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To the Section of Vegetable Pathology
are referred all questions relative to
the diseases of fruits and fruit trees, grains
and other useful plants, due to parasitic
fungi, familiarly termed "rust," "smut,"
"mildew," "blight," "rot," etc.
Samples of the affected or diseased plants
or parts of plants, should accompany all
queroes re;atove thereto.

UNITED STATES.
Department of Agriculture.
DIVISION OF BOTANY
SECTION OF VEGETABLE PATHOLOGY.
Washington, D. C. May 12th 1888.

My dear Prof. Bessey,

I acknowledge with many thanks to the receipt of your very excellent pamphlet on the Grasses and Forage Plants of Nebraska.

On pg. 12. You speak of Andropogon Sacclia- [word] I did not know that this species extended so far north. I [word] be very glad to have a specimen of this species from your state. I have it from Colorado.

Yours very truly,

F. L. Scribner

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To the Section of Vegetable Pathology
are referred all questions relative to
the diseases of fruits and fruit trees, grains
and other useful plants, due to parasitic
fungi, familiarly termed "rust," "smut,"
"mildew," "blight," "rot," etc.
UNITED STATES.
Department of Agriculture.
DIVISION OF BOTANY
SECTION OF VEGETABLE PATHOLOGY.
Washington, D. C. May 12th 1888.

My dear Prof. Bessey,

I acknowledge with many thanks to the receipt of your very well made pamphlet in the [word] and [word] of Nebraska.

On pg. 12. You speak of [word] Sacclia- [word] I did not know that this species solitudes so far north. I [word] be very glad to have a specimen of this species from your state. I have it from Colorado.

Yours very truly,

F. L. Sciber