Sends Oliver’s list of references on Adoxa.
Baby now out of trouble.
Pleased with Paris exhibition.
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Sends Oliver’s list of references on Adoxa.
Baby now out of trouble.
Pleased with Paris exhibition.
Sends WED £200.
Suggests possible arbitrators to act in a business transaction involving WED.
Gives his opinion on a business transaction involving WED and the Southampton bank.
Asks WED to observe blushing in the blind, and yawning.
Mentions elephants’ crying while trumpeting.
Thanks Charles Langstaff for his observations relating to expression. Has requested observations on the platysma. Discusses the actions of other facial muscles, especially during crying. [Encloses 5828.]
Asks WED whether Langstaff could make some observations on certain facial muscles in expression.
Thanks him for his excellent observations [on Epipactis?]; would like WED to watch for some large insect visiting the plant.