Gass, G. M. 
Filed: Fish & Wildlife Service 
25 
February 9, 1944 
Hr. C. M. Cass 
4418 28th Place West 
Seattle 9S, Washington 
Dear Mr. Casss 
I have written again to the Fish and Wildlife Serfioe and hope 
that the report on the King Crab Investigation will soon come into your 
hands. I aa most anxious that some one gc up to Alaska and fish over the 
grounds covered by the Investigation, because it would be a very valuable 
thing to recover sons of the tagged specimens, without tags we need at 
least the width of shell, or, better yet, the dried shell saved and sent 
back with the tag. The more people take an interest in the king crab the 
more w© will learn about it. 
My best regards to you. 
Sincerely, 
Waldo L. Schmitt, Head Curator, 
Department of Biology. 
