greatest botanists, such as Cesalpinus, 
Bauhines, Tournefort, &c. 
Charmed with a discovery so satis¬ 
factory to his feelings, he became more 
warmly attached than ever to his pu¬ 
pil; and treated him with increased 
liberality and kindness. 
But it is time I brought my letter to 
a conclusion; and as we leave our hero 
in a home so much to his taste, I am the 
more willing to do so. You may ex¬ 
pect to hear from me as soon as I return 
from the journey which your brother 
has told you we have in contemplation. 
Your ever affectionate Father, 
C. V. 
