Send thanks for informing him of barnacles and asks that they be sent, directed to him, to the Geological Society.
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Send thanks for informing him of barnacles and asks that they be sent, directed to him, to the Geological Society.
Discusses books returned
and invites him to Down for a few days.
Regrets not having a duplicate of one of his books to give away. "You will before long no doubt be able to borrow a copy."
Says he is forwarding the Smith, Elder & Co. account to the Treasury. Discusses advertisements of Zoology and Coral reefs. Volcanic islands "is almost ready for press".
News of the children and books he is reading.