Sorry he missed CD when he called. Suggests a time he can call.
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Sorry he missed CD when he called. Suggests a time he can call.
Responds to CD’s criticism of his handling of adaptation theory [in Rep. BAAS 26 (1866): liii–lxxxi].
Sends a "remarkable" enclosure [missing], evidently by a working man, which will interest CD as "shewing that ideas are spread".
Asks CD to breakfast in London on Tuesday [24 Mar].
He and another Bencher of Lincoln’s Inn have signed the necessary certificates for admission of CD’s son [George].
Mammae in human males.
The role of natural selection in the development of beards and manes of animals.
Hereditary pointing in setters.