THE BROOKLYN INSTITUTE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 
BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN 
BROOKLYN, N.Y. 
Daoember 20, 1920. 
Mr. Walter Deane, 
29 Brewster Street, 
Cambridge, Mass. 
My dear Mr. Daane : 
Many thanks for your letter of December 17 
together with the specimens which have also been re¬ 
ceived. I regret that I have only a single specimen 
of Yiscaria vulgaris. As it is a new plant to the 
range, I propose next year to get several specimens 
and perhaps get a note into Khodora on the plant. 
I thought it might be worth waiting to see 
if the thing was a mere waif or whether it is a more 
or less permanent resident on Mount Desert island. 
With kind regards, and thanking you again 
for looking at the specimens, i am. 
Yours very sincerely, 
U. 
NC:LMB 
