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Darwin expresses extreme admiration and interest in ARW's work, Island Life.
Admires Wallace’s Island life.
Criticises: 1. His view of similar plants on distant mountains – CD prefers previous low-land connections to Wallace’s summit–summit dispersal;
2. Source of warmth for ancient Arctic climate;
3. Origin of S. Australian flora.
CD’s favourite cases in Movement in plants.
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Darwin says he pities ARW and that he has hardly ever wished anything so much as to get ARW on the pension list.
Wants to see Frank become F.R.S. before he dies.
Pities Wallace and wants a pension for him very much.
Responds, with some embarrassment, to JDH’s caution on Frank’s F.R.S. prospects.
Island Life.
Thanks for agreeing to propose Frank as F.R.S.
Would have enjoyed discussing Island life.
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On Wallace’s pension and Frank’s F.R.S.
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Asks JDH to read the enclosed Memorial, sign it, and send it to T. H. Huxley.
Letter of introduction for V. O. Kovalevsky.
Discusses ARW's view on European plants and effects of glaciers on Alpine plants.
Island life continues to stimulate: Wallace ignores effects of glaciers on alpine flora and generally exaggerates those of débâcles and wind dispersal. CD encourages JDH to prepare a geographical address including history of geographical distribution.