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Are the animal and vegetable kingdoms so united as to be indistinguishable?
Requests CD to sent a cheque for the succession duty on Erasmus Alvey Darwin’s estate.
Agrees about Grant Allen affair.
Reports observations on curious cats that appear to be cat–rabbit hybrids.
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Dismisses report of cat–rabbit hybrid.
Requests visit to Down before he goes on expedition to South and Central Africa.
Argues that women are as regular "bread-winners" as men, though generally unrecognised as such, and that they possess the same qualities as men but lack the educational opportunities. Before women can be judged intellectually inferior to men they must share the same environment and opportunities. With "enlightened intellect, united with her wholesome moral nature" woman could help with the "propagation of the best and the survival of the fittest in the human species".
Agrees to write a page or two on behalf of Donald MacAlister.
His thoughts on the lack of horns in domesticated cattle.
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Reports remarkable case of inheritance of one of his habits by his infant son.
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Encloses proof of CD’s prefatory notice for RM’s translation of Weismann; hopes CD might enlarge upon it.