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From:
George John Wilson
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
19 Mar 1877
Source of text:
DAR 181: 127
Summary:

Pangenesis supports the existence of gemmules; does not accept Galton’s experiments as disproving their existence or importance.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
Charles James (Charles) Layton; D. Appleton & Co
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
20 Mar 1877
Source of text:
DAR 159: 99
Summary:

Encloses statement of sales for Origin, Expression, Descent and Insectivorous plants and sends a cheque for the balance due to CD.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
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From:
Julius Victor Carus
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
22 Mar 1877
Source of text:
DAR 161: 108
Summary:

A curious error – too late to change: in Cross and self-fertilisation CD has "cleistogenous" for "cleistogamous" flowers throughout.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
William Erasmus Darwin
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
[25 Mar? 1877]
Source of text:
Cornford Family Papers (DAR 275: 67)
Summary:

Staying with W. D. Fox on the Isle of Wight. Offers to find Pulmonaria plants.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
Johann Friedrich Theodor (Fritz) Müller
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
25 Mar 1877
Source of text:
DAR 111: A89–90
Summary:

Thanks CD for new [2d] edition of Orchids.

Mentions some observations on dimorphic plants.

Reports on a third species of Pontederia [see Forms of flowers, p. 185].

Describes some unusual grasses.

Reports rumours from southern Brazil concerning the existence of a gigantic subterranean animal.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
William Saville-Kent
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
26 Mar 1877
Source of text:
DAR 202: 106
Summary:

Proposes to construct an aquarium on Jersey and wants to use CD’s name in support of the project.

Contributor:
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From:
Asa Gray
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
30 Mar 1877
Source of text:
DAR 165: 195
Summary:

Lithospermum longiflorum has cleistogamous flowers and, unlike other species of genus, it is not dimorphic.

Contributor:
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From:
Edward Harris
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
Apr 1877
Source of text:
DAR 166: 105
Summary:

Wishes to bring CD his trained cockatoo.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
Heinrich Ludwig Hermann (Hermann) Müller
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
2 Apr 1877
Source of text:
DAR 111: A88
Summary:

Is pleased that CD agrees with HM’s suggestions and criticisms of CD’s work. Will undertake experiments with Viola tricolor seeds to see if they produce both large- and small-flowered plants.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
William Darwin Fox
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
3 Apr [1877]
Source of text:
DAR 110: B62
Summary:

Reports on upward projection of Pulmonaria flowers.

Contributor:
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From:
William Erasmus Darwin
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
4 Apr 1877
Source of text:
Cornford Family Papers (DAR 275: 61)
Summary:

Arrangements about a purchase of land.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
John Colby
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
9 Apr 1877
Source of text:
DAR 161: 208
Summary:

Notes on competition among tree species in South Wales.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
Johannes Schön
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
10 Apr 1877
Source of text:
DAR 177: 62
Summary:

In the name of a student science club, asks whether CD’s theory of evolution applies to mental as well as physical characteristics of men and animals. Asks whether animals have free-will like humans. Do animals have a sense that humans lack?

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
Robert Francis Cooke; John Murray
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
12 Apr 1877
Source of text:
DAR 171: 487
Summary:

JM will be pleased to publish the new work [Forms of flowers] on the usual terms. MS has been sent to the printer.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
John Scott
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
12 Apr 1877
Source of text:
DAR 47: 207–9
Summary:

Comments on various species of Lagerstroemia.

In the series of opium poppy intercrosses made at CD’s suggestion, JS has learned that the reason they failed to intercross was the absence of insects at the period of their flowering.

Contributor:
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From:
Gerardus Nicolaas de Stoppelaar
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
14 Apr 1877
Source of text:
DAR 230: 51
Summary:

CD made a Foreign Member of the Zeeland Scientific Society at Middelburg.

Contributor:
Darwin Correspondence Project
From:
Henry Nicholas Ridley
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
15 Apr 1877
Source of text:
DAR 86: B10–11
Summary:

Sends specimens of Saxifraga tridactylites with insects caught by it. Asks if colour of leaves attracts insects.

Contributor:
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From:
George Howard Darwin
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
19 Apr 1877
Source of text:
DAR 210.2: 57
Summary:

Has heard CD is about to be proposed again for the Académie Française, but Huxley is proposed at the same time and may succeed against CD "as being more orthodox!"

Contributor:
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From:
Thomas Howie
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
20 Apr 1877
Source of text:
DAR 166: 276
Summary:

Offers key to CD’s theory: fern roots are like little grubs.

Claims to have crossed the Australian Alps where Dr Müller [Ferdinand von Mueller?] failed.

Contributor:
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From:
Otto Zacharias
To:
Charles Robert Darwin
Date:
21 Apr 1877
Source of text:
DAR 184: 6
Summary:

Sends abnormal pig’s foot. Does abnormality occur often?

Contributor:
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