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Amherst
26 Aug. 1880

My Dear Sir

Please do accept my best
thanks for your Botany. It astonishes
me that you have been able to take
so wide a view at this day of
special studies. There is but one defect
that I notice in the book – & that is
that your publisher has used such heavy
paper. But I am a specialist–
& can but hope to learn of you in
regard to the larger part of the
volume, I hope to do so.

Should anything occur to me in
regard to matter with which I
am familiar, it will give me
pleasure to communicate it.

Truly Yours
[?]

Prof. Bessey

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25 Aug. 1880

My Dear Sir

Please to accept my best
thanks for Iowa Botany. It astonishes
me that you have been able to take
to aide a view at this day of
special studies. There is but one defect
that I [illegible] in the book - That is
that your [illegible] has used such heavy
paper. But I am a [illegible]
can but hope to learn of you in
legend to the larger part 2 the
volume I hope to do so.

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familiar it will give me
pleasure to communicate [illegible]

Truly Yours

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Prof. Bessey