Has written of his idea [on the formation of the gravels near Southampton] to James Geikie, who thought it very feasible.
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Has written of his idea [on the formation of the gravels near Southampton] to James Geikie, who thought it very feasible.
Writes about the purchase of a horse.
Expresses his pleasure in reading Die Schutzmittel der Blüthen gegen unberufene Gäste (Kerner 1876)..
Realises he has made some errors in Cross and self fertilisation.