Plaintiff procured a contract authorizing him to sell defendant's timber land on a five per cent. commission, and, having found a purchaser, presented to defendant for his signature an option giving the grantee the right to purchase in sixty days; defendant, before signing the option, but without any conversation with, the plaintiff, changed the same so as to read that the price was "net cash" to him. Held, that such alteration meant that the price was net cash to defendant, as between him and the purchaser, and had no reference to defendant's contract with plaintiff for commissions. Love v. Scatcherd, 146 Fed. 1, 77 C. C. A. 1. See also Sec. 477.