Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Stirling 
2 
February 16, 1949 
instructions as to how to reach your campsite on a Rio Cabobrd* 
This sounds like an excellent location. It must have been from 
about that point that Goldman climbed the mountains to the 
north from the description that he has published. 
I think I wrote you earlier that I believe it will be 
desirable this season for me to spend what time I have available 
in the section tributary to Pacora and Chepo. The section you 
are in is most fascinating and has wonderful birds, but should 
receive a full season's attention. 
This evening I am having the Australian party over for 
a buffet supper at which a smoked turkey will play prominent partJ 
I have had my booster typhoid innoculations and only 
need now visas on our pasports and an opportunity to get away. 
Sincerely yours, 
A. Wetmore, 
Secretary, 
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