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[[blank page]] [[end page]] [[start page]] [[Note: some writing too faint to decipher]] [[underline]] To attend to in 1867 [[/underline]] [[strikethrough]] "Ulmicola" elm (specimen two [[?]] ) [[strikethrough]] [[line]] Gall [[underline]] Caryae pilula [[/underline]] (Grave-yard hill - [[(?]] June (found dry in July) [tree cut down] [[line]] [[strikethrough]] Basswood galls [[/strikethrough]] [[line]] Theila Falacer ^ [[insertion]] take [[/insertion]] plenty for Edwards. [[line]] 1869 [[strikethrough]] Stem [[/strikethrough]] ^ [[insertion]] Leaf [[/insertion]] galls on [[strikethrough]] [[underline]] Asphondylia [[/underline]] [[/strikethrough]] Helianthus - [[/underline]] Asphondylia? [[/underline]] like [[underline]] Helianthi globulus. [[/underline]] Gather [[underline]] Before [[/underline]] July 18. (See J. I. p. 158 & 166) [[line]] Enclose plums on my tree in gauze bags & introduce Curculios bred in 1869: then if plums are stung, Curculio [[underline]] is [[/underline]] double-brooded. [[line]] Visit G. W. Thorn 8 miles a little S. of W. of Davenport. Take the Blue Grass road, go 6 1/2 miles: then 1 mile s: then 1/2 mile W. [[line]] Climbing cutworms, Dr. Truesdale &c. [[line]] Asp. conchiformis on Lilac at Stan of Eliah by Rily (write for same) [[line]] Write to Saunders [[end page]]