58 
Meleoplyorcea 
'•ji&jjja.txm, 447 ^(8 nark. ^Sa-g 
Ji&awgktcm, T^-2 
Three hundred and fifty-five 
Commonwealth Avenne 
October 20th, 1922, 
My dear Mr, Powell: 
I think your 78 is surely llasdevallia 
Livingstoneana Reichb.f. There are still traces of the 
eyes at the base of the lateral sepals, This apeoies 
should be searched for diligently until it is found. 
fhia afternoon I found time to go 
through the specimens that arrived a short time ago. I 
hasten to make amends for any seeming laok of appreciat¬ 
ion of the excellent work you have done. The drawings, 
photographs and the colored sketch of Stanhopea Wardii 
make a delightful aquisition. A thousand thanks for your 
kindness in sending them to me to clarify your herbarium 
specimens. I missed these treasures when I made my first 
hasty inspection of the packages. It la needless for me to 
tell you that it is such records aa these that bring joy 
into the work I am doing, fhey have a personal touch that 
renders them invaluable now. fhekn value later on, as time 
passes, will be inestimable. I have mounted the colored 
drawing together with the two photographs and have added 
them to the cover which contains Stanhopea. 
I have looked again for 78 in the kew Set 
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