ERASMUS HAWORTH, PH. D. 
Prof, of Geology, Mineralogy and Mining 
J. E. TODD, M. A. 
Asst. Prof, of Geology and Mineralogy 
C. M. YOUNG, E. M. 
Assoc. Prof, of Mining Engineering 
Hitiirersxht #£ liaitsas 
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W. H. TWENHOFEL, M. A. 
Asst. Prof, of Geology and Paleontology 
LAWRENCE, KANSAS, 
November 24, 1911 
Professor M. L. Pernald 
Cambridge, Mass 
Dear Professor Pernald: 
I am ex¬ 
tremely obliged to you for the Information contained in your 
recent letter, as all you have said makes me much surer of the 
conclusions reached by me, while your photographs of the in¬ 
terior show a surface strictly in conformity with that of the 
uplands nearer the coast. 
I am very glad to accept your kind offer of prints from 
your negatives and I have marked on the back those that I 
should like to have; but 1 of course insist upon raying for 
then and when you send them to me, kindly send the bill for 
the work. ®here are one or two that 1 possibly raay some time 
wish to publish and I wish to ask your permission to do so 
should I ever get around again to the Newfoundland physiograph- 
y. 
Very sincerely yours, 
