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"Dia" [as a prefix] means "through, across".
WED’s wife would like to meet the Huxleys.
Wants some more rubber bands for his wrist.
Discusses possible investments.
Delighted by honour CD has received from Turin. Agrees with Horace that the money ought to be given to the Zoological Station at Naples.
Thanks CD for giving money to the children. Is going to give money to Bessy, but not invest it until she is really rich. Returns Butler’s letter. Thinks Butler is looking for a grievance to write an article about.
Discusses a book
and the "splendid news about the elections".
Is beginning Geikie’s Ice age. Describes flints found on the common. Comments on exciting election.
Forwards John Lubbock’s letter and hopes WED might influence the men "for the sake of science".
Sends Asa Gray’s lectures on Natural science and religion [1880].
Greatly enjoyed their stay at Bassett.
Wants WED to collect some worm-castings from Beaulieu Abbey.