My dear Sir,
You see I have taken the precaution of breaking up a very few days earlier than we intended— I feared possibilities.
I rejoice to hear that your boy is nearly convalescent.2
I shall send some work for the holidays, part of which is to be remitted to me in about a month. The more formal Examination I must defer until August 12 when the school re-assembles.
I am | dear Sir | faithfully yours | C. Pritchard
I desire my respects to Mrs Darwin.
I shall hunt for Pollen tubes in the I. Wight: but not under -/10—but try what I can do with an erecting eye-piece and inch object glass giving me a power [lumina] of about 90.3
Please cite as “DCP-LETT-3607,” in Ɛpsilon: The Charles Darwin Collection accessed on