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Louisville and Smith but our exceptions
are not satisfactory. Mr. Green is willing
to send me any he has and allows
me to pick what I desire at a
price yet to be named.
Of Corridens Mr. Green has quite
a number. He showed me a dozen
cases of Olatresinnus and Neijjtreinnus.
Of Eleutherocinus he has about 10
specimens and as a rule gives me find
them in association with Trnellocrinus.
Mr. Green is a small scale collector
and an indefatigable collector but
his knowledge of the structure of ani-
mals is great. He has now in
preparation a series of pamphlets
on the fossils of Louisville now in his
collection;
In the evening called on Mr. R. J.
Davis to see his collection. It consists
mainly of corals and is the finest