Thanks correspondent for writing, "but such malconformations, as you mention, are not very rare & therefore do not possess much novelty".
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The Charles Darwin Collection
The Darwin Correspondence Project is publishing letters written by and to the naturalist Charles Darwin (1809–1882). Complete transcripts of letters are being made available through the Project’s website (www.darwinproject.ac.uk) after publication in the ongoing print edition of The Correspondence of Charles Darwin (Cambridge University Press 1985–). Metadata and summaries of all known letters (c. 15,000) appear in Ɛpsilon, and the full texts of available letters can also be searched, with links to the full texts.
Thanks correspondent for writing, "but such malconformations, as you mention, are not very rare & therefore do not possess much novelty".
CD sends thanks for further instructions for making a solution, which will be followed as soon as Francis [Darwin] returns.
Answers correspondent’s questions on his birth date and when he began work on origin of species.
Refers correspondent to Descent for some information on marriage arrangements, and on the mental and moral nature of monkeys.
Thanks correspondent for information on a plant. It is too late for his present work.