
          The following are among the cryptogamia, you
[send/sent?] as from Europe. The locality of each is not men
tioned on the label you sent. If the [?] localities are
written in each case, then some of the following are not [?].

In a column on the left of  the page;
Splachnum ampulaceum [ampullaceum]L.
Polytrichum piliferum Hedg. [Hedwig]
pollidisetum Frank

Phascum acaulon
subulatum
patens Brid.

Pogonatum nanum. [Brons?].

Barbula subulata. L. Hedg. [Hedwig]

Tetraphis pellucida

[Trichostomum?] [circoides?] Schand.
sanuginosum
Do. Brid. Hedg. [Hedwig]

Tortula unguiculata H.
murals [muralis] Hedg. [Hedwig]

Timmia austriaca Hedg. [Hedwig]

Mnium [coridum?].
pyriforme [Braure?].
capillare [Braure?].
setaceum P.B

Orthotrichum anomalum Hedg. [Hedwig]

Orthopyxis androgyna B.
Neckera viticulosa
crispa
Hypnum [heteromallum?] [Gmsl?].
lucens [Lengland?]
myosuroides Hedg. [Hedwig]
[?]
[sugosum?] L.
trichomanoides Hedg. [Hedwig]
Halleri.
rivulare
scorpioides [Lengland?] The [?] from [Lng?]. you sent lately - with
the W. Indian plants, which I have not mentioned in this Catalogue,
I have not given you Synonyms_ I now add other Cryptoga
mia.

Parmelia [hubusia?] H. [Bang?].
olivacia Do.
ochroleuca [B. H. Mith. Lisk?].
[Peltidia apthora?] Ach.
[Bovnra?] cilianis H. Bang.
[Gyrophera pustulata?] [Ach?].
[Cmomyir virmiculoris?]

[right column]

[Liskia curvata?] [Por't?]

Gymnostomum ciliatum Hedg. [Hedwig]
truncantulum
pyriforme H.
aquaticum
ovatum

Grimmia vibrosa Persoon
ovata [eber?]
apocarpa

[Manhatocarpus?]?

[Byssus?] auora [Lengland?].

Encalyptra vulgaris
ciliata Hedg. [Hedwig]

Fidsidens Bryoidis [bryoides]
taxifolius

Fuanaria hygrometrica

[Miesia?] longistata Hedg. [Hefwig]

Bartramia pomiformis Hed[remainder of page torn]
Halleriana [Ser?]. [page torn]

Dicranum [clongatum?] Schweinz
pulvinatum
corniculatum
[glanussens?] W.
[glansum?] Hedg. [Hedwig]
[strumiferum?] Hedg. [Hedwig]
[?] [Wiln?]

Bryum trichodis Dicks.
[polundismus?] [Braun?].
pyriform
viridulum [I guess?] Braun.

[Targina?] hypophylla
Jungermannia trichophylla

You do not always give the authors
whose names you use.]

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Cornus sanguinea in Eaton. [Mosses?] are too thick about me. Mr. Eaton lectures in four towns in the County, to [pretty?]
large classes, & [gives?] about 16 lectures a week if I understand it. He sent me [Anthusa?] [conticillata?] found [?] the county.
I had it before. I have seen Emmons again - he has rcd. the minerals you sent him & is highly pleased. He aids eaton in att
ending in part to one of his classes. That Emmons is a good fellow, & if he had books, he would make a botanist & minerologist. I have
found another [Gynophora?] - what is it? Do send me your Carices, which I have not- several are in your Catalogue which I do not find here.
etc. I have none of them. Agardh mentions C. fulva in Sweden - I think it is the same, I sent you, & yet I have not looked carefully.

I can hardly think our villose Viola, is V. palmata. It corresponds well to V. cucullata generally, except the villose character, & I find the two mixed to
gether, & in all [states?] from villose to the [eye?] to [?] villose with the magnifier. But it is now too late to do any thing with it. I have cut in a [moss?]
& I hope it is a [Masipalogopus?] - [?] very short - has a single peristome. The mineral I spoke of is Phosphate of lime, I believe, &
is a new form of it - I am not yet through with the examination of it.]
        