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Thanks WED for his letter of 20 December 1875. Is surprised and delighted by the support from WED and CD for the Index.
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Wishes to know veracity of a report of CD’s reactions on seeing certain slides of supposedly organic material from meteorites.
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Discusses domestic affairs and gives some advice on manners.
Is glad WED has made a good beginning [at Rugby?].
Thanks for his letter; hopes he is managing all right [at Rugby?].
Discusses WED’s affairs and events at Down.
Writes of the benefits of reading.
The new pigeon house is nearly complete.
CD is busy trying all sorts of experiments on salting seeds.
Is sorry to hear that WED has been ill.
Discusses pigeons and his pigeon work.
Writes of WED’s progress at school and events at home.
Discusses pigeons, with which he is "getting on splendidly".
Describes the funeral of Aunt Sarah [Elizabeth Wedgwood].
Writes about suitable mourning clothes and sale of house [Petleys, after death of Sarah Elizabeth Wedgwood I].
Writes of arrangements for the end of the school-term.
Condition of Emma and the new baby [C. W. Darwin].
Will be grateful for facts from Mr Linton on numbers of eggs from goldfinch–canary crosses.
Is glad WED is in the sixth [form]. Discusses WED’s intention to become a barrister.
Discusses family health and affairs.
Writes of WED’s recent excursion to Manchester and his future educational plans.
Writes of the extension to Down House.