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Errata in first edition of Insectivorous plants.
On the expression of disagreeable surprise.
Copy of and note on a picture of Noah’s daughter averting her eyes in shame.
On "moral sense" in Descent.
Admits pointer illustration is faulty.
Discusses shame, remorse, social instincts, approbation, and other topics discussed in Descent, ch. 4. "But as yet I nail my colours to the mast."
Agrees that social instinct or love for fellows is the beginning of moral feeling. Responds to CD’s letter [7537].
Seeks to clarify his and HW’s views on the causes of repentance or shame.
Answers CD’s letter [7560], on points of agreement between them, the chief one being the sympathy which man has with his fellows. Disagrees however with CD’s "principle" of the painful feelings of dissatisfied instinct.