Wilmington, Nov. 10th, 1893. 



Dear Dr. Sandberg, 



I have now none over your second sending and below T 

 give you a full list. Of a few I will make remarks here. The 

 d plants are unusually interesting. 



${ (no No.) Angelica Canby G.R. I believe I have examined this 



as well as I could an 0 think that it agrees very well with the a- ; 

 bove in the original specimens. I hope Dr. Rose will confirm it. 

 810 Erigeron — This is a complete puzzle and if not published 

 somewhere where I cannot find it, I believe it to be new. It has 

 the habit of E. origanum but with the aster-like heads of E. sal - 

 suginosus ♦ I wish you would quote this to Dr. Rose also. 

 587 Madia g lome r at a , Brtt« var.*- but it is the Ami da gracil is , -T-ntt- 

 and I think it is a very marked variety of H . glome rat a if not on- 

 t tirely distinct. M ark the strict stems, the almost connate, op- 

 posite, spatulate leaves and it is uniformly 2 flowered. It was 

 collected in 1SS0 in your region by Brandegee and Tweedy. 

 553 Senecio - This is intermediate between. S . retraeu s and S t y/or - 

 neriaef olius and connects with S. an reus van. Balsami tag « I St}?- 

 pose it had bother be called a variety of the first named but it. 



Aj - S BlS&Stl i c ^ or that* 



550 Pent stemon Menziesii Hook var; perhaps a form of variety var: 



Douglas ii > The flowers are very largo and. so are the leaves which 



