OXFORD    UNIVERSITY 
                 DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY AND COMPARATIVE ANATOMY 
 
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UNIVERSITY MUSEUM 
                                                                       OXFORD

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OXFORD 4261 
BUREAU OF ANIMAL POPULATION            1933                      Telegrams:
MUS, OXFORD 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
               Dear Leopbld, 
 
                             I have now had time to read through the 
               first part of your book on Game Management, and wish 
               to congratulate you very mich on the lay-out, and the 
               good perspective it gives of the progress of Gwne MIan- 
               agement in different countries.  I have not yet had 
               time to finish reading through all the ecological part; 
               I shall probably have some ideas to discuss when I have 
               done so. 
 
                             I hope very much that your new job is con- 
               genial and that you are getting plenty of facilities. 
               Viiddleton's work on the game fluctuations in England is 
               going well. 
 
                             I saw Mr. Amory recently, who is in favour 
               of another conference next year; I do not think that it 
               would be scientifically worth while from the point of 
               view of propaganda of the administration of different 
               countries and institutes. 
 
                            Y1ith best wishes, 
                                      Yours sincerely, 
 
 
 
 
 
 
               Professor Aldo Leopold, 
               The University, 
               Madison, 
               Wisconsin.