Are there old furrowed fields on hillsides in N. Wales, if so can FD look for earthworm activity?
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Are there old furrowed fields on hillsides in N. Wales, if so can FD look for earthworm activity?
Sends a statement of the assets of the Down Friendly Society. Asks for advice on consulting an actuary.
Discusses corrections [to Movement in plants]. Has dispatched chapter nine.
Asks RPH [an actuary] to act on behalf of the Down Friendly Society whose members wish the rates of benefits to be raised.
Forwards some tables on behalf of the Down Friendly Society and discusses the changes in benefits requested by the members.
Discusses matters relating to the Down Friendly Society.
Dispatches a chapter [of Movement in plants] for FD to look over.
Invites him to lunch.
WCW’s specimens are interesting, but CD thinks the slowness of the change might have been expected.
Asks GHD to decipher a letter [in German] he has received with a book: The Bible in science.
Enjoyed his stay in Cambridge extremely.
Explains how to reach Down.
Honoured by offer of medal from Chester Natural History Society, but if he is expected to attend in person to receive it he regrets he must decline. Asks TMH to decide for him.
CD is sorry for the trouble TMH has had. Fully approves of the rule [that the medal be awarded to a local worker?]. The knowledge that the Chester Natural History Society wished to honour him is the real gratification, which he will never forget.