Transcribe Baker, A. B. Letter to Ward, Henry A. (1883-03-21)

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probably be all I can do for the Bulletin, as this is the hardest kind of work for me.

  The egg letters I shall have to retain a day

or two longer, as I wish to keep a list of the eggs ordered - to use in making out catalogue.

   I am glad to hear of the Musk Ox; suppose

Cambridge will have it, by right of prior order.

  All is going well here - I vary but little

one way or the other. Am waiting with some im patience for farther word from Mr. Gilbert, as I cannot well leave here before hearing from him, and I am anxious to get away as soon as posible. I have had favorable news from several persons in the West regarding weather, and it makes me </u uneasy>. Respectfully, yours, Arthur B. Baker