
          will write for herself and continue as well as she
can on paper an acquaintance that she would
have had much pleasure in making personally.

I have to thank you for the pamphlet
sent me, and will be grateful for any aid of the 
kind that may occur to you.

Mr. Endicott can sign the bill and
send it to me under cover to Mr. Benton.
Have you tried the effect of drawing the plants with
crayon? [crossout: instead of] I believe that greater depth of 
shade and finer effect are so obtained, but I
suppose you think these less important than
the clearness of outline in Mr Endicott's present
style.

very truly yours,
J. C. Frémont
        