
          doubt a Sphaeralcea. If it
 is sufficient for noticing, call
 it Sphaeralcea crotonoides.
 But S. Emoryii [Sphaeralcea Emoryi] has all
 manner of forms, and I would
 avoid new ones, if possible.


 Add reference to Ereniastrum,
 which I neglected


 The other thing must be, as
 you say, a spent Antirrhinum.


 I think I see signs of the
 pod opening by a [chincks?].
 Put it in thus.


 I noticed the Agarrid thing,
 from Jessup's Rapids? March 20?
 Can that be it? No, that has
 a free perianth. 
        