The laice water is not very good to drink. There are 'some small springs of 
fair water about four or five hundred yards Northeast of the cabin, in a 
draw that enters the laice just North of the house# 
If iklr. \Vetmore will write me just when he will arrive at the lake 
I shall try to arrange ray plans so that 1 can be there. It is iraportant 
that 1 visit my hunter there at the earliest date practicalo and at the 
same time I may be of some assistance to ilr. Y/etraore in getting located. 
The narae of our hunter at btinicing Lake is : Ernest L. Pineau. 
If 1 can be of further benefit to you in this iraportant matter I 
am gladly at your service. 
dincerely yours, 
(digned) J. dtokley Ligon 
Predatory Ymimal Insi^ector. 
