
          Recd. Oct. 30th                      Westchester, Penn. Aug. 1. 1843


     My dear Sir,
                                       I herewith send a small
 parcel, containing three copies of Relig. Baldwin.
 one for yourself - one for the New York Lyceum
 and the other for the Naval Lyceum at Brooklyn.
 The parcel is sent to the care of Wiley & Putnam -
 along with other copies, which those gentlemen
 have been kind enough to undertake to dispose
 of.  I will thank you to cause the copies for
 the two Lyceums to be delivered, when convenient.
 I have sent, through W. & P. a copy to Sir W. J. Hooker,
 one to Dr. Boott, & one to Mr. Bentham; and I
 have requested them to send half a dozen copies
 to their house in London - so that if any one
 there, should wish to have the book, he may
 have a chance to get it.  I have also sent
 a dozen copies to be placed in W. & P.'s bookstore
 in New York - to accommodate such as may 
 desire to possess the work, in that city.  This
 arrangement will render it unnecessary to
 send on the names of sbuscribers - if you
 should have happened to obtain any.
 I wrote to you some days ago, to forward
 such names, if there were any: but I presume
 my letter has not reached you.  I spoke, in that
 letter, of sending, through you, two copies to New
 Haven: but these will be forwarded by some
 other conveyance.  Please excuse the trouble
 I am giving you - & believe me as ever,
                    Your obliged friend (in haste)
                                 Wm Darlington


 Dr. Jn. Torrey
          New York

        