Detailed critique of CL’s A manual of elementary geology [3d ed. (1851), used in editing 4th ed. (1852)].
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Detailed critique of CL’s A manual of elementary geology [3d ed. (1851), used in editing 4th ed. (1852)].
Fossil cirripedes specimens being returned. Will send a copy of monograph [Fossil Cirripedia]. Discusses work on recent cirripedes.
Returns fossil cirripede specimens to WD, Friedrich Adolph Roemer, R. A. Philippi, and F. C. L. Koch.
Reports the state of Anne Darwin’s health.
Reports on Anne’s illness.
Reports on Anne’s condition.
Detailed account of progress of Anne’s illness.
Asks EAD to forward a message of Anne’s improved state to Down.
Reports on Anne’s health throughout the night and from 8 a.m. through to 4.30 p.m.
Asks FW to come over to feel his daughter’s pulse.
Further reports on Anne’s illness.
An evening report on Annie Darwin’s somewhat improved condition.
Tells of Anne’s death.
Arrangements for leaving Malvern after death of Anne.
Writes about the death of Anne. Wishes EAD to insert an announcement of the death in the newspapers.
Is glad he returned home to be with Emma, and is grateful to Fanny for following Anne to the grave.
Expresses gratitude to Mrs T’s daughter for devotion to his daughter in final illness.
His favourite child, Anne, has unexpectedly died.