Invites GRW and his family to visit.
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Invites GRW and his family to visit.
Knows no one in Buenos Aires. Suggests sites in South America where Auguste Bravard can find fossils.
Ray Society has delayed distribution [of Living Cirripedia (1851)].
Returns a letter from a Mr Walsh – "a clear-headed man on my side". What he says about sea trout in lochs would make a good case for CD if borne out by professional ichthyologists.
Determined to make GRW a geologist. Sends copy of C. Lyell [?Elements of geology (1838)].