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nr ® ier ® ia much malaria in this count iy and a great deal 
5 ?P rqper ««« and yarding against mosquitoes, 
d 1 i b ° th T caae out ^ good health* I used quite a hit 
o± medicun@ among the Indians# 
,. _ . ,, The highly successful and I owe much to you for 
tne friendly assistance that you have rendered. Our time was shorter 
hoped but at that we accomplished the major oart of our 
f e f ln f this country I hope to babble to get 
in Jgaingeb t&* point of my camp this year, and then to organize a 
pack outfit and go in on foot to the higher levels at the head of 
■the streams m the mountains. I would want also, at the same time, 
on lake some collections on vhe Jaqurf River, at the Arroyo TortadcL 
This is tn© point where the fare or less arid coast region, with a 
definitely dry season, joins the more humid interior where rains 
are more or less constant even through the drier part of the year, 
piere is also the coast area at Quayabo Cove which has never been 
investigated. These are all hopes for the future. 
Oar specimens are all now safe 
already made sense studies on them. 
the Museum and I have 
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1 look back with much pleasure on your kindness to me. 
rfhen 2 ou are in Washington I hope that you will let me know. 
Sincerely yours* 
A. Wetmore 
Secretary, 
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