
          Copia.

My dear Sir

I thank you very much for your very kind 
letter. I have read it with highest interest. 
My best thanks for your kind counsil [counsel].

I thank you also for your advices on botanical 
plates, but I suspect I have been mistaken by you 
in the cause of my wish to go once to America. The 
cause is not on other one, then that unhappy state 
ever to fear new revolutions, as soon there in such 
an unfortunate accident at Paris. If I remain
in Germany, indeed I have the hope of being placed 
in an agreeable manner, though perhaps late enough. 
I have been much satisfied in having invited these 
days to make te [the] continuation of my good teachers
Kunze Carices and Ferns. I am willing to accept 
and I implore your powerful succurse. In a few 
weeks the first parts of my Cynarocephalee [Cynarocephaleae] of middle
Europa (150 plates engraved on my pictures) will be 
published. My European Orchideae (170 plates)
are ended and now I am working on some microscopial [microscopical]
orchideous questions, viz the causes of the 
pollen tetrades of very pollen etc. I have very 
satisfactory resultats [results]!

The cause of my writing to day is to make 
use of your generous permission to recommend 
you a friend of mine. I don't know him no
personnaly [personally], but from a longer correspondences [correspondence]
from his works; from the testimonia [testimony] of our
        