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33 Ferry Avenue,
Detroit, Michigan,
September 26th, 1905.

Dear Professor Fenollosa:-

Your kind letter of September 23rd, is received with pleasure.

I enclose herewith, a second letter from Mr. Davis, which explains itself. I have advised him in reply, to send to St. Louis for his kakemono, and to submit them to you in New York at some time mutually convenient to you both.

Kobayashi came on Friday last, finished his work here yesterday, and went to Chicago last evening. He plans to be in Chicago about ten days, and thereafter, work his way to New York, stopping at Cleveland and Buffalo en route.

I purchased the following articles from him from the lot which you saw while here recently:

The five small paintings by Koyetsu,
The pair of six-fold Dragon screens by Sotatsu,
The small six-fold Fan screen by Sotatsu,
The small two-fold screen of waves and flowers by Sotatsu,
The Landscape kakemono by Hiroshige,
The Landscape panel by Hokusai,
The low six-fold screen of the Seven Wise Men attributed to Motonobu.

Also a considerable number of books.