Acknowledges receipt of cheque.
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Acknowledges receipt of cheque.
Asks JM to send copies of all his books to Anton Dohrn.
Koch [of Schweizerbart] requires 3000 sets of copies of the heliotype plates [for German edition of Expression].
Asks them to procure the two volumes of Living Cirripedia for Anton Dohrn’s zoological station in Naples.
Report about six-toed cats; trait persistent for three generations.
CD thanks CW for long, interesting letter; hopes the ideas will be worked into an essay some day.
Suggests dates for a proposed visit and gives instructions for reaching Down.
Further reflections upon Bastian’s book [The beginnings of life (1872)].
ARW’s prospects for Directorship at Bethnal Green Museum.
He became entrapped in the W. Lyon controversy by defending CD against Frederic Bateman of Norwich.
As a religious man, FWH wants to apologise for the attacks CD has suffered in the name of religion.
Discusses the price of some heliotype prints [for Expression?].
Requests proofs of Expression.
Informs CD that he has forwarded some oils and opium.