16 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
New York State Educational Department. 
Science Division. 
S. R. Morse, Esq., 
Curator, New Jersey State 
Trenton, N. J. 
Director’s Office, State Hal], 
Albany, N. Y., October 9, 
Museum, 
1908. 
My Dear Sir: 
I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your report on the mammals of New 
Jersey. n my judgment this is a very useful and interesting work and does 
distinctive credit to your institution. 
Very truly yours, 
(Signed) JOHN M. CLARKE, 
Director. 
.state of Maine. 
Office of Chairman of Commissioners of Inland Fisheries and Game. 
„ _ „ Augusta, Maine, October 12, 1906. 
Prof. S. R. Morse, 
Curator, Nezv Jersey State Museum, 
Trenton, N. J. 
Dear Sir : 
J have received copy of your Museum’s last report— “The Fish of New Jer- 
SC n’ and W * Sh t0 than k you ^ 0r the same - It is a very valuable publication, and 
will be very handy for reference in our work. 
Thanking you for your kindness in thus remembering us, I am, 
Yours truly, 
(Signed) LEROY T. CARLETON, 
Chairman. 
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 
Department of Agriculture—Division of Zoology. 
„ _ „ „ Harrisburg, Pa., February 10, 1911. 
Prof. S. R. Morse, 
■Curator of New Jersey State Museum, 
Trenton, N. J. 
Dear Sir: 
I congratulate you and Professor Smith upon the recent issue of a revised 
catalog of “The Insects of New Jersey.” I write to ask if you will kindly favor 
me by sending me a personal copy. We are intending to follow your good work- 
in which your State has been such an excellent pioneer, as we hope to have leg¬ 
islation for the publication of such a catalog. 
Hoping to reciprocate favors in full in any way possible, and assuring you 
of my high appreciation of your service, I am, 
Very truly yours, 
(Signed) H. A. SURFACE, 
Economic Zoologist. 
