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B. L. ROBINSON, Curator 
CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, U. S. A. 
Mar. 14, 1917 
Dr. W. G. Farlow, 
Botanical Museum 
Oxford St. , 
Cambridge, Mass. 
Dear Dr» Farlow: 
Since you v?ere here the other day I have turned up a 
good sized package of cellular cryptogams which I am sending 
you today. Some I think will prove distinctly interesting 
material. There is, for instance, a set of Philippine plants 
which we purchased from a collector named Wenzel. They come 
from the Island of Leyte, and the phanerogamic material from 
that island has proved decidedly interesting. 
The other day as one of the blank hooks,which came 
to the Gray Herbarium with the Thomas P. James collection, 
was being used, Miss Day found in it two small sheets of moss 
specimens labeled in the manner of the James collection. These 
I am sending to you in the same package. We have examined the 
book with care and are sure that there are no others which have 
been overlooked. 
I am sending the package by express, prepaid. 
Very truly yours. 
