and the teeth nothing like those of Diplodocus. The crowns of the largest are about 1 1/4 by 2 1/2 inches -- big spoon-spatulate looking fellows. We cannot say of course whether we will get the skull, or part of it or not but anyway it at this juncture is one of the most important finds we have made. The weather is ideal, things look bright at the quarry and are progressing more smoothly and economically, I think than ever before. We have less outside work, so, since we have more things on hand for some time to come, most of the expenses ought to be for labor. I am trying to work all the men I can work to advantage. Yours Truly, Earl Douglass