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  <dc:title>Papers of David Skene: correspondence: Letter from John Hope to David Skene</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Letter from John Hope to David Skene in which he introduces 'Mr. Urquhart, a keen and successful botanist'; he discusses the activities of Freer who has added four score plants to his collection including the rubus arcticus and the osmunda crispa; he saw a great many rare plants in  Mr. Walker's collection at Moffat; he asks what Skene has found that summer so they could exchange specimens; he sends a specimen of rheum palmatum which he then describes;  he describes additions to buildings at Edinburgh including a 'new bridge for the communication to the North', a grand hall or library for the College of Physicians, a 'large, commodius and magnificent repository for the records of the nation founded in a proper area in Heriot's Work Gardens' and a museum in the University; he informs Skene that Lord Kames will 'charge himself with your affair against December', 31 August 1765.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>31 August 1765</dc:date>
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