people Wao are interested in Taxonony and Norpholozy of various groups. The thousnt occurred to no that ii misht be possible for a fow facilitating resions to oncourace somo of our colleges and universities to como in and make use from an ecological point of view of some of the available seements of land, depending upon Waat they are interested in. Want I was thinting about wes that you have in particular colleses and universities faculty members who aré poling to be in these institutions on 2a long-term basis and they may come in and make such siudies, using these areas essentially es collecting srouzs, We would make no charge for thet. In connection with White Oak Lake, we have no intensive short-teim studies goings on. I wonder if it would be possible for soue of the animal grouss and plant groups growing in the lake in which we are not particularly interested or perhaps even on a more intensive basis might include whether advantage mignt be taken of some of the university peonle in making studies on their owa, and on their ovm time, fer work of this sort. Whether this idea has merit or not, I do not know, and that is one reason I would like to say something about it and let you take pot skots of it. — ps I have triec to include this in a statomant -- a nunber of sheets which are on the table on the left for you to take a look at, YWhen I say no intensive studies are going on at White