My dear Hooker
I know you are frightfully busy; but summer is passing, & I am very curious on point in enclosed paper, would you get your scientific gardener or some one to make the small enclosed observation.2 It is merely the rate of closing of leaves of Australian Drosera; if they do close.—3 I am still working at an imported plantation of Drosera;4 & really one point turns out very curious. The leaves are first rate chemists & can distinguish even an incredibly small quantity of any nitrogenised substance from non=nitrogenised substances.5 I won’t write more, as I know how busy you are.— I hope you are all well.—
C. D.
Etty progress steadily, but very very slowly.—
☞Do not answer this till you have leisure.—
Please cite as “DCP-LETT-2886,” in Ɛpsilon: The Charles Darwin Collection accessed on