Strongly supports the proposed biological laboratory at Villefranche.
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Strongly supports the proposed biological laboratory at Villefranche.
J. Decaisne has died.
Sends a few rare seeds of Trifolium resupinatum.
Has found a frog with bivalve attached to hind leg.
Sends an account of a combat between a frog and a worm.
Sends [for CD’s possible use] his observations on spines of fir used by worms to block burrows.
Sends a dividend cheque.
News about his dividends.
Twelve "Revised Directions" for CD’s treatment, mainly diet.
Sends his measurement of an unusually large worm-casting.
CD invited to [Science Defence Association] meeting at Royal College of Physicians.
Seeking contributions to assist the widow of C. T. Beke.
Much regrets the state of his health will prevent his attending the [Science Defence] Association meeting.
News of Great Western Railway dividend; discussion of Leonard Darwin’s ‘exciting news’.
Thanks CD for an article [unspecified].
CD and other friends who got up fund for GA in 1879 have now bought him a microscope; thanks CD, especially as the idea came from him; plans to take up original observations with it.
Mechanism of flowers of Maranta has already been described by F. H. G. Hildebrand and Federico Delpino.
Concern over CD’s health. Advises him to get one of the cleverer young London doctors to communicate with Andrew Clark. Only way out of difficulties with Clark.
Formal letter of thanks for contribution to Mrs C. T. Beke.
Believes heterostyly could be produced by artificial selection.
CD will be glad to keep the proof of the medal.
He is decidedly better again.