Dear Dyer
I report progress— Saw T. H. Farrer & G. B. Sowerby both strong & will attend.—2
Had a discussion of nearly an hour with Mr Butler.—3 He did not own to blackballing, but as good as confessed— said all were very sorry for R. Lankester, but felt bound to do so to show disapproval of Council—4 could give no sound reason.— I do not know how far I influenced him anyhow he knows what I think.
Saw Mrs Maskelyne & she will speak to her father Mr Dillwyne5 & others & get them to attend.
Went to Zoolog. Soc, just as Council was breaking up & had the impudence to harangue the whole party.— Sclater, Salvin, Newton, Mr Hudson & I think others will all do what they can & will attach their names to Lankester’s certificate & attend—6
Sclater will discuss matter at Philosophical Club.—7 They were all very strong against blackballers.— I go on plan, of saying I do not know or care whether Council was right or wrong, but that it was atrocious to blackball Lankester.
If my strength lasts out (for I was very tired yesterday,) will see Flower, & Bates & Ramsay & get them to attack others belonging to their set.—8 Will write to Murie & Lowne today9
Yr— —— | C. Darwin
Tell Hooker how I get on.—10
Please cite as “DCP-LETT-10299,” in Ɛpsilon: The Charles Darwin Collection accessed on