Mr. Earl Douglass: Jensen, Utah. My Dear Douglass;- In reply to your letter of April 23, I wish to say that I have already deposited your salary in the Oakland Savings & Trust Company, and in accordance with the instructions of the Director (who has departed for San Francisco) the sum of three hundred dollars for field expenses. You seem to be moving your field expenses up every month, and now request $325. Can you not get along on $300? You must remember that the Fossil Fund is not any longer a separate appropriation, and it is very doubtful what the appropriation will be for the Museum for the coming year. Until some time when you hear from me do not exceed three hundred dollars a month. I doubt if we will be able to stand this amount much longer. I am glad you are so successful in your work. The material which you are so successful in your work. The material which you refer to has already been worked out in the laboratory. There are a pair of lower jaws very nearly complete, including the symphysis. The teeth and fragments Nos. 202/B1 and 201/B2 are fragments of the skull, that is, a portion of the maxillary, the greater portion of the jugal, and few other fragements. From your diagram it would seem to be important to investigate in the region where this material was found. If you are in a