JDH pursues the coffee plantation job for Scott.
Wrote 14 letters today. JDH’s work load.
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JDH pursues the coffee plantation job for Scott.
Wrote 14 letters today. JDH’s work load.
Ernst Haeckel writes that young German scientists are enthusiastic for natural selection.
Did JDH write the article in Natural History Review on trees not producing flowers ["Botanical lesson books", (1864): 355–69]?
Encourages Harvey to publish on his "disagreeable" monster plants.
Returned from Ireland, JDH wishes to visit Down.
Notes and queries on climbing plants for JDH [? given to him by CD at their meeting of 24 July 1864].
Gives an extract from his notes on Marcgravia umbellata, an epiphyte that might be the plant that Bates refers to as matador.
The Kew agent has looked into ships to Calcutta for Scott, who should come to Kew.