Down Bromley Kent
Friday night— 1st.
My dear Lyell
Poor Etty’s fever drags on its weary course & Sunday will be five weeks.— I believe there is no cause yet for serious anxiety, but we have sent for Sir H. Holland1 to aid our local Doctor.—
I sent yesterday A. Murray’s review:2 the speculative parts seem to me weak. I am not convinced that I have misrepresented Schiödte.—3 Have you seen Hopkins in the new Fraser?4 the public will I shd think, find it heavy. He will be dead against me as you prophesied; but he is generously civil to me personally. On his standard of proof, natural science would never progress; for without the making of theories, I am convinced there would be no observation.5 I have ordered the Future,6 & have begun reading the N. British,7 which so far strikes me as clever.
Phillips’ Lecture at Cambridge is to be published.8
All these reiterated attacks will tell heavily; there will be no more converts & probably some will go back. I hope you do not grow disheartened. I am determined to fight to the last.— I hear, however, that the great Buckle highly approves of my Book.—9
I have had note from poor Blyth of Calcutta, who is much disappointed at hearing that L. Canning will not grant any money;10 so I much fear that all your great pains will be thrown away.11 Blyth says (& he in many respect a very good judge) that his ideas on Species are quite revolutionised.
I send Asa Gray’s letter,12 though it is really not worth sending; & do not return it till you have occasion to write; though if I were not the most honourable of men, I should jump at the excuse of getting a note from you & require his letter back soon.—
I have never attended to gestation of dog question,13 thinking it’s importance overrated, as the period is known to be variable in many of our domestic animals.— But I have begun to make some enquiries, & have got accurate return from excellent stud of Grey-hounds—period varies from 60— or 61 (according as 1st day reckoned)—to 65 or 66 days.
I do not think lowness of Rodents has any bearing on the question of fertility of Hybrids, as plants, & even Fuci, follow same general laws in these respects with animals.—
My dear Lyell | Ever yours | C. Darwin
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