Worm action at Stonehenge.
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Worm action at Stonehenge.
Sends comments on his diagram of Stonehenge. Will go to Beaulieu.
Received copy of Origin 6th ed. Has had trouble with worm measurements at Winchester.
Amount of clay present in certain chalk samples.
Sends dirt residue of chalk samples for David Forbes to examine.
Is delighted to receive expression. Some comments on swallowing and scratching. Asks to be sent reviews.
Glad the house and cottage are completed. Hopes there is a good-sized garden with the cottage.
Please remember himself and CD to FH’s father, John Higgins.