Anxious that AG should consider a memorial [for A. R. Wallace]. Makes arrangements to avoid delay.
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Anxious that AG should consider a memorial [for A. R. Wallace]. Makes arrangements to avoid delay.
Sends memorial [for A. R. Wallace] for AG to sign. Asks whether AG will forward it to Owen; CD cannot send it as he has not spoken to him for 20 years.
Asks how he can obtain a Museum post for his late brother’s butler, F. W. Surman.
Discusses position [at British Museum]. "My case is hopeless as my man [F. W. Surman] is 31 years old."