Asks CD’s opinion of an experiment on Drosera.
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Asks CD’s opinion of an experiment on Drosera.
Questions CD on sale of his books in America by Appleton and other publishers; copyright and translation rights.
Much pleased with CD’s book [Cross and self-fertilisation]. Is struck by width and caution of his generalisations and by the application of experiment to processes of life hitherto merely observed.
Counted 40 worm-holes after rain; four or five in the wall.
Sends two papers on Roman ruins at Cirencester, which he asks CD to return.
Worm observations.
Sends "worm journal" – observations of earthworm activity at Abinger.
Hive-bees captured in tubes of nectary of Tritoma. Seems a maladaptation of the bees.
CD’s quest for Government support for potato experiments by James Torbitt.
Believes letter from CD endorsed by JDH will virtually guarantee Government or private support for Torbitt’s experiments. Queries experimental procedure.
Caird agrees that there will be no difficulty in getting finances.
What does Torbitt propose to do with CD’s £100; does he want another £100 now or soon?
Suggests Torbitt proceed with his work for this year; if he wishes to continue next year THF will try to arrange Government support.
Sends Ledum, the nectar of which catches many insects.
Describes his Primula varieties.
Is struck by the amazing variations of the hardy Primula varieties.
Gives up his wish to keep secret the engagement of his daughter to Horace Darwin.
Has Torbitt any further results? THF has forgotten what he had proposed to do.
Concerning the settlement for Horace Darwin and Ida.
Will give CD’s potato papers to Lord Sandon.
Concerning subscriptions raised for Torbitt’s experiments on potato disease.
Comments on CD’s latest book [Movement in plants].
Suggests Torbitt make a report on his progress so far.
Encloses note and cheque from James Caird [for Torbitt].