
                                                                   Westchester, Penn. July 22. 1843


 My dear Sir,


                        The little volume of  Relig. Baldwinianae
 is now ready for distribution; and I propose next time
 I visit Philadelphia (say about 2nd of August), to send a
 small parcel of them to Wiley & Putnam, New York -
 in which parcel will be a copy for yourself; which
 I hope you will accept as a small mark of my
 respect & gratitude for your many kindnesses.
     If you obtained any subscriptions to the Prospectus
 I forwarded to you, last winter, I would be much
 obliged if you could send me the names (it is not
 necessary to return the papers), so that I may put
 in the requisite copies for said subscribers.
       I propose to send to Wiley & Putnam - if they will
 allow me - something like a dozen copies, to be
 kept in their bookstore, for the accomodation
 of any persons who may be inclined to [possess
 the trifle?]  I wish, also, through Messrs. W. & P. to send
 a copy to Sir W.J. Hooker, & Dr. Booth - & perhaps to
 one or two others, in England - and, of they will per-
 mit, I will get them to send half a dozen copies
 to the branch of their house, in London; merely to
 see whether such a work will be acceptable to the
 Botanists there.  I shall write to W. & P. on the subject.
     If I put into the parcel a copy for Prof. Silliman
 & another for the Yale Nat. History Society, - could you do
 me the favor to have it forwarded, at an early day?
 I will also send one for the N.Y. Lyceum - & one
 for the Naval Lyceum at Brooklyn - which I will
 thank you to cause to be delivered.  In haste,
                              I am dear Sir, yours truly,
                                Wm Darlington


 Dr. Jn. Torrey,
 Princeton

        