"If you will apply to any bookseller whatever you will procure a copy.–– Publisher Murray."
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"If you will apply to any bookseller whatever you will procure a copy.–– Publisher Murray."
CD appreciates the correspondent’s suggestion.
Reports the case of an idiot in his care who apparently chews his cud.
Has pleasure in signing the [missing] enclosure, with every word of which he fully agrees.
"I was born in the town of Shrewsbury Feb. 12, 1809."
Explains that his publisher has erred in announcing his book [Cross and self-fertilisation] prematurely. [See 8890 and 8897.]
Asks that recipient forward the enclosed message from Dr Hoffmann [August Wilhelm von Hofmann?] which involves an invitation from Berlin Chemical Society to join a committee for a statue in memory of Justus Liebig.
Comments on ability of recipient to move his scalp.
Printed memorandum giving reasons why there should be subsidy on a large scale of scientific research unencumbered with teaching.
Has heard that Mr Allen wishes to let his house and thinks it probable that it would suit his son [Francis]. Asks whether he may have refusal of it.
Will not require assistance of correspondent’s cousin in correcting his MS [2d ed. of Descent]. His son [George] will undertake it.