Hopes CD is coping with the very hard winter.
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Hopes CD is coping with the very hard winter.
Invites WDF to visit.
Describes activities of his children.
Has heard of CD’s forthcoming book [Descent] from J. D. Hooker.
Leaves next week for winter quarters in Sandown.
Discusses his present book [Descent].
Has heard "sad tales" about CD’s forthcoming book [Descent]; does not think even CD can persuade him his ancestors were apes.
Thanks CD for copy of Descent.
Notes the death of Frank Parker [CD’s nephew].
Fox hopes to see CD in London in November.
Will not pass through London, so will not be able to call at Down.
Is correcting proofs for Expression.
Family news.
Has not seen CD for about 25 years. Has heard an absurd story that CD and Emma are exploring an unknown part of America.
Has finished Expression.
His strength fails more and more; needs to rest every six weeks or so.
Thanks CD for a copy of Expression. Is always interested in CD’s work, but finds himself diverging from some of his leading ideas.
P.S. Has found shedding of toenails in a nephew as well.
Has been in bed for some days with ugly head symptoms. "We are a poor lot."
Has left Delamere and settled on the Isle of Wight.
Has just finished new editions of Descent
and Coral reefs.
Is working on a book almost wholly on Drosera; thinks he has made some discoveries.
Will never have strength and life to complete more of the series of books related to Origin.
Asks for living plant of Utricularia and information on Pinguicula lusitanica. Gives notes on habitats.
Will try to get certain insectivorous plants for CD, especially Utricularia. Is glad to hear he has taken up Drosera.
Sends date of his mother’s death – 7 Apr 1859.
Was completely mystified by conjuring performance of [John Nevil] Maskelyne.
Thanks CD for Insectivorous plants.
Is coming to London and hopes to visit Down.
Can WDF recall the sex of the deaf white cats.