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William's health, sending Egyptian cigarettes for hay-fever and advice on diet; review of ARW's book [Man's Place in the Universe] in Nature of 8 June.
ARW has read CR's paper on British plants and the glacial period and discusses that subject, asking CR to read ARW's description of Flora of the Azores in Island Life again, and noting the argument about species which have been so derived since the glacial period. Temperature is mentioned as one of many factors; ARW notes that many species could have lived since the Pliocene. ARW suffers from eczema and rheumatism and cannot leave home.
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Thanks Miss Macdonald for the gift of a book by G K Chesterton; ARW's and Chesterton's appreciation of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre; Christmas greetings.
William D James, traveller, landowner and apparent gambler, ARW will write to Board of Trade for information; expects "Tracts" to be ready in about 6 months, will send William MS or proofs; incredulous at The Daily News reports of 100, 000 poor children at the palace as guests of the King and Queen which suggest they were offered only cake and lemonade, no proper meal for a whole day, asks William if he has seen fuller reports in The Times or The Standard, reluctance of people to criticise King and Queen.
Enclosing a notice of objection to William's vote (not present); suffering from rheumatism; railway strike, has written to Lloyd George urging him and Asquith to take over management of the railways by Royal Proclamation on the grounds of 70 years mismanagement, granting an amnesty to all strikers except for acts of violence, agreeing to their demands for one year while instituting an enquiry into reorganisation of the system first for the benefit of the public and the railway workers and lastly the shareholders, common knowledge that the workers grievances genuine, and cost of extra wages will be saved in safety, economy and public convenience; hopes for acknowledgement of letter soon; hopes William will enquire into the management of his Sanatorium and similar institutions.
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Seeking advice on Indian primulas.
Talking about the planting of different species of primula.
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