Thanks AWB for review in Nature [probably review of Insectivorous plants, 12 (1875): 206–9, 228–31].
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Thanks AWB for review in Nature [probably review of Insectivorous plants, 12 (1875): 206–9, 228–31].
Arranges to visit AWB.
Declines invitation to breakfast.
Returns proofs of a notice which he finds "highly honourable" to himself.
Asks AWB for a reference to a paper;
thanks him for his generous review of the last edition [6th] of the Origin.
Discussed observations made in 1863 of Impatiens pollen and humble-bees.
Recommends H. Müller’s Die Befruchtung der Blumen (1873).
Asks about woodblocks of illustrations for Climbing plants [1875].
Thanks for sending papers by Hermann Hoffmann.
Discusses spiral cells in Drosera and Pinguicula.
Returns copy of Botanische Zeitung.
Responds to comments on Drosera.