Fernald, M. L* 
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recollection of Logan’s description* 2hle was, se I say, a great 
surprise out very interestlog. 
lou will also be interested in knowing that the two views,that 
you supposed were taken from the. ridge above the Looked Camp and 
which, neither of us could correlate with our recollections of the 
topography of the region, proved to bo two of the views that Lodge 
took from the top of -riscorn locking eastward, cad the rounded dome, 
which we tried so unsuccessfully to fit Logan, is really convert© da 
Chaudrozu Moreover, these two views overlap the other views of one 
of a partial panorama of -4 sk two that Lodge took from the top of Griscom. 
Shis tseanc that we did not see the views taken from the ridge above 
Looked Camp yesterday afternoon* 1 understood you to say that these 
views did not turn out wall, or perhaps you used ever a stronger ex¬ 
pression than that* If this is correct it may bo that no hints were 
made of than but, if it is not correct and you happen to have cob© prints 
from that location, oven though very poor, 2 would be glad to set them 
as they may help in checking up on tae general nap and modal. 
Sincerely, 
j. FmiELxi? coll is3, 
die /ebb 
Pathologist 
