From:
William Henry Flower
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
12 Oct 1871
Source of text:
DAR 164: 139
Summary:
On structure and function of the cetacean larynx.
Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
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On structure and function of the cetacean larynx.
Does not know rules for admission to museum [of the Royal College of Surgeons]. CD’s son [Francis] wishes much to inspect some of the preparations.
Asks WHF to check over some enclosed MS pages [Origin, 6th ed.?]. CD quotes some of WHF’s remarks, but should WHF not wish to be mixed with CD’s theoretic notions, CD will omit the whole paragraph.
Many think CD’s notions are "rubbish, pleasantly flavoured", like the reviewer in the Quarterly Review, who CD cannot doubt is "Mr Mivart, with bigotry arrogance illiberality & many other nice qualities".
Will strike out passage on larynx in cetaceans from his MS [of Origin, 6th ed.].