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June 30, 1908. 
Prof. J. P. Collins, 
468 Hope St., Providence, R. I. 
My dear Prof. Collins 
Yours of June 28th is at hand and I have made 
inquiries concerning your article in the April Rhodora and find that they 
have not as yet been printed. The printer, hov^er, assures me that he 
will forward them to you in two or three days. 
We had an interesting trip to Wickford and I find that the hollyhock 
plant growing on the wharf appears to he Althea ficifolia Cav. and the 
street linden is Tilia tornentosa. I am glad to say that I have felt 
no effect whatever from my tumble amidst the ivy. I begin to think 
that I am immune in the resioect. 
Very truly yours, 
