Pernald, IE. L. “2- 
26 0 23. 
off in a hurry. Your photographs from driscom and from above the Locked 
Camp will certainly he of much value in this work. 
I have just had a letter and copious notes accompanied by the map 
that I sent to Pease. He has drawn attention in detail to many minor 
changes, particularly Pease and Pernald Basins, showing a wondeiful 
memory for topographic details. 
You will also be interested in knowing that I have lanoem slide 
prints made of about a third of the views that I took on the Logan trip. 
At the rate I am making them it may be two or three weeks yet before I 
get through the series. 
I hope to see you next Priday, but the way things are lining up 
I doubt if I shall be able to get up until late in the afternoon, too 
late to think of going out to the Herbarium, but it may pan out otherwise. 
Sincerely, 
J. FBAHKLIH OOLLIHS, 
pathologist. 
JPG /EBB 
