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[Orange] Judd Company, Publishers, No. 751 Broadway.
[Orange Judd, Pres't.]
David W. Judd, Vice-Pres't.
Samueal Burnham, Sec'y.

American Agriculturist.
[A very large Illustrated Ma]gazine, established in 1842, with separate English and German Editions, devoted to Practical
[Farming and Gardening,] and the interests of the Entire Household. Terms—The circulation of the American
[Agriculturist is so large th]at it can be furnished at the low price of $1.50 a year; four copies for $5; six copies, $7; ten
[or more copies, only $1 each;] postage prepaid by the Publishers in each case; single numbers, 15 cents each. Advertisements,
[(of good character only,)] $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2 per line.

Rural Books and Books for Sportsmen.
Standard Works on Agriculture, Horticulture, Architecture, Field Sports, Fish and Fishing, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine,
Poultry, Entomology, Bee-keeping, Hunting and Trapping, etc.

New York, Oct. 25th, 1881

My Dear Prof. Bessey;

This is the first time I have
had the pleasure of sending you a check, small as it
is, for a contribution to the American Agriculturist.
I hope it may not be the last. It of course, is for
the article sent us and published in the November
[?]. I think I told you before that the Field
[?] [?]ure, or, if you please to limit it,
[?] [?]al Agriculture, is at present open to you
[?] [?]t field I think you will find ample oppor[tunity]
[?] write an occasional and of course valuable
[?] Articles of about 100 words satisfy,
[?] [?]n we can have a larger number of subjects
[?] each Number.

Yours Sincerely,
Byron D. Halsted

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