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Passes on information on stars received from a Bengal pilot.
Apologizes for not returning sheets of Elements of Quaternions sooner, but was ill. Again cautions WH that method might be too advanced for elementary readers.
Has been ill with pleurisy.
Sends more corrections and additions for American edition of Origin.
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Offers some possible explanation for what the unnamed observer saw [see GA's 1860-3-1].
Is arguing for the development of a British metrical system based on the length of the polar axis of the earth.
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CD’s list of fifteen converts. His opinions on opponents and supporters.
Orders J. B. Jukes’s Student’s manual of geology [1857] and Macmillan’s Magazine (Dec 1859).
Discusses the direction of WED’s studies.
Tells of the response to the Origin and the impact that it has made in England and abroad.
Gardeners’ Chronicle has reprinted THH’s Times review.
W. H. Harvey made weak attack on Origin [Gard. Chron. (1860): 145–6], to which Hooker made admirable rejoinder [Gard. Chron. (1860): 170–1].
Thanks for a shell of an edible mollusc and also specimens of blind cave animals, which he will present in FW’s name to the British Museum.
Asks JH to become a subscriber to a work that HS is bringing out. Lists prominent persons who have already done so.
Responds to JL’s comments on effect of natural selection on grouse or reindeer.
Asks if dirt adheres to feet of water-birds.
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Reports on the snakes he collected in the Galapagos.