CD has discovered correspondent intends to present a petition to the House of Commons on which CD’s is the sole signature. Asks that his name be erased unless other signatures are added.
CD has discovered correspondent intends to present a petition to the House of Commons on which CD’s is the sole signature. Asks that his name be erased unless other signatures are added.
Two students express their gratitude and admiration.
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Compares sense of smell in dogs and cats.
Does not understand TM’s views on sex and vitality.
Agrees no real "essences" in genera, only broken groups of species.
Thanks WP for his accounts of sagacity of dogs. "I can believe almost anything about them."
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Responds to AN’s observations on sense of smell in cats and dogs.
Offering his collection of Malayan birds to the Museum for £1000.
An admirer sends clipping from Bremen newspaper on hybrid between orange and lemon.
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Sends £10 subscription for James Murie.
Thanks them for their kind letter and interest in his work. Sends photograph.
Describes his critique of natural selection [Die Lehre Darwins kritisch betrachtet (1871)].
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Gives some information on variation of ocelli between sexes in butterfly species.
Proposes publishing a series of papers on mimicry.
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