Letter from John Bishop Estlin, Bristol, to Samuel May, July 18, 1847

Estlin says that Dr. Francis Parkman has demanded from George Armstrong authority for a certain statement about him. "The Inquirer's" part in this affair suggests an "all pleasing, (rather none-pleasing course)." William Hincks plans to lecture on botany in America.

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