468 Hope Street, Providence, P.. I., H. 
Jan. 14, 1908. 
Dr. C. Warnstorf. 
My dear Sir: 
I am sendinf at this time a package of 167 
specimens of fehagnum, collected in Pen England and eastern 
Canada. Many of the specimens are not as abundant as I 
could wish, but they roprisent half or more of what I have. 
If any of them are too scanty to study please fo not attempt 
it. I should be very 'lari if you ror d send me the names 
together with the corresponding numbers, after -you have 
determined them. You need not te no t >e trouole to letuon 
any of .the specimens. I ho o you will fin a me specimens 
of sufficient interest for you to feel am., for namin' the . 
J inclose the labels for the specimens*'herewith. 
Yery truly yours, 
