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To Recipients of Minnesota Botanical Studies : 



The copy of Minnesota Botanical 

 Studies sent to you, herewith, is in ex- 

 change. You are earnestly requested to 

 communicate your own publications to 

 the undersigned. 



Respectfully, 



CONWAY MACMlLLAN, 



State Botanist of Minnesota. 



July 3, 1903. 



collected 

 ey, on an 

 ily, 1901, 

 3 and Big 



andiyohi 

 , Collec- 

 Diamond 



Duched at 

 i the out- 

 nore fully 



Chippewa 

 /a river, a 

 , this base 

 in valley, 

 f archaean 

 lese oldest 

 deep with 



moraines and glacial drift. This overlies them 200 feet and 

 lore, forming the bluff slopes of the general valley. Two 

 tail bodies of water, mere pools but by courtesy called Carl- 

 >n lake and Cedar lake having no connection with the main 

 tream, lie nestled among these outcrops near Montevideo, in the 

 tain valley. The borders of these ponds afforded especially 

 >rofitable collecting grounds. 



At this point the securing and care of material was greatly 

 icilitated by the many courtesies of Judge Lycurgus R. Moyer, 

 isident at Montevideo, and it seems proper in this connection 

 make acknowledgment of his assistance. From here on 



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