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Correspondence from Caleb Green to John Torrey, dated March 29, 1853. Letter accompanying "a specimen of a substance which fell with the rain here" in his hometown of Homer, New York. Green described the meteorological conditions that accompanied the storm, and outlines some of the possible indentifications: sulphur, pollen, insect larva. He asks Torrey to help him identify the "substance."
Correspondence from Jacob Green to John Torrey, dated 1832, discussing Torrey's upcoming visit to Europe. In responce to Torrey's offer to buy Green "any little philosophical toy" or chemical apparatus he might desire while he's there, Green instructs him to purchase anything "of the sort which you think worth purchasing for your self," up to $50 dollars. He suggests that Torrey become acquainted with John E. Gray of the British Museum while in London.
Correspondence from John Torrey to John Carey, undated. A short, ebullient note congratulating Carey on a particularly tricky plant identification: "The little thing is so unike most of the order to which it belongs that I don't wonder you were puzzled with it." In celebration, Torrey writes, "I send you a queer little affair of Rafinesque's to read this evening."