Objects to the stupid way a plate is bound into South America.
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The Charles Darwin Collection
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Objects to the stupid way a plate is bound into South America.
Sends corrections and suggestions for an advertisement for Zoology and Geology of "Beagle".
Asks for account on South America and sales of Coral reefs and Volcanic islands.
Sends MS [of Coral reefs?] to be copied.
Gives instructions for sending out copies of Coral reefs to various journals. Discusses the complimentary copies which have already been sent out.
Asks for account.
Discusses delay of Reptiles by Thomas Bell. Asks them to inform R. B. Hinds of delay.
Discusses his account.
Sends addresses [for subscribers to Zoology].
Requests information as to means of sending two pamphlets to a professor in the United States.
Says he is forwarding the Smith, Elder & Co. account to the Treasury. Discusses advertisements of Zoology and Coral reefs. Volcanic islands "is almost ready for press".
Treasury ready to make payment [for Zoology plates].
Discusses publication of his book [South America].