Derek Wragge Morley
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Basil Derek Wragge Morley (1920 – 22 January 1969) born in Cambridge, son of a clergyman.[1] He was most noted for his work on the study of ants. He was an independent scientific consultant, who also held posts in journalism throughout his working life. He died aged 49 as a result of numerous illnesses.
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