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Kuo If L mpur, 14 L .' , . July* 
Sir 
Thanle you very much for your not 3 of thi-i morn in?'. The 
more I look into this species of locust the less inclined am 
I to state definitely what species it belongs to. The following 
quotation is from one of the letters from the Phillipines hut 
I would not place too much trust in this:— 
"After a close examination of the individuals I would say that 
the specimen of your P♦ danica seems to he identical * ith 
P, mi prat oroides of the Phi"* is which is one of our most des— 
truct species 
n 
M-; bulletin is only waiting for the arrival of the 
col cured 
elates from England which were sent home over six 
months ago !\ 
With specimen* lccpt in captivity copulation tool: place 
19 ’ays after rings ere obtained, tut unfortunately no eggs 
worn lair’. I should say that about, one month elapses or a 
little longer. I imagine the distance which Me female will 
wander will depend largely on weather and food conditions tut 
it ecu 1 d certain 1 y travel a very c.o v siderab 1 e d \ sta 0 ,ce . 
Yours sincerely. 
rk'll Esor* 
Director c* Botar ic Garden;', 
G >vt: E'f .orvd. gi t, 
F. M, S. 
