UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 
BUREAU OF BIOLOGICAL SURVEY, 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 
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Dear LIr . Met mo re : 
lour letter of September 23 and your telegram of October 2 
were duly received. Mail, includi 
.ng your pay check, was sent to 
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orinne before the telegram was received 
Since we have de 
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30 long, it might be a good plan to 
defer the analysis of the water and earth, until you return. 
as I understand it, upon you" return to Corinne 
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■pending a few days in miscellaneous details, you will be ready to 
start 
for 
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ington. 
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found 
where 
when 
Mr. 
Dawson read his 
paper 
on th 
I have 
no 
idea 
of its contents 
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Of course I do not wish you to act the spy in any way, but si me 
at the present time waterfowl are under the protection of our Bureau, 
it will be a good plan for you to malce note of any flagrant violations 
either in shooting or shipment. The Migratory Bill comes up before the 
Supreme Court for decision as to its constitutionality within a woo . . o 
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If the court 
declares it 
people in 
Utah, who are 
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ime to the Pullman Company, who will be 
sader but wiser toward the close of the season 
