OXFORD UNIVERSITY 
                DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY AND COMPARATIVE ANATOMY 
 
                                                               Address: UNIVERSITY
MUSEUM 
                                                                     OXFORD

BUREAU OF ANIMAL POPULATION                                    Tdrllhofe:
OXFORD 4261 
                                   6th November, 1935. *"Tlepams: MUS.,
OXFORD 
 
 
 
 
                Dear Leopold, 
 
                     I was glad to get your letter but disappointed 
               to hear that you could not make the trip to England. 
               However, I know that feeling which gets hold of you 
               in the middle of one of these rush trips, and quite 
               understand that you must have found special interest 
               in the European work.     oe should be very glad, some- 
               time, to get your impressions of the Game work there 
               and in particular if you could let us have a list 
               of Institutions or persons likely to supply reports 
               etc.    Middleton is trying to get in touch with the 
               German and Central European Game workers, but is not 
               getting very many contacts. 
 
                     I hope that you had a satisfactory voyage home 
                and found everything in good trim at the other end. 
 
                     The Bureau of Biological Survey actually sent out 
                Snowshoe rabbit questionnaires, so that we shall be 
                able to include the information in this year's map. 
                Apparently hr. Bell is handling the enquiry in 
                Washington. 
 
                                           Yours sincerely, 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                Professor Aldo Leopold, 
                College of Agriculture, 
                Agricultural Hall, Wisconsin University, 
                Madison, 
                71isconsin, 
                U. S.A.