Sends "worm journal" – observations of earthworm activity at Abinger.
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Sends "worm journal" – observations of earthworm activity at Abinger.
Counted 40 worm-holes after rain; four or five in the wall.
Sends two papers on Roman ruins at Cirencester, which he asks CD to return.
Worm observations.
Hive-bees captured in tubes of nectary of Tritoma. Seems a maladaptation of the bees.