
          postages, that they never reached
 you. Lt. [Lieutenant] Parke will bring on
 to you the collection of plants
 which I made, some of them
 those made in the winter in
 California I am afraid I could
 not dry well enough & you may 
 be disappointed in their appearance.


 I enclose you a list of the Camp
 Stations we made during our
 trip & as the sheets are marked
 to correspond it will assist you
 in determining the locality.


 By returning home so much
 later than I expected, I have
 been too late for my place in the
 Medl [medical] School Pittsfield. After
 this business is over which will
 be in a couple of months when our
 report has to be sent. I do not
 then clearly see my way. Can
 you say what progress has been

        