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CHAPTER 17. 1852-1855: AGE 45-48.

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Return to Cambridge.—Anxiety about Collections.—Purchase of

Collections.—Second Winter in Charleston.—Illness.—Letter to

James D. Dana concerning Geographical Distribution and Geological

Succession of Animals.—Resignation of Charleston Professorship.

—Propositions from Zurich.—Letter to Oswald Heer.—Decision to

remain in Cambridge.—Letters to James D. Dana, S.S. Haldeman, and

Others respecting Collections illustrative of the Distribution of

Fishes, Shells, etc., in our Rivers.—Establishment of School for

Girls.

Louis Agassiz: His Life and Correspondence

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