From:
Albrecht Carl Ludwig Gotthilf (Albert) Günther
To:
Samuel Pickworth Woodward
Date:
14 June 1861
Source of text:
DAR 205.2: 235
Summary:
Discusses transport of fish to Lake Constance by flooding.
Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
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Discusses transport of fish to Lake Constance by flooding.
Sexual differences in reptiles, especially Indian [see A. Günther, The reptiles of British India (1864)].
The Cyprinodontidae family of fishes exhibits sexual differences as remarkable as any in reptiles or birds [Descent 2: 7, 9–10].
Sends proofs of his fish paper.
Will observe modification of colour in fish.
Is studying the development of the axolotl.
Encloses notes in reply to CD’s queries on fishes.
Note on sexual differences in Monacanthus.
Mr Ford is attending to CD’s drawings [for Descent].
Death of AG’s wife.
Replies to CD’s queries on sexual habits and differences in fish and lizards.