Thanks for letter of sympathy.
Would like to visit in May.
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Thanks for letter of sympathy.
Would like to visit in May.
Thanks for permission to use CD’s observations on instinct. Would like to use CD’s MS chapter in preparing forthcoming book [Mental evolution in animals (1883)].
Thanks for permission to use CD’s MS chapter on instinct for forthcoming book.
GJR’s speech at Dublin [BAAS meeting] was an enormous success, with tremendous applause at mention of CD’s name at the finale.
Thanks for comments on his lecture ["Nervous system of Medusa"]
and for information [about J. R. L. Delboeuf, La psychologie (1876)].
Thanks for letter and book [J. R. L. Delboeuf, La psychologie (1876)].
Thinks conservation of energy not evidence for Deity. Agrees with CD that there is little hope to illuminate subject with light of intellect. Intends to drop it.