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February 17, 1926. 
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Dear Loveridgei 
Thanks for yours of the 15th, which just arrived. 
First c'to answer your questions 
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As soon us I can get the checks, I skull give 
you a credit, and you cur go w&en you please. Ky idea of 
taking the American boat 8 that I believe we con get better 
accommodations tlmn on any other line for the same money. 
In regard to your passport, it may be advisable 
for you to oome to Washington so that wo can go together to 
the State Department and thrash out the question of your 
getting back. 
You can send your braces with the general outfit 
if you want, though if you go ahead alone with your two and 
a half ticket, you might be able to take more as beggage. 
1 am returning your list of supplies. Is it not 
beet for us to outfit together in London? Bring the list 
along, because it will be useful in helping us make our se«* 
lections (1 am glad our tastes in jam are the shiin). : 
Can we use English bank notes in the country? 
I thought of taking some loose with raa, but mo at of the funds 
in a lei t ol credit whicu 1 presume the funk of England 
will cash for ub as we need money. 
In law York I located i!r* Puck and put him on 1 
train for his return trip home. This should bo a lesson to 
all of us, except you who do not need it. 
Very truly yours, 
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Mr. Arthur Loveridge, 
Dueeurn of Comparative Loology, 
Cam ori dgo, Mas s. 
