From Susan Elizabeth Darwin1   [early December 1837?]

[Shrewsbury]

⁠⟨⁠half a page missing⁠⟩⁠ My father says soon after this house was built in 1798 he has a vague recollection of sowing a quantity of Broom seeds on the bank, which never came up— the Terrace was made in 1835, & there was a good deal of moving of soil; & then all those Broom plants sprung up.— He is sure there were none formerly on this place.—

⁠⟨⁠half a page missing⁠⟩⁠ pure potash of ⁠⟨⁠    ⁠⟩⁠ take the 35 Grains in yr Powders you might perhaps take less.— but if sufficiently diluted he shd. not think it too much.—

I wrote to Eras yesterday to say I meant to come up on Tuesday the 19th. unless this Snow prevents me.—

I wish the journey was over & I was

CD annotations

1.1 vague] underl ink; ‘the vagueness does not apply to act of sowing’ interl after ink
Bottom of first page: ‘Time distribn on Railway banks’ pencil
2.1 pure … I was 3.1crossed
Identified from the handwriting.

Please cite as “DCP-LETT-390,” in Ɛpsilon: The Charles Darwin Collection accessed on 5 June 2025, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/dcp-data/letters/DCP-LETT-390