
          which he [added: also] mentions as the regions in which he is most
deficient, it will give me real pleasure to send
them to him, and him, I am sure, to know
to whom he is indebted for them.

I do not think I know anything of Mr. [Charles] Wright's
New Mexican lichens. Certainly I have connected my
specimens received from him (noble collections!) wholly
with Texas. It will often be very interesting to 
examine your suite, and also the other specimens
of your herbarium; and I should be glad to do so 
as soon as you will let me, or I can then
incoporate them with any new ennumeration. [August] Fendler
made a small collection about Santa Fe, which
I reeived, and which was remarkable for its general
northern rather than southern chanracter.

I hope to send [Elias] Fries a collection of lichens for
his son [Theodor Magnus Fries] who proposes a monograph on Stereocaulon
quite soon, that is written [six?][months?] - and shall
be very happy to add to it as much as you will
enable me to. He has now all my herbarium
& he wishes to make the Uppsala collection as good
as may be in [added: North] American plants.

Let me thank you once more for this new proof
of your kind regard, & [?] myself
My respects & sincerely your
Edw. Tuckerman

To Prof Torrey
New York

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