
          pubd [published] - his own Map, drawn by himself, of his routes - his presentation
copy to Lambert of his Flora with all the species (it would
seem)noted, which Lambert possessed), and many notes by Prof
Dco; and some, if I mistake not, in your hand.
Pursh's own Herbrm [herbarium] was sold to a gentleman in the N. of Engd
for [Pound Sterling] 25 - but I have a very large bundle consisting entirely
of Pursh's plants + which all the Carices, Junci, Oakes &c &c.
Mr. Brown also was so kind as to shew me a colln in square
white paper, of Canadian pl. appary [apparently] put up by a woman, but 
which he considd [considered] [added: of] Pursh's collecting. 2 large bunders of his Can-

ada collections, wholly without tickets of any sort, and in
large common paper were sold with the cabinet or herbarium
[crossed out: for] [added: which brought] 25L. But I must stop.
Most respecty + sincerdely yours
Edw. Tuckerman jr.
        