Asks at what depth Alcippe is found and on what date the shell with Alcippe specimens that AH sent was taken.
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Asks at what depth Alcippe is found and on what date the shell with Alcippe specimens that AH sent was taken.
Thanks AH for assistance. Compares Alcippe to South American boring cirripedes.
Can AH spare Alcippe specimens for British Museum?
C. S. Bate has found Alcippe off Plymouth.
Discusses returning specimens to AH.
Owes to AH the discussion of powers of excavation of Verruca in Living Cirripedia [vol. 2 (1854)].
Ernst Haeckel is working on calcareous sponges. Does AH have any British specimens that he can spare? [See 6842.]