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Sept. 17. The netter Lai came back with a small catch of insects. 

 He caught cold on his way home . He got wet in a heavy shower. 



I to-k an anthropometric al measurement, making 90 Chinese males measured 

 to date. 



Dr. Andrews , a friend from Tatsienlu, passed through Suifu. I will 

 probably take the Tatsienlu trip next year even if Mr. Edgar does not go with 

 me. 



Sept. 18-23. ^e have been busy moving into the new house. All my 

 th5.ngs have had to be moved. Lai, the netter, has been busy moving the Smith- 

 sonian things over. I am not yet settled. 



Sept. 23. We worked hare all day moving to our new house. Lai is 

 out tonight with a lantern after night moths . 



Sept. 26. Lai has been quite sick but has secured some insects. 

 He is better tonight. I expected to get out to the mountain today for a 

 collecting trip, but on account of the sickness of Lai I have postponed it. 



Sept. 29. Lai has spent the last two nights with the lantern on the 

 Suifu Hills, and is to continue doing so. 



Today I purchased two mammals, mammals Hp. 510. 511. 



Oct. 2. The netter L a i has been catching moths every night on the 

 nearby mountains, altitude 2,000 feet, ^e has had fair success for this time 

 of the year. 



Filled and labelled box no. 458, insects. 



