
          has been tremendous, and I dare not suspend my 
 college classes, which are quite laborious. My cordial
 love to her, hope to see her as soon as I am liberated.


 If you have occasion to send a parcel, add a specimen 
 Cleome, for the leaves, etc. The dissections we 
 can well make from what you kindly sent in the 
 letter. 


 In haste, Yours most cordially 
 A. Gray


 Dr. J. Torrey
 Princeton
 New Jersey
        