Encloses a letter from Lady Bell, which should be burnt when read.
Discusses finances.
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Encloses a letter from Lady Bell, which should be burnt when read.
Discusses finances.
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Describes her experiences of blushing on her hands.
Obliged for letter on worm-castings. Asks GK to observe them in southern Europe.
Sends a copy of Expression and his autograph.
Sends a copy of Expression
and speaks fondly of his memories of Woodhouse and the Owen family.
Is delighted to receive expression. Some comments on swallowing and scratching. Asks to be sent reviews.
Sends CD a copy of the second part of his paper on the remains and antiquities of Olmütz in Moravia.
Thanks for copy of Expression.
Reminiscences of their youth.
A number of students wish to nominate CD as Lord Rector of the University of Aberdeen and JSC inquires whether CD’s state of health would prevent his standing as a candidate.
Asks CD’s opinion of John Denny’s idea that males have prepotent transmission power in plants. A. J. F. Wegmann says the females are prepotent.
Has received Expression and will forward it to his brother [Jean-Charles Houzeau de Lehaie].
Observations on expression: women gnash teeth when sexually excited. W. Africans do not kiss.
Thanks SH for news of her family. Would like her to visit Down in the spring.
Is convinced that 2000 more copies [of Expression] must be printed without delay in order to meet demand. He therefore asks CD to send his corrections to the printer at once.
Thanks for Expression.