Has not seen CD for about 25 years. Has heard an absurd story that CD and Emma are exploring an unknown part of America.
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The Charles Darwin Collection
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Has not seen CD for about 25 years. Has heard an absurd story that CD and Emma are exploring an unknown part of America.
Thanks CD for a copy of Expression. Is always interested in CD’s work, but finds himself diverging from some of his leading ideas.
P.S. Has found shedding of toenails in a nephew as well.
Has left Delamere and settled on the Isle of Wight.
Will try to get certain insectivorous plants for CD, especially Utricularia. Is glad to hear he has taken up Drosera.