Quickening of heart-beat in fear. A. H. Garrod does not think that this means that the heart is working harder.
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Quickening of heart-beat in fear. A. H. Garrod does not think that this means that the heart is working harder.
A. H. Garrod on relationship of heart-beat to amount of work done by heart.
Thanks CD for criticisms of his paper; explains why there is greater diversity among succeeding generations than in the first.
Will need to see proofs of his drawings.
Flattered to be mentioned in introduction to Expression [p. 26].
On leaf arrangement. [Badly damaged and almost illegible.]
Will do what he can for Lord Sackville Cecil, but he, himself, cannot get to séances when he likes. Introduction of a stranger always disturbs séances. Person most likely to help would be Lord Lindsey.
Messrs Clowes have received MS of Expression. JM submits specimen pages for CD’s approval.
Sends CD a copy of the memorial supporting Hooker’s case against A. S. Ayrton’s interference in the administration of Kew Gardens.
AT is trying to publish his paper with important evidence on "the pluvial period".
Proposes calling on CD with Prof. Wrightson of Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester.
O. N. Rood sends two copies of an amusing picture by T. F. Beard, "The young Darwinian" to AG, who forwards one to CD.
CD has been elected a Foreign Member of the Magyar Tudományos Akademia [Hungarian Academy of Sciences].
Thanks for his election to the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
HS hopes in the future to show more fully "absolute emptiness" of James Martineau’s propositions; is glad CD approved of his article dealing with JM’s arguments. [J. Martineau, "The place of mind in nature", Contemp. Rev. 19 (1872): 606–23; H. Spencer, "Mr Martineau on evolution", Contemp. Rev. 20 (1872): 141–54.]
Has signed the memorial by men of science with real pleasure. Fears it may be too severe. He told Lady Derby about JDH’s troubles. She said she would tell Lord Derby what he had said.
Expects the memorial to make Gladstone frantic. Government regrets granting Lord Derby the correspondence and Lubbock has been advised to postpone calling for it in Lower House. This looks fishy. Is exhausted by the affair.
Reports a monkey-like child in Teneriffe.
In England to write a monograph on Anthracotherium.
A goat in Breslau recently gave birth to three kids, two normal but one almost entirely lacking in hair.
Asks CD for seeds of some plants.