
          incomplete.

Very truly yours
J.C. Frémont

I had just written the above when I received your
note [&] with the 2d [2nd] part of the catalogue. I am sure I
need not tell you how much gratified I am that it has
arrived in time for publication. I will put it today in
the hands of the printer and the proofs shall be forwarded
to you at Princeton as soon as they are struck. This 
letter is already very long & I will not add to it by expressing 
my thanks of which you are I know assured.

Believe me yours truly
J.C. Frémont
        