February 8, 1908 
hrc , h. G-. Britton, 
Botanical Carden, 
E'er York City 
Beer Yrs. Britton: 
Yes, the Geur^ia mosses were for you to keep. 
You nay consider them as a very small instalment towards caneel- 
l:inf the larye debt which T owe for your kindness in sending- 
no numerous her Yn^land mosses which have been so acceptable 
within the past two or three years, I have recently enjoyed 
a few eveninms of moss worn., and. this paclraye is one result. 
’one will follow, in the more or less remote future, when I have 
other opportunities for study. 
Thank you for your rep ort on ho. 907. 
I hope you will have a fine tri. to Jamaica. If you happen 
across any of the forms, varieties, sports, ’’primary species ', 
Otc, of k 1 ytrichym commun e, and have a c-hanoe to mother in a 
few, I hope you will remember that they arc- just what I am 
anxious to yet hold of. 
Very truly yoi?rs, 
