There is one disappointment. If the trunk limbs and tail of No. 150B (the enormous long-necked fellow) is here (as I believe it is) it does not look now as if we would get it without 40 to 60 days excavating. Besides the neck we have ribs which I think must belong with it and they indicate (by their heads) dorsals as long in proportion as the cervicals. If he had a tail as long in proportion as diplodocus or Brontosaurus -- well -- add half to their length. I mistrust this might be something like Brachyosaurus, as large fore limbs would go with such a neck unless he pushed it on the ground. We are getting a great lot of splendid material but I hoped we would get this to mark the climax of Dinosaur discoveries. I have written Stewart that we need $300 or 325 at end of March. Yours in haste, Earl Douglass