Expresses his feelings following the death of Charles Lyell.
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Expresses his feelings following the death of Charles Lyell.
Comments on her new book [A short history of natural science (1876)].
Discusses possibility of Government pension for Wallace.
Has discussed with Hooker possibility of Government pension for Wallace. Hooker is pessimistic.
Thanks her for marked proof-sheets.
Discusses climate in earlier geological periods.