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larger mountain on the opposite side of the Great Gulf from 
Logan as Pembroke or, as he pronounced it once, Pembroke, but 
most of the time he pronounced it as if it was spelled Pembroke. 
1 think there is absolutely no doubt that the mountain seen from 
the hotel is not Mt» Logan but the peak that on my map was marked 
Couverte du Chaudron, whether this is the correct name or not. 
Apparently Cote and the lurabeman of the region know this peak 
as Couverte du Chaudron. 
Perhaps Femald has written you that on his labels he is 
changing the name of the Great Gulf to pease Basin, a very 
appropriate change, I think, in view of the feet that you did so 
much exploring in this great cirque. 
1 think myself that there is still considerable uncertainty 
concerning the identity of some of the places but Femald writes 
me that the names on the map which I sent you are entirely in 
accord with his ddoas, except that he is making the change in the 
name cf the Great Gulf as just mentioned. 
Sincerely, with best wishes, 
J. FEAEELH COLLIES, 
jfc/ebb 
Pathologist. 
