GOUCHER COLLEGE 
Baltimore, Maryland 
Cotober 25, 1924 
Dr. Waldo X. Schmitt, 
U . S , national I!us eum , 
D. 
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Dear Dr, Schmitt; 
Your letter of the 17th v/as duly received, hut 
acknovlod.'cement delayed for the usual reason. 
I v/as very much ^,1 eased to know that Dr. Bcschrna 
has enoressed a desire to bo to TortuBas next siimner, and 
that such substantial proBress toward Bratifyinn the wish 
has been raa.de. 
There is no doubt, I believe, that the laboratorjT- 
will be opened for another three-month season. I am hop- 
ing ver^r earnestly that you a.nd Taylor and I can make 
joint investigation of the feeding habits of a number of 
of a single genus, say Haemulcn. I belie/e the 
Species 
results would be interesting. You and I could co that ale 
as a rati iter c 
f fact, since the 
al g'ae 
play a 
ra.iner, and 
perhaps only 
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incerely yours, 
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