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J~tawo si. 1944 
Aloe  .4Kopf .  som 
Nw York 22, Sk -  r 
In yornte o1                   aske  to    e  te  ea      whc  I ha 
orignall    ise4susiie with Mr. Strauss. 
I proids4to **a    thon, bul did not S#k around to it unatil the 
prest le-    in teacin prsue        I    1nls thiwreis as wuipls.e 
I )aavo half a dozuen others I could add by a little rwkin1. 
With the asay   axe sample drn  s by Albert ohau.I am hoping 
that he, aa. make additona  drawing  if there should be need for then., 
but he is eteing the AW, ad Itm not our* he aoulA. Shoul4 y 
ws   t see meor of eHbocba's    or$, yo esa le  at his resat bok, 
"b# Oaswaek on a Prairie Mrs", pub ished b      the Aierioa* 
Dobtless the first thin   to for yo  to wq whether these iateras 
have an appeel to M~ two. the Tgabl1sherl viewpoint. Th& object, 
which should nee4 no ,~babetion if th- essays are say good, is to 
convey an ecological view of 1aM and oservation. 
I have no fixd notions of wi-t to oa  l the book, ebo1tI it be publishe4.

I oxe thourbt to coal it RMrslwid 11a      and Other 3issaysR. It no 
strike. me tat Min5Ing Like a fatai5 m         t be a be-ter key to its 
oo7Atests. 
I amit yu oapAiea. 
Your elecrely, 
Profstsero   Wildlife. Mu   ng t