taken from here after all. 
I can't seem to think of much to write. The work goes on in the 
same old way. Everything seems to be going all right. Mr. Knowles 
scared me once by saying we coiildn't have any more Bristol board for pasting 
but he dug up some and I believe will get more. 
We have had the coldest weather of the winter this wees, but it 
is milder today, with prospect of warmer weather. I am certainly glad. 
It has been too cold to sleep the last few nights. 
The separates of Dr. Fraser's paper on Bartlett's hydroids 
came a few days ago. I am enclosing two or three copies, for he will 
sure!^ want to see it. Shoiold I send the rest on to Vancouver, or can 
they wait until you return? I've forgotten how many you wanted to keep 
out for Bartlett. Was it 25 copies? The publishers sent you 135 copies. 
