Returns Mrs Lyell’s versions of Lyell memorial inscription. Disapproves of religious tone.
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Returns Mrs Lyell’s versions of Lyell memorial inscription. Disapproves of religious tone.
Doubts Christian Radenhausen’s cosmological views are based on fact.
Wishes to arrange for William Darwin to see AC. William has suffered a concussion.
All rejoice that J. C. Adams thinks well of GHD’s work and will present his paper to the Royal Society.
Gives news of his other sons.
Would like to cite WO’s case of bees perforating white but not blue monkshood (Aconitum napellus) in his next book [Cross and self-fertilisation, pp. 427–8]. Believes it is probably sterile if insects are excluded.
CD accepts membership in the Birmingham Natural History Society.
Thanks RLT for article. CD cannot quite agree that "under a theological point of view, the origin of evil is explained by survival".
Is glad RLT has not given up polydactylism.
Comments on Fritz Müller’s article on Hedychium.
Asa Gray’s directed variation would make natural selection superfluous.
CD has read new theological reconciliations of Darwinism and religion.
CD grieves over death of Frank’s wife Amy; worries that it will weaken Frank’s determination to pursue his scientific work.
Reports the death of Francis’ wife, Amy.
Informs LD of the death of Francis Darwin’s wife, Amy.
Forwards chapter [of Orchids (1877)] for correction.
Sadness at the death of Amy.
CD thanks JDH for his condolences. Amy’s baby will live with the Darwins.
Would like to see the pigeons, though he is not likely to work on the subject again. When he hears from Dr Scully, he will present them to the British Museum.
Has not had time to use the information about earthworms yet, but hopes to use it in about a year’s time.
Suggests German works worth translating.
Is glad FD is keeping busy; he has worked excellently on proof-sheets [of Orchids (1877)].
Thanks for RS’s work [Die Darwin’schen Theorien und ihre Stellung zur Philosophie, Religion und Moral (1876)].
FD’s corrections for Orchids [1877] are all very good and useful.
Invites him to visit Down.
Sends last chapter of Orchids [1877] for revision.
Has some articles that might interest FD.
Has invited Ferdinand Cohn and his wife to Down but hopes they will not come.
Sends [unidentified] volume for FD.
Ferdinand Cohn is coming to Down.