IOWA STATE COLLEGE
OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS
AMES, IOWA
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY AND ENTOMOLOGY
Auust 2, 1933
Mr. Ralph T. King,
Dept. of Economic Zoology,
University Farm,
St. Paul, Minn.
Dear Terry:
I just got in from Ruthven and found your letter awaiting me, by
which I judge that the prospects of the Fish and Game Commission
continuing the Cloquet studies are not any too good. As soon as
you find out definitely what you can do, please let me know, and
if necessary I will send you a money order as per my original
promise. In this event let me know to whom it should be made pay-
able, and anything else that I should know in order to conform
to University requirements.
I wrote Abe Harris some weeks ago as to the disposition of the
paper on "Mid-West Duck Breeding Grounds", but have received no
answer. The next time you find it convenient to see him would you
ask him if he has the manuscript and what he intends to do with it?
I think that I would rather have it published in the Minnesota
Conservationist, where I think it would be of the greatest
immediate utility to thon'e interested in managing and restoring
waterfowl breeding grounds, but in case Harris does not want it,
I would like to have it returned promptly in order that it may
be published in the Iowa Journal of Science, the Editor of w-ich
has asked me for contributions.
Very sincerely,
PLE*B                         Paul L. Errington,
Asst. Prof. In Charge
Wild Life Research