
          I have no specimen of Pinckneya at all, and so
none for Bentham. Not in Garden, here.

I will send a parcel, containing all my [inserted: [Amer.?]] [?]
that have come in, among them if possible those of [Lindheimers?]
new collections now laid out to glue. Shall be glad to
have you name them. Also Fendlers.

If you would now finish up these, and Lobeliacae
& Campanulaceae, & Asclepiadeae for the
Flora (I mean to do Hydrophyllaceae &
Labiatae etc. when I take up Fendl. & Tex. collections), and
bring on the [Miss?]. I think I shall some day gather
courage to attack the Vacciniums again,
& they finished, we might put the rest of 2nd vol. of
Flora through the press -  I greatly want to see
that 2nd vol. out before I go abroad, which (Deo favente)
must be next spring.

Myosotis ([Eritrich.?]) californicum, I had in the garden only
once, some years ago, not since.

Of course I shall be glad to have you your remarks
to print in [?] etc., in Pl. Fendl.

I have from you the real Cleomella mexicana.
Pity we did not know it when the 1st vol. of Genera
was published, to give the new name to ours. The
C. mexicana is in Coulter's Mex. coll. How odd
the foreign botanists have not found it out yet. Engelmann
has, however, some time ago, noticing Greggs.
I wish you would publish them some how, soon. I shall
        