
          been so long unsettled (not havint thought of 
Botany till my trip to the White Mts) that I have
not gotten back a specm for myself. I cannot find
him now but will send you the specm in my
parcel - for examn - if Mr. Greene has kept but
one. The plant grew in this instance in open grass-fields
between the 2 colleges [?] - with about the habit + of the
fire of A. carneus, which I thought was it at Ips-
witch. The agreement of the Schenecty plant with Mr.

Greene origl specimens way complete, as he + I were both satisfied.
Quercus macrocarpa + I think Ulmus racemosa were found at Schenec-
tady I believe. I have specms of the former: but I was not long
enough in the State to know what is rare there.
Excuse the haste + defects of the above. I am dear sir
yours mo. respy + sincerely
Edward Tuckerman
        