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2 Letter of John Muir to Mrs. Carr, 52, date March, 1871, continued , To-day has been cloudy and rainy.Tissiack and Start
King are grandly dipped in white cloud. I sent you my plants by ex. I am sorry that my Yosemite specimens were not with the
others. I left a few notes with Mrs. Yelverton when I left the Valley in the fall. I wish that you would ask her,if you should
see her, where she left it, as Mrs. Hutchings does not know... I have been nearly blind since I crossed the snow. Give my
kindest regards to all your homeful, and to my friends. I am, Always yours most cordially, J .M. Date supplied because
of reference to Mrs. Yelverton