you all the above much better than I can describe it - and in less time. It
is the most satisfactory mode of illustration I know of. The whole outfit costs
less than $5. The plates (8") cost about $15 per 1000 for paper & printing.
I obtained the materials from the Franklin Bank Note Co., 107 Liberty St. New
York.
It was a great pleasure to me to meet you & Mr. Osborn in Des Moines - and
I hope I may have the pleasure of meeting you more frequently hereafter.
One subject that I would have liked to have spoken to you more about -
is the matter of State Entomologist - The bill introduced by Mr. Foster is a
copy of the Illinois law of 1867 under which Mr. Walsh was appointed, but naming the Agr. Coll. as depository of the collections, I feel much interest in having
this or some other bill as good or better go into effect. I learn from Mr. Riley
that he would accept the position if it is offered to him & the salary is reason-
able - not less [than] $2000. I don't suppose there is any one in the U.S. better
qualified for the position & I hope Iowa will have the wisdom to make this
appropriation (instead of the $5000 for grasshopper seed!!) Mr. Foster's bill
was reported back to the senate by the Agr. Comm. adversely - & has now been
referred to the Agr. College Comm. where I hope it will undergo such changes as will make it acceptable to the legislature to the Agr. Coll. & to Mr. Riley.
You know what is to be done to get it through better than I do but if you can
do anything more please let me know. I should like very much to learn your views upon this matter & will act with you to the best of my ability.
If you wish any further information about the etching ask for it - or
better make us a visit in Davenport.
With best regards
Truly your friend