Thanks Kishen, I hv the 1928 pdf I was looking fr the 1932 edition..........

Blaise




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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Kishen Das 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 10:36 PM

  Subject: Re: [ButterflyIndia] Asking experts - A suggestion





    

  Dear Blaise,

  6 years back, I photocopied at least 6 copies of two old popular books on our 
butterflies and sent to people.
  Some of these people kept asking for the IDs even after that and some of them 
disappeared forever !!!

  In any case, Evans is available at - 
http://ia311009.us.archive.org/1/items/TheIdentificationOfIndianButterflies/evansbutterflies.pdf

  As I said earlier, most of the good old literature is already available 
online. 

  Kishen


  On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 2:37 AM, Blaise <[email protected]> wrote:

      
     

    Hi All,

    Kishen, one scanned copy (pdf) of Evans 1932 edt for everyone to share will 
take a lot of pressure off the 'experts'... 

    Can't get hold of one... they have a few copies in BNHS library, but it's 
not for taking out.... unless u r working there or got a good friend working 
there.... :-)

    Just my thoughts.... offcourse with respect to all - experts n newbies 
inclusive.....


    Blaise




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      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: kalesh s 
      To: [email protected] 
      Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2010 8:33 PM
      Subject: Re: [ButterflyIndia] Asking experts - A suggestion


        
            well said!
            cheers!

            Dr.Kalesh.S
            Thiruvananthapuram
            Phone: Mob:9447044498; Res: 0471-2444982
            EMAIL: [email protected]
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            --- On Sun, 10/10/10, Kishen Das <[email protected]> wrote:


              From: Kishen Das <[email protected]>
              Subject: [ButterflyIndia] Asking experts - A suggestion
              To: [email protected]
              Date: Sunday, October 10, 2010, 2:31 AM


                

              I think experts like Isaac and KK will be busy at times with 
their own work.
              Its not always good to expect a quick reply from them.
              They will reply anyway, whenever they get time.

              When you photograph some interesting species, best thing to do, 
would be to track down all the literature ( Most of it is available over net ) 
and write an article about its occurrence, behavioral aspects and exact 
geographical location.
              Then present it to one of the experts and ask for their feedback.
              So, it is necessary to do this background work before we contact 
the experts.
              Even then it is not mandatory that experts must process your 
request !!!
              The person who is sending the photo, will get highly disappointed 
if there is no response from the experts. 
              But on the other hand experts will be receiving hundreds of such 
requests every week and they cannot process all of them. 
              Remember, they have to handle these requests apart from their own 
professional and personal work. 

              This holds good even to people who keep sending their photos for 
identification, without even mentioning what they think the probable species 
might be and what the confusion is. 
              Most of us want an easy way out, post it to the group and let 
experts work on it.
              Anyway if this is what you want, then its fine, but you will 
never be able to indepedently work on your own or work towards butterfly 
conservation. 
              At the end of it, its our actions that matters the most, than 
these wonderful photos of butterflies !!!

              Kishen

           








  

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