ER#ASMUS 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, 
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W. H. TWENHOFEL, M. A. 
Asst. Prof, of Geology and Paleontology 
LAWRENCE, KANSAS, 
December 11. 191 j. 
Profes-or M. L. Fernald 
Cambridge, Mas 
Dear Professor Fernald 
I am extrem— 
ly sorxy that I have caused you trouble about the photographs, 
which has arisen because of the fact that I did not mail them 
at the same time as I did the letter, but nearly a week later. 
I trust that they have reached you by this time. I-jJthis be 
not the case, kindly let me know and I will try to locate them. 
I should be extremely out out if by any chance they should have 
been lost 
'/ou will be surprised when you learn that I have asked 
vou for copies of nearly all of them, but they show the phys¬ 
iography so well, that I have had the "cheek 1 ’ to go as far as 
I thought I dared. 
Y \ \ ' • r 
Trusting that you have the photographs by this time, I 
Very truly yours 
