
          for every five I give away.


      Mr. Brownie or Mr. LeRoy will
 tell you that I do not get one
 for ten that I let them have
 but still I give them for the mere
 pleasure of giving.  I think you
 too may even recollect my urging
 on you a unique which you had
 not, because it would be of more
 importance in your herbarium 
 than in mine.


     But I need say no more
 I shall not forever forfeit
 Mr. Coveys esteem.  Even should
 he think my conduct in this
 point inexcusable to the
 last, he must see at length that
 the interpretation he puts upon
 it is totally inconsistant with
 the context.


      Once more specimens
 are but the subjects of botany
 not its final objects.  The true


     
        