Suggests investments for CD;
discusses the opening of the Blackmore Museum, Salisbury;
mentions Edward Lumb of Buenos Aires, with whom CD stayed in Argentina.
Suggests investments for CD;
discusses the opening of the Blackmore Museum, Salisbury;
mentions Edward Lumb of Buenos Aires, with whom CD stayed in Argentina.
Suggests his father lend him the money to pay WED’s succession duty and thereby secure a discount.
Thanks CD for £200 and discusses meeting in London at the beginning of December.
Crying in babies.
Asks CD to collect from the Jermyn Street Museum a box containing a skull and bones which belong to Mr Cumberbatch.
Crying in babies.
Blushing in boys blind from birth. Has got information from R. H. Blair, the principal of a college for the blind.
Discusses how they might enquire about any provisions in the laws of partnership concerning lunacy.
Langstaff has seen no trace of blushing on the body.
Langstaff has never seen the platysma act, and he believes it to be rudimentary in humans.
Describes the action of facial muscles at the onset of crying as observed by Langstaff.
Action of facial muscles at onset of crying.
Gives details of the subjects on whom Langstaff made his observations on crying. Langstaff has not seen the platysma contract under chloroform.
Charles Langstaff on action of muscles in crying. He believes the primary object of the contraction of the orbicularis is to protect the eye from blood.
Blushing on the body.
No summary available.
A list of investments presumably belonging to CD.
Sends a letter from Capt Forrest, recommending a Mr Knight.
No summary available.
No summary available.
Observations on flies visiting Epipactis.