Is pleased by CD’s praise of his article.
Hugh Falconer’s is certainly interesting.
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Is pleased by CD’s praise of his article.
Hugh Falconer’s is certainly interesting.
Dining arrangements.
Will come to dine on Monday unless he hears to the contrary.
Thanks CD for his review [of H. W. Bates’s paper on mimetic butterflies, Collected papers 2: 87–92].
Is glad Hooker approved of his [JL’s] lecture.
JL is off to visit Scotch "kjökken möddings".
Hopes Lyell is not really vexed by his article.
Has returned from trip to Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
Has been made President of the Ethnological Society.
Is working on a notice for the Natural History Review [n.s. 4 (1864): 37–43] of Huxley’s lectures to working men on the origin of species.