Iberbartum 
Ibarvarb ^University) 
B. L. ROBINSON, Curator 
Asa Gray Prof. Syst, Bot. 
M. L. FERNALD, 
Fisher Prof. Nat. Hist. (Bot.) 
DA Y, Librarian 
sa m i M. - vi we c w T, 
Assistant in Library 
IVAN M. JOHNSTON, Assistant 
Tear Collins; 
I am inclosing a carbon of what I have written in re¬ 
gard to the Mt. Logan region for the Geographic Review, end shall 
be glad if you will look it over and make any suggestions. Besides 
your map, of course, I have a large series of photographs which 
can be used. I am having glossy prints made of the more important 
ones and so far as I remember my own negatives are so much clearer 
than yours that I think enough can be got from ray own without 
bothering you. It may be that when the lot is rounded up I shall 
have to bother you for one or two prints. 
Thank you very much for the two very clear prints of the St. 
Fabien region which came promptly. 
In regard to men who might possibly work on the Chestnut survey; 
I rather doubt if I have any one available just now, since the 
students who are best equipped are scattering. Our assistant, 
Johnston, is starting in a week for California by automobile with a 
friend to return in the autumn; Fasset will assist in the bummer 
School; my assistant of next year, Dunbar, is goin& to Newfoundland 
with me, as is also Prince, another Graduate Student of great pro¬ 
mise. The only other man who would be particularly appropriate for 
this work is Brumbaugh, who expected to go to Newfoundland with me, 
out is obliged to be at home in western New York to help on the farm. 
So I seem to be rather deficient in men who might help you out. 
I shall have to go to the cape the middle of next week to attend 
to various things there, and it is possible that I cannot be back in 
time for the Club meeting, though I shall make an effort to get up on 
a train which reaches Boston between G and 7 Friday night. In case 
I do not see you and you have further inquiries in regard to men for 
the work on the Chestnut, let me know, and I will think again 
whether there is any one who could fit into the job. 
CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, U.S.A, 
May 29, 1924. 
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Inclosure 
Sincerely yours 
