
          parcels intended for me. I would thank you to call
at No. 25 William St. [added: in a day or two] & learn from [added: him] exactly when he will
leave the city so that if possible you can have the parcels
ready. I suppose a small trunk will hold all. But 
should he be too much incumbered, designate the most important
articles (microscope for instand) for him to carry
with him & the remainder I will trust with his goods, as
he says he will have them in some way or other.

I wish now I had sent more money to Dr. Gray. So 
good an opportunity will not perhaps soon recur.
Mr. [Corras?] send me a [?] for the money but did not
say how much it was. However I immediately wrote to
the Baldwins to pay him. I expected there was a
misunderstanding about it. I am under many obligations
to you & Dr. Gray for your trouble about my
matters.

Your very truly

W.S. Sullivant
        