Thanks for note and plant specimen. Will take care of it for his own sake and Kew’s.
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Thanks for note and plant specimen. Will take care of it for his own sake and Kew’s.
Errata discovered in Earthworms are listed. Large sales in England, but this is no indication for France. [See 13510.]
Thanks for a book. "I am so much overworked at present that I cannot read it now, & I am a very poor German scholar".
Delighted to hear that JD’s research is continuing. CD has heard that JD’s paper will at last be published. He is flattered by the form [as a letter addressed to CD] of communication. [See 1651a and 1819a, published in Phil. Trans. R. S. 146 (1856): 21–9 and Proc. R. S. London 8 (1856–7): 27–33.]
Would like to call at 10 o’clock on Wednesday morning.
The bearer has called for the books. Requests volumes of Isis for 1828 and 1829.