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619.

November 20, 1905.

My dear Hough:-

Have just received a letter from Howard which settles the question of the meeting of Section H. in the South. He says that it must be so I am preparing a circular letter to send out to the members. Howard says that the folk-lore people in the South are planning to make a good showing in our section. Note his mention in the current number of Science.

Have not stopped talking about the time we had at Heye's. He is delighted with the prospect of having the representative collection of material from the ruins is the Southwest. Since you were here he has added a few more stone specimens to his material; a mere matter of five or six thousand pieces. Can you imagine where they are to find a place in his room?

Let me hear from you when you can find time and should you be able to put your hands on a copy of that Madrid report, just stick to it for me.

Kindest regards to all and great hopes of seeing you soon in our little town.

Sincerely,

Geo. H. Pepper.