Letters from John Curtis to Alexander Henry Haliday 2nd December 1837

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Letter from John Curtis to Alexander Henry Haliday 2nd December 1837 (1837)
by John Curtis
2440045Letter from John Curtis to Alexander Henry Haliday 2nd December 18371837John Curtis

2nd December 1837 It has for several years been my wish to pay you the only public testimony in my power of my regard by dedicating a volumne of my work to you. The many and essential services you have rendered that work during its progress would entitle you to such a compliment were you only a correspondent and the numerous proofs I had of your kindness and friend-ship make me only regret that it will not be better with your acceptance. I assure you one of the greatest pleasures in the progress of my great undertaking has been the associating my name with those whom I esteem and who like myself fare devote to the study of our branch of Natural History I may have only two more opportunities of thus gratifying myself and I shall be truly happy if they afford me the same unmixed pleasures as the present one does…..