
          plants, which line can however easily be engraved after the proofs
have been taken off. The text or letter on the drawings I would
rather leave Mr. Endicott to have engraved, as I think I cannot
do it handsome enough.
I should like to obtain all the Stones which I want for your
and Mr. Gray's work from Mr. Endicott at reasonable prices and
already ground; the other materials I can procure myself. I will
write to Mr. Endicott on the subject and wish you would have the
kindness to do the same.

Respectfully
Your obt. servt. [obedient servant]
Jos. Prestele

To
Dr. Torrey
Princeton

        