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FD has asked J. B. Sanderson about Mucin.
JJW is quite at liberty to use CD’s name as patron of cat show.
He is travelling overnight by train from London to Pantlludw and will wake A. R. Ruck with a morningade on his flute.
Thanks for observations on worm-castings and for JLGK’s amusing letter.
Wants to know whether species of Eucalyptus are dichogamous. [The P.S. on Eucalyptus may be part of another letter to another correspondent.]
Will reread and consider TG’s letter when his health improves.
Has been in bed for some days with ugly head symptoms. "We are a poor lot."
Asks FD to bring any book that gives the affinities of the various earths, alkalis and metals.
Diagnosis of CD’s illness; prescribed diet.
Orders list of chemical salts. Ashamed to order from Hopkins and Williams because they charge him such an extremely low rate.
Orders salts of various metals; thinks chlorides (where soluble) would be better than nitrates.
Proud of CD’s good opinion of him. He worked in a merchant’s office in Germany for many years. Emigrated to Australia as a gold-digger and took up natural history after he was 30.
Thanks JC-B for volume of Asylum reports and paper on epilepsy. Seems clear from reports that physiology of brain will soon be largely understood.