
          Tuesday morning. 


 No letters yet! I do begin to grow very impatient 
 and uncomfortable. Do, write I beg of you!!!!


 Dear Doctor T. [Torrey]


 I am waiting for your adjunct paper 
 on Buckleya, to send mss [manuscript] to Silliman, who says that 
 if sent soon, he will try to get it in the ensuing number, 
 but prefers that it should lay over, as he is much [crowded?]. 


 Buckley's Delfinium [crossed out: palmatafidum] palmatum, is I suppose
 D. [Delphinium] tricorne. If on examination I think so, I shall 
 think it out, and send the rest as it stands.


 Will you when you go to New York, take 
 the things for Sullivant from Med. [Medical] College, address 
 them to him, and leave them at Wiley & Putnams, 
 to whom I will send what I have here, with instructions 
 to make up into one parcel and forward in 
 the usual way. It is important that they should 
 be sent as early as possible., In great taste 
 which kind love to all, I remain 


 Yours faithfully 


 A. [Asa] Gray
        