TESTIMONIALS. 
15 
State of New Jersey, 
Fish and Game Commissioners. 
Long Branch, N. J., October 18, 1906. 
Mr. S. R. Morse, 
Trenton, N. J. 
My Dear Mr. Morse:— 
Your report is going to be in great demand by 
history scientists and school teachers. I have had a 
it already. We could also use it as the best work 
published by the State. I could make that take the 
published by the Commission. 
Yours very truly, 
libraries, museums, natural 
great many inquiries about 
we have on fish and game 
place of the book formerly 
(Signed) BENJ. P. MORRIS, 
The Prudential Insurance Company of America. 
Home Office, Newark, N. J., 
October 30, 1906. 
“'"I am "very much pleased to have the copy of the State Museum Report which 
you were good enough to send me, and I beg to thank you for your courtesy. 
Believe me, 
Very truly yours, 
(Signed) JOHN F. DRYDEN, 
President. 
New York, October 29, 1906. 
S. R. Morse, Esq., 
Curator, State House, 
Trenton, N. J. 
Dear Mr. Morse: 
I received the report of the State Museum and thank you for the same. It 
is very fine. Ver y tru L y° urs > 
(Signed) EDMUND W. WAICELEE. 
New York Acquarium. 
Battery Park, 
New York, October 12, 1909. 
Mr. S. R. Morse, Curator, 
N. J. State Museum, 
My Dear Sir: 
I am indebted to you for a copy of your Museum document on the Birds of 
New Jersey, for which please accept my thanks and congratulations. 
Very sincerely yours, 
(Signed) C. H. TOWNSEND, 
Director. 
