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The Uliio Naturalist 
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, O. 
March 2, 1906 
I thank you for the copy of the Survey Bill, enclosed 
in your letter of February the 28th. It is a matter of 
much interest to me. 
(Signed) Charles William Dabney. 
Wooster, Ohio 
Oct. 12, 1907 
I am in sympathy with the bill providing for a natural 
history Survey of Ohio and trust that it may be enacted. 
L. E. Holden, President. 
Adelbert College Biological Laboratory, 
Cleveland, O., Feb. 8, 1906 
The plan as outlined in the copy of the bill inclosed 
seems to he excellent and I shall he pleased to use what 
influence I may have in forwarding it. I have already 
advised our President to sign the recommendation 
which was sent to him. 
(Signed) Francis H. Herktck. 
Ohio State Board of Health, 
Columbus, O., Feb. 25, 1906 
I have been informed that House Bill No. 363 contem¬ 
plates providing for a Natural History Survey of Ohio in 
its relation to animal and plant life. I am delighted to 
hear of this movement for I am sure that such a 
survey would be of the greatest value to our cit¬ 
izens. I most heartily approve of the plan and shall 
be very glad to help call the attention of the matter to 
some of those interested. I cannot hope to speak to all 
who would he interested in this movement, because 
everybody in the State ought to be interested. The 
survey would be of great practical value to the State. 
(Signed) Frank Warner. 
Ohio State Board of Health, 
Columbus, O., Feb. 14, 1906 
I think the object of the bill is a very worthy one, and 
such a survey would no doubt be of considerable as¬ 
sistance to the State Board of Health in its work. I hope 
