Encloses extracts from the correspondence of [the Ven. Robert] Clive concerning Erasmus Darwin.
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Encloses extracts from the correspondence of [the Ven. Robert] Clive concerning Erasmus Darwin.
Has read Butler’s letter and CD’s draft reply and Litchfield’s letter. Has no hesitation in saying CD should take no notice. Litchfield’s advice is judicious.
Worm-castings. Encloses notes about worm activities at Gravetye Manor.
Receiving deputation gave CD pleasure.
Forster cannot help at present. Is sending copies of an enclosure [missing] to Downing Street.
Writes on behalf of the Archbishop of Canterbury to invite CD to a private conference organised in an attempt to reconcile science and religion. [Enclosed is a printed two-page memorial calling for such a conference.]
Encloses reply to Butler [Kosmos 8 (1881): 321–2]. Has also written a reply intended for English reader. Will have it translated for Popular Science Review if CD thinks suitable.
Report of Jäger accident was an error.
Kosmos has been purchased by Eduard Koch in Stuttgart and will continue as in the past.
CD gives his opinion on vivisection with the understanding that the whole letter will be published. Worked for Act of Parliament, but disapproves of the one passed. CD convinced English physiologists do not perform cruel experiments.
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