July 29, 1941 
Mr, Roger W. Harrison 
2726 Monti ake Boulevard 
Seattle, Washington 
Dear Roger i 
1 believe that Oarl has copies of the various station rocords 
and rough list of material taken at eaoh of the stations so far as 
Pat ms able to type them before we left him in Alitak. The three 
batches of carbons with this letter I believe are all that Pat didn’t 
get typed. They were don© here by Hiss Me Cain while i ms away in 
the spring. There is also an abridge/ list of stations by number* and 
localities that Dr. Schults prepared for use in connection with the 
fish collections, some thing that would enable him to readily locate 
the origin of any particular specimen. It my be of some use to you 
or Wallace. 
Last of all there is a little black notebook in which our 
temperature records are entered. Pat has the thenaomoters . The 
number of the one we used is on the first sheet of the notebook. 
I ©a afraid these data are altogether too few to be of much use, 
but you should have the book available in case the records fire need- 
ed* If you have any difficulty reading what’s entered, Pat may be 
able to tell you what’s what on Ms return. 
These several papers should have been sent along to you with 
the sheets of measurements sailed the other day. 
Tiler® is one other thing that Vsfellaoo should have and that 
is measurements of the young crabs. The simplest thing for me would 
oe to send you back a lot of them. They -are all about one size and 
from Cano© Bay, I do not know how much they will help out his curve 
because, as I recall it, there mo a considerable gap between those 
crabs and the next largest size -which we wore not lucky enough to fill 
in. Tell Wallace to drop me a line when he wants them sent on. 
