Darwin references a "capital" letter he has received from ARW following ARW's reading of On the Origin of Species.
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Darwin references a "capital" letter he has received from ARW following ARW's reading of On the Origin of Species.
Refers to Bates' admiration of ARW.
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Darwin mentions that ARW will soon return from the Malay Archipelago.
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ARW listed along with Hooker, Huxley, Lubbock and Bates as the "only honest downright "flat-footed" men in all England!!!".
Critical of ARW's understanding of the economy of nature.
Contains personal comments about his own state of ill-health. A brief reference is made to Melastomas. A brief reference to a grand paper being given by ARW.
Darwin expresses a desire to know ARW's recent activities. Darwin comments on a letter he received from Asa Gray 2 or 3 weeks prior to the date of this letter which mentions ARW.
References ARW's letter to Darwin of 2 Jan 1864 about Herbert Spencer.
Praises ARW.
Praises ARW's paper on Man.
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Darwin suggests that a Royal Medal might be bestowed on ARW before too long.
Darwin remarks on his recommending ARW as a candidate for the Royal Society of London's Royal Medal.
A congratulatory letter from Darwin to ARW about 2 of his papers he had sent Darwin; one on parrots and the other on geographic distribution.
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Darwin compliments ARW's papers published in the Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London and in the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society on geographical distribution in the Malay Archipelago.