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Haley Herman at Apr 28, 2020 11:52 PM

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Bloomington, Nebr., August 20, 1891.

Professor C. E. Bessey,

Lincoln, Nebraska.

Dear Friend Mr. Bessey:

I have searched our ponds,
creeks, rivers etc., for Marsiliabut an afraid I have been unsuccessful.

The last time I was out I was about five miles west of this place,
at a large pond which has been a stationary feature there for as long
as I can remember. It should be a very favorable place this plant,
as it is very woody and grassy. I enclose a small plant that I found
floating on the surface of the water and in some places growing on
the mud in very damp places. I do not think it is Masilia, but will
send it along.

Very truly yours,
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