From:
Charles Robert Darwin
To:
Henry Johnson
Date:
9 June 1880
Source of text:
Torquay Museum Society (AR471)
Summary:
Thanks for enclosures.
Remembers Edward Vivian.
Glad to hear of flint tools.
Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
Showing 1–5 of 5 items
Thanks for enclosures.
Remembers Edward Vivian.
Glad to hear of flint tools.
Thanks for information on the slope of ground at Worcester.
CD’s passion now is worms.
Sends Movement in plants. While correcting proof, CD remembered an old article by HHJ, which he regrets not including.
Is obliged for the clear answers to his queries.
Regrets that his health will not permit a visit to Wroxeter.
Will sign his name on next page, but "what geese people are about autographs".
Article in Shrewsbury newspaper makes him worry about CD’s health.
The report that CD is seriously ill is false, but the kind letters that it produced have done a good turn. [See 12943.]