Praises ARW's paper on Man.
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Praises ARW's paper on Man.
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Darwin suggests that a Royal Medal might be bestowed on ARW before too long.
Regarding Darwin suggestion to nominate ARW for The Royal Society's Gold Medal.
Darwin remarks on his recommending ARW as a candidate for the Royal Society of London's Royal Medal.
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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.
Darwin refers to ARW's "On the phenomena of variation and geographical distribution as illustrated by the Papilionidae of the Malayan region".
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Refers to ARW letters that Darwin had forwarded to Hooker. Criticises ARW for saying that Scientific men are afraid to say what they think.
Darwin agrees with Hooker's comments about ARW in Hooker's letter of 6 Oct 1865. Hooker's letter he describes ARW as: "... not a man of large sympathies, nor very charitable I think, & is certainly awfully cold & dry at times; yet he is essentially large minded, & very able".
Hooker remarks that ARW has "turned table turner".
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ARW's marriage to Annie Mitten.
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Darwin states he hopes ARW's paper on sexual modifications and adaptive mimicry in butterflies will be published.
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Hooker states his favour for ARW to win the gold medal for biology.
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