
          sent with Mr. [Lampren's?] goods have not
yet arrived but I trust will in a few days. 
I wrote a few days since to a Mr. Eldridge
who expected to be in New York about this
time, to call on you & bring our any thing
intended for me. If he does not [?] my letter
which is probable, I will find some other opportunity
shortly. I hope by this time Dr. Gray 
has returned safely, rich in botanical teasures. 
I suppose the 3rd part of the Flora will go
to press soon. Don;t forget to send it to me by
mail as soon as it is out.

Yours truly

Wm. S. Sullivant

To Dr. John Torrey
        