A poem on Insectivorous Plants.
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A poem on Insectivorous Plants.
JL is in France with J. Steenstrup.
Herbert Spencer is staying with the Lubbocks and would much like to see CD.
Sven Nilsson may visit John Lubbock.
Norwich [BAAS] meeting was most successful.
Has marked a page from Adam Bede which may be relevant to CD’s work on expression.
Verses on the Origin and Descent.
John Lubbock has nearly finished his Thysanura book [Monograph of the Collembola and Thysanura (1873)].
Observations on her pet pug.
Observations on her pet cat.
Is trying to persuade "our friend" [T. H. Huxley?] to accept a gift.
Further arrangements for polling. Everything looks well. [Ellen Lubbock notes, "he is too sanguine – ".]
EFL’s account of what CD has done in natural history is full and accurate and could not have been done better. He has added the titles of his later books and the name of his maternal grandfather [Josiah Wedgwood] of whom he is proud.
"… Mr Herbert Spencer. I will call tomorrow about half past 12".
Would have liked to come to lunch, but has been talking so much to Hooker that he has no strength left.
Thanks for verses on Origin and Descent.