Thanks LHM for his Ancient society [1877].
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Thanks LHM for his Ancient society [1877].
CD admires Herbert Spencer’s genius but not his "deductive style" of expression.
Asks JFR to support E. A. Darwin’s election to the Athenaeum.
Thanks LHM for concluding chapter [to Systems of consanguinity and affinity of the human family (1871)]. Agrees that it is important to study the habits and institutions of savages.
Thanks WBC for offer to examine specimen and for offer of slices of shells, but has no achromatic microscope.
Directions to Down.
Thanks LHM for his introductions for CD’s sons and for his instructions about their route [for their U. S. visit].
Thanks LHM for his work on consanguinity. [See 7299].
Requests some carbonate of ammonia.