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Head Curator of Zoology 
Chicago Natural History Museum 
Chicago 5, Illinois 
Lear Dr. Schmidt: 
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We are sending under our Invoice No. 1033 , 893 speoliaene 
from the Crossroads fishes in exchange as partial fulfillment 
of our agreement of having Mr. Woods help work up this material. 
We have eent to Mr. Winn a typewritten list of the stations 
which you may keep for your reoords and from which it will be 
necessary for your oataloger to extract the localities in con¬ 
junction with the field numbers that we have listed for each 
species on our lnvoioe. 
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Since we ere running short of cloth for wrapping up 
additional fishes, we would like to have the wrappers saved 
and dried and placed in the milk cans and these returned to 
the National Museum durfcg the course of a month or two so that 
oan send on another shipment as soon as specimens are ready. 
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I am greatly pleased with the papid progress being made 
by Mr. Hoods on our fish studies. 
When the specimens are received, please sign, date and 
return the white copy of our invoice to the National Museum in 
the enclosed franked envelope. 
Sinoerely yours. 
Leonard P. .Schulte 
Curator of Fishes 
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