J. D. Hooker will not be able to visit CD because of ill health.
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J. D. Hooker will not be able to visit CD because of ill health.
J. D. Hooker is ill with rheumatic fever.
W. J. Hooker is dead and was buried yesterday.
Reports on J. D. Hooker’s health.
They have left Kew to improve J. D. Hooker’s health.
J. D. Hooker’s health is improving;
he has been offered the Directorship at Kew.
J. D. Hooker is recovering from his ill health.
Mentions a note in Notes and Queries [3d ser. 10 (1866): 343–4] which refers to A sketch of the life and works of Erasmus Darwin.
JDH has left for Paris with Thomas Thomson.
Baby is better.
Congratulates CD on George’s success at Cambridge.
Thinks J. D. Hooker and Asa Gray will not be able to visit Down until after the 12th.