Hooker recalls his recent conversation with the Duke of Argyll about ARW's theory of the evolution of man.
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Hooker recalls his recent conversation with the Duke of Argyll about ARW's theory of the evolution of man.
Hooker enquires what Darwin makes of ARW's paper on bird's nests and how he struck by ARW's great ability.
Hooker states that he will re-read ARW's 1853 book about the Amazon as he doesn't recall it interesting him at all when it was first published.
Regarding Darwin suggestion to nominate ARW for The Royal Society's Gold Medal.
References Darwin's after notes about Darwin/Wallace publication on evolution by natural selection.
Reflects how Bentham might have been more cautious had he read ARW's volumes.
ARW's marriage to Annie Mitten.
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Hooker to send copy of his essay to ARW.
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Refers to paper by F. Smith on the distribution of ARW's Hymenoptera.
Hooker remarks that ARW has "turned table turner".
ARW's reservations about human evolution.
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