Sends Variation and would like to hear what FM thinks of Pangenesis.
Thanks for information on expression.
Dimorphic plants;
differences in seed production in cross- and self-fertilised plants.
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Sends Variation and would like to hear what FM thinks of Pangenesis.
Thanks for information on expression.
Dimorphic plants;
differences in seed production in cross- and self-fertilised plants.
Is working on sexual selection and is interested in any anomalous sex ratios in lower animals and any sex-related characters.
CD arranging for a translation of FM’s Für Darwin by W. S. Dallas.
Movement in plants.
Dimorphism.
Would welcome FM’s opinion of Pangenesis.
Is glad FM approves of a translation of Für Darwin.
Hopes FM will think well of Pangenesis.
Sexual differences in insect auditory and stridulating organs.
Read FM’s paper on Balanus with great interest ["On Balanus armatus", Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 4th ser. 1 (1868): 393–412].
FM’s additions for English edition [1869] of Für Darwin.
Dimorphic plants.
Delay in translating Für Darwin.
Comments on plan to repeat CD’s experiments on illegitimate offspring.
FM’s observations on stridulation.