Island Life.
Showing 21–38 of 38 items
Island Life.
Darwin requests a clean proof (of his abstract?) for ARW.
Praises ARW.
Darwin encloses letters from ARW, and expresses admiration for the spirit in which they were written. Darwin thanks Hooker and Lyell for their intervention in the joint reading of ARW and Darwin’s papers at the Linnean Society in 1858. Darwin makes enquiries about the geology of the Himalayas.
Darwin mentions that ARW will soon return from the Malay Archipelago.
Darwin refers to ARW's "On the phenomena of variation and geographical distribution as illustrated by the Papilionidae of the Malayan region".
Praises ARW's paper on Man.
Darwin tells Hooker he has sent ARW 8 copies of the offprints of Darwin & Wallace (1858).
No summary available.
ARW listed along with Hooker, Huxley, Lubbock and Bates as the "only honest downright "flat-footed" men in all England!!!".
No summary available.
No summary available.
No summary available.
Darwin requests a clean proof of Darwin and Wallace 1858 to send to ARW.
Darwin delighted at Asa Gray's reaction to Darwin and Wallace 1858.
Refers to Bates' admiration of ARW.
No summary available.
No summary available.