Statistics showing rate of decline of population in Sandwich Islands, 1832–72.
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Statistics showing rate of decline of population in Sandwich Islands, 1832–72.
LD has misplaced some figures on which he was to work.
Answers questions about chemistry (see 9202).
Asks for proportion of water and of nitrogen in various ammonium salts.
[WWA’s replies are with the letter.]
LD’s letter recalled old scenes on board the Beagle.
CD’s "bothering correspondents" seem to increase in number and in folly; has just answered "two precious fools".
Has been working very hard on Droseraceae and can "now see daylight".
Describes voyage to New Zealand.