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Department of Geology* 6th July, 1954 Professor R.C. Moore, 205 lindley Hall, KANSAS “ OT&SNCE Dear Professor Moore, In answer to your letter of June 12th, I feel sure I can answer for Dr* Wells as well as myself, and tell you that we shall do whatever little hits you require for the Treatise in September. He is still away, at present on Heron Island, but I am expecting him back in under three weeks time? he then goes across to Perth for the Pan Indian Ocean Congress. I thought the Bryozoa section of the Treatise a great achievement* Dr* Bassler (and you, as editor) are much to be congratulated. I hope our figures will look as well. Dr. Wells has won golden opinions all around here, and has been quite a boost for the Fulbright scheme. He has incidentally increased the list of known genera and species on the Barrier Reef tremendously, and his last letter to me said he could construct a chart showing their ranges along the Reef. With best regards. Sincerely, Dorothy Hill

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Page 1: R.C. KANSAS “ OT&SNCE599351/UQFL25_b57f1_sf1_… · KANSAS “ OT&SNCE Dear Professor Moore, In answer to your letter of June 12th, I feel sure I can answer for Dr* Wells as well

Department of Geology* 6th July, 1954

Professor R.C. Moore, 205 lindley Hall, KANSAS

“ OT&SNCE

Dear Professor Moore,In answer to your letter of

June 12th, I feel sure I can answer for Dr* Wells as well as myself, and tell you that we shall do whatever little hits you require for the Treatise in September.

He is still away, at present on Heron Island, but I am expecting him back in under three weeks time? he then goes across to Perth for the Pan Indian Ocean Congress.

I thought the Bryozoa section of the Treatise a great achievement* Dr* Bassler (and you, as editor) are much to be congratulated. I hope our figures will look as well.

Dr. Wells has won golden opinions all around here, and has been quite a boost for the Fulbright scheme. He has incidentally increased the list of known genera and species on the Barrier Reef tremendously, and his last letter to me said he could construct a chart showing their ranges along the Reef.

With best regards.Sincerely,

Dorothy Hill