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Doesn't have Fred Birch's current address. ARW has forgotten whether he has written to Professor Baldwin, the author of Organic Evolution.
Sending plaster from wall at Parkstone, as current tenant complains of damp. ARW has already paid for building work.
Wishes to know the number of all chemical compounds for his current work on variety in the universe.
Receipt of ARW's December letters, acquaintance with A M Moss at the Lancs & Cheshire entomological society, Moss's collections and paintings; The New Age; asking for copies of "Intensive Agriculture".
ARW's letter to Dr Huber; lack of information on insect collecting opportunities in Para, suspects trade rivalry; plans to leave Brazil after two and a half years there, details of repeated theft and loss of packages in the mails and his valuable hand-made collecting case sent from Tring by Dr Jordan at Bahia customs house; misunderstanding with Mr May over house rent and purchase of collections; surprise at news of A M Moss collecting in the Andes; butterflies sent to Tring made £53.12.00 but cannot trust beetle collection to a carrier, is making boxes for them; plans to go to British Guiana and collect on the Demerara or Berbice rivers, cannot afford to go to the Andes because of responsibility for Mary and Elsie [wife and child]; disagrees with ARW's views on labour and intellect, quotes Thoreau and from an ARW letter; necessity of broad study and experience of life, nobility of agricultural labour; admires some articles in the N.A. (New Age).