
          I will throw in [added: a] character of your [Kallstremia?]
grandiflora, if you will send the specimen.  For
without it, I cannot be sure that yours is the
same as Coulters.

I saw only one cell in the ovary of the [?].

Monday noon- [in a different hand (oct 2, 1848)]

I got your last letter this morning,
will "note the contents" presently. But first
a little matter.

No 274, & 275 ^ [inserted; Fendl.] belong to a new genus of Umbelliferae
Tribe [?]! If you have them
there will be no fruit, it is only on my specimens.
But please compare them with your species
of Cymopterus, & let me have fruit, in a
letter, of C. glomeratus and montanus, and what
else you have to spare.

But now on looking [behind?] the Flora
to deCandolle, I find that the original
Cymopterus has monoecious flowers, and that
the wings are from secondary jugae. Why
in the world did you suppress this; and 
give me two-days work for nothing, and
[Carey?] two? I feel scoldy.

As it is I must ask you first to put in
the Spalding species, if convenient, if not, never mind.
and then send me your genus [?] of [Cymopterus?]
by express!
        