
          are bound, I know not how much. But if
you have any plants to spare of this kind,
from here or abroad, do send me. I want
our Carices very much very much &
wish to see, & make out my list of this
genus & say, I have all in the country,
found so far. By the way, I ought to have
sent you No. 46. of Muh. & that new one
as you suppose - But I can do it, ere long.

Thus I have told you any wants, as fully as
I dare. I hope you will be able to supply
them for I know you will [?] to
do it.

I have put up one or
two willows _ one has leaves only 
too late to get flowers - what is it.
I have had two seven mile rides for it over
the hills, & must go, at least twice more,
once for leaves & once for flowers.

But I must conclude, with all strong
[?] for the gratification of my wishes,
& to gratify also yours.

As ever your friend C. Dewey

Dr. J. Torrey

        