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Darwin expresses extreme admiration and interest in ARW's work, Island Life.
Darwin says he pities ARW and that he has hardly ever wished anything so much as to get ARW on the pension list.
Discusses ARW's view on European plants and effects of glaciers on Alpine plants.
Darwin remarks that "As far as I know no one ever discussed the meaning of the relation between representative species before I did & as I suppose Wallace did in his paper before the Linn. Soc. [1858].".
Island Life.
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The debt of plant geography to voyages may be JDH’s topic at BAAS meeting [at Swansea].
Photographs from New Zealand forwarded.
Can Alphonse de Candolle see CD?
Asa Gray at Kew; will meet JDH in Italy in December.
Praise for Movement in plants, lately arrived.
Praise for Wallace’s Island life
and astonishment that he could be a spiritualist.
Differs with Wallace on age of SW. Australian flora. JDH ascribes its peculiarities to isolation by an inland sea.
Huxley has persuaded JDH that the Wallace memorial may not be hopeless; JDH still has misgivings about Wallace’s spiritualism but will follow CD’s and Huxley’s decision.
Quality of Frank’s work merits F.R.S., but quantity could defer speedy election. Will advise best strategy.
Wants to propose Frank for F.R.S. now, with election in 1882.
Has struggled for months with complexity of structure and distribution of palms for Genera plantarum.
At 63 JDH still works hard to support his family. Many friends have died. Memories of times past spent with CD lift his pessimism.
Outlines address to York BAAS meeting on history of geographical distribution. Organising theme: advancement in this science based on ideas enunciated by scientific voyagers. Asks CD’s advice.
Working on York BAAS address; finds CD’s comments helpful. JDH writes detailed response and expansion.
Is making final preparations for his address [at York BAAS meeting] and questions CD on specific points.
Condolences on death of CD’s brother Erasmus. Recalls first meeting CD in Erasmus’ rooms over 40 years ago.
Comte de Paris requests an orchid from CD for his huge collection.
JDH responds to CD’s criticism of York address.
Arruda Furtado could work on mystery of buried cypress trunks in the Azores.