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There is no reason why I should not embody the material of this lecture, later, in our joint book. A small audience will hear the lecture and promptly forget it, while only a brief abstract will be published by the association.

But if I am to use your slides (and I should like to have them) I think you would do well to send them to me at once. I want to write up the references to them in the lecture. If you wait to bring them on, when you come to Boston, they will arrive too late. Are you willing to send them to me by express, C.O.D.?

Again, if you withdraw, either you or I should give early notice to Dr. Cattell. I wrote to him some time ago announcing our intention to read a joint paper. He should know of your change of purpose before he prints his programme.

I am pleased with your description of Mr. La Flesches paper, and recently I