
          Liverpool (from B.D. Greene) it would reach its
destination. Mr. Arnott also requested
me if I had or could procure specimens
of the Dionaea muscipula in flower and 
fruit to send him some as he is desirous
of ascertaining its situation & affinities in 
the natural arrangement- if you have 
any duplicates of this plant to spare
& will send it with your book I shall
feel highly obliged to you as I have no
specimen of this plant in my herbarium.

About a fortnight since I was in New York
[crossed out: and I] for a couple of days & called at your
house, but twas disappointed in not finding
you in the city. I left for you a little
Carex which I believe is new but without
a very strict examination, I have called it [?]
bracteolata from the circumstance of both 
        