Jensen, Utah, May 24, 1919 Dr. Wm. J. Holland Carnegie Museum Pittsburg, Pa. My dear Dr. Holland:- Will you please deposit the usual Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) at the end of this month. I write so there will be no danger of a misunderstanding. As the remainder of the long neck of No. 310 was in our [way?] we went to work and took it down and are now nearly ready to remove the remaining blocks of the Uintasaurus(?) skeleton No. 300. Evidently I had not over estimated the length of this neck. It has suggested Brachyosaurus and our other long neck which you said was in bad condition but we dont know anything about it yet, at least as to its name. Probably it is something new. I have little