276 THE LIFE AND WORK OF GEORGE DON, 
only one would be a great acquisition to my collection—I have 
discovered several new mosses and shall send you some in course. 
I am Dear Sir your humble 
ervt. 
(Sd) G. Don. 
G. Don to N. J. Winch. 
Botanic Garden, Forfar, 
Apr. 19, 1812. 
Dear Sir,—I received a letter a few days ago by post from you 
and to Des your Traveller left me another but he was so short 
among which I beg you will send me the Juncus maritimus an 
acutus and a ne scovery as also Gentiana verna—Cypripedium 
and Ribes spicata and Rosa collina—Atriplex Ae hee: Serapias 
grandiflora and palustris pyrola media—Anchusa officinalis picris 
ioi Carex depau 
men ‘2 sa a erecta seeds and specimens Primula farinosa flore 
albo Hottonia palustris Chironia pulchella seeds > Saiiohes Yao 
Chenopodium glaucum seeds and specimens Bupleurum t 
Peucedanum silaus Sium nodiflorum Statice limonium Dros 
anglica— longifolia Riseta lutea Euphidebia paralias Rosa sates 
Thymus Se Bartsia fe: seeds: Antirrhinum spurium 
