
          even laciniate, while the fertile one is 
so absolutely & remotely pinnate, that if
we did not see them growing from the same
rhizome, [crossed out: we] it would be difficult to
credit their identity.
I had a dozen or two of southern
(Florida) plants given me the other day
among them the Sarracenia Drummondii
of poor Crown, which was published &
figured in the Annals of Lyc. [Lyceum] in the old
days , when you were at the head of 
the Publ. Comm. It is a very curious
species.
Trusting that you will not forget
the April visit, when I hope to show 
you some of the region of which we 
are going to make a park, & with
regards to yourself & fmamily in
which Mrs. Redfield joins me
I remain
Yours Sincerely
John H. Redfield

        