
          Fendl. no. 227. may be your [A?]. canesceus in 2nd Fremn.
 but the pod is broadly ovate (not obovate). Certainly it is
 an ally. Will you send me the specimen of
 Fremont, or a fragment of it?


 Wednesday -


 Dear Doctor,


 I delay taking up those few [?] till
 I get a reply to some further queries with which I
 troubled you. I think I asked you to send A. [glauosus?],
 that I may make sure of it.


 I like your plan for the letters of Fremontia.


 I think that the slightly shaded drawings
 give a better effect than the elaborately shaded
 ones would, are more classical. We will put
 on more ink when we have materials [for?] it
 2 plates of Batis?


 Mr. Loring is better, comes up to town to-morrow.-
 Jane, like all womankind, has made
 herself almost sick in getting his home ready.


 She sends her love, and offers to copy out
 anything you want from Browne [?] [vs?] Sloane etc about Batis.


 In haste


 Thine ever


 A.Gray

        