UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY 
Brown University, 
pathology Providence, B.I. 
June 24, 1923 
Pear Fernald: 
I have your "Pinal Bulletin". I understand that 
you have reservations for the. party, hut I am a little in doubt 
as to whether you have actually purchased the railway tickets. 
I expect to he in Cambridge at least by the afternoon of 
July 2, and perhaps shall want to check baggage through before 
going out to the Herbarium, if it seems best to do so. Perhaps, 
, for party 
however, you have plans to have it all/checked at one time and 
have the Customs straightened out at same time. 
Please let me know what your plans are in this respect and 
I will govern myself accordingly. If you have tickets I shall, 
of course, have to get one of them if I check my baggage. If 
you do not have the tickets it may still be best for me to do 
nothing about it untill see you, except to get my tmunk across 
to the North Station. 
Sincerely, 
J.FRANKLIN COLLINS, t 
Pathologist. 
