
          No. 17. Primula acutifolia [added: Torrey.], new to me.
No. 18. Androsace carinata, Torrey.
No. 19. I never saw any plant like this. There is a 
large campanulate 5-fid involucre enclosing 4-5
flowers. The perianth is simple tubular, in bud
curiously involute us to aestivation, the base
swollen so as to appear like an inferior germen. 
Stamens 5. Anthers large, yellow, I called (?). Filaments 
monadelphous at the base so as to form an 
urceolus around the base of the germen. Germen 
ovate, with 2-3? ovules. Style long filiform, twisted 
at the extremity. In some points it agrees 
with Abronia (which I am now going to 
publish in the Exotic Flora) but in others 
it is widely different. I hope you have good 
specimens. 
No. 20. Pulmonaria. I presume difft. [different] from 
Pulm. virginica [Pulmonaria virginica].
No. 21. Have you fruit of this. Habit of [Graba?], but 
the [crossed out: fruit] [added: pistil] seems to indicate its belonging to Tetrad. [Tetradynamia]
siliquosa. However I am not sure.  
no. 22. I have dissected & drawn a flower, & this plant 
seems to me to agree with Schwalbea.

I hope your country will have botanists engaged 
in collecting more plants in this interesting country.

Pray send me no. 2 of your Flora. It has never 
reached me. Is any part of your second volume 
yet published.

My friend Mr. Trevelyan has written to you 
        