My Dear Darwin
I have just recd the enclosed from Gray, who in alluding to the War tells me they have no idea of giving up. tho’ the state of their finance I think must suggest the necessity of it sooner or later.2 I have just recd a bill at the exchange of 146—3
I have never thanked you for your work on the Orchidiæ—which I read with wonder & admiration.4 It confirms my faith that White of Selborne bequeathes his mantle to you—5
I do not know whether Dear Henslow saw your sagacious interpretation, but I am quite sure that it adds to the joys which he & White & Linneus have in Heaven, for I cannot believe such pure spirits have ceased to exist,6
I hope you are well | Yrs sincerely | F. Boott
C. Darwin Esqre
Please cite as “DCP-LETT-3873,” in Ɛpsilon: The Charles Darwin Collection accessed on