Introduces E. L. Youmans to correspondent. Youmans is seeking small monographs by the most competent English authors [for his International Scientific Series].
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Introduces E. L. Youmans to correspondent. Youmans is seeking small monographs by the most competent English authors [for his International Scientific Series].
Letter of introduction for his sons [G. H. and Francis Darwin].
Honoured by Abutilon name; describes observations on its fertilisation.
Henrietta’s marriage a great loss to him.
Latest Quarterly Review has article, "evidently by Mivart", that cuts CD into mincemeat.
Asks for name of species of mouse J. S. Henslow used to keep [see 598].
Thanks for providing turtle soup.
Not quite so sure he thanks VL for introducing Richard Buckley Litchfield into the Darwin family to be CD’s son-in-law.
Asks about the lip position of a pouting child.
Thanks for information about Henslow’s mouse.
Invites RT to call on him while he is staying at Haredene.
Asks [EAD] to get signatures as opportunity offers.
Thanks for gift of WBT’s book [Pheasants for coverts and aviaries (1873)].
Orders nitrate of ammonia for experiment on plants.
Are measuring glasses accurate?