
          from Berkshire. The Trillium grandiflorum is common 
& what appears to me to be a Lichnidia, a very beautiful 
thing. But you will find the banks of the St. Lawrence & the 
numerous lakes rather rich. I do not yet see so many 
Carices as in Berkshire, but I may overlook many things. 
I have a very fine quiet place in Governeur. I am settled down 
with my family, a wife, little daughter & son who is my assistant. 
From this place I make my excursions in all directions. There 
is still plenty of room in the house for your lady & as many 
[child?] as you like to bring. You will probably find me at Rossin 
if you should come this way soon. At any rate I will remain in 
the neighborhood till I hear from you or see you I think & in fact 
am confident you will find profitable employment this way. 
Every body is ready to put to a helping hand. I wish you would 
put up a few chemical tesst for mineral waters.

The Governor & Mrs. MacIntyre wish very much to visit the mountains of 
Essex & it is probable they will in August. I shall write to both 
this morning & enquire what their arrangements are. They 
        