My dear Sir
One egg will amply suffice, if you will be so kind as to send it to Down as soon as one chips the shell.— I presume if the egg were put in cold water it would easily & soon kill the Chick: it wd be as well just to see that there was a chick inside. To save trouble I enclose some stamps which I presume will cover the weight.—
With many thanks | Yours very sincerely | C. Darwin
At last just before leaving home I got all the published numbers of the Poultry Book & shall soon study them.—2 At some future time I shall be glad of skull of the G. Bankiva again.—3
Do you think it wd. be any use my writing to Mr Bridges to ask for Carcase of the long-winged Runt? If so when you send egg will you tell me address.—
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