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 last three or four years and I am sure they are not in good condition but on the other hand I am equally sure you will find many desirable specimens in the lot; and I have every confidence that my interests will not suffer by placing the collection in your hands. Indeed I must thank you for the trouble you have been to in my behalf.

I am every so glad you are getting the first pick from the birds that will be collected by Mr. Klages for as you say it will not necessitate an undesirable hurry. And I wish to work the territory over which I go, slowly and very carefully - and, incidentally, I am determined to send you only the very