
          Rec [Received] Feby [February] 2nd 1835.

Glasgow, Decr [December] 1 1834.

My dear friend

About 6 weeks ago I had the pleasure 
to receive from you some very nice 
specimens of New Jersey plants [added: & some [capital?] [Unios?]] for which 
I give you my best thanks. Some were 
quite new to me & all most beautifully 
preserved. I value everything American & 
especially from you. Your kind letter 
gratified us all. Many thanks for your attentions 
to McDonall [McDowall]. I fear his African physionomy & 
blood with scarcely protect him from the pestilential 
air of Liberia, from which our late accounts 
have been very sad indeed. If he live I trust he 
will do something for us. He wrote a most grateful 
letter from N. [New] York to us & mentioned your kindness 
to him with much feeling. I am glad the 
plants proved acceptable to you. I trust to have 
many more for you ere long. At this time I 
can only send you the completion of Part 
VI of Flora Bor. [Boreali] Americana & the whole of Part 
VII. I trouble you also with a small [parcel?] for 
Dr. [Berlu?] & for Mr. Greene. We had the pleasure of 
the company of [this?] [?] & of Mrs. Greene for some 
time in the summer & autumn, but it was 
while we were engaged moving into a new house 
where I should be delighted to see you also. In your 
        