(third page, by error) , . 
I should like to go there again, though the 
place must have changed you-all collected 
there. Railroad to St Francis goes throught 
the bog behind the Dickey Huse, and the axe is 
is making away with the rest of it. The Lyco¬ 
podium hillside behind the bog was burned over, 
though we found the same things later at another 
place, and the general lay of things seems 
different. However, Bean, Bissell, and 
Woodward, who were with me, got their boxes 
and presses too full for utterance, and were 
happy. 
How are all/ the folks with you, at the 
farm, or freezing in. Providence? It is cold 
here, enough to suit anyone. Please give them 
my regards when you write, and tell ’em I hope 
they are well. 
Have a good time on your trip 
south, if you can, and drop me a line when 
you get a chance. I will save out the mosses 
offered for you. 
Sincerely 
C&rorxeJ 
the #sfcis South Point, &c. The owner of the 
point saw them yesterday, and asked me for 
them, as he is a personal friend, I felt it arse 
to give, and so am out two. If you, when the 
time offers, will print me one each of 
327-11 Sa 60, and 327-12 Sv. 50. I'll settle 
the account as you direct. 
All the folks here are in the usual 
state, the fog and haydust and all have given 
my cousin a slight attack of wheezes, and a 
general mean feeling, but I think he is impro¬ 
ving in spite of himBelf. Mrs. Wright is in 
first class health, and wishes to be remembered 
most cordially to you, as does also H.H.CH. 
By the way, I forgot to tell you that after 
the Yan Buren meeting I went to Ft. Kent, on 
Saturday, and spect Sunday there, the forenen 
along the river banks, showing Bean the things 
he ought to collect, and the afternnoon, at 
Fish river falls, where the best thing I saw 
was Selania glaucescens. Monday, 
we saw the circus perade , and the natives. 
