
          Perhaps my leisure may permit me to collect there another season
I am of your opinion that this place furnishes more cryptogamia
than I have collected, but I have not been so fortunate as to detect
them. I have collected no additional grasses this year except the one
which I send you. Indeed this place appears to be exhausted as the
fern [plants] I have found this year were collected at a distance from this
place. My catalogue is long in forthcoming. I will send you a
list of the plants I have collected as far as I have determined there.
I am preparing a catalogue with localities at my leisure, if you
desire it you shall have it when finished, but it is imperfect
that I am not fond of showing it. Any plants in the list which 
you may wihs shall be forwarded if possible. [?] viscosissina
[Mile?] eludes me & there is very little prospect of me ever finding it
again. Let me know whether nos. 1 & 2 are the source or distinct
species, they were formed in different places, perhaps no 2 is Mitella 
cordifolia & no1 Mr. prostrata. Also whether nos. 7 & 8 are distinct
or varieties. I feel a little mortified to send you so very few plants
but they are all of [every?] consequence which I have collected.
I find you a few specimens of corydalis formosa & a [Daliberda?] [firagarioides?],
these are all I have at present, I will send you more
of them as soon as I can collect them or any others you may wish.
Nuttall observes of  Corydalis formiosa that it agreed with the genus
in having [?] tricuthefurous filaments. I have examined great
numbers of it for the purpose of listing the truth of his observation
and I never foud it correct in a single isntance. Both corydalis
[execularia?] & formosa ( and they both grow here in great abundance)
have 6 distinct filaments.
Inform me of the progress you are making towards completing your
flora, and whether I can be of any assistance to you wether in
forwarding or [?] it, also how far Elliot's flora is
published, whether Cleveland's second edition is published.
Do you know anything of L.C. Beck. as I wish to write him.
Inform me whe progress the Lyceum is making.
I [loved?] the  [?] of Trifolium hybridum which you sent me. I
know not how it will succeed. I could not fine the [Mezeria?]
[?] which you send me. I lately observed a plant which was sent 
to me, but so far observed that it could not be accurately determined
        