
          Penguicula viola primulifolia. Laurus. [insert word: carolinensis] viola unehaped. plumbnes.
Begononias  Plouped peas —Golden hot & pur. viola pulmata Synseneaeus plant
a species of viola East Florida.

Mr Creues will please to find [?] root [?]
fungorum supporting many branches. [?] many flowers grooved
petiole grooved supporting with 11-12 glabnous [?] [?] croplets from this
I might infer that I was still under full pay, but [crossed out: from what I understood you to say]
as the first of June was fixed upon by you when in [?] although I had [?] no
furlough leaves me totally in the dark with [crossed out: at a loss to understand]  [crossed out: by what] my [?]. I only wish
to be currently and officially informed. Hoping that you will have the goodness to allow I hope
my requests as soon as convenient I remain sir very respectfully. — P.S. Since I have had a
little repose, I will just mention further that I cannot conceive the necessity of placing the prize
money in [?] in the hands of Rothmen at all—if it be subject to the Com. order, why can
not he distribute  it? especially as it is known to him that the office at [?] did unanimously,
[crossed out: ?] (tho is now) [?] who against his being [?] prize acount
of one thing I feel certain—that if by any means this money should fall into Rs. hands
it [crossed out: will] [insert: would] all be squandered as usual—Can anything be more evident than this
when we reflect that he has no property, and that he has already fallen as low
as it is possible for man to fall—He might reason thus—“I may as well be hung
for stealing an old sheep as a lamb.”! (the gaming debt and the whore house and
in a few short days you absorb the whole). So long have I been witness to the 
infamous character of this monster in the human form, that I dread the consequences [that crossed out] wh. could
result from the [crossed out: ?] [?] of it. while virtue has been on a whold and vice an
enemy I shall feel abundantly justified— I feel not a sentiment however towards him that
intends buyout contempt and pity. He will meet with his reward without my doing any thing
to injure [insert: him] wh. [which?] I have never attempted to do. and wh. would  indeed] be impossible to be done
and [?] may some of those who with there eyes open to his character remained his friend
in his own ruin and the disgrace of the Navy. Amen. I was  too much indisposed to reply
to your letter yesterday which
came by hand this morning before & although I have long [?] to depend upon recieving any prize
money, it appears rather [?] after having been informed about 2 weeks ago that majors P.
R and yourself were devising a mode of distribution of wh. you were to notify me, that you should
not inform me of your decision. Paine is now here and informs [crossed out that] me that did agree upon a
mode of distribution of which Mr. Hubbord has been notified and that R. is not coming to Savannah
[?]  the prize money at all. But now I do not yet know this mode in Mr. P vs Mr. P said he said
not me collect it & I have even regarded your connection with mr R. before you left Sav. Had it not
been for this unfortunated maneuver, is it not probable my dear sir, that every thing would [?]
from this time have been [?] adjusted?‚ I should be very glad to see you in Savannah but
such is the state of my health that I am only waiting for the means to carry me out of it—I remain
sir very respectfully.
        