555 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. 
January 51 si, 19si . 
My dear Dr. Sohlechter: 
J do not find reprints of your 
art joles in Orchis for Jure 1814 p. 57, Jul y 1914 ?leio.ne<; 
Feb. 1913 Volant ke\ March 1913 the Genus Xylobivm. I woul.d 
lib© to have these for my herbarium. My set of Orchis stops 
with the fifth number of 1814 (July). 
I enclose a r'e'ttg’tt drawing - and two 
flowers of an Epiderdru hi from Venezuela. 
T have beer very busy getting my 
periodicals and pamphlets ready for binding. Since the war 
began I have done nothing toward completing my files and T 
find many gaps in my foreign *ubscr *'pt j one. The price of 
binding has beer prohibitive and even nor one hesitates before 
ordering anything done in leather. 
If you hax'e duplicates of /crlopsls 
T would like to have them. This genus has interested rre very 
much recently and T think it is one that I would like to do 
fttv the Monograph. If you have no obections, of course! 
My "new genus" turns out to be an 
Aganisia. T have a FI ©uribt hall i s from Critis Spi’M*. howe»er V 
that seems to be undescribed. T also have two species of this 
puzzling group from Trinidad that 7 cannot trace. One is very 
much like P. rhombogloss* and the other belongs to the same 
alliance as P. fimbriate Rodr. and P Joseph! ruin. The Wright 
sp.eci mens of P. rhomboglossa from Cuba are larder than the 
Trinidad species. 
Your n sincerely. 
