sale at the Survey. I have had to buy a good many to send to 

 paleobotanists who must have them, and I have not felt able to 

 send them merely as mementos. In fact I have not half distrib 

 uted them to the profession on account of the expense, and the 



applies to Monographs, two of which T shall publish before long. 

 I hope it may be repealed or amended before they are out. 



Mrs. Ward and. I had a good time at Cleveland and the Thousand 

 Islands. Please remember us to Mrs. Dearie, Mr. and Mrs. Brewster, 

 and your stanch friend Kennedy. 



law in this respect cannot be too severely condemned. 



It also 



Most sincerely yours 



