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The origin of speech and Brown's paper on it, occult imitation, Socratic Dialogue on Language in Jowett's Plato, Andrew Lang and the application of totemistic principles to historical names; returning ARW's paper on "speech" [not present]. The "remarks" are notes with associated page numbers, [possibly pages in ARW's paper].
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The poem "Leonanie", annotated in the margin in J D Law's hand in ink "Dr. A. R. Wallace's letter to J. D. Law - March 5 1904" with a letter written on the back from James D Law, London 2 Apr 1904, to ARW.
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Is sorry to hear ARW's friend has not obtained employment in British Guiana, as it is difficult to make a living just from collecting specimens.
Is expecting Birch to stay so that he can work for 2 days at the museum.
His meeting with Frederick Birch. Discusses means of storing and conserving insect specimens.
Will ARW contribute an article of 2000 words for the general reader under the general title "stories from Nature".
Relates his impressions on returning to Oxford. Professor Poulton was exceedingly kind to him and Birch was able to make many sketches of insects.
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Presenting ARW with copy of her translation into Dutch of The Wonderful Century (De Wondereeuw, Amsterdam, A. B. Soep, c. 1904).
William's career, Dresser's enquiries at the Admiralty about positions for electrical engineers in the dockyards; illness of Dresser's daughter.