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to him whenever he comes down next from the hills. If by any chance 
you have left Jaque when this package reaches you please let me know 
and I will write you and tell you what to do with the pictures &yi,the 
natives. I have the different lots separated and have also put tne 
name of the person for whom they are intended on the back in case they 
get mixed up. It is possible that I do not have the Indiarife nanejl 
spelled correctly as I was a little unsure of it when he told me who 
he was. ' 
The heavy equipment that we shipped by freight arrived finally 
about three weeks ago. Everything came through in good shape. Our 
guns have been cleaned and put away, aur khakis are washed and we are 
all set for another expedition, the only thing needed being time to make 
itJ If everything goes well I want to come to Jaque some time next 
February and with Chino’s help get together three or four cayuco*& and 
go directly back to the highest Indian settlement on the river. Here I 
would make a camp and work back into the mountains. This would give us 
a fine collection from the whole area as unquestionably there are a good 
many birds back in the interior that are not found on the coast. I must 
say, however, that this is only a plan at present. I always have a 
scheme for going somewhere so that I can pop it out of the hat whenever 
I get a break so that I can get away. 
The two color prints for Chino are like v two of those that I 
sent to your mother for you so you can judge ^|M||these have come out. 
In fact, your prints are definitely better thalrWese. 
Perrygo joins me in best regards. I shall look forward to 
hearing from you as to the disposal of the pictures and what the people 
have thought of them. Jaque is often in my mind. Remember me to Pop 
and Slim. 
Sincerely yours. 
A. Vietmore, 
Secretary. 
Ip 
