Charles Bessey, Letters, 1891

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not I am correct. Since Sunday you the [?] [?], or which I made the mistake, I have found the true [?] rigidum.

Yours [?] [?] H. [?]

G. [?]

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Minden, Neb June 28 - 91.

Prof. Bessey Dear Sir:

The enclosed envelope contains specimens of a plant which I found growing in sand. It appears to me like an Eleochars but I am unable to place it satisfactorily so send it to you for classification. The [?] grows a considerable distance from here but [?] endeavor to [?] another at the first opportunity.

Did you wish more specimens of the [?] [?]? In your request for more specimens I did not understand which you wished.

Yours [?] W. H. [?]

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Minden, Nebr July 7 - [?]

Prof. Bessey - Dear Sir;

I send you to-day three plants which I think are additions to the list -- [but?] -- two are probably so from oversight.

I take them to be [?] [?] which has escaped freely.

[?] [?] found in all waste places and Geranium Robertianium which was found in an unfrequented street and is the only specimen which I have seen to [?] -- say whether it is escaped or not. I will send more of the ledges soon. My books do not give [?] [?] Where can I find a description of it?

Yours [?] H. [?]

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Minden, Nebr. July 14 1891

Prof. Bessey --

Dear Sir;

Enclosed are more and better developed specimens of the [?] which I sent you before

Yours Truly

H. [Haparman?]

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