
          see your P. [Plantago] eriopoda, in James pl. [Some account of a collection of plants made during a journey to and from the Rocky Mountains in the summer of 
 1820 by Edwin P. James, by John Torrey. In: Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History, v. 2, 1828, p. 237]. 
 As to Statices you give me a spec. [specimen]
 of a narrow-leaved one from Key West. 
 Blodgett, which I can not identify 
 with any described one. There is something 
 in the flower as well as the leaves to 
 distinguish it from S. [Statice] Limonium, (or Carolin. [Caroliniana]) 


 I have mentioned Primulaceae before. 
 If you would bring your American ones,
 Dodecatheon particularly. You can take 
 them back again. I want to see the 
 Fremontian Androsace septentrionalis. 


 Have you any U.S. Dodecatheon
 that has the tube of filaments as long 
 nearly as the anthers, which you see
 is Hooker's char. [characteristic] of D. [Dodecatheon] integrifolium Mx. [Michaux]. 
 Hooker's specimens are all high Northern 
 & Far Western, and are distinct enough.
 But is that Michaux's plant? (?) 
 I want to see a suite of specimens
 of Centunculus to ascertain if we have 
 more than one, and if that one is difft. [different] 
 from C. [Centunculus] minimus of Europe. But I have 
 no specimen of C. minimus! 


 I must now fall back on the 
 Vacciniae [Vaccinia], and finish them. I should 
 like to see the sheets of State flora on 
 that genus. I will return them, with those 
 I still have of your set. 


 Am glad Lea & Blanchard are
 to reprint Lind. [Lindley's] Vegetable Kingdom. 
 I did not know of it. His proposed

        