Asks for personal information about FWS, former employee of E. A. Darwin. [FWS is applying for position at British Museum.]
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Asks for personal information about FWS, former employee of E. A. Darwin. [FWS is applying for position at British Museum.]
Waxy secretion or "bloom" on leaves.
FM’s article on Crotalaria.
Observations on rattlesnakes
and on tunnels built by Brazilian ants.
Urges CD to write on vivisection for Nineteenth Century or suggest a competent scientific author. Forming an association to forward interests of vivisectionists.
Thanks CD for his support.
Asks CD for some references to aid his work. [Brief annotations for a reply by CD.]
Asks how he can obtain a Museum post for his late brother’s butler, F. W. Surman.