i»o've!Bber 8, ISSc 
Lr« Wa. iisaciolpli I<aylor 
Oaiversi ty of Micbij^aii 
Ana Arbor, MicM^fai 
Dear Dr 
o 5 / 
Just received the good suord from you* It is fine to krio*'/ th&t 
you eculd be spared for such a trip. I do liope that I caa land the 
invitation, but you will have. X^O I'ldi ve p €--L enee, as it may be a few 
weeks befoi'e we reach the point of definite arrangements. The tiling is 
still to be itept veiy quiet. This aa-nonition has been laid upon ae and 
BO I repeat it to you. I shall wi’ite you again as soon as I have furiilier 
news. 
My best to you until next time. 
dincercly 
f 
Waloo L, w'chaitt, Curator, 
Division of Marine Invertebrates, 
r.o. lou sinner! lou are certainly going 
foi’ lae if things doa*t go tiirough as per hopes! 
to aajce it hard 
f 'i a T' 'r .e -v* 
■P' p 
^ ex 
This is in answer to your second letter, v»hieh came to my atten- 
the first was replied to. If tiiis expedition goes thi*oagii as 
, I will ge-t aetails as to curi'etit. There is an abundance of 
it on board. 
now plarmed, I will ^ 
As I inoicated above, it may be a couple of vresks bofox'e I can 
puss on the 'A'oi'd, good or bad, to you, Dst us hope that it will be good, 
for I wouIg feel terrible if it we.re not, and you could not feel any 
worse tJian I would. 
V; . T" 
V t ' -u ft o * 
