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Correspondence from Charles Hooker to John Torrey, dated approximately between 1838 and 1849, informing Torrey that he has had a student copy out a section from a publication in Benjamin Silliman's library as Torrey requested, and is sending it along to him. The letter probably refers to Adolphe Brongniart's article "Mémoire sur la famille des rhamnées," which appeared in vol. 10 of Annales des sciences naturelles (1827).
Correspondence from Charles H. Coley to John Torrey, dated 1853, forwarding money from his home in Athens, Georgia and asking Torrey to send him the "ticket" for Torrey's 1852-1853 lectures at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, most of which he has already attended but not paid for for lack of funds.
Correspondence from Joseph Dalton Hooker to John Torrey, dated March 1, 1866, written on mourning stationary. Hooker informs Torrey that, in a recent letter from Asa Gray, he has received "a very nice photograph of yourself in which I can trace the lineaments of a very old & kind friend, with a very thoughtful face..." He tells him that he has asked Francis Boott's widow to forward Torrey a carte de visite of Boott, and adds that he is also enclosing photographs of his father-- who died the precious year-- and himself, with the letter. In closing he adds that his mother and sister are doing "remarkably well" and spending the winter in Torquay.