
          I have no list by me, & told Mr. Carter
 to add any thing else he thought would bloom 
 well. I had no time to look after them 
 personally: my lectures & recitations in college 
 now occupying every afternoon except Friday 
 & Saturday. 


 If you can give them a pretty good soil, 
 and protect them from the sun (thou [though] that 
 have been taken directly from the greenhouse, 
 I doubt not they will flower well.


 I expect some [fush?] flower-seeds by the 
 next packet. If they come in time I will 
 send you some.


 Can you not send me some Obolaria 
 plants, coming into flower that I may
 watch them. Bronn has promised, through
 Boott, to send a note on the carpological
 structure. I trust he will.


 I have just transmitted by mail ten
 dollars to Knieskern, to aid him in buying paper
        