From:
William Turner
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
[after 28 Apr 1866?]
Source of text:
DAR 178: 197
Summary:
Observations on a bird that used a stone to break open a snail.
Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
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Observations on a bird that used a stone to break open a snail.
Thanks for WT’s papers, especially ["The present aspect of the doctrine of cellular pathology", Edinburgh Med. J. 8 (1863): 873–97].
Thanks WT for information about rudimentary parts in man.
On muscles in man for moving skin, hair, ears, etc.
Thanks WT for information.
Will not include chapter on man in Variation but plans separate essay in future.
On the development of the mammae and the glands of the skin. R. A. v. Kölliker and Carl von Langer are the authorities [See Descent 1: 209].
Extract from Robert Knox on hermaphroditism [Lond. Med. Gaz. 12 Jan 1844].
Note on errata in first volume of Descent.
Sends £10 subscription for James Murie.