Asks for some pamphlets, the titles of which have been sent to him by Dr Spengel [see 8053].
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Asks for some pamphlets, the titles of which have been sent to him by Dr Spengel [see 8053].
Turns down an offer to undertake a German translation of one of his works.
Reports that Variation is out of print. Suggests means of obtaining a copy.
Passes judgment on photo of embryological interest.
Unable to accept invitation.
Looked at leaves and saw no sign that animal matter was absorbed. Believes insects were caught only accidentally.