C^rnttljologtcal 0II«b 
FOUNDED DECEMBER 3. 1888 
MAURICE GRAHAM BROOKS. PRESIDENT 
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY 
MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA 
W. J. BRECKENRIDGE. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT 
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 
■Qlfie ^ilson bulletin 
OFFICIAL ORGAN 
GEORGE MIKSCH SUTTON. EDITOR 
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN MUSEUM OF ZOOLOGY 
ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN 
BURT LEAVELLE MONROE, SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT 
RIDGE ROAD 
ANCHORAGE, KENTUCKY 
HAROLD FORD MAYFIELD, SECRETARY 
2557 PORTSMOUTH AVENUE 
TOLEDO, OHIO 
Dr. Alexander V^etmore 
Smithsonian Institution 
V/ashington 25 , D.C. 
Dear Dr. VJetmore: 
JAMES H. OLSEN. TREASURER 
BOX 151 
WORTHINGTON, OHIO 
Juno 19, 2i951 
A.Wfcf r MORb 
I JUN 221951 
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We were very pleased to hear from you and were glad to learn that you 
\had such a pleasant and speedy trip back to V/ashington. The week that v/e 
^hree spent with you and Dr. Van Tyne and the obliging Kirtland’s V/arblers 
4was among the most_pl^asaji;^^ of our lives. 
\j . You were very kind to send the von Ihering reprint and I am grateful to 
you for your consideration. 
t l found upon my return to Ann Arbor, a veritable mountain of Viilson Club 
il, but that has by now been pretty v/ell eliminated, and I must soon adjust 
way of thinking from birds to anaton^. The sUiiimer session will begin next 
' j Monday, 
Denny has asked me to call to your attention a photograph of the 
"Youngest Birder?" on page 139 of the 1'fe.y-June, 1951 issue of Audubon ;iagazine 
That youngest birder actually is an oldster of 9 ^ months, and i enny states 
that the type of pack is not nearly as satisfactory^ as yours or ours. 
his nibs, also, sends an enclosure. 
Once again, please be as'=”‘”'"d of my deep appreciation for your kindness 
in sending the"cuckoo reprint;" 
With deepest respect, 
Andr^ J. B^ger 
As t. Bditor, 1951 
Dept, of Anatomy 
East Medifal Bldg. 
Ann iirbor, Michigan 
