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December 1, 1333* 
Dr» i^mldo L. Schnitt, 
c/o United States National Museum, 
\Yashington, D* C. 
Dear Dr. Schadtt- 
I neglected to answer the paragraph in your 
letter of November 23rd regarding voltage and type of current 
available. V/e will supply 115 volt direct current. 
According to your suggestion, I am doing 
nothing about work tables until arrival of the scientists. 
If salt 'water from the shov/er system can be 
supplied to the desired sink in the gymnasium, could it not 
be used to eliminate all use of fresh water in that location, 
or at least eliminate the greater portion of it? 
All packages for the boat can be addressed, 
c/o Velero III, 
Dock 219, Terminal Island, 
San Pedro, California^ 
In regard to the photographing of algae, ycu 
might ask Dr* Taylor if any particular type of filter is especially 
useful in the photography of these specimens; also the type of 
film emulsions which he has found to be the best. 
Thank you for the pamphlet on amateur radio. I 
know Clair Foster, the author. He is a very prominent man on the 
coast. 
Yours very truly. 
.VC S ; H 
