Jensen, Utah, Jan. 6, 1915 Dr. Wm. J. Holland Carnegie Museum Pittsburg, Pa. My dear Dr. Holland:- I send you Financial Statement for Dec. 1914. We are having an ideal winter here. It sometimes gets "down around zero nights, but it is calm and the sun shines a large part of the day-time. We have suffered very little from the cold. It is more comfortable working than in the heat of summer. The work is progressing as usual. We are uncovering new things all the time. As Kay says, "None of the bones look familiar". The larger proportion are bones of sauropods although we find bones of Carnivorous Dinosaurs in several places. We are not pestered with scattered bones of Stegosaurus as we used to be. It seems like a new quarry.