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West Virginia University.
Morgantown, N. Va. Oct. 29th 1880

Prof C. E. Bessey, –

My Dear Sir.—

On my return from my geological
work in Iowa I found awaiting
me the copy of your "Botany
for High Schools & Colleges". Many thanks
for your kindness.

My examination of the volume has
led to nothing but admiration in
the highest degree. It fills completely
what has hithero [illegible] a
wide gap in American Botanical works.
While not so labored as Sachs'
it covers substantially the same
ground in a much clearer and
more explicit style.

The wealth and beauty of illustration

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West Virginia University

Morgantown, [illegible] Oct. 29th 1880

Prof C. E. Bessey

My Dear Sir-

On my return from my geological
work in [illegible] I [illegible] awaiting
me the copy of your "Botany
for High Schools and Colleges". Many thanks
for your kindness.

My examination of the volue has
led to nothing but [illegible] in
the highest degree. It fills com
pletely what has hithero [illegible] a
wide gap in American Botanical works.
While not [illegible] labored as [illegible]
it [illegible] the same
ground in a much [illegible] and
more explicit style.
In wealth and beauty of illustration