Among Ilaxon’s specimens I found two net? species, I intend to 
illustrate these in Sehed. Or oh. no, 7» descriptions are 
already in print. 
A little more pressure would result in better specimens• 
Usually your material is shriveled. The chief difficulty in 
this case is to make the descriptions. 
Please send me anything you have ready. I am frantic with 
impatience, because you seem to have the rare faculty of de¬ 
tecting the critical species of your environment, and every 
package from your hand gives me food for thought and material 
for publication. 
Standley goes south early next month. If you are able to 
pilot him to some of your choice haunts, I am sure that he will 
bring out many worthwhile things. He is a hard worker in the 
field and his specimens are models of perfection. 
Yours faithfully, 
