Thanks for Movement in plants.
Describes work [on Pflanzenphysiologie, 2 vols. (1881)].
Thanks for Movement in plants.
Describes work [on Pflanzenphysiologie, 2 vols. (1881)].
Sends his book [Naturwissenschaftliche Thatsachen und Probleme. Populäre Vorträge (1880)].
Anxious to receive Movement in plants because CD’s methods may be applicable to his experiments on the earliest movements of animal embryos.
Thanks for his great work on prehistoric remains in Portugal and his paper on Tertiary formations.
Praise for Movement in plants.
He thinks G. A. Chatin, whom CD quotes [p. 389], is mistaken about movement of conifer leaves. Cites his own paper ["Relations between morphology and physiology in the leaves of certain conifers", J. Linn. Soc. Lond. (Bot.) 17 (1880): 547–52].
Thanks for note. CD had had misgivings about Chatin but had assumed he was trustworthy [see Movement in plants, p. 389].
Huxley has persuaded JDH that the Wallace memorial may not be hopeless; JDH still has misgivings about Wallace’s spiritualism but will follow CD’s and Huxley’s decision.
Indications on the movement of flowers.
It is not customary to recommend someone for membership of the Royal Society.
Observations on worms’ pulling leaves into their burrows.
Five hundred more copies of Movement in plants must be printed immediately. Asks CD to send any corrections to printer.
Thanks CD for copy of Movement in plants. It will be reviewed in Kosmos [8 (1880–1): 258–71] by Hermann Müller.
Kosmos will probably cease publication. Publisher has decided to sell.
Fritz Müller has suffered from flood.
Müller’s latest letter contains a polemic against Wagner’s migration theory,
and some interesting observations on Crustacea.
Is glad that Hooker will sign memorial for Wallace’s pension. Had thought it hopeless because Hooker objected to ARW’s spiritualism and his bet on the sphericity of the globe.
Thanks to Times review, Murray needs 500 more copies [of Movement in plants].
Has heard of flood from which Fritz Müller escaped. Has he lost books, microscope, apparatus? Offers £50 or £100.
Will send copy of Movement in plants.
Encloses copies of articles [unspecified].
Movement in plants has shown him CD’s research method: 1. Find a fundamental idea of great generality (circumnutation); 2. Pursue it everywhere with observations and experiment; 3. Conduct special observations which undo any doubt of generality.
Thanks JG for his magnificent book [Prehistoric Europe].
Wants to see Frank become F.R.S. before he dies.
Pities Wallace and wants a pension for him very much.
Bad news about Kosmos [ceasing publication].
Fritz Müller’s losses [in a flood]; "I have long looked on him as the best observer in the world."
EK’s astonishing account of crustacean that repairs its legs in an ancestral form seems to support Pangenesis, which has hardly any friends.
Asks for list of Royal Society Council members, which CD needs because council members never back up certificates.
Thanks for information about the property in question [Tromer Lodge, see 12842]. His father, Robert Ainslie, had protested a settlement made in an earlier transaction.