Asks to be sent Dr Frank’s Die Natur: wagerechte Richtung von Pflanzentheilen.
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Asks to be sent Dr Frank’s Die Natur: wagerechte Richtung von Pflanzentheilen.
Asks for Tom. 23 of the Bulletin de la Soc. Bot. de France to be purchased for him.
Orders a copy of Dassen 1837, Onderzoek aangaande de bladbewegingen (research on leaf movements), published in Tijdschrift voor Natuurlijke Geschiedenis en Physiologie IV p. 106.
Can the correspondent get some pamphlets written by [K. G. W. Stenzel?].
Requesting information about the publication history of Lavater 1820.
"Be so good as to send me Unsere Zeit with Julius Frauenstädt’s article ["Darwin’s Auffassung des geistigen und sittlichen Lebens des Menschen" n.s. 8 (May 1872), 597–605]. I am much obliged for the information."
Asks them to procure the two volumes of Living Cirripedia for Anton Dohrn’s zoological station in Naples.
Orders a copy of the St Paul’s Magazine for February.
Asks correspondent to obtain odd numbers of Flora.