Thanks JF again for his Essays, which he has now read.
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Thanks JF again for his Essays, which he has now read.
WSD sent MS of his translation of Erasmus Darwin on 6 August. Hopes CD received all of it.
CD is relieved by EK’s response to his criticisms. Will attend to all his instructions and will not print his preface until EK has seen it.
CD expresses the pleasure the Darwins had in the courtesies extended them by the Marshalls at Coniston.
Thanks for essay. Doubts AAWH’s theory concerning modifications in first- and last-born offspring.
Sends proofs [of "The shell mounds of Omori, Japan", Tokyo Univ. Mem. 1 (1879)], which may interest CD for the changes between ancient and modern forms.
He has no cause to complain at CD’s suppression of parts of his translation. Will do his best to correct and improve the proofs.
Requests a letter of introduction to Prof. Jowett for his son, who is entering Balliol College.
CD is honoured to receive the magnificent work Finska Kranier (1878).
What should CD do with the geese? One gander chases and frightens his grandchild. Does FBG intend to publish his results?
Accepts invitation to visit Down.
Describes travel plans in Scotland.