J. GRIN NELL, EDITOR 
H. S. SWARTH, Associate Editor 
J. EUGENE LAW 
W. LEE CHAMBERS 
Business managers 
THE CONDOR 
A MAGAZINE OF WESTERN ORNITHOLOGY 
PUBLISHED BY THE 
COOPER ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB 
EDITORIAL OFFICE 
MUSEUM OF VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY 
BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA 
Mar. 9, 1919 
Mr. William Brewster, 
145 Brattle St., 
Camb rd dge, Mas s. 
My dear Mr. Brewster: 
I have heard further from Mr. Henshaw in regard 
to the autobiography proposition. It would appear that I 
had gotten an altogether wrong hunch! 
At Mr. ^enshaw's request I am not going fatther 
in the direction of trying to get a special fund from pri¬ 
vate sources to put the entire contribution in one issue 
of The Condor. On the contrary, our business managers 
counsel running it in installments, as fast as our current 
income from dues, etc., will warrant. Mr. Henshaw violent¬ 
ly objects to contributing anything to the cost of his 
own autobiography. Perhaps he has grounds for this con- 
viction| 
With best regards to yourself, I remain 
Very truly yours, 
