
          R [flammula?] well distinguished in your 
 flora is not our flammula all the 
 European specimens having the fruit
 and style of [?] which is really only 
 a variety of our genuine flammula and 
 your flammula must have a new name 
 (R. [alcimacfolius?] Geger MS).


 I hope to get Hartweg's plants ready 
 for printing when I go to town in Nov. 
 If before that you or Dr. Gray publish any
 of them in your Explorers Exped'n. [Expedition] plants 
 would you kindly let me know that I 
 may give your names.


 Have you Pickeringia (Leguminosae) in
 fruit?  I know of none but Douglas's 
 specimens.


 I have looked out a parcel of [Curinary?]
 plants for you or A. Gray & I think I can
 make up another parcel & if so shall
 send both off when I return from 
 Swansea with the completion of your 
 copy of Plantas Hartwegianas which I
 thought I had sent you long ago. I 
 think it was in a parcel I gave to 
 the care of Wiley & Putnam in the

        