U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 

 WASHINGTON, D. C. 



GRASS AND FORAGE PLANT 

 INVESTIGATIONS. 



June 3, 1901. 



Mr. Walter Deahe, 



29 Brewster St., Cambridge, Mass. 

 My dear i/ir. Deane:- 



I have your kind favor of May 31st, also the specimens 

 of Panicums referred to. I am returning these with the names of the spe- 

 cies to which we would refer them. The specimen we refer to Fanicum Glu- 

 tei is not typical of that species^ tut I think it must be referred to it. 

 I will try and send you specimens of Some of those you ask for. Fanicum 

 wemeri seems to he a very rare species and we have very little material 

 of hi c knell ii . 



I note your kind offer to loan us your Panicums from outside of New 

 h 



England. and later on we may be glad to avail ourselves of this courtesy. 



I especially thank you for your >oordial invitation to visit you 

 when I may go North. I expect to be in Boston some time during the latter 

 part of this month and will certainly call to see you. 



YtTith kindest regards to Mrs. Deane and yourself, I remain,. 



Yours very truly. 



Agrostologist . 



