
          Wms. College July 23. 1823.

Dear Sir,

I wrote you lately, but I have now forwarded
a box to you, in which I have packed
two bundles from Emmons for you & Mr. H.
one from Tutor Davis & some plants
from myself. Today they go down the River
& before you get this will be in N.Y. I have
sent to you but little minerals could not go in
the box, & my health would not suffer me to do
a great deal. I have been hoping to hear
from you on my plants I want much to
hear before I forget them all.

Mr.
Wright will hand you this, & bring what you
have to send. Do not let him come away
without a letter & something. I hope you will
arrange matters so that he can get it. He
will stay only four or five days. I beg you
to get all ready for him. And specially that
[Schk's?] Carices. I hope indeed it will be convenient
to get it for me. I want excessively to look
at it for a few hours, & on how he talks &
how he makes plates & how they look. Mr.
Wright will bring it with perfect safety - & I
can soon send it back again safely. Just tell
Mr. H. I am one of the best fellows in the
world - may be he will believe you, if it 

        