
          who is going to be a very good correspondent (I have 
 sent him Flora & am to furnish him with other books)
 Brickellia. new, Texas, Lindheimer
 Eupatorium of a new section, Calif. Coulter.
 Erigeron modestum [modestus], nobis = Distasis modesta DC. [De Candolle], Tex. Lindheimer
 [Torensandia?] Fremontii, & the other new genera of Fremont, 2nd Ex. [Expedition]
 [Kreslia?], n. sp. [nova species] Tex. Lindh. [Lindheimer] & the genus newly characterised 
 & limited.
 Solidago monticola & S. lancifolia, raised from B.? to sp. [species]
 Aplopappus Coulteri, n. sp. Calif.
 Pluchea oblongifolia, DC. [De Candolle] Key West Blodgett.
 Pterocaulon virgatum, DC. Texas.
 Tessaria borealis, n. sp., of which I ask locality in
 mem. [memoir?] enclosed.
 Lindheimera Texana, n. gen. [new genus]] aft. [after] Engelmannia & Berlandiera
 but very distinct!
 Franseria Coulteri, n. sp. Calif. Coulter.
 F. tenuifolia ([§ Hantheopsis?]), n. sp.


 Lastly, for the present that Salsola [illegible]
 [Shrenk?] of Fremont, 2nd Coll. [Collection] which I sent back 
 to you as a Chenopod.  but you returned as 
 Compos. [Compositae?] [Ambrisimsa?], which it is. Like Franseria
 only great winged scarious scales on the closed 
 involucre in place of prickles or spines.
 Entirely new genius. What shall we call it?
 Pterostrobus? Mohavea, after Mohave River?
        