Barbara SEmberattg 



W. G. Farlow, 

 R. Thaxter, 



24 Quincy Street 

 7 Scott Street 



Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A. 



June 9 1905. 



My dear Dr. Kennedy: 



A few days since Dr. Par low handed me your very liberal 

 contribution toward ray South American expedition and Slthough I appreciate 

 the fact that it is given to Dr. Par low for the Herbarium I wish to express 

 my own appreciation of your generosity and I sincerely hope that the results 

 of my journey may justify the interest that has been taken in it by yourself 

 and other friends of the Herbarium. 



I was very sorry to miss the last meeting of the Club and at the 

 same time to lose an opportunity of saying goodbye. I wish you were going 

 with me to look after the mosses, but although I am very conscious of ray own 

 incapacity in this direction,! shall endeavor to gather in all I can in the 

 intervals of fungi, algae and Laboulbenias ? the pursuit of which will no doubt 

 keep me sufficiently occupied to render my year of lonely exile bearable at 

 least . 



With kindest regards. 



Sincerely yours, 



