UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
BUREAU OF BIOLOGICAL SURVEY 
WASHINGTON, O. C. 
June 8, 1912. 
Mr. Alex ’^etmore 
Box 626 
San Juan, Porto Rico. 
Dear 7/etmore: 
The various specimens from Yauco, have been 
received, and the supplies you request are on their way. 
I am sorry to hear that you have had trouble in getting 
good food and hope that your illness was of short duration. 
Envelopes containing plant specimens have been 
received from time to time but no more specimens in her- 
barium sheets since the first shipment. 1 have been hold- 
ing up these plants therefore, thinking that larger duplicate 
specimens would arrive. If you have not collected such 
specimens please let me know and I vdll send those in en- 
velopes off for naming. 
7/ith best regards. 
Sincerely yours. 
L 
