Asks CD for some references to aid his work. [Brief annotations for a reply by CD.]
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Asks CD for some references to aid his work. [Brief annotations for a reply by CD.]
CD is unable to give the desired information relating to embryology of the Vertebrata. He advises the procuring of F. M. Balfour’s Comparative embryology, in two volumes [1880–1], which he believes to be the most valuable biological work in many years.
Hopes to find time to read VLS’s essays.
Discussion of the problem of naming species. [See 13568.]