Asks CD whether he knows of "anything worth looking at" that has appeared abroad on his theory of the origin of species.
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Asks CD whether he knows of "anything worth looking at" that has appeared abroad on his theory of the origin of species.
Sends GB a selection of reviews of the Origin from his collection of about 90, with his opinion of some of them.
Has not yet read the pamphlets [selection of reviews of Origin, sent by CD at GB’s request]. Though GB does not go so far as Hooker in accepting all of CD’s hypotheses and does not feel up to a thorough discussion of his views, he hopes in his Linnean Anniversary Address [Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. (1863): xi–xxix] to speak on the present state of the [species] question.
Disagrees with GB when he says he is not up to treating the whole subject [the present state of the species question]. He is especially equipped to handle the "great subject of affinities in relation to descent and independent creation".
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