Thanks for information on Galloway cattle. [See 5614.]
Interested in WBD’s work on descent of the rhinoceros; is pleased to learn that he does not consider species to be immutable.
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Thanks for information on Galloway cattle. [See 5614.]
Interested in WBD’s work on descent of the rhinoceros; is pleased to learn that he does not consider species to be immutable.
Thanks for reply to queries. Spectroscope an instance of unimagined glorious prospects of science.
Made aware by Asa Gray of error with respect to Cypripedium. Does not doubt it is self-fertilised.
Asks FD to check whether a Latin sentence is correct.