B. L. ROBINSON, 



Prof. Syst. Bot and Curatoi 

 M. L. FERNALD, &Ss{«vt 

 MARY A. DAY, Librarian 



CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, U.S.A. 



Not. so, 1915. 



Dear ur. kennedy: 



I am sending another instalment of the Massachusetts 

 Flora taking us to the Janunculaceae . Some time a little later on 

 if you care to have rne come out and check off your herbarium I shall 

 he glad to do so, but you may find it entirely convenient to go 

 through it yourself before I can get away from Cambridge. 



You v, T ill be sorry to know that I,irs. Fernald is suf- 

 fering from neurasthenia which has kept her up and down for many 

 months, and that we are now considering the possibility of her going 

 away for a good rest where she will be free from home responsibil- 

 ities. She resists any such idea, and as yet we are undecided wheth- 

 er she can tone up at home or not. under trese circumstances I find 

 it difficult to make appointments, and it may be some time before 

 I can get to kilt on for this Massachusetts Flora work. 



