mr. mcmann. and he quickly referred to it as named on behalf of my good friend and co-commander of that expedition, lieutenant william clark. so, these are but a few of the many, many plants. now, mind you, lewis and clark, also, sent me many, many dried plants that they had sewn into pages in books. and i, immediately, sent those plants and seeding, accordingly, to professor benjamin smith barton. the professor of horticulture and botany at the university of pennsylvania. captain lewis had studied with him before he embarked on that expedition. and so, it was that those plants became most useful for further study. i have always believed that botany is foremost amongst the sciences. your next question, mr. light? >> well, mr. jefferson, it's quite clear that you have quite extensive gardens here. and brody asks how many plants you have in the garden? >> body. how many plants do i have in the garden? i would reckon to say, if you are speaking of flowers, upwards of 330 varieties. vegetables, much