Sends some cash to help WED with moving expenses.
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Sends some cash to help WED with moving expenses.
Has written of his idea [on the formation of the gravels near Southampton] to James Geikie, who thought it very feasible.
Reports the death of Francis’ wife, Amy.
Discusses the purchase of some land;
plans to visit Southampton.
Discusses legal arrangements [unspecified].
Writes about the purchase of a horse.
Is working at dimorphic plants;
is astonished at WED’s labour.
Purchases cigarettes for CD.
Sends a pamphlet for FD and Ruck, who did not turn up for breakfast.
Recommends that CD buy a plot of land.
Discussing a purchase of land.
Pleased to hear about GHD’s paper at the Royal Society.