Dr. Joseph P. E, Morrison 
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July 6, 1944 
Tours of June 26 has just cots to hand and I am much 
pleased at the report of the bam owl. This is new to the region. 
Tour description of how you prepared it gives the proper fora for 
such a bird. 
I saw a small print of the photograph of the Ihip Snake 
which is most interesting! the enlargement will be very welcome. 
I am rather surprised at this habit since I have been under the 
impression that this particular snake was probably more of an 
insect feeder. 
I hope that you are getting along satisfactorily in your 
new quarters. Everyone speaks well of you. One of the men is 
having dinner with me Saturday night when I shall get more first¬ 
hand information. 
Tou will probably reoall one parrot that I skinned fbr a 
special purpose—this goes to the taxidermist shop today and Mil 
be ready in due time* 
Sincerely yours. 
A. Wetmore, 
Acting Secretary 
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