February 11, 1939 
Lt. P. Foley, Jr. 
U.S.S. HOUSEOI 
c/o Postmaster 
Charleston, South Carolina 
Dear Mr. 
With this I ha#9 you two sets of the pictures I took from 
the airplane the day that Mr. Dugan was kind to take oit®!!* 
James and the north end of Albemarle Island. I had best luck with the 
color pictures, but some of them were poor in color because of Tinder- 
exposure. fhe experience was very much worth while, or at least it 
will be, if I ever get another chance to go aloft with you f o Iks . A 
poor color film will always yield a good black and white print. With 
the 3-1/4 x *1-1/4 black and whites I had very poor success, lys ywiSL 0&11 
see. They are hardly worth labelling. All of them were taken up 
near the northern end of Albems^fte. 
The 5x7 prints are numbered to correspond with the enclosed 
list. I have given Captain Callaghan and Captain Bryan, the Hydrographer 
each a set. I understand that things like this can’t be made public, 
but you are welcome to the® and further prints of any of them if you 
will but send me the number. 
I hope you all will have another of those grand trips with 
the President and that he will have as successful a one as the last 
time. That I wish that it might be a longer cruise and that I might 
be along goes without saying. 
My best to you all and our mutual friends aboard. Don't for- 
, who so kindly gave me the lift. 
Sincerely, 
LS 
LMe 
Waldo L. Schmitt, Curator, 
Division of Marine Invertebrates. 
