UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 
BUREAU OF BIOLOGICAL SURVEY, 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 
October 20, 1915. 
Mr. Alex v, e tmo re 
Corinne. Utah 
Bear Uetmore: 
Your letter of October 9 from Malta, Montana, was duly received. 
2he express box came safely to hand, and the stomachs and pellets of the 
great blue heron were taken out and the salted skins sent to Mr* Barrett. 
It is very interesting to find that the great blue heron in some places 
is developing into a bird eater. I hope that this will not extend into 
a general habit 
M V 
The following notices of banded birds have been received to date: 
7 
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So. ?SS was killed twelve miles northwest of Salt Lake City by 
F. j*. Fryrear, 1131 Princeton Avenue, Salt Lake City; No. 913 was killed 
by iViIliam McDonald, 429 E. 22nd St. South, Logan, Utah; and 978 was 
killed at Corinne by Lloyd Burrup, 2460 Lincoln Avenue, Ogden. 
I have acknowledged the receipt of all three letters. 
Y/ith kind regards , I am. 
Very truly yours 
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In Charge. Economic Investigations. 
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