
          yesterday. I would be glad if you will give me their names. It seems 
the only way of arriving at the names & classifications of the lower families.

No. 1 is the plant mentioned above
Nos. 3,4,& 5 are [?]?[?] on the Comal
No. 2 & 8 grow entirely under water - 2 in thick small bunches - 8 in large [carat: bunches much spreading]
No. 6 grows on rocks or wood under water
No. 7 is a [?] (I suppose) from the San Marcos collected last spring

I would be glad to correspond with Mr. [M.A.] Curtis Prof. [Jacob Whitman] Bailey  &
others who may be able to render me assistance in my
labors & I in my turn could occasionally furnish them with
specimens of rare or curious plants & so the correspondence
would be mutually profitable & pleasing. But I konwn not
their address. Could not you give me a start as their [?].

Hoping to hear from you again soon

I remain
As ever your most ob'd't Ser't
Charles Wright
        