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ultra-violet radiation, they smear themselves with red paint—presumably because red will stop ultra-violet.

Personalty, I'd have picked some ultra-violet paint—if any were handy as that would reflect the rays. Red wouldn't affect them at all, so far as I can see—he might as well have used blue. What he wanted, was a complementary color of ultra-violet, and I don't believe it is red—green is the complement of red. (Green light won't pass through red glass.)

Dr. Smith invited "knocks" with that foreword of his—I hope I am complying, as an interested reader, and a hopeful scientist. However, my personal opinion has always been that "Skylark of Space" was the best story of scientifiction ever printed, without exception. I have recently changed my opinion, however, since "Skylark Three" has come out.

John W. Campbell, Jr.
Cambridge, Mass.

(This letter from a fellow author is an excellent comment on Dr. Smith's foreword to "Skylark Three." But the writer of this letter is himself inclined to deal with and use very large quantities and high accelerations and velocities in his stories. We are going to let your knocks await a reply from Dr. Smith. The Editor does not desire to find himself between the upper and lower millstones represented by an author and his critic. But you certainly make amends for your criticism by what you say about the merit of "The Skylark Stories." We hope to hear from Dr. Smith.—Editor.)

Transcriber's Note & Errata

The original page numbers from the magazines have been retained.

Images have been moved to their appropriate places in the text.

The heading and title of Chapter VII were reversed in order in the text. Restored.

The following typographical errors have been corrected

Page Error Correction 391 briar; briar, 392 musn't mustn't 401 heads head 408 torpedos torpedoes 411 corruscating coruscating 412 Tarnana Tarnan 545 The attackers "The attackers 547 concience conscience 550 tubular, tubular 552 psssible possible 561 trending tending 561 Normalin Norlamin 609 Seaton Rovol 609 gear-strain gear-train 609 long. long." 619 You are "You are 620 emperically empirically 626 desired." desired. 626 aways always 627 fast. fast." 627 acceleration? acceleration?"

Both 'cerebin' and 'cerebrin' were used once each. No changes have been made.

Variable hyphenation has not been corrected. Numbers in parentheses in the following table indicate the number of times each form has been used.

air-lock (3) airlock (4) air-tight (1) airtight (1) Earth-men (2) Earthmen (1) head-set (1) headset (12) inter-galactic (2) intergalactic (1) stop-watch (1) stopwatch (1) store-rooms (1) storerooms (1) End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Skylark Three, by Edward Elmer Smith
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