Writes of Anthony Rich’s bequest.
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Writes of Anthony Rich’s bequest.
G[eorge] has visited A[nthony] R[ich] at Worthing.
Discusses his work on Dr Erasmus Darwin’s life.
Asks for investment advice.
Is working at dimorphic plants;
is astonished at WED’s labour.
Writes about proof-correcting by WED [of Origin, 6th ed.].
Explains some proof-correcting symbols to be used by WED [on Origin, 6th ed. proofs?].
Is sending some proofs for correction by WED [6th ed. of Origin].
Thanks WED for a correction [to proofs of Origin, 6th ed.].
Thanks WED for checking through the proofs of a new [6th] edition of Origin.
Gives information on recent editions of Lyell’s works.
David Forbes thinks WED’s chalk samples have been penetrated by surface mud.
About elections to [an unspecified] club.
Another message about club elections.
Circular about the distribution of the overplus of his income and advice on investment.