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[Ulbe gone to Europe for a year from Oct 29, 1868] Joseph M. Wilson, [9 miles North of] Sterling, Illinois (writes me to visit him -- will fetch me from Sterling - a quaker.] Rollin A. Smith, Microscopist, & Hardware man, Fond du Lac, Wisc. Has "Nachets", $150 instrument D. K. Young, Huntington, L.I., New York. (Asparagus) I. J. Brown, State Normal School, Whitewater, Wisconsin (offers help, &c W. V. Andrews, 130 Charlton St., N.Y. Yama-mai eggs J. S. Shearman, Rockford, M E. P. Austin, Omaha, Nebraska. 2500 spec. (wishes to exchange [[insertion]] 10 for 30c; 35 for $5 Coleoptera [[/insertion I. Balsiger, Highligh, Illi. (sect. Farmers Club.) A. E. Trabue, Hannibal, Mo. (Stock-man & writer) B. L. Kingsbury, Alton, Ill "Cleaver L. Rhodes (large & intelligent farmer) near Shipman, Macoupin Co Ill.
Transcription Notes:
Camille Sebastien Nachet was a Parisian optician who produced the famous microscope
Antheraea yamamai = Japanese silkworm