Nebraska Ornithologists’ Union, Letters, 1904, July
Nebraska Ornithologists’ Union, Letters, 1904, July
J. B. Redfield, Secy
Office Stationery
Klopp & Bartlett Co.
Printing, Lithographing
Designing, Engraving and
Blank-Book Making
Bank Supplies
Cor. 10th and Douglas Sts.
Telephone 364.
Jul 19 Ans'd
Omaha, Neb. May 24, 1904
Prof. Lawrence Bruner,
University of Nebraska,
Lincoln, Nebr.
Dear Sir:
When may we expect copy for index? Report must be delivered this month and we fear it will be necessary to omit index unless same is received very shortly. Kindly advise,
Yours very truly
Klopp & Bartlett Co.
J. B. Redfield
J. B. R.
Lincoln, Nebr., July 30th, 1904.
Carles C. Bates,
Merriman, Nebr.
My Dear Bates:-
Yours of June 28th came duly to hand while I was away and in the letter writing that has been done since it has gradually settled to the bottom of the pile. Now before another trip I will try to take it up. Am glad that you still have some interest in birds. Of course I know that in surveying work one does not feel much like taking up side issues.
Your bird is undoubtedly the Traill flycatcher although the location of the nest is not the usual one for that bird. "kesick" is the common note for this bird.
Those of us who have stayed here in Lincoln continue to still exist. Our bird book is not yet ready for distribution but just as soon as it is available we will send you a copy. With regards from all to yourself, I remain,
Yours very truly,


