- Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP7/108(1)
- Anon. (1909). Dr. A. R. Wallace and woman suffrage. The Times (London): 38880: 10
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Giving the Royal Institution lecture, (for the Jubilee of Origin of Species) much easier than expected, audience of 800 people, resident Prof of Chemistry Sir James Dewar provided cocoa and sandwiches in his rooms afterwards; visit to the Museum (BMNH) to see Diplodocus, butterflies and New Guinea Bird of Paradise; visit by Sir William Preece and his son, discussion about William, his health, suggestion he learn signalling and try to get work in wireless telegraphy.
About butterfly collections in the museum. Had enjoyed a visit as Mr Rothschild had brought out cases of butterflies from Tring. About Poulton's invitation -ARW must decline as he cannot stay away from home for more than one night without discomfort. "All the attractions of your celebrations are, to me repulsions." About his planned book.
About Miss Pascoe's address and Pascoe's collections in London.
Is trying to determine the location of Orchid the Castnia came from. Does not want notices of his own books - overwhelmed with papers.
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