Down Bromley Kent
Aug 8th
My dear Huxley
Your note contained magnificient news & thank you heartily for sending it me.—1 Von Baer weighs down with a vengeance all the virulence of Owen & weak arguments of Agassiz. If you write to Von Baer for Heaven sake tell him that we should think one nod of approbation on our side of the greatest value; & if he does write anything beg him to send us a copy;2 for I would try & get it translated & published in the Athenæum & in Silliman to touch up Agassiz.— By Jove how it would rile Owen! I am getting very spiteful towards that grand Seigneur. The other day he sent me a copy of one of his Reports!!!3
Have you seen Agassiz’s weak metaphysical & theological attack on the Origin in last Silliman;4 I would send it you, but apprehend it would be less trouble for you to look at it in London than return it to me.— R. Wagner has sent me a German Pamphlet, giving an Abstract of Agassiz Essay on Classification “Mit Rucksicht auf Darwin’s Ansichten &c &c”.—5 He wont go vy “dangerous lengths” but thinks the truth lies half way between Agassiz & the Origin.—6 As he goes thus far he will nolens & volens have to go further. He says he is going to review me in yearly Report.7
My good & kind agent for the propagation of the Gospel ie the Devil’s gospel.— Ever yours | C. Darwin
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