
          Cambridge Sept 28th / 52

Dear Dr.,

I have just received yours of the 19-24th [?].
My last from Wethersfield will I hope have cleared up your
doubts but lest it should not I write again.

The largest bundle of all in the paniers is mine: the 
package in "fine white paper" being triplicates of the same
subject to your order to retain or send to Dr Gray.
All the rest of the plants in the paniers are those of Drs. Parry
& Bigelow.

The box contains the plants collected on my way in;
and after I shall have taken from [added: them] triplicate specimens
(accordingto the spirit of Maj. Emory's former requirement)
to be subject to your order the remainder will be mine
also. I think now the matter is well explained.

I do not care to stay longer than to go over the plants
with Dr. Gray & yourself to obtain such general knowledge
as will enable me to collect with greater judgment and
efficiency in future.

I expect to go to Washington and would like to finish
my business here so as to take New York as well as Washington
on my way as I return.

Please send the plants soon if they are not yet on the way 
& give us the pleasure of seeing you as soon as you can
make it convenient.

Very truly

Yours

Charles Wright
        