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From:
Asa Gray
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
11 June 1872
Source of text:
DAR 106: D13–14
Summary:

O. N. Rood sends two copies of an amusing picture by T. F. Beard, "The young Darwinian" to AG, who forwards one to CD.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
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From:
Menyhért Lónyay
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
11 June 1872
Source of text:
DAR 96: 154
Summary:

CD has been elected a Foreign Member of the Magyar Tudományos Akademia [Hungarian Academy of Sciences].

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
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From:
Charles Robert Darwin
To:
Menyhért Lónyay
Date:
[after 11 June 1872]
Source of text:
DAR 96: 154r
Summary:

Thanks for his election to the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
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From:
Charles Robert Darwin
To:
John Tyndall
Date:
11 June 1872
Source of text:
Royal Institution of Great Britain (RI MS JT/1/TYP/8/2654)
Summary:

If the Memorial concerning Joseph Dalton Hooker’s dispute with Acton Smee Ayrton was sent to Down, there will be a delay in its return. He has discussed the matter with Mary Catherine Stanley (Lady Derby).

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
Herbert Spencer
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
12 June 1872
Source of text:
DAR 177: 230
Summary:

HS hopes in the future to show more fully "absolute emptiness" of James Martineau’s propositions; is glad CD approved of his article dealing with JM’s arguments. [J. Martineau, "The place of mind in nature", Contemp. Rev. 19 (1872): 606–23; H. Spencer, "Mr Martineau on evolution", Contemp. Rev. 20 (1872): 141–54.]

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
Charles Robert Darwin
To:
Joseph Dalton Hooker
Date:
14 June [1872]
Source of text:
DAR 94: 220–1
Summary:

Has signed the memorial by men of science with real pleasure. Fears it may be too severe. He told Lady Derby about JDH’s troubles. She said she would tell Lord Derby what he had said.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
Joseph Dalton Hooker
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
15 June 1872
Source of text:
DAR 103: 114–15
Summary:

Expects the memorial to make Gladstone frantic. Government regrets granting Lord Derby the correspondence and Lubbock has been advised to postpone calling for it in Lower House. This looks fishy. Is exhausted by the affair.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
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From:
Benjamin Adolphus Renshaw
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
15 June 1872
Source of text:
DAR 176: 121
Summary:

Reports a monkey-like child in Teneriffe.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
Vladimir Onufrievich Kovalevsky (Владимир Онуфриевич Ковалевский)
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
[after 8 June 1872]
Source of text:
DAR 169: 55
Summary:

In England to write a monograph on Anthracotherium.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
Friedrich Tiemann
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
16 June 1872
Source of text:
DAR 178: 127
Summary:

A goat in Breslau recently gave birth to three kids, two normal but one almost entirely lacking in hair.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
Thomas Henry Farrer, 1st baronet and 1st Baron Farrer
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
16 June 1872
Source of text:
DAR 164: 72
Summary:

Asks CD for seeds of some plants.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
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From:
Charles Robert Darwin
To:
Frans Cornelis (Franciscus Cornelius) Donders
Date:
17 June 1872
Source of text:
DAR 143: 415
Summary:

Would be impractical to have FCD check references to physiology in proofs [of Expression]. William Bowman has checked chapter on weeping.

Invites FCD to visit Down when he comes to England in July.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
Albrecht Carl Ludwig Gotthilf (Albert) Günther
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
19 June 1872
Source of text:
DAR 165: 252
Summary:

Has been appointed Assistant Keeper at the British Museum.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
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From:
Bartholomew James Sulivan
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
20 June 1872
Source of text:
DAR 177: 298
Summary:

Privately advises CD against having anything to do with W. P. Snow, whose personality and past conduct on a mission vessel were very bad.

Reports on the successes of the missionaries on the Beagle Channel [Tierra del Fuego].

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
Rudolf Sundström
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
20 June 1872
Source of text:
DAR 177: 318
Summary:

Sends CD the first part of his Swedish translation of Descent [1872].

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
Charles Robert Darwin
To:
Albrecht Carl Ludwig Gotthilf (Albert) Günther
Date:
21 June [1872]
Source of text:
Shrewsbury School, Taylor Library
Summary:

Rejoices at AG’s appointment [as Assistant Keeper at the British Museum].

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
Adèle-Athénaïs Mialaret (Athénaïs) Michelet
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
26 June 1872
Source of text:
DAR 171: 171
Summary:

Her husband is very ill;

her book on cats does not go well.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
Alfred Henry Garrod
To:
Francis Darwin
Date:
30 June [1872]
Source of text:
DAR 165: 10
Summary:

Sends an account of an attempt to take a sphygmograph tracing of a woman during fright

and some references that might apply to CD’s work on pulse rates during rage and fright.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
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From:
John Lubbock, 4th baronet and 1st Baron Avebury
To:
William Ewart Gladstone
Date:
20 June 1872
Source of text:
Parliamentary Papers 1872 (335) XLVII.527, pp. 41–9.
Summary:

Encloses a memorial concerning the Botanical Gardens at Kew signed by ‘some of our most eminent scientific men’ (including CD).

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
Stratford de Redcliffe
To:
Mary Somerville
Date:
15 Jun 1872
Source of text:
MSS 9 / 134, Dep. c. 372, Bod, MS
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Brigitte Stenhouse