INTRODUCTORY LETTER 



BY A. L. HEERMANN, M. D. 



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PHILADELPHIA, October 6, 1854. 



SIR : I herewith have the honor to submit to you the report on the natural history of that 

 portion of California over which your command passed, during the late survey, from San 

 Francisco to Fort Yuma. 



From the limited time within which it was desirable it should be completed, I have only 

 undertaken the detail of the ornithological branch ; the others I have placed in the hands of 

 the following gentlemen : 



Professor S. F. Baird has classified the mammals. These are necessarily few ; the great 

 difficulties which present themselves in their preparation, added to the still greater one of their 

 transportation when prepared, form insuperable obstacles to an extensive collection in this 

 interesting department. 



Dr. Edward Hallowell has described the reptiles, among which he has found many new and 

 interesting species. 



Mr. E. Durand and Dr. T. Hilgard have classified the collection of plants, consisting of about 

 one hundred species, nearly twenty of which are new. 



Professor C. Grirard has described many new species of fish, among which are several vivipa 

 rous ones from the coast of California. 



To all of these gentlemen I feel under deep obligations for the zeal with which they have 

 entered upon their various branches of natural history, and the material assistance which they 

 have afforded me in the early rendition of my report. 



As the maladies encountered during the course of the expedition, taken in time, were never 

 allowed to assume a serious nature, I have made no medical report. They consisted of diseases 

 incident to the country, and to camp life, such as intermittent fever, diarrhoea, and dysentery, 

 besides some few surgical cases of incised and punctured wounds, all of which, however, termi 

 nated favorably. 



I remain, sir, your obedient servant, 



A. L. HEEKMANN, M. D. 

 Surgeon and naturalist to the command. 



Lieutenant R. S. WILLIAMSON, 



Topographical Engineers, Washington, D. C. 



