Looks forward to read about Birch's activities on "the mighty Orinoco", and of how many species of beetles he got in Trinidad.
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Looks forward to read about Birch's activities on "the mighty Orinoco", and of how many species of beetles he got in Trinidad.
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Advice on Birch's dealings with Janson.
Progress of alterations to house; illness of gardener; gardening; correcting proofs of book.
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Is much obliged to Birch for sending him a box of plants, one of which is Utricularia montana, with which he is delighted.
Is longing to hear of Birch's first impressions of Santa ?Catarina.
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Progress of road to house; reviews [of autobiography]; gardening, plants from La Plata; writing essay on "evolution in character".
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Rebukes Birch for risking his health and his life by climbing mountains alone. Hopes he has recovered from illness. Some advice on bird-collecting.
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Talks about the length of, and reviews received by My Life. An enclosed note congratulates Meldola on his club jubilee.
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The Curator of the Zoological Museum at Cambridge has given ARW the name of a wealthy French collector, who had bought all of Bates' collection of beetles, and who is interested in buying Birch's beetles collection from the Orinoco.
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