June 3, 1910. 
Hrated States Courts, 
Jraoitae. 
My dear Collins:- 
Your very plainly addressed postal was duly received, 
and now I am sorry that I threw away a bunch of postals of the 
aforesaid variety that would have been of especial use in our 
correspondence. We are having quite strenuouus; times at the 
Court at present as the May Term opened last month, we rarely 
leave before 5 o'clock and sometimes it is much later. 
I hope we can get in some trips before July 1st. and I 
think that the jury will not be here more than two weeks from the 
present time and perhaps will be excused before then. 
I enclose three specimens that puzzle me a little. 
One I take to be the nettle tree, found at Old Buttonwoods, 
another was found on our trip to the State Line and does not 
fit into the genus Geum where I land with it ever;? time I start 
afresh, the other I thought ought to be arenatfia, . this was given 
me. Will you kindly set me right on these points T I think 
the names will stick when given me for I have carefully a 
them. 
Very sineerel;? 
