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type of [[underlined]] Ulia moratus [[/underlined]] is wedged in between the supports of the cases above mentioned & is somewhat in danger of being broken more than it is at present.
One piece about the size of an apple and belonging at the proximal end of the jaw kept dropping off the main piece and is likely to be lost.  I ought to write Prof. Clarke to withdraw these types and take them back to Baltimore, or else to protect them under glass.  Perhaps the latter would be best as the capitol appears to be fireproof while the buildings at Balto. probably are not.
Expenses:  RR to Annapolis return, $2.00, lunch $0.25 = $2.25.

[[underlined]] Oct. 10, 1907 [[/underlined]] 
Went to Chesapeake Beach on 9.25 am train returned at 2.20 pm.  Walked along the beach &   waded around the point of main cliffs.  Found about 38 pieces, including 2 teeth, 2 earbones  of [[underline]] P. crassangulium [[/underline]] and 2 smaller ones, 2 frontals of (apparently) a small whalebone whale, tc. the beach has changed considerably since last summer.  The spot immediately north of the main cliffs has been washed out and altered.  Just south of the point of the main cliffs a very large mass has fallen down from the same, obliterating the beach & making passage difficult.  I examined the various pieces but found nothing.
The tide, according to the tables, should