1907 To Dr. Wm. J. Holland, Director of the Carnegie Museum Dear sir, I beg leave to submit the following suggestions and request concerning my work for the comming summer. The Carnegie Museum which has had unparallelled success in its various explorations for fossil vertebrates in the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous formations and in the Oligoceue and Miocene divisions of this Tertiary, has almost nothing, except a few jaws and teeth of mammals and fragments of reptiles from the deposits, and only fromt he lower portions The Eocene