Athenæum Office, | 20, Wellington Street, Strand, W.C.
April 16 1863
Dear Sir
The extreme pressure of Scientific Controversy enduces me to think that your note will appear with a clearer field & better effect next week1—in which opinion, I hope, when you see the Athm. of Saturday, you will agree.2 Sir C Lyell takes nearly six columns to reply to Dr. Falconer,3—& Dr. Carpenter has a letter on the Strange discovery, so interesting to you, at abbeville.4 Carpenter has been over to Abbeville & has seen the jaw & the bed in which it was discovered5
Very truly Yours | W. Hepworth Dixon
Please cite as “DCP-LETT-4102,” in Ɛpsilon: The Charles Darwin Collection accessed on