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My dear Mr. Pitticr: 
I am just in receipt oi your letter of 
September 24, regarding the collection of woods 
that you are making in duplicate, one set being 
sent by mail directly to the Forest Service and 
the other held, to be forwarded to the Institution 
by freight. When I wrote the letter of September 
7 to the Forest Service, the one to which you re¬ 
fer, the situation was not entirely understood, 
but it has since been explained and 1 need scarce¬ 
ly say that the arrangement is wholly satisfactory. 
The relations between the Institution and the For¬ 
est Service are in every way congenial, end it is 
hoped that you and Mr. Moll will secure the necessa¬ 
ry material for a thoroughly satisfactory report on 
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