Description | Thanks him for his letter and the booklet, which Gold greatly enjoyed. States there are many points in it, discussing the ludicrous explanations of the squashed vegetation 'in situ' theory of coal, which had also struck Gold, and of course he was glad to note that someone with apparently a great deal of experience had raised the same objections some time ago. It seems the geological fraternity has not become much wiser in all those yers.
Is sending a few items that will inform Plotts better than the brief not he saw.
Provides Harold Urey's address, and state he is a good frienc, but when las seen hd was unfortunatley unwell, and Gold would not sugges attaempting to strike up a correspondence. |