Sends CD an address [missing] on Lucretius and St Paul.
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Sends CD an address [missing] on Lucretius and St Paul.
Sends list of misprints in first edition of Insectivorous plants for the German collected works.
CD is curious about the feathers but will wait to see whether H. C. Sorby’s paper appears.
Thanks for 5th volume of the West Riding Asylum Medical Reports.
E. R. Lankester has been unfairly blackballed at the Linnean Society. He is to be proposed for a second time, with CD seconding the proposal. Urges ARW to attend the ballot.
Sends his paper on an American pitcher-plant [Darlingtonia californica].
AG’s notices of Insectivorous plants [Nation 22 (1876): 12–14, 30–2]
and Climbing plants [2d ed., Am. J. Sci. 3d ser. 11 (1876): 69–74].
Use of flower peduncles for support in Maurandia. Transition from branches to tendrils.
BJS has just moved.
Gives the information he has of their old shipmates.
Tells of his brother’s misfortunes.
[The black-balling of Edwin Ray Lankester by the Linnean Society] is a most scandalous shame. Will arrange for his own admission to fellowship of the Society.
Abstract sent to the Royal Society. It seems to CD "uncommonly clear and well-done".
Copies remaining in stock of Climbing plants [2d ed.], 105,
and Origin [6th ed.], 100.
CD should send the printer any corrections he wants made before reprinting.
Discusses payment of £10 owed by Italians.
"No corrections for Voyage of Beagle [Journal of researches]."
He is proposing [John Wesley] Judd for FRS and asks for CD’s support.
Regrets having missed seeing CD when he was in London.
Lord Derby was pleased by CD’s warm and genuine expression of approval [of his support of Vivisection Bill? see 9933].