Ans. April 2:- 



Trieste, September 21 ', 1858 



Dear Sir: 



The proof, not to say the friendly reminder, that your appreciated letter of July 26 

 and the collection of American plants arriving day before yesterday via Vienna, 

 brought me, has surprised me in a pleasing way and I take the friendly offer of 

 further association so much more readily as it comes with the pleasure ofyour 

 acquaintance. 



As far as the problems with Cuscuta that you and Novalis worked on we have 

 little to add but we would not want to withhold from you what we have to offer. 

 We are moderately well supplied with Euphorbia primarily from the divisions of 

 Tithyrambus and Galarticeae that is in middle Europe occurring varieties in 

 particular those which are not widely distributed and are quite genuine such as 

 Cypxxxxx, Helioxxxx and platiphylla . Let me now which species you want to 

 avoid unnecessary mailings. 





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