CD regrets not being able to see JDH.
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CD regrets not being able to see JDH.
Sends abnormal pig’s foot. Does abnormality occur often?
"Frank has sent the cards here."
Thanks CD for helping his successful candidacy for F.R.S.
He is working up Arctic insects. Bombus is found at 83° N., as far north as has been reached.
Thanks for ESM’s address ["What American zoologists have done for evolution", Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 25 (1876)].
J. A. Allen’s work is important as apparently showing change through direct action of [external] conditions.
CD has given up trying to understand E. D. Cope and Alpheus Hyatt on acceleration and retardation.
Sends notes made in June 1867, on Rhamnus catharticus and R. lanceolatus. Encloses diagrams and measurements relating to pollen size in R. lanceolatus.
Grateful for CD’s support for his election as F.R.S.
Sends thanks for diploma on CD’s behalf.
Explains why he did not add his photograph to the album presented by German naturalists to CD. Instead he wishes to dedicate to CD his work on the vertebrate-type eyes on the back of some Mollusca. [Enclosed is a MS introduction to this work, Über Sehorgane von Typus der Wirbelthieraugen auf dem Rücken von Schnecken.].
CD has sent the pig’s foot to William Henry Flower to examine.
CD submits his paper ["A biographical sketch of an infant", Collected papers 2: 191–200] for possible publication.
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Thanks for a copy of VC’s Théorie du Fatalisme (Theory of fatalism; Conta 1877).
Thanks for GOS’s memoir on Brisinga [1875].
Is honoured by CGS’s dedication [see 10942].
His observation of the dorsal eyes of Onchidium is interesting and surprising.
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