
          Cambridge 25 Sept. 1839

Dear sir
[inserted: Recd - And. Oct. 4th] 
I have put up a few plants
acquisitions of the past season mostly - some of which
may I hope prove acceptable to you. There are some
Alpine plants from new stations - the mature fruit
of Empetrum Conradii [?] - with some Cyperaceae -
[crossed out: of] which, during a second visit to Plymouth from which
I have just returned - I procured in a mature state.
The Psilocarya is a most interesting + curious plant. It
was first deected in its Plymouth station by Mr. Oakes
and subsequently gathered by me. The 2 new Mass. Rhyn-
cosporae were first found by me. I have sent two
Eleocharides which I hope may prove to be something -
+ two Cyperi which I could not at the time make out
(are they both forms of the same sp.?) - though I have not
        