Down Farnborough Kent
June 25th—
My dear Sir
Several months ago you gave me some little Scalpellums from Algoa Bay,1 (the most interesting species I ever received) & you sent me a Sertularia or Plumularia to which they were attached, since returned to you.— I now want extremely, to examine the point of attachment; will you be so kind as to take the trouble to send me the specimen: it will be an essential service to me.—2
You told me some time ago that you wd. send a fossil Balanus belonging to Mr. Image3 to Geolog. Soc. for me; I sent some time afterwards there, but it had not then arrived, but I have not had occasion to send there lately, & perhaps it is lying there for me.— I am now getting a volume ready for the Ray Soc.y.—
When will the Pal: Soc:y. Parts appear? It is rather a cruel delay to Authors, who have worked not to delay the publications of the Society, but I presume there is no help.—4 Whenever published, will you kindly remember to direct my Copies to be sent, as requested, to
C. Darwin
care of G. Snow5
Nag’s Head
Borough.—
My dear Sir | Your’s sincerely | C. Darwin
Please cite as “DCP-LETT-1438,” in Ɛpsilon: The Charles Darwin Collection accessed on