
          because I have this paper published in a Congressional
Document therefore I must have that being both
printed in the same volume I know I gave you the sum total
of my botanical Library unless I omitted Dr G's Manual &
perhaps [Tuckerman's?] Synopsis.

I feel very grateful for your assurance that Dr Short shall get
a share of my collection. I have never much doubted that he
wants to obtain some but this belief was not aquivalent [equivalent] to certainty.

The plants which I enclose are numbered as in my catalogue
collected the present year.

No 38 Epilobium colline [added: small sp. [specimen]] ([mihi?]) Stony hills along the Rio Grande from 
Frontera to the cañon of the San Antonio road [added: March 20] Fl. [flower] reddish

No 69 Boraginaceae [ballies?] among the hills near Frontera Yel. white 
March 29

No 55 Polemoniaceae [Stony?] hills [near?] Frontera. Yel. light purple. Mar. 27

No 57 Eutoca Stony hills near Frontera. Fl. purple. Small sp. [specimen] "  "

" 24 Boraginaceae Sandy hills along the Rio Grande very common " 19

" 63 Gilia Stony hills near Frontera. Fl. light purple very common " 27

58 Polemoniaceae " " " " " " "                                                                         " "

" 87 [?] "  [added: Nemacladus]

" 80 [added: a] Boraginaceae on [crossed out: Sandy] [added: rocky] ridges near Frontera                                                                                                               " 30

" 60 Polemoniaceae Stony hills near Frontera Fl. white with a [large?] [?] [added: pink]                                                                                                                      " 27

" 80 [added: a] Boraginaceae [?] 80? I have probably made some mistake which I have 
not time now to correct. They may be both the same plant of different 
ages. I would like the names of these plants if you please & have the 
means of determining them.

Very respectfully
You most ob'dt [obedient] serv't [servant]
Charles Wright
        