
          come along. It is refreshing to see them, after
wading through the starved species of Santa
Fe + all I have yet got from our Southern
States. Sir William Hooker says that
Mr. Lowell has purchased all Dr. Taylor's
Cryptogamick collections. And here too is
Mr. LeCreux with what Agassiz called the
best Muscological herbm after Schimper's in
Europe! But I fear I weary your pa-
tiences. Permit me only to ask, in conclusion,
if you laid out your own specimens of the 
Lichens of Fremont. It is my impression that
you desired me to do so when I went over
them, but as I made no note of it at the
time, I am uncertain as to your wishes in
this respect. 
Mo. respty + sincerely yours
Edw. Tuckerman

Prof. Torrey
Princeton, N.J.
        