Crying in babies.
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Crying in babies.
Pleased to come on 17th.
Is arranging the Aucuba experiment.
Sends some letters for CD’s perusal.
Asks what CD thinks of Huxley’s address [Q. J. Geol. Soc. Lond. 25 (1869): xxviii–liii].
Would be glad to have Drosophyllum plants.
Trying to persuade CD to visit JL.
Relates some observations for CD on the crying of her infant daughter.
Too late to observe baby’s tears.
Observed expression in her baby for CD.
Observations on expression in her baby daughter.
Thinks J. D. Hooker and Asa Gray will not be able to visit Down until after the 12th.
Sends some figures on long- and short-styled primroses for "Uncle Ch".
CL is aware that she is dying and so says her farewells.