Brora University, 
Providence, E. I*, 
October £5, 1925* 
Professor Arthur Stanley Pease, 
1114 West Oregon Street, 
Urbana, 111* 
Bear Peases 
I have the map and your eo ments on the same mailed October 22. 
These are just exactly what I wanted and they are apparently in every 
case right to the point. The map wao, of course, a very preliminary 
on© and some of the points which you emphasise as different were cor¬ 
rected before your letter was received. I am particularly glad for 
your comment regarding things around the Great Gulf and Fernald -Basin, 
Regarding the name "Collins'* this war sprung on me by Pernali and 
Bodge after they had gone over Logahte report in the light of what Sam 
Cote told us at considerable length {and he sketched the region on the 
floor of the piazza) at the hotel at Ste. Anne des Monta• He insisted 
and explained in detail that Convert© du Ohaudron was the rounded dome 
east of Bembroke. Moreover Thibault’s father is a lumberman in that 
particular region and I understand he bears out Cote’s statement that 
this is the real Convert© du Ohaudron. I presume this is the main reason 
why Bodge and Fernald independently suggested the name Collins for the 
Tabletop scrub-covered dome between Coleman and the saddle. I must 
admit, however, that I am not wholly in sympathy with the suggestion. 
