
          [in pencil at left: 11]
28. Centaurella Paniculata. (Summer)

29. Tripterella capitata. Septr. [crossed out: & October]
to November.

I would have forwarded this packet
sooner, but for waiting for its finish.
In the mean time I have made a
few additions to the packet, but
do not know whether they are of any
particular interest. The grass No. 23
I never saw before. Its appearance when
collected, was much more scarious than
you now see. I have never given the
grasses any study & of course know but
few of them.

Could I have known which of our common
plants would have been desirable
I might have added many more to the
packet.

I send the Eryngium ovalifolium,
I have found it difficult to obtain perfect
specimens that is, with the radical
leaves - Having sent you generally good
specimens, I deemed it [crossed out: [?]] most proper,
to confine my remarks to their
habits._ I am in the country & have been [really?]
too unwell to study out the plants not
familiar to me, I would not bring the few
authorities I possess from town.
        