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The Grove National Historic Landmark at Oct 18, 2023 04:43 PM

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Milwaukee Oct 23d 1856

Dear Sir

I have received the catalogue of insects
you have prepaid for our Female College & feel that you
have done us a great service, for which I will
endeavour to instill into the minds of the young
ladies sentiments of gratitude! I certainly feel
that you were not in my debt to that amount,
and that the obligation is transferred to the
other side.

I will write to Col. Stone to send the box
only by the most careful hand, and I hope
to receive it in safety.

My agreement to furnish an extended essay
on the grasses of the U.S. for the Patent office is
likely to fail. At any rate there will be
no results published before another year.
I hope you will finish the article on
"Mammals injurious to vegetation," it would
be interesting & valuable.

Mr W.G. Binney (Germantown Pa) is about to continue his
fathers work on "air breathing mollusks of the U.S." &
wants specimens. I have sent a lot from here &
presume he would be glad of some from Illinois.
I copied for him the list contained in your Transactions.

Very truly yours
I.A Lapham

Mr Robert Kennicott.

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Milwaukee Oct 23d 1856

Dear Sir

I have received the catalogue of insects
you have prepaid for our Female College & feel that you
have done us a great service, for which I will
endeavour to instill into the minds of the young
ladies sentiments of gratitude! I certainly feel
that you were not in my debt to that amount,
and that the obligation is transferred to the
other side.

I will write to Col. Stone to send the box
only by the most careful hand, and I hope
to receive it in safety.

My agreement to furnish an extended essay
on the grasses of the U.S. for the Patent office is
likely to fail. At any rate there will be
no results published before another year.
I hope you will finish the article on
"Mammals injurious to vegetation," it would
be interesting & valuable.

Mr W.G. Binney (Germantown Pa) is about to continue his
fathers work on "air breathing mollusks of the U.S." &
wants specimens. I have sent a lot from here &
presume he would be glad of some from Illinois.
I copied for him the list contained in your Transactions.

Very truly yours
I.A Lapham

Mr Robert Kennicott.