Reached Kew last evening.
Hooker is in Scotland for two or three days.
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Reached Kew last evening.
Hooker is in Scotland for two or three days.
Reports a case of peculiar colouring in grapes, each with well-defined segments of purple.
Wonders if George Darwin can explain why a thin stream of water poured from a jug always spirals right to left.
Encouraged by CD’s reply. Sends another paper, on blue Lobelia.
Asks advice on books.