COMMUNICATION 
from the 
CARNEGIE MUSEUM 
DEPARTMENT OF THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTE 
PLE TSBURG EH.) PE NIN: 
January 23, 1908 
Dear Sir: 
The Director and Scientific Staff of the Carnegie Museum desire 
to express to you, and, through you, to The American Museum of 
Natural History, their sympathy in view of the great loss which your 
institution and the cause of science in America have sustained in the 
death of Mr. Morris K. Jesup, whose self-denying and intelligent 
labors on behalf of all good causes, and especially on behalf of the 
great Museum which dignifies and adorns the City of New York, have 
made his name immortal as one of the patrons of sound learning in 
America. 
Very truly yours 
Wr Je HOLLAND 
Director 
Dr. Hermon C. Bumpus 
Director of The American Museum of 
Natural History 
New York City, New York 
