CD thanks JDH for his condolences. Amy’s baby will live with the Darwins.
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CD thanks JDH for his condolences. Amy’s baby will live with the Darwins.
Can JDH come to 7 Park St. on Wednesday?
JDH back from his honeymoon.
Finds he has gout, as his father and grandfather had.
Frank, who has been reclusive and very hardworking, is returning from Wales after a period of mourning for Amy.
Asks JDH to find young imperfect flowers of Hoya. CD has observed seed set although there was no trace of anthers.
JDH looking for Hoya for CD.
Hookers tried to visit Down on foot, but weather was too inclement.
Notes on part of CD’s species sketch.
Will come to 7 Park St. on Wednesday for a palaver on distribution, species mutability, migration, etc.
JDH prepares Anniversary Address to the Royal Society [Proc. R. Soc. Lond. (1876): 339–62].
Return of Challenger.
Illness has delayed his departure. Will try to call on JDH on Thursday.
Thanks for JDH’s notes on species sketch. Proposes to drive to Kew to discuss them with him.
Plants received from JDH.
Requests he verify an identification by Fritz Müller.
Complains at Albert Günther’s imputations against Charles Wyville Thomson [as a result of the dispute between Thomson and the British Museum, regarding the disposal of the specimens from the Challenger].
JDH has sent a short-styled Forsythia from Kew. CD surmises that all Forsythia at Kew may be short-styled, hence he is curious to know whether they set seed.
Notes variation in style and stamen length in Forsythia.
Health permitting, proposes to visit Kew on Friday.
Health bad, cannot get to Kew.
Will send Nulliporae to [L. A.?] Reeve.
JDH’s proposed India trip.
Will sorely miss discussions with JDH on species theory.
CD is getting on wretchedly with cirripedes.
[Copy made by CD’s amanuensis.] Discusses the rarity of intermediate forms.
Must look after his wife, so is unable to come to visit.