Charles Bessey, Letters, 1891

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[?] few years in one building or the other. I shall be able to [?] [coverage?] one floor to suit [?] fairly well. How have the [?] [?] tables in your laboratory "[?] out"? Have they any advantage over the ordinary kind in two [?]? If you can give me any [?] as to [?]. I shall be very grateful.

I [?] [?] to have a building for biology alone, so it will not be necessary or advisable for us to visit [?] too much in the way of special arrangments now, but I want to have at least a decent laboratory.

I have had a fairly satisfactory year, satisfactory so [?] as teaching is concerned, unsatisfactory in that I have had next to no time for myself, for work of my own. An old college

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people who call themselves [?] are called "botanists", but they know nothing but the "analysis" of flowers, and talk what is to we about as much a foreign language as is, say Italian; I understand it, but that is all.

If you have not made any places for summer, I wish that you would think seriously of Boulder.

Yours very truly, John [Cardier?]

When will you Systematic Botany be out?

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