Dear Mr. Douglass: I shipped to you on the 21st one box containing some of the papers checked by you in the list of publications of the Carnegie Museum. I am sorry not to have sent all you wished. Possibly some other time if you still want them we may be able to spare them. Finding that the American Railway Express proved to be the better shipping agent, rather than freight, you may expect the box shortly. The publications were sent with the kind permission of Dr. Avinoff. I have added your neame to the mailing list for all future publications and you will receive them as issued. Remember me to Mrs. Douglass. I always think of you both with kindest remembrances. I hope Gavin ig getting along nicely and successfully. Sincerely and Cordially, Elizabeth D. Courtney, Secretary In Charge of Publications?