THE DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION 



STATE OF INDIANA 



DIVISION OF Forestry 



INDIANAPOLIS 



CHARLES C. DEAM 

 STATE FORESTER 



Maroh 51, 19 S3. 



Mr. Walter Deame, 

 29 Brev/eter St. , 

 Cambridge, Llass. 



Dear Mr, Deame: 



I wish to acknowledge receipt of your letter of 

 the 28th, and am glad to know that you have a co- 

 py of the "Trees of Indiana" for 1919. This is 

 a reprint of the first edition of the "Trees of 

 Indiana. " 



Our last book is quite different, and is more 

 valuable in several ways. 



I suggest that when you are over to the Gray Herb- 

 arium again, that you ask to see the last edi- 

 tion of the "Trees of Indiana." This book was 

 entirely re-written in a larger edition, and has 

 in it the experience of ten years field work. 



I am very much pleased to know that you remember 

 me, and I would ve.ry much enjoy a visit in the 

 East again, but I doubt whether I will ever get 

 there. 



I will say this to you that if you ever get out 

 into the ,?est, T would be glad to have you come 

 to ray house and look over some of our Indiana 

 weeds. 



■'/ith best wishes, I am. 



ccd/n 



Diet. 



