UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
BUREAU OF BIOLOGICAL SURVEY 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 
1/iarch 26, 
1912. 
Mr. Alex V/etinore 
Box 626 
San Jnan^ Porto Rico. 
Dear Wetjmore: 
Your two letters of March 17 have come to hand. 
The 16 packages 'oy mail, and one "by express, containing 
birds, bats, stomachs, etc., were duly received in good 
condition. I have suggested to Mr. Todd he had better 
caution Worthington not to claim that he was v/orking for 
the Government, as it might cause him considerable trouble. 
The postal order covered the cost of the new 
aux which y;as shipped to you yesterday with a nev; supply 
of ammunition. 
Mr. Birdseye left this morning for Montana 
and in about ten days will join Professor Lantz in Colorado 
to take up prairie dog work. 
V/e have mailed the ball of twine which you 
requested. 
\7ith best wishes, 
Sincerely yours, 
L In Charge of EconomicNlrTvestigations, 
