Charles Bessey, Letters, 1891

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UNITED STATES POSTAL CARD. ONE CENT NOTHING BUT THE ADDRESS TO BE ON THIS SIDE.

C. E. BESSEY

Lincoln, Neb.

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Red Cliff Colo. 7/14/'91. C. E. Bessey Linclon Neb. Dear Sir:--Will you please send me a catalog as I wish to by the best Botany that there is to study up in. I have used Gray's. Have you a book asking & answering questions upon Bot. to all the sciences combined. I need help in Bot. & other sciences Very Truly, R. D. McClelland Red Cliff.

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IMPORTERS BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS STATIONERS

A. C. MCCLURG & CO. 117, 119, AND 121 WABASH AVENUE CORNER MADISON STREET

[DICTATED]

Chicago, October 12, 1891.

Prof. Charles E. Bessey, Dept. of Botany, Univy. of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska.

Dear Sir:

Replying to your letter of October 5th, we would say that we have not in stock a copy of Solms-Laubach's "Fossil Botany", but expect to have it the first of next week at which time a copy will be sent you.

Walling's "Evolution of Botany" has not yet been published, though the publishers announce that it will be ready very soon. We will keep your order for it on file, and send you a copy when it is received.

Yours truly,

A. C. McClurg & Co. [signature]

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