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From:
Charles Robert Darwin
To:
Medical Times and Gazette
Date:
[before 29 Mar 1873]
Source of text:
Medical Times and Gazette , 29 March 1873, p. 350
Summary:

Advertising a testimonial for James Murie.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
Charles Robert Darwin
To:
John Scott Burdon Sanderson, 1st baronet
Date:
29 Mar 1873
Source of text:
DAR 147: 406
Summary:

Reports that he has not received JSBS’s book on histology and physiology [Sanderson ed., Handbook for the physiological laboratory (1873)], which Edward Emmanuel Klein told CD’s son was to be sent. He asks for information so that he may thank Dr Klein. [Klein and Michael Foster were co-authors with JSBS.]

He has returned the Gazette to Dr T. L. Brunton. [See 8825.]

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
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From:
Ferdinand von Mueller
To:
John Kerr
Date:
29 March 1873
Source of text:
D73/4020, unit 663, VPRS 3991/P inward registered correspondence, VA 475 Chief Secretary's Department, Public Record Office, Victoria.For a published version of this letter see B73.07.01, p. 53
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller Project
From:
Thomas Wentworth Higginson
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
30 Mar 1873
Source of text:
DAR 166: 198
Summary:

Pleased CD enjoyed his book [Outdoor papers (1871)].

Rejoices at CD’s kindly feelings toward the coloured race.

The Index is in financial trouble due to F. E. Abbot’s unworldliness.

Agassiz is setting up a summer school for natural history off the Massachusetts coast. His pupils develop more liberal scientific opinions than Agassiz’s.

Encloses some notes on expression.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
Charles Robert Darwin
To:
Marian (Mary Anne) (George Eliot) Evans; Marian (Mary Anne) (George Eliot) Lewes; Marian (Mary Anne) (George Eliot) Cross
Date:
30 Mar [1873]
Source of text:
University of Redlands, Armacost Library
Summary:

Asks whether the Litchfields may call on her. "My wife complains that she has been very badly treated and that I ought to have asked permission for her to call on you with me when we next come to London: but I tell her that I still have some shreds of modesty."

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
Marian (Mary Anne) (George Eliot) Evans; Marian (Mary Anne) (George Eliot) Lewes; Marian (Mary Anne) (George Eliot) Cross
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
31 Mar 1873
Source of text:
Yale University: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library (George Eliot and George Henry Lewes Collection (GEN MSS 963) Box 2)
Summary:

The Leweses will be happy to see the Litchfields, and hope CD will come again, with Emma.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project