To Thomas Jefferson from David Bailie Warden, 4 February 1808
Paris, 4 Feby 1808.
Sir,
I have the honor of presenting you a Copy of the analysis of the Labors of the Institute, By Cuvier and Delambre. In December last, I transmitted to you, by Mr Sands of New York, Peersons’ Synopsis Plantarum, 2 vol. accompanied with a Copy of my Translation of the Eulogium of Marcus Aurelius, by Thomas, which I took the liberty of inscribing to you.
I am, Sir, with great respect, your most obedt and humble Sert
D. B. Warden
[Note by TJ on verso:]
| authr | Maxime de Tyr. |
| himself | Cuvier’s eulogium of Priestley |
| the plough | |
| machine for measurg. effort | |
| Sylvestre | Agricultural transactns. by Revenge |
| Cuvier & Delambre’s Analysis of the works of the Institute | |
| himself recd. | his transln of Thomas’s Eulog. of Marc. Aurel. |
| not recd. | Peerson’s Synopsis plantarum. 2.v. by mr Sands |
DLC: Papers of Thomas Jefferson.

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