April 30, 1946. 
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ii"b* Col. C. H. Morgan, 
Albrook Field, 
Canal Zone* 
Dear Col. Morgan: 
It was a welcome surprise to see you for a brief 
moment sihen you were on your way to the plane at Morrison Field, as 
I was sorry to leave Panama without a word with you to thank 
you for your many kindnesses to us during our Darien expedition. 
Mr. Perrygo and I have returned in good health from this work 
and have the most pleasant memories of the friendly reception 
that you gave us, and your assistance in the arrangements for us. 
I am writing officially to the Army Air Forces to record this 
but wish to give you this personal word direct . I hope that the 
two civilians have not been too much trouble to you and your 
as sociates. 
It is highly gratifying to look over the specimens 
which have just been unpacked. As I have just written Colonel 
Keith I am sure that there are some things new to science among 
them, and in any event all of them constitute valuable records find 
additions to knowledge. It is always satisfying to work in regions 
that have been unknown. 
When you come 
me know as I want very much to 
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Sincerely yours. 
A. Wetmore, 
Secretary. 
to Washington please be sure to let 
see you. Thanking you again for 
lp 
