
          at Albany Silliman advises me to write a 
 letter to Owen of London & he will send 
 it to him in the steam ship Brittanica.


 I have sent a box of plants to Mr. Pamphlin
 of London containing about 10000 specimens & 
 directed him after deducting his charges to
 remit the proceeds to you.


 I want to mention to you about my chemical
 lecture ticket which I shall have to defer the
 payment of untill you receive money from Mr.
 Pamphlin or till I return from Florida
 because I want to go prepared to pay all
 expenses & not depend on the hospitality of
 any person. Last Fall you told me on our
 way from Princeton to N.Y. that if I would
 come to the city to spend the winter that you
 would present me with your chemical ticket
 & that made me more [easy?] in not offering to
 pay you however I intend & insist that it shall
 all be paid & you will do me a great favour by
 not mentioning the subject untill you receive your pay
 with interest from the time it was due. Please direct
 your next letter [crossed out: simply] to New York & I
 will call for it at the office in about two weeks.


 Yours
 SB Buckley

        