
          I should have sent a copy to Gray, but I thought 
 he had gone to the S. Seas. I will order a copy for
 him, directed to you, though I am afraid he will
 hardly thank me for it. But that is the only way
 I can pay for his favors. -- I have done 
 very little this Summer, having been too busy in 
 other matters. I believe I have found within a day or 
 two your Lipocarpha, but I have not yet scrutinized
 it. -- By the way, you have not yet [underlined: yet] reported on my
 Psilocaryas, though you speak of your neglicence in 
 this very letter. -- I have not heard from Hooker
 yet. What is the matter with him. -- Did you write
 for Drummond's Musci Americani. I should like
 to get it very much. And did you send for Trinius
 on the Grapes. -- Hooker's Flor: Bor [Bor?]: Am: I must give
 up for the present, but please to send [crossed out: the] Kunth's [Kunth's?]
 Agrost [Agrost?]: & Nees' Astereae. I am anxious for D.C. Prod: V.
 Some of my Composit: bother me, & I want to sit down
 to them this winter. I think [underlined: think] I have one or two new
 Solidagos! You have them I believe. One I called S.
 Maii (fl: in May. Hab. Wilmington), the other is a short
 [?] species from the highest Mts.


 Croom's Sarraceniae came to hand a few days since.
 That is a beautiful species of his, & I would give a dollar
 for a specimen. Do tell Chapman to get some [inserted: Florida] plants
 for me. -- What you have promised to send of the 
 products of your late excursions has set me crazy.
 Let me have everthing [everything] rare & chouce which you can spare.
        