out and out and out and before i go into all of those, i want to just say a few words about alfred russell wallacens. all as had to support his expeditions by selling beetles for a penny apiece to the british museum. he was a professional collector of specimens, that's how he financed his jungle explorations, and he was a brilliant naturalist, a gifted, gifted man, he set out -- 14 years younger than darwin, he set out with his partner, henry walter bates, to the amazon and there's bates being mobbed by to you cans after he shot one and they collected all the wonderful butterflies, showing the evolution of butterflies throughout the rain forest. and wallace spent four years there with bates, they were collecting specimens and gathering evidence, and he had gotten malaria, still worked on through it, wrote letters home, and his younger brother, his beloved younger brother was so entranced with the story of alfred's jungle adventures, that he came all the way from english-speaking planned to join wallace at his camp. however, no sooner had he got there, he contracted malaria and died. and wallace co