
          Wethersfield Sept 21st 1852

Dear Dr.

I received yours of yesterday this evening
and reply without delay.

I might have been more explicit in my letters
and explained the ownership of the several parcels
int eh paniers. You know perhaps that I have collected
rather largely and as major Emory required
only triplicates the bulk of my plants still belongs
to me. This explains the ownership of the large bundle.

The two large bundles in teh box are those 2
collected on my way in & have not been divided and
the spirit of Maj. C's instructions requ[added: i]ring only 
triplicates of these also when I go over them I
intend to separate thus [part?] which will be 
subject to your control.

You ahve judged rightly as to all the packages
in the paniers except the large one which belongs to
me as mentioned above.

I shall go to Cambridge day after tomorrow
(Dr. V.?] when I hope to have the pleasure of seeing [added: you] &
of talking over future plans or plans for future 
operations.

I am very glad to hear that the missing collections
of Dr. Parry have arrived in safety. He has 
been so unfortunate it would be a pity that he should
lose any more.

Yours truly C. Wright
        