. C. Hart Merriam papers : including correspondence, papers relating to career with the United States Biological Survey, 1798-1972 (bulk 1871-1942). United States. Division of Ornithology and Mammalogy; United States. Division of Biological Survey; United States. Biological Survey; United States. Bureau of Biological Survey; Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U. S. ); Harriman Alaska Expedition (1899); Bering Sea controversy; Bears; Biogeography; Natural history; Ornithology; Botany; Life zones; Wildlife conservation. UTT â { December 22, 1924. Professor J. Russell Smith Sw


. C. Hart Merriam papers : including correspondence, papers relating to career with the United States Biological Survey, 1798-1972 (bulk 1871-1942). United States. Division of Ornithology and Mammalogy; United States. Division of Biological Survey; United States. Biological Survey; United States. Bureau of Biological Survey; Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U. S. ); Harriman Alaska Expedition (1899); Bering Sea controversy; Bears; Biogeography; Natural history; Ornithology; Botany; Life zones; Wildlife conservation. UTT â { December 22, 1924. Professor J. Russell Smith Swarthnore, Penngyl7ania % dear Professor Smith: Please pardon my delay in replying tc your letter of November 29. which arrived about the time of my return from the season's field work in California. Since then I have had to put a new furnace in my house and have been over- whelmed with all sorts of work so that it has been impossible' to find the negative of the photograph you asked for. namely, i a grcnite boulder containing a number of mortar holes in ^ which th^Kewuk Indians of California pound their acoms in- ' to flour. lou are more than welcome to the use of this photograph and I will send it on if I am lucky enough to find the neg- ative within a few days. But possibly you could obtain a , duplicate electr. by writing direct to Dr. Gilbert Grosvanor. ^ Editor of the National Geographic Magazine. Begretting that I have not been able to attend to the matter more promptly, Very truly yours. \. II 1 i^^^B ^^^^F 'â¢^^H x9^ i ^^H oj^^ â¢V- & December 22. 1924. Mr. Stephen Knight Ukiah, Gplifornia Dear i^r. Knight: ^ ^ Day-before-yesterday I went to the office of Colonel Wise to inquire about the Karuk case. Colonel Wiw was not in, but his atifFistant, Captain Bonnin (husband of our friend kra. Bonnin) told me that the case had been argued before the Court of Appeals but that no decision had yet been ren- dered and might not be rendered for some time to come. Captain B


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