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B. L. ROBINSON, Curator, 
Asa Gray Prof. Syst. Bot. 
M. L. FERNALD, 
Fisher Prof. Nat. Hist. (Bot.) 
MARY A. DAY, Librarian 
EDITH M. VINCENT, 
Assistant in Library 
IVAN M. JOHNSTON, Assistant 
CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, U.S.A. 
Oct. 25, 1925. 
Dear Collins: 
Dodge and I will have to wait a few days before returning 
the map of the Logan region, since my photographs which include a pan¬ 
orama taken by him from the top of Griseom, are just being developed. 
'They have promised to get them to me within two or three days now, and 
I shall send the first series of prints directly to you. I also have a 
panorama taken from’1000 feet above the Locked Camp to the west, which 
gives very clear ideas,provided the prints come out right, of the extent 
of the northwestern spurs of the range. 
One thing Dodge and I have agreed upon and have put upon the label 
forms which are now in the printer's hands, is the name Great Basin 
the 
changed to read Pease 3asin , since Pease did^most thorough exploring in 
there, and the rediscovery of Lit. Logan has squeezed his name out of 
the region. The other names are to us wholly appropriate. 
I shall also have some panoramas from the eastern side of Tabletop 
which will oe of real service / I trust, to you in remaking that map. I 
will edit up the old print that you gave me so far as I am able, and 
Dodge will doubtless have some suggestions to make, so that that can be 
redrawn and brought to date. 
The Rhode Island trip did not materialize. Griscorn and I had planned 
to go, but I could get absolutely no information from the committee until 
the very last moment when Dr. Bill's stenographer telephoned to 
Miss Anderson that the whole thing had been given up. I was sorry since 
I could have gone just at that time and we should have had at least half 
