
          I can only direct you now to the publishers, Hilliard [Hillrand?] 
 & Gray. It would giv eme much pleasure so supply
 you, if I had more than one copy, or if I had any interest 
 in the Society, but I am not a member, and
 have no means of getting at them. -- My residence
 at Wilmington last spring afforded me an opportunity
 of enlarging the Catalogue, and I sent on lists
 of new discoveries, but they were not attended to.
 Even the corrections which I sent on from N. York,
 while I was with you, withdrawing several plants
 were but partially attended to, and there remain
 Rhynchospora [Rhynchospora?] triflora (oligantha [oligantha?], Gray) & Juncus megacephalus
 much to my chagrin. The first I gave up to
 Gray, my name being preoccupied; & the latter I wished
 to withdraw at his suggestion. Though I cannot now
 make it agree iwth Muhl's descript. of J. echinatus.
 Is it not the true J. polycephalus, Mx.?


 My Silphium midicaule [Silphium midicaule?] is evidently a var: of S.
 terebinthinaceum [terebinthinaceum?], as i have been comparing them all
 summer. They differ in no point but the leaves, & the
 outlines [underlined: outlines] of both are the same. It is however a distinct, 
 permanent, variety, & may perhaps be called
 var: sinuata [underlined: sinuata]. -- Stellaria elongata. I have proved
 an Arenaria [Arenaria?], by finding it with entire [underlined: entire] petals. I think
 it now, to be A. diffusa, Ell. ---- Remarks on my Ophiorhiza [Ophiorhiza]
 Croomii [Croomii?] have been abused -- "but [underlined: but] belonging" 
 should be nor [underlined: nor] belonging, and the last sentence I
 intended to have erased. Having seen Swartz fig.
 I had no doubt about it. It did not occur to me

        