Details of the JDH–Ayrton–Gladstone imbroglio.
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Details of the JDH–Ayrton–Gladstone imbroglio.
Is sending some lectures as a sign of his society’s respect for CD and his work.
Sends details of his discoveries of relics and bones of the "mound-builders", and Jeffries Wyman’s comments on them.
Writes about proof-correcting by WED [of Origin, 6th ed.].
Goes to Leith Hill on Friday.
Received his last letter.
Their third lecture will contain a history of creation from the Darwinian point of view.