
          work. I hope it will be greatly
read & studied.

We have much to do of course,
in this place of Lectures. I hope to
get on well for one time more.

Is not your Flora out or nearly
so? I have now [beyond?] Vol. 2. & can
get none in N.Y.

With high regard

Your friend

C. Dewey

I see that the Exogens are now kept together
by Dr. Gray in one class, in two parts, Angiosperms,
& Gymnosperms. This is a great improvement in the logic,
& is one of the points I pointed out to you. I see too
that, that anamolous [crossed out: ?] [added: Raffllesia] comes
in among the Exogens. I never liked the other
views. I hoped the truth would come out.
Perhaps I misunderstand now, but hope not.
I have read the work so far as I could, but only in
part, as I had not the time.
        