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Correspondence from John Wright to John Torrey, dated 1840-1841, discussing a number of plant species. Obsolete plant names mentioned include Baptisia leucophaea, Gymnandra and Polygonum articulatum.
Correspondence from John Torrey to John Carey, undated. A short, ebullient note congratulating Carey on a particularly tricky plant identification: "The little thing is so unike most of the order to which it belongs that I don't wonder you were puzzled with it." In celebration, Torrey writes, "I send you a queer little affair of Rafinesque's to read this evening."
Correspondence from Randolph B. Marcy to John Torrey, dated October 6, 1852, discussing the botanical specimens gathered on his recent Red River expedition, and proposing that Torrey is the botanist to analyze them.
Correspondence from Jonathan Roberts Paddock to John Torrey, dated 1838-1840, discussing plant specimens received from and sent to Torrey via friends and associates like Dr. R.P. Catley, Captain L. Hayes, "Mr. Moore," "Mr. Comstock," "Mr. Whitney," "Dr. Day," and Dr. N.W.M. McClelland; and volumes of Torrey's "Flora," with which he pronounces himself "well pleased."