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Autograph letter, signed. Previously pasted. Corner missing.
Buckland declares that he is "exceedingly obliged" for the photos of John Hunter's coffin plate, although "what a pity it was we did not open the coffin & get you to take a photo of the great John himself." An eccentric naturalist, Buckland had been searching for the grave of the surgeon and anatomist, Hunter, and it was cleared at St. Martin's-in-the-Fields; Buckland had the remains transferred to Westminster Abbey for reinterment. Buckland states that he would like to show him the museum at South Kensington one day (Buckland was a scientific referee there from 1865, helping to build the collection on fisheries).
Converted from Dublin Core to MODS during migration from CONTENTdm to Islandora