sion of t- e genus, and three Adirondack species from the tops of 



TT arcy, Me. Jntyre and Whiteface that Puzzle me , besides one of Aus - 



tins species from T ;rande^ee's -olorado collections to be figured, 



a nd a lot of Rocky "'ountai n material from Lei berg and Willialfta a- 



wa' ting study, ^oes not t hi s sound tempting ?And I know t he re are 



a lot of "'indberg'a new species t o be demolished and Mulle ra to be 



lobed into, so you see there is fro or for some good work. 1 have 



still " T nium unfinished, and 1 fear, as 1 cannot get anyone else to 



do it. for me, 1 shal 1 ha^e to tackle that awful genus "JT^j and 



put my eyes out and sorely try my patience trying to find out whehte 



they are monoicous, or 'Uoicous et^c. There are also all those hat e- 



fu 1 "-arbulas ^esmatodons and ^'idymodons to be studied critically 

 | . ) — 



yet, besides e-er so many of the T 'ypnaceae. Dr. "e st is forging 

 a^head on the f A ske aceae , and "r. tout's next genus i s Bg rhy nc hi iu m . 

 As soon as 1 get the -aeger ' rachythe ciums and :: 'ur- ynchium s in' or- 

 der, 1 am going to have sent down here to me all the 1J a rpi diums . 

 and send duplicates of them abroad to Renauld for revision and. put- 

 ting If em in shape. m hen there will be the true T T ypnum s only to 

 hand! e, and 1 think those are rather nice. r >ont Yon J 

 '"ith kindest regards to "r*. Kennedy, be lieve mefr very truly, 



What was the occasion at I'r. -"argent • s that you. referred to as re- 

 gret ti ng not having seen f.*r. ~ J ritton. I did not hear of it. B.tJB 



