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there with promises,but he does not seera to send anything,and what 

 he Is supposed to have reoeived fron, there, is doubtful to me» 



I f orgot to nenti on, that in that Berlin letter were seeds of 

 _ 9 -rh\ch I asked von to transf er to Guedeney. I would 

 be sad if they were lost, 



At Seitz a obtained seeds of sone Chilean cacti,and enough of 

 then to be able to share thenw . I send you these enclosed with the re- 

 quest, that if you have a surplus after using what you need. , to give 

 then with ny srreetirßrs to Pfarrsdorff,. 



To Buchinger, with whon I corresponded fron Paris, I also sentfc 

 Boundary Cactus for Pf arrsdorf f , which hopef ully will will be a favor.. 

 I assune they arrived properky. You should let Pockiger send, to you for 

 Pfarrsdorff ny Onuntia Utahensi s , which I brouprht alon.fr last year to 

 Berlin, and which grows there luxuriantly at Haseloff a 

 dellcate sneoies, which is easy to multiply and pleasingi Also, he 

 could send sone of the ?, other Arizona Opuntias, which are there ^rom 

 me, cylindrical , but they are possibly still too weak for propagation. 



And now, let ne hear fron you. real soon, specially so, when you 

 get through with the nexican botanists Pournier and Son,and if there 

 is a publication in sight; further, if you got together with Dr.Groen- 

 land. If you ans wer innediately, the letter will get to ne here irr 

 Vienna ( Addr. Reglerungsrath Prof. Fenzl , Botani cal Garden, Vienna) , 

 otherwise, I ask (until the e^d of July) to Prof, 'Eichler. Karlstrasse 

 52, München, and always to Teacher Julius Engelmann*; Prankfurt a/M. 



The^e is still a lot in ny head , I wanted to write to you, but I 

 must close now, the next tine nore, 



Greetings also from ny wife, Your G. Engelnann 



(translated fron Cyermp.n script by Edgar Benison, Peb. 1988) 



