Down, | Beckenham, Kent.
Jan 29. 76
My dear Hooker
Frank and I, if we are both alive, will certainly be at the Linn: Soc on Thursday, & I hope the Socy will be saved from the utter disgrace of blackballing Lankester.1 Its grand news about Tyndall & I heartily rejoice at it.2 I saw the extreme absurdity of Taits new names; I could not judge at all about the morphological part, but I cannot help being sorry for him notwithstanding his extreme presumption & vanity.3 My wicked son Frank rejoices at his discomfiture, which I must own he does deserve
Ever yours | Ch. Darwin
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