Sending a paper to Meldola. Comments on gardening and the radical government.
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Sending a paper to Meldola. Comments on gardening and the radical government.
Will not stay with Meldola in London. Had promised Dresser that he would stay with him, if ever in London overnight.
Has had a new idea for a lecture, which will put Darwinism in a new light and leave mutationism nowhere.
Problems with reading his lecture - Crookes has offered to read the main body of it. Will stay with H. G. Dresser. Criticises F. A. Bather.
Seeking information about the origins of graphite and diamonds.
Arranging a visit from the Meldola's.
Compliments Meldola on his article on "Darwin and modern science" in Nature. Comments on papers printed in a volume for celebration of Darwin's work. Is struggling with his new book.
Regarding telegram sent from Cambridge.
About misstatements of fact in work on Darwinism. Problems with eye-sight.
Sending plaster from wall at Parkstone, as current tenant complains of damp. ARW has already paid for building work.
Wishes to know the number of all chemical compounds for his current work on variety in the universe.
Thanks for invitation. ARW's will say with Volckman at Leyton Friday and Saturday and will attend Meldola's talk on Saturday. Please ask Mr Cole to reserve tickets for tea.
Offers congratulations on Meldola's success. ARW will be busy with examination marking.
ARW is to attend the Industrial Remuneration conference next week, requests a bed for three nights. Invites Meldola to attend a meeting of the Society for Psychical Research.
Will be glad to see Meldola on Saturday.
Invites Meldola and his mother on Sunday.
Invites Meldola for the weekend.
ARW is going to Newcastle and would like to break the journey by staying with Mr and Mrs Meldola.
ARW has been invited to attend the "Darwin" meeting of the Linnean Society on Thursday next, can Meldola give him a bed and would he like to go with ARW?.
ARW is going to London next Tuesday (Oct 30) to attend Michael Davitt's lecture at St James's Hall, asks for a bed for the night.