The return of some of his diplomas found by her; ARW's stereoscope; spiritualism; health.
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The return of some of his diplomas found by her; ARW's stereoscope; spiritualism; health.
Journey from Guayaquil, heart-attack, paralysis, general ill-health and poverty, inability to collect insects for ARW; botany, illness preventing his work on collection of mosses; bitterness at treatment by Sir William Hooker; newspaper reports on Darwin's Origin of Species, geographical distribution of species; ARW's Malayan collections; collectors in the Andes; tameness of native birds; marriage; possibility of returning to England.
ARW's new stereoscope; Latham's failure to publish Spruce's vocabularies, Latham's bankruptcy; return of the MS to Spruce; New Year greetings to ARW and his "charmante épouse".
Spiritualism; ARW's memoir on Malay migration; inherited deafness in cats; Paris Exposition.
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Mitten writes to Spruce that ARW and his wife Annie had left a week previously to travel to Switzerland.
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