^Ije $ftu*ttrmft| of Chicago 



Department of Botany The Botanical Gazette 



If wt Ghicago^ans are nomands, you Cantab s are too much rooted 

 to one spot. Fill nothing induce you to come west? Is not your brother 

 still in Chicago? Your botanical brother is^if your blood brother is 

 not. I do wish we could see ;-ou and Mrs. Deane out here. I should 

 delight to show you the University^ for the l^rey eity i3 really "ell 

 worth seeing. 



Give my warmest regards to Mrs. Deane, in which Mrs, Barnes 

 expressly -wishes to join, and you T "ill take your own share of course. 



Cordially yours, 



