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Two letters have arrived for WED.
Joseph has had two teeth out.
Sends CD "L’applicazione della teoria Darwiniana ai fiori ed agli insetti visitatori dei fiori" [Bull. Soc. Entomol. Ital. 2 (1870)]. Continues to support vitalism and teleology.
Gives opinion on the merits of Mr [Stephen P. J.] Eng[leheart (Darwin family doctor)]. Believes he would make an excellent county officer if elected to the district office of health.
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COG-N sends, at the request of the late Lord Brougham, a copy of his work, The book of nature and the book of man [1870].
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Returning a proof. Tarphius gibbulus not Madeiran. Needs alteration, hope you will see it properly done. On Madeiran Tarphius not inhabiting trees, he is wrong. I now use Wollaston's own words from Insecta Maderiensia.
An instance of long memory in a horse.
Printed acknowledgment of the receipt of a letter.
Query [possibly for publication] on ridges and furrows in pasture-land that had been ploughed long ago. Gives directions for measuring ridges on sloping land.
Mrs. W. Vivian is visiting south of France.
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Asks permission to send JH several articles he wrote concerning optics.
Is grateful for his comments on the pamphlet on Trade Unions. Hopes to produce some more on similar subjects.
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