Heyward

nt* 59 1930
Mr. Herbert L. Stoddard
U. S. niologlool SarM
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Dear .Torberts
I saw icnr rvis and A.. C. equard at Toronto an! 410ausse
with them the matter of your proposed inspection of the two projects.
I finF the -resent sat us to be as follnows:
A  ad fire hau.s burned off the entire area an Iectroyed the
posX -ility of initiating the project at the present time.
Cat  J  aon    Ais project appears more promising than ever, but a now
set or offl.ere is to take chure October 1 aad there would be no par-
ticular advantage in lixdng up the old officers at any previous dAte.
That Heyward needs here is the moral effet of an expert visiting the
area, so that in seokIng ooo'erative money he can a   that tae project
has been inspected and found feasible if properly exeanted.
Datober 1, however, is after the tate thin you are schedUled
to mvoe to Georgia.  %ow to settle this diffitlty is harl for me to
guess.  I rihou ahnd Cranre wel     talzk t:i matter over with the
Biological SuVey on yar retur, and it it is mgpossible for you to
visit the are in perswn  then I roommea d tht Grange do so, after col%-
resOondin, twith Heyward as to the best date. I a  sending a oony of
this to Major laller with the request that he mil you at Washiigton
Heyward's correct adress. I a= sorry to say that I do not bave it.
The poseibility of your inspecting CaM Jadoon after lept.15
hinpes, I suppos, on the nroooed collaborator relzationship with the
Biological farvey. I am still in ho"eo that this may become a vt7
active rel'ationship, and I think this project is of uiffieient merit
to warrant startin its operat iv right aa. wrovided the curve   can
see its ay clear to do so.
With best personal ree r s,

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