Annual report on sale of Reinwald editions of CD’s works.
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Annual report on sale of Reinwald editions of CD’s works.
Edmond Barbier is dead and his widow needs support.
Édouard Heckel will translate Movement in plants.
Concerning French translation of Earthworms
and Movement in plants.
CD has arranged with Murray for CR to have woodcuts at cost for proposed French translation [of Movement in plants].
Has sent £10 to Mme Barbier.
Errata discovered in Earthworms are listed. Large sales in England, but this is no indication for France. [See 13510.]
Has no objection to Édouard Heckel’s preface to the French translation of Movement in Plants.
Sends some additions for the French translation of Earthworms.
Wouls like a copy of the French translation of Movement in Plants sent to Gaston de Saporta, Charles Frédéric Martins and Charles Victor Naudin.