Orb ana,Illinois 
29 Ootobsr, 1923 
Os -v Cali i. . •: 
I 6ii a l x it’ til* suggsstio.'ie on tha map *-f; of soy v . L u to yoa. Wt 
cli ftfcB’t to io everything, I am sur-. ,to help yoa in tb • difficult task of sap- 
ping a aew 30iiBiry,«nd my own Skill at m *p-meking is so slight that I an con¬ 
stantly in admiration of sayone who can mass up £ nap or & r-lief map iron th« 
vwri-'-l sad scattering date such as are evailebls io this cs.se. 
As to tbs sap which Fernald id I a is in 1922 it is so prude and hasti- 
i—sad ; incomplete knowledge, in th r hat we no a know —i 
that I aoi almost & sheas i to hevs you as* it, and, from sb* feat that it loss not 
atten.pt any oontoars, I don't believe that there is anything oa if. that you h« vV 
no v jsors accurst vly on th? new map. Still, fhat you may h.rve all *-it-riel - v siI — 
afel ijt i a niing yoa the original oopy,made on pressing pap ■ :• <; : >< 
oemp-r, with fch* r-quest that aft?r yoa aes through with if yoa 1 ? as- h-v? it 
back, for I have * iittl; ssntimont.ai intersst in k: ping it. 
la my suggestions -boat th? possible ibsofity of tbs Convert da Ohaadron 
afli Ms.Coil ins I Hi not, wish in &?y way to lisput; tb? title sad tb* cam pis tc- 
appropriateness of to lJ?;?? asm-fof which I heartily approve),bat m- : Ly to 
point out that it ssemsJ to oh io b-feni still s ? ? m s t- as- to bi most probably) 
shat Coleman hsd 'in mind by his C. la C. As I thiol I iadieaied a . o»- 
svar,it is gaits iik : -iy thst hs or his guides in th - foggy conditions in which 
his trip was oti - m:» si dsatifird oh-? mouafcaio.Tbat is, tb-- C. da C. w *• $ doubtU ss 
qs.j. ?i from below ( sal if i i . ft p .-• * k yoa in dice t ?. if ought to b vUibt . fro® 
via Ste. A * , l his | 
UWWMM$*M$MiUH$i$nnntWi$pjWr finiiag mount in of aos«*h«i th, 
ahap , proa-i -1 > i f o i < nf ify th • t>s. ?rio ■?ity woala th? o 1 v ta - oa -■ a • ae,? ? 
Colemar without a naa , ^this ^ou and the others far? right io applyiag the 
name Collins. 
I b v 81ways b>*gf curious to know where yoa discovered tbs name Pembroke, 
which I h»v-> n-jv^r^sssn on any of f'bt maps at which I h<? v - ioos-si. From its being 
than fre-iiOh it does not s$am to bs s loc?i name but rather, the 
s or ? x pio,? ?*,iik- th- other fingIi-b a am &s(bo gan, 8 & y f i - L «, 
A10 B , {' 0 i f op). 
S’ a S ft*. Ana-- viU-g- from fcb* top of bog an, you will recall, sad I remem¬ 
ber that a year before Fsrnaid and I,after our return from that range,reeogaiz > 
from tb- vicinity of St?. Ann j, $ mountain which we then called Peas*.I think tost 
we saw it right from Pelletier's house or yard,bat of this I am not as posi ti « 8 
I should like to be. I do not recall,however,a Lag any other peak of this Lo- 
g = a r nga fro» thr*, *<> >. I sbou 1 i no t oa gr? etiy surpriso 1 if tbat w-r- f.- onIy 
on5 visible tbsne*.Others must b ? s :? from ths vicinity,how?vir. 
With cordis-i regards. 
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