Hopes Baillière will inform Cosserat how pleased he is with the new translation of Coral Reefs.
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Hopes Baillière will inform Cosserat how pleased he is with the new translation of Coral Reefs.
Has returned from the country, and will superintend the revises [of Journal and remarks].
Can Mr Whiting send slips more often?
Thanks for congratulations on award of Copley Medal by the Royal Society.
Discusses his long period of ill health.