Boston, Sept. 10, l8?7 



Doctor Bngelmannl 



With the same mail I am sending you revised. proofs of your three plates, 

 "Pinus Elliotii", Mr. "Roetter has also promised me to s*nd the desired 

 specimens with today's mail # 



In accordance with your remarks I have made the corrections as well as 

 I understood them and, if everything is not as you wish, I believe I can rnake 

 some of them correctly, according to a specific dra-ins-, "Regarding the printing 

 on the light paper, I can assure you of good prints; only not quite as perfect 

 as on the thicker. 



If it is not unpleasant for you, I would like to ask you to expedite 

 the work as quickly as possible, because the printing will take several weeks 

 and, in order to obtain uniform work, I prefer to give the work only to one man. 



Your servant, 

 A. Meisel 



