15 1 .op o Stiv t. 
Providence* . I 
January 8, 19X3 
/ 
-ira» 311s L. fiorr, 
Worcester natural History Society, 
IS State Street, 
. f o roes ter, lisse. 
ay dear Mrs. Horr: 
■This evening is the first opportunity that 
I have had to look at your moseer- and even this opportunity 
has net permitted me to trie the tine for the ©semination that 
X ought. So far as I as able tc tell they are correctly 
no :o£ , though the Hntoclor i. is not typical, as I remember it. 
JU . | il 
the teeth of the perietorte, and in the persistent fragmentary 
arasai; -s—in tlx s >eeirvns I erar.ii'ned. 
Î ha-e ’-ont a mere fragment of each in case I should 
have epaortunit * to nn -e r. more careful eor-paréson' late:-. 
I return the specimens herewith* 
Tory truly yours. 
