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I agree.February 11, 1957. Dear Phil, I guess by now you have the prints and two sample cards of notes. I had Intended enclosing the latter in the letter, but Included photos instead. The three bills w erteh em1 wfiotrh thteh e indterxa necoaursd s,i n2f ofromra tithoen afbilomu.t thIe saeen alIy siinss eritn edb ettwhee ene xmentioning the film and thereby made it confusing. In regard to the hourly rate, as I remember we decided on 11.75. The total hours for January is 62. I do not want to write up the woven material until I have examined it all because I may have to rtheev idnea tuarney ogfe netrhea l wesatvaetse mesnhtosu ldI wIo uflidn d maakded itrieognaarldi ndgif ferences or variations. Have the other materials arrived yet from Qarson City? As ever, Charles Rozalre Mr. Phil C. Orr Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara, California.