
          & some more. Having told you these
things, you will judge & decide for yourself.
You can lay out yourself far too much,
you may, too little. You will do well,
you must do well, for your good. I am
glad, you are going there. I am glad for them
that you will go; may good go & come
with you. I feel much interest in this
Alma of mine, let blessings rest on her.

You will now complete your Flora,
as I hope, & soon. Do not hold off too
long. You will have some one in your
way, for botanists are coming up on 
[?]. Besides, you owe it to yourself

We have a larger Md. Class this year.
Fine fellows, many pious among them,
doing well, as I think.

You may wish to inquire about the
apparatus, or ask more than I have told; direct
to me, for at Coll. no one knows about
it, & I have promised to tell you all I
could think of.

Cordially

C. Dewey

Dr. J. Torrey
        