Yale College Museum,
New Haven, Conn[ecticut].
Feb[ruary] 12 1886.
My dear Gilman,
I enclose a copy of a letter from Wallace which explains itself.
Can[']t you get him a chance for a short course of lectures at the Peabody Trust, and a few at your University.
Anything he says on Natural Science will be good. [2] I have written Walker[?] to speak for a course at the Lowell Institute but have said nothing about the matter to anyone else as yet.
Yours very truly | O. C. Marsh [signature]
Pres[ident]. D.C. Gilman.
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