Feb. 12, 1920. 



Mr. Walter Deane, 



29 ^rewster t>t'« , 

 Cambridge, Mass. 

 % dear D eane: 



I am glad to find your letter of December 28th 

 awaiting me. I shall look foward to receiving the bundle of 

 Missouri plants of which you speak. I find a number of bundles 

 of specimens waiting for me here and have a letter to the effect 

 that more than 1000 specimens are on the way from Denmark. 

 Gradually my little collection is growing. 



I much enjoyed the book you sent me for Uhristmas. 

 It is a subject in which I am specially interested. 



I trust that you are well and I know that you are 



