
          of  Le Conte's brother, from the neighborhood of Savannah, a complete
set of Nuttall's Arkansa plants and a few of his Missouri, & a collection
from Labrador, obtained from the same source as Pursh's from that country,
and containing some plants, that are I believe still new to this Continent.
I will forward to you by the first private opportunity the
part of the Academy's Journal which Hooker wants- BArton's Flora
can be obtained of the publisher (Carey & Lea), for fifteen dollars coloured,
on ten, uncoloured-[H?] is Medical Botany, for ten dollars- Lea's Union
cannot be obtained seperately, but they are contained in two volumes of
the Transactions of the Amer. Philosophical Society, which may be purchased
for five dollars each.-
The package I shall send, may perhaps be left at Ward's
the bird stuffer, or at Cooper's, or at Dr. [Gray's?], as I have forgotten the
name of the street & number of your residence.- If you think of
it, when you write next, give me your direction.

Yours truly,
Charles Pickering
        