154 
December 20, 1922 
My dear Dr 3chiechter: 
I am today in receipt of your very welcome letter of Nov 23rd., and I note with 
great pleasure that you have at last completed your manuscript and have it ready for 
the printers; and that you are awaiting the remittance of the Thirty Dollars promised 
by me, as a contribution towards the cost of printing it. It is also with the same 
pleasure I am sending you the # 30.00 in U.S.Gold notes. Will you kindly hurry the 
pamphlet through the press, as I have been much embarrassed by its not coming out- 
having promised copies to ray friends in the States and the .Americas, for delivery last 
spring as per your several letters. 
You can also print the consecutive number list, leaving out the missing num¬ 
bers as " cancelled". I am so anxious to have the pamphlets, that I am willing to 
forego a full oonsocfctive set of numbers, '^hese missing numbers will be cancelled by 
me on my list3 and will not be used again. All plants represented by these missing 
numbers will be given new numbers, higher than No 257, the highest in your determi¬ 
nations. 
1 have noted and made all corrections, as given in your letter. I would call 
your attention to a seeming error on your part, vix: No 154 Yrichopilia suavis, Lind, 
alba. This should be 'Yrichopilia marginata var alba. The pseudobulbs of this are 
typical of margifcata- besides you have already determined No 135 with the round flat 
T. suavis bulbs, as Trichopilia suavis, fioribus albis. (Please refer to No 135) 
Have you compared No 83 Encyciia Poweliii, bchtr, with Epid romonense, Heich.f. 
if not please do so* Do you not think that No 84 Enoyciia (chiriquense) Hunteriuna is 
Epid aianjense of Ames, as published in his dchedulae Orchidianae No 1, for Nov’r? I do. 
Please hurry, hurry out the pamphlet from the press 
Very sincerely yours 
