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flies to take to Yvashington for identification* Dictated 

 a letter to Col* Hawkins asking again for pass and took 



it to the post 



INSTITUTE 

 JAMAICA 



PUBLIC LECTURES 



Summer 1941 % 



Program, 



office down 

 town* Then back 

 to Piccadilly 

 Road for bath 

 and early din- 

 ner* Bernard 

 called for me 

 and we reached 

 the Institute 

 ahead of the 

 crowd, which 

 proved to be 

 quite small* 

 Mrs* Bovell 

 and Jim were 

 there as well 

 as several from 

 the Institute* 

 The talk went 

 reasonably well 

 though Miss 

 Fletcher sat in 

 one of the back 

 rows of seats 

 and did not hear 

 too will. There 

 were no ques- 

 tions from the 

 audience. Home 

 and to bed* 



May 28* Went to Hope and found Dixon talking with Col, Hawkins 

 by phone* The letter had not been received but Hawkins said 

 to come immediately and we Yfould be admitted* Reached the 

 restricted area at 10*30 and went first to call on Hawkins* 

 He was very pleasant and told us to go anywhere that we 

 wished* Went into the acacia scrub just beyond the light- 

 house* Found Heteroteraes in a discarded piece of 2x4 and 

 nests of Crematogaster in dead acacia branches. Moved on 

 a quarter of a mile and located three colonies of the kalo- 

 terraitid that Dixon had taken previously. Found alates, de- 

 alates, soldiers and workers. As the three groups were 

 found in a comparatively small area, they may all belong to 

 the same colony* Quit at 1 PM and returned Dixon to Hope* 

 In the afternoon, Dick and I went to Victoria market to 

 bu y jippi-j&ppa* After dinner went to 28 Seymour Ave. to 

 find Mrs. Bovell. She was not there when I arrived and I 

 was mistaken for a person of color. Most beautifully 



