
          as I have but very few from that region, say 3
Carices & 5 or 6 grasses. I did not go to Michigan
as I anticipated, want of health & want of money
totally prevented me, possibly I may go next year.
I however have sent you some two or 3 or so plants
from the west & I hope you will send me names
for them. I sent to you a specimen of a plant
brought from Michigan called Coreopsis triptoris.
I have since obtained a plant of the same name & 
they differ. Is the one I sent you the true one?
If you have any thing to send me this fall, leave
[it?] in care of friend Carey. & I can send for it.
I sent my package by Mr. Buckley, who goes
to Ct. [Connecticut]. If you see him on his return, drop a letter
all about matters, & how you have progressed
in the State survey. If you happen to see J. [John] Carey
please say to him. that I have not heard directly 
from him for a long, long time. I shall
write to Gray soon. I am, Sir, sincerely
Yours
H.P. Sartwell

        