[Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew]
June 19/63.
Dr. Darwin,
did you not ask me some weeks back about a letter from Haast to you—1 I have just heard from him that some of his letters were lost before leaving N.Z.—& he sends me a copy of his former letter to me—& it encloses one for you, which I forwarded 2 days ago to Down.2 I hope that it contains what you want— He has sent me a most interesting newspaper journal of his travels across the plains;3 & Hector has sent by same mail, a more interesting but less successful account—4 I will send both to you when my Father5 (in Norfolk) returns them—together with Hector’s letter.
How are you all?— we are all well—& settled at Kew for a long spell— though I think I shall steal a Sunday for Down ere long, & see you with my own eyes.
I forwarded to you today from Linn. Soc. a curious pamphlet about sneezing6
Ev yr aff | Jos D Hooker
Please cite as “DCP-LETT-4216,” in Ɛpsilon: The Charles Darwin Collection accessed on