
          of infloresecence. As to no 5, I have compared it with in bad opinion of Nuttall's
 E. rosmarinifolium to which it is nearly related ad I suspect it might be
 the pasciculature, which he mentions in his description of Rosmarini folium,
 without saying where, nor by whom it was descrived. Try also to give me the 
 names of the two [obione?]. Is not the find silvered and oval leaves O.
 Bardeayana? By the by, I found your fine obione lentiformis among
 Nuttall's plants under the name of Atriplex something ovalifolia, I think.


 Ci joint, you will find a small sample of florackia, which 
 Dr Gray says is your [added: unpublished] orbicularies. We [crossed out: have published it] [written above: have named it so] with the [reserves?]
 new species. if not orb. Dr Gr [Gray] thought it might be the Depanolobus
 micrantha of Nutt. [Nuttall]. I have compared it [added: at the request of Dr Gray] with a plant labeled by Nuttall
 Dup parviflora, which I am sure is his micrantha and can even [added: perfect the] description
 given in Torr & Gr [?] flora. The latter is a very small
 plant, with very minute leaves and trailing on the ground like the small
 Euphorbiae.  here is our new description, see if it is right and correspondes
 with yours.


 [?], pretty regualrly branching, softly pubercuent throughout leaflets 3.5
 rhombic ovates, macrounlate, mostly alternate. Stipules minute rhombic,
 tomentars. Almost every [?] bearing a stipulate ambal shorter than the
 leaf, 3 - 8 flowered with an oval tractica it. flowers small, yellow with
 purplish-brown tips. Teeth of tocalix subalate, rather vileans Lequemen
 pubercent, 1 -2 leaded, pendulums, incarved with the subalately [?] &
 somwhat repacted [?]


 I shall be very happy, my dear sir, to see you at my house
 and have you to dine with me and to show you what I have
 in my herbarium - it will be for me an occasion to correct many

        