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From:
Charles Robert Darwin
To:
George Edward Shuttleworth
Date:
17 Feb [1874]
Source of text:
Wellcome Collection (MS.5134)
Summary:

At the suggestion of Crichton-Browne CD writes on behalf of his son George, who is making a study of marriages between first cousins and of their offspring to determine the proportion of the latter who may be among the insane, deaf and dumb, idiotic, blind etc. Is GES willing to ask his patients [at the Royal Albert Asylum] for the information relevant to this study?

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
Charles Robert Darwin
To:
Francis Stephen Bennet François de Chaumont
Date:
30 Apr 1874
Source of text:
Wellcome Collection (RAMC/473/4) Trustees of the Army Medical Services Museum
Summary:

Agrees to sign FDeC’s certificate for admission to the Royal Society.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
Charles Robert Darwin
To:
Francis Stephen Bennet François de Chaumont
Date:
4 May 1874
Source of text:
Wellcome Collection (RAMC/473/5) Trustees of the Army Medical Services Museum
Summary:

Returns FDeC’s certificate for the Royal Society signed.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
Charles Robert Darwin
To:
James Thomas Knowles
Date:
31 July 1874
Source of text:
Wellcome Collection
Summary:

Asks whether it would be possible for Contemporary Review to republish an article on language from North American Review [119 (1874): 61–88] by William Dwight Whitney which answers F. Max Müller; would pay expense of printing if necessary.

CD has been abused in the Quarterly Review for "amazing ignorance".

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
Charles Robert Darwin
To:
James Thomas Knowles
Date:
5 Aug 1874
Source of text:
Wellcome Collection
Summary:

CD understands JTK’s reasons [for not republishing W. D. Whitney’s article]. Cannot undertake to write anything himself; he needs rest and is unwilling to enter into controversy.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project