
          at all, are Georgia & Florida & the whole 
interior of Carolina. I wish some able collector 
would direct his steps there. Dr. 
Schweinitz will gratify me very much 
if he will send me any he can spare
spare from his Baldwinian collection. I 
hope he liked the plants I sent him. 
I can send him plenty more & shall
be very happy to do so. You must have 
an excellent coadjuster for your herbm [herbarium] 
in Dr. Gray. I wish I had such an 
[our?]. I have 2 persons come to glue 
plants for me every evening & they 
have been with me all winter yet 
have made no impression upon my
unarranged collections, which like 
the widow's curse undergoes no denomination. 
I am glad to hear that 
Dr. Gray will publish fasciculi of 
the difficult genera. Do not forget 
your mosses, which you proposed 
sending. We shall make out a most 
rich list of N. Amn [North American] mosses from N.
Orl. [New Orleans] to this extreme arctic regions. I have 
fewer perhaps from the middle states 
        