Kellogg, R. 
Filed J Belgian Congo 
Dr. Kellogg Mar. 23, 1955 
Waldo L. Schmitt 
Crates for fiber cases. 
I find that I have to transfer a considerable part of ray equipment 
for the Belgian Congo E>:pedition to fiber cases to save weight, as we 
have to make several hops by air, Mr. Wilding tells me, however, that 
these should be lightly crated. This is an urgent request, because I 
am leaving town Saturday and would like to see the crating accomplished 
if possible before I leave. There will be four or possibly five light 
crates, approximately 2»l/2 ft. by 18 in. by lit* in. I have attached a 
requisition for this work, ^diich I hope may be put through prmptly. 
The cases will be ready by Thursday noon. 
