Thanks for Haeckel’s Freedom in science and teaching [1879], with preface by THH.
Enjoyed rap on knuckles THH gives Rudolf Virchow.
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The Charles Darwin Collection
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Thanks for Haeckel’s Freedom in science and teaching [1879], with preface by THH.
Enjoyed rap on knuckles THH gives Rudolf Virchow.
Thanks him for his efforts. CD cared most about the letter to Thomas Okes [see Erasmus Darwin, pp. 14–15]. "Cannot think who the calumnious article cd have been about [in?] 1802."
Thanks his cousin for lending two letters [to be used in Ernst Krause’s biography of Erasmus Darwin, their grandfather].
Thanks CD for the engraving, which has arrived.
Has no letters or papers [of Erasmus Darwin].
Suggests CD cite some of Erasmus Darwin’s poems to answer the charge of atheism [see Erasmus Darwin, p. 44].
Recounts a story of a remarkable cure by Dr Darwin, showing his sagacity and daring.
Thanks for letter and articles: gratifying to hear that agriculturalists attend to his works.
Cannot decipher German writing so has stuck the address from the letter on the envelope.
Discusses his work on Dr Erasmus Darwin’s life.
In response to CD’s query, discusses sleep movements of plants. Recommends papers on subject.
Asks for identification of an Oxalis flower.
Oliver says Oxalis colorata is O. floribunda.
Asks for information about his grandfather’s influence on medical practice, to be used in his preface to Erasmus Darwin [1879, p. 107].
Regrets he has not given Zoonomia the attention it deserves. Informs CD that Erasmus Darwin may have anticipated a discovery about paralysis of vessels by exposure to heat [see Erasmus Darwin, p. 109].
Thanks for information about Erasmus Darwin and for lending journal.
Thinks King’s College Library may have the letters of his grandfather [Thomas Okes of Exeter]. [See Erasmus Darwin, p. 14.]
Admires EH’s Freie Wissenschaft und freie Lehre [1878].
Virchow’s conduct is shameful.
There is a hyacinth growing upside down in Hankinson’s garden. Sends picture of it. Leslie Stephen knows of no worthwhile sources of information on Dr Erasmus Darwin.
Thanks FG for an extract [about Dr Erasmus Darwin?].
Will see CD in Worthing next week.
Has had an account of his experiments published. Sends CD some specimens of seedlings and tubers.
Sends some papers on Erasmus Darwin for CD.