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May 8, 1950, 
General Drafting Company, Inc. 
21 West Street, 
New York 6, N.Y. 
Gentlemen: 
About two years ago you were kind enough to send 
me a copy of your Esso Road Map for the Republic of 
Panama, which I have found of very definite use during 
two visits within the last two years to that Republic. In 
my travels I have noted two corrections that you may care 
to note for future editions. 
In the Province of Herrera, western Panama, at 
GH 8 you show a hard surfaced road, passable in any weather, 
a short distance west of Divisa leading down to Ocu. Actually 
this is a black-topped road. I traveled this highway last 
February to find that it was actually a black-topped road better 
than the one you show in red leading from Divisa to Las Tablas. 
In other words, it is a paved highway. 
On the Atlantic coapf the road leading west from Gatun 
terminates at theRfo Salud at J 4-5, as was determined by one 
of our parties working there last year. 
If these small additions are of any value will it be 
possible for me to secure another copy erf the map since the 
one that I have used for two seasons is best described by the 
Spanish term as “gasuido.” 
Very truly yours, 
lp 
A. Wetmore, 
Secretary. 
