They have never had any Erasmus Darwin letters.
Sends photographs [of Elston Hall].
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They have never had any Erasmus Darwin letters.
Sends photographs [of Elston Hall].
Sends Dr Erasmus Darwin’s commonplace book, some letters, and poems.
Family news.
Wants to finish revision of MS on Erasmus Darwin before Dallas begins translation. Has discussed possible German edition with Carl Alberts.
Sends drawings of several of Dr Erasmus Darwin’s residences, together with suggestions of sources of other material.
Has succeeded in obtaining Assistant Keeper’s post.
Believes it would be interesting and valuable to study the variation in organs such as scent-fans and "strigillating" [stridulating?] organs among related species of Lepidoptera.
Regrets she has none of Dr Erasmus Darwin’s letters. Relates some anecdotes concerning her grandfather.
Sends a book by her uncle, Charles Darwin [1758–78], and recounts some details of the life of her grandfather, Dr Erasmus Darwin.