
          new list; not that I expect you to furnish 
me with all I ask for but as an
index to you what to select from those
you have to spare.

For studying and arranging
our Cyperaceae I have access to a copy of
your Mon. of Cyp. in Ann. Lyc. [Monograph of the North American Cyperaceae in Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History, New York, v. 3]. Have you
any corrections or additions to make to
that work? What can I use in like manner
for our Gramineae? You question your
Mon. Cyp. [Monograph of the North American Cyperaceae]  several times Gray, Gram & Cyp. [North American Gramineae and Cyperaceae].
What work is this? Where can it be had?
Does it include our southern Gramineae?

I found last April in the mts. [mountains] of N.C.
just beyond the So. Ca. [South Carolina] line rather a rare
fern Asplenium pinnatifidum, also
Tiarella cordata; I do not know that either
of these plants have been found before so
far to the south.

I will now give a list of desiderata
among Ferns. First from your region.

[left column] 
Sruthiopteris germanica [Struthiopteris germanica]
Scolopendrium officinarum
Asplenium Ruta-muraria
[Asplenium] montanum

[Right column]
Woodsia glabella
Dryopteris
D. intermedia [Dryopteris intermedia]
D. Goldiana [Dryopteris goldiana]
        