Bear Female!: 
Mar. 9, 1906. 
T was extremely sorry to rear from Mr. Grant, whom I 
met on the street today, of Mrs. Fernald's accident. Although 
it Is so tie; 3 enough, no doubt, I cannot help thinMlng ; O'.v fortunate 
she was in escaping the far more setious consequences which usually 
result from such accidents, and I infer from the few mo :ents talh 
which I had with her father that she ’-as, in all probability, 
esca ed them. I certainly hope so and trust that she is n 'w 
rapidly recovering from sue 1 injuries as she did receive 
If present plans materialise I may sec you on Thursday as I 
want to do a little v/orb at the Gray herbarium on that day. 
Hastily, but cordially. 
