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Would like to call at 10 o'clock on Wednesday morning.
Requests the address of Frederick Geach so that he may send him his book [Expression].
Asks whether Bugis are Malays.
Mentions Dr Krefft and discusses a caterpillar in Sydney whose cocoon imitated the leaf to which it was attached.
Encloses a letter to Nature correcting Dr Bree, who has accused ARW of "blundering".
Darwin will be in London for a week and invites ARW to lunch.
Darwin requests skins of various animals from any region that has not been visited frequently.
Discusses the petition to get ARW a civil pension.
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Darwin expresses extreme admiration and interest in ARW's work, Island Life.
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Darwin comments that Hooker's letter to ARW is perfect and that he has forwarded it to ARW along with one from himself. Darwin states he had resigned himself to giving up priority regarding evolution by natural selection to ARW but for influence from Lyell and Hooker.
Darwin thanks Hooker for reporting that all went well at the Linnean Society and supports Hooker's suggestion that he (Hooker) write to ARW to "exonerate" Darwin.
Darwin says he pities ARW and that he has hardly ever wished anything so much as to get ARW on the pension list.
Discusses ARW's view on European plants and effects of glaciers on Alpine plants.