5th Archbold expedition to New Guinea. March 4, 1956 to February 1, 1957
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he saw at the British Museum, in the day of the fly, which he was fairly sure was red wollok. His animals & very p.d. Rocky Tasmania found Country. & going back to collect a series of The Museum a male & female if he can get through material. He has the Papuan from a far East in Papua or Bgo. The Papuan monkey is a new species will not wipe down the back, recently described by Talm. for Sat. Jan. 6. Breezy day for Sir. Not at all. Heavy thunderclouds inland. No rain here. Had Dr. Dorothy Thaw (Plans Pathologist) to lunch at the hotel. To be visited the Public Library. Then sat on the beach with Smith & Cadbury- Fly & his wife a small boy. Smith came from the Gold Coast born. 8 years ago. First visited N.G. to look for a suitable area of land in which to establish a cocoa plantation for his company. This project was dropped for reasons I do not know. Smith now going to Robert, where he will be stationed to south of the Tadbury- Fly which. New Trinus cocoa is of good quality but has a "sharp" flavor. It is being used in Australia to blend with other cocoa. 18th INTEGRATIVE Experiment. Train workers are given a piece of chocolate made from 80 per cent from New Guinea beans, and asked which they prefer. Most people so far have chosen the local flavor. The principal market in Australia is for milk chocolate. Thursday Jan. 7: snow a lot except, rather dry with light rain about 5 P.M. this evening. A big day of official visits. Attended with my air bookings with Carlos. They previously wrongly told it will be my usual Tamanci-Bari more by plane flight from Bth. & Tas & back. Made a boy F17 add in the hamamia. 18th Hondola (good headgear), first called a Tamar's Gift in the Lincoln. The McAdam, who was out.