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Thanking Miss Macdonald for a gift of shortbread on his birthday, which he unfortunately cannot eat but others will appreciate. [copied by Miss E? Macdonald and sent to Violet Wallace from Broomhill, Sheffield 19 Jan 1914].
Violet's salary; hopes Vaccination book out in a few days, problem with diagrams; Century (The Wonderful Century) MS finished, proof reader needed, Mrs Fisher's suggestions for poetical chapter headings; Mrs Fisher's [eyesight]; Bellamy's Equality; letter from Mrs Wallace of Stockton (Violet's aunt Mary) re Violet's brother William; William's letters.
A letter from her brother William in America commenting on phrenological analysis of his photo.
Has sent letter to Royal Society secretary requesting the suspension this year of Professor Lloyd Morgan certificate.
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Letter from her brother William; Violet's career and salary.
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About mimicry - criticising theory of "similar conditions".
Offering Kew an orchid if they do not already have it, the Umbrella Epidendrum (Epidendrum umbellatum).
Sending his book on vaccination for her and Miss Macdonald to read; instructions for packing her books; Century book (The Wonderful Century) about to be printed, Mr Mott asked to write poetical headings; Violet [to work in] London school.
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Her [move to] London and resignation from current job; The Wonderful Century, verses and mottos wanted for chapter headings, Longfellow, Mr Mott; design wanted for cover; [Mr Chant] to read proofs; Mrs Fisher; Eucalyptus in garden damaged by snow; book on vaccination and letter from her brother William sent last week.
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Her career [failure to get work in London], proposing she spend a year in Germany learning German, offering £50 towards expenses.
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ARW returns a draft report on the caves with one suggestion; attempts to explain the absence of cave fauna. ARW suggests submitting the draft with those remarks to Sir W Flower and to let him decide on the nature of the report.