25. Wilton Place, S.W.
May 15 1862
My dear Sir
Many thanks for the copy of your most valuable book which I received last night1 I have only had time as yet to go through the first two chapters but they are quite enough to show what a new field for observing the wonderful provisions of Nature you have opened—as the notice you gave of a portion of it at a recent Linnean meeting put us on a new and unexpected track to guide us in the explanation of phenomena which had before that appeared so irreconcileable with the ordinary prevision and method shown in the organised world.2 I can only hope you will continue to give the world the benefit of your invaluable observations.
I sincerely trust your health did not suffer after your evening at the Linnean Society and that we may again occasionally have the great advantage of seeing you there
Ever yours most sincerely | George Bentham
C. Darwin Esq
Please cite as “DCP-LETT-3554,” in Ɛpsilon: The Charles Darwin Collection accessed on