
          a copy of Mr. Schoolcraft's [Henry Schoolcraft] address before the Lyceum.
Every copy has sold; but it will be republished, and
I will then send it to you; for the present
please accept a paper containing copious 
extracts from the address.

Mr. S. has returned from his tour, but I
have learnt he will not visit, as he contemplated,
New York this month; and I have no doubt you
can obtain a valuable acquisition to your
Botanical Collection by application to him.
I will write him on the subject today, and
enclose an introductory letter.

I ought to state that error will be found 
in Mr. S's address before the Lyceum which were 
corrected by him in a subsequent No.

I hope to have the pleasure of visiting
your City again in a few months, when I trust I 
shall be allowed more leisure than was permitted
to me during my recent tour: In the mean time believe
me, my dear Sir, to remain
Very Sincerely your friend
Chas. W. Whipple [Charles W. Whipple]

Dr. Torrey 
        