
          Again, Is your Report on the Botany of the State
in the press, & when will it be published? If not
too late I hope you will make a drawing of the
plant I send & have it in the state report.

Have you any thing new in the way of Botany?
either books or plants? What is Gray about?
Mr. Carey writes that he has lost all his plants,
I sympathise with him & shall contribute all in
my power to assist him. I can probably send him
a thousand or 1200. Have you any new Carices
for me? either northern or southern. N.B. again, I
have never heard from the package of Carices
I sent to Sir Wm. Hooker, have you, or do ever
hear from him? I have asked all I can think
of & hope you will answer me freely.

I am cordially yours

H. P. Sartwell
        