From:
Charles Robert Darwin
To:
Nature
Date:
6 May [1876]
Source of text:
Nature , 11 May 1876, p. 28
Summary:
Reports seeing flowers of wild cherry bitten off in same manner as primroses [see 9418 and 9444]. In this case it was done by a squirrel, though birds also bite the flowers of the cherry-tree.
Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project