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Griffith tells Allan "you will much oblige me" by showing some attention to Mr. Thomas Anderson, of Petersburgh, who is a near relation of Mr. Walders and will be visiting Edinburgh. Griffith mentions his plans to travel to Dublin which the snow has upset, as well as his visit to a limestone quarry which was filled with snow. He discusses the possibility of the presence of coal beneath the limestone in the Sunderland quarry, and includes an illustration. Griffith closes by discussing mutual acquaintances and his wife's ill health; he sends his best to Allan's wife as well. Allan was a natural historian and a mineralogist noted for the breadth and diversity of his collections. Griffith was also interested in natural history and pursued a career in geology and government service, engaging in a project to map the boundaries and valuations of land in Ireland.
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