
          with the Plymouth pl. when he got it, but
could not give any opinion in regard to E.
rubrum. He also found an Arenariae very near
apparently to A. groenlandica - but growing at
a less elevation, and somewhat different: I have
found the same plant on the Monadnock moun-
tain in N.H.
I shall inform you of my successes (if I
am favoured with any) in the mountains 
+ meanwhile 
I am dear sir
yours [?] respectfully + truly
Edw. Tuckerman junior
P.S.
I am (as are all here) delighted to
have the complete 1st vol. of the Flora - 
to bind up - and are. Numbers are so incon
venient that is shall not delay it. May you
be prospered to the end of the this great
and arduous undertaking! For who of botanists
does not feel personally interested in its
completion? And this reminds me to ask
you if you remember saying something about
a set of British-American lichene - that
I was to have the privilege of using. I 
am going on as I may, but with the exception
        