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The work of collectors who have worked in South America including British Guiana, and who have collected Lepidoptera and Coleoptera. British Guiana would be a profitable country and is easy of access a long way in land. Offers to introduce ARW to Walter Rothschild, who might be of help.
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Thanks ARW for his letter and hopes to see the bird when he returns home.
Advises ARW on obtaining employment in British Guiana for an acquaintance.
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Has not yet worked out a list of the butterflies of Guiana, but has it in view when the present work is done.
William's career prospects; visits from aunt Flora (Mitten) and others.
Domestic affairs; William's career; Old Carthusians; "The Bounder" column in The Clarion.
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Commenting on the protective and warning colouring of marine fauna.
Order for Literary Year Book 1904.
ARW has just finished Man's Place in the Universe and is thinking of beginning a little sketch of his early life, partly for Will and Violet. His recollections of dates at Hertford are hazy, so requests GCS to help and gives a list of points which he asks GCS to answer, telling him to look at old books and letters, such as the date of his going to London to board with Mr Webster to whom John was apprenticed. Does GCS remember how ARW came to be known as Buzz Wallace at school? ARW has just had an article in the New York literary paper The Independent; gives GCS family news.
Arrangements for Birch's employment in Customs in British Guiana would leave half of his time free for collecting. "I long for you to be there almost as much as if I were going myself!".
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