Mar 13, 1911 
My dear Eleholsl- 
I hereby apologize for causing you needless 
wroTiol© in connection with tr© Licrans. j. an in error myself 
I have a one no work or the genus for s one time, and was trust in.?* 
entiiel^ to memory as to the leaf cells when I wrote you, soir.c- 
v/nng I never ought to lav e done. Through some lapse of memory 
1 had the characters of Drummond!i and un&ulatum, in the respect 
mentioned, exactly transposed. 
Are you working specially on the Diorana? If you are I wonder 
ii you . ould xixe to iooie over Some of ry specimens, Saver^l 
years ago I sent specimens of nearly everything 1 had in the 
genus to True. he is so busy, I suppose, that he had never 
sent me the names if he has ever done any work on them. 
1 have looked over the specimens that you sent me and entirely 
agree with your determinations. I inclose two of Holzingers 
specimens, which, though they arelabeled different, and on rood 
authority, look very much alike to me. The back of the costa 
looks as rough in one as in the oth r, in the leaves I have 
examined. I visa you would, when you get a chance, look at 
them and see what you think, 
1 expect to reave «ednosday Morning for Lancaster, Penn.. for 
a >»eek, ana then to dew York City for a few days. On rv return 
I may h vo to go to Middletown, Conn., on Business. If, by any 
unexpected chance, I can have a few hours to spare in Hew Haven 
x may try to look you up long enough to say "Howdy”, about the 
Mery truly, 
27th of March. 
