13 Brown Street, 
Providence, E.I. 
May 6, 1925 
Dear Fernald;- 
prepaia 
1 inclose an express/receipt on a box sent by Perlay 
Spaulding to the Sew England Botanical Blub. I have just noticed that 
the receipt says "Boat Club", so possibly has gone astray. Perhaps 
you may happen to know about the box. Please pass the receipt on to 
Mr. Hunnewell for checking up on the matter if necessary. 
Perhaps you may have heard from Mr. Ware that Mr. H. H. Chamberlain, 
the executor of E.B..Chamberlain's will had to leave Hew York City sooner 
than he anticipated. He left Thursday for Maine, intending to dee Mr. 
Ware Saturday forenoon in Boston. Mr. H.E.C. had already, before we 
had our council meeting, asked Mr. A. T. Beals (the man whom we decided 
to ask to see about the- packing of the E.B.C. herb, library, etc.) to 
attend to the Jacking of the H.E.B.C. things, so apparently everything 
worked out for the mutual interests of both parties concerned. I have 
received a letter from Mr. Beals saying that he would be very glad to 
help out in, any way., possible to carry out the provisions of E.B.C's. 
will and told Mr. H.H.C. so before he left for Maine. Mr. H.H.C. 
expects to r eturn to Jew York again when prolate matters have been settled 
satisfactorily. 
v .1. e. 
Sincerely 
