IN RE 
Cable Address Museology New York’ 
The American Museum oe Naturae History 
77th STREET and CENTRAL PARK WEST 
NEW YORK CITY 
Department of Birds 
FRANK M. CHAPMAN, So.D., Curator 
July 15, 1924 
.Professor J. Franklin Collins 
United States Department of Agriculture 
Brown University, Providence, R. I. 
Dear Professor Collins: 
I am very sorry indeed to have been so long in answering 
your letter of April Vth, and the information you desire certainly 
comes too late for use this season. I did not return from Central 
America until the end of April, and I was ill for seven weeks after 
that; so that I am only now beginning to catch up on my personal 
correspondence. Inclosed you will find a list of the birds which 
I observed last summer in Caspe, which I trust is what you wish. 
Perhaps Dame Fortune will smile upon me sufficiently to 
enable me to see you at a meeting of the New England Botanical Club 
next season, or to be associated with you again on a field trip. 
With best regards, I am 
LG:FB 
Inc. 
Sincerely yours, 
Ludlow Uriscom, 
Assistant Curator of Birds. 
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