
          granted that you will not wish to have your
 Chenopods. sent to Princeton, with your
 present anticipations of removal. If otherwise,
 write by return mail, & they shall be frowarded 
 before I set out. You can hardly imagine how
 I enjoyed our recent tête-à-tête. I called at 
 the College [College of Physicians and Surgeons] early in the morning of the day after
 you left NY hoping to have another scéance [i.e. séance]
 or at least a few more (botanical) "last words".
 However, life & health permitting, it
 must needs be that we will "do up
 a good mess" of talk the coming winter.


 With kind regards to Mrs. T & the girls,
 I am My dear Dr., 
 Yrs. Aff'y [Yours Affectionately]
 JC [John Carey]
        