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'[illegible]' and having a good time, his
grand family but never press after to
make a comparison of same problem. This portion led to his engaging outright distractings.
E. Billings did not believe in the organic nature of Coprinus comatus. Logan was the first to state it up, but Dawson thought of other Carpette, and his support. Dawson also took more the credit. She said that Billings wrote and that there is no reply in the Survey Office a letter calling for be allowed to give his opinions. And Logan would not allow.
E. Billings did not consider Lu Dillon, Dawson much of a geologist. Walter R. Billing relates that his aunt is speaking favorably of Dr. Billigan had a reprimand from E. Billings as follows:
"Oh, it's no geologist at all. He sees fossils in any carpet pattern!"
Walter R. Billings speaks very freely of J. C. Weston and made some funny comments on his book "Reminiscences about the Devils." She has some friend in Ottawa, a publisher who undertook to make the book presentable. Weston was my timid man and had many adventures more others would have been mine.
Ami is graduate of Mr. Bill and