My dear Lyell
When you have time please let me have an answer for Mr. Maw.—3 We shall stay here till Tuesday morning.4 What a poor letter the last one of Falconer’s.5 I was much pleased at the last sentence till I came to the last most unjust words; & never were words more unjust.—6 That beggar Owen sneers well at me & with some justice. I was an ass to write to Athenæum.—7
You alluded in your previous note to Haughton; I received, but did not read, his paper, but shall do.—8 I saw it was the same style of thing, which he has several times published before.—9 He must be a desperately clever fellow; for, amongst other things, he has made very important discoveries in medicine, as he is an amateur attendant on Hospitals!10
Ever yours very truly | C. Darwin
Asa Gray tells me he has written long Review on Decandolle for next Silliman & I fancy will discuss species question;11 he has, also, written a Review on Bates’ Butterflies for a succeeding number.—12
Please cite as “DCP-LETT-4145,” in Ɛpsilon: The Charles Darwin Collection accessed on