Thanks HHH for essay.
Describes disposition of cirripede specimens.
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Thanks HHH for essay.
Describes disposition of cirripede specimens.
Responds to CD’s offer to pay for subscription to Kosmos.
Comments on his own honorarium for English edition of Erasmus Darwin. Success of German edition.
WCW’s specimens are interesting, but CD thinks the slowness of the change might have been expected.
Thanks correspondent for information on a plant. It is too late for his present work.