9th April
Dear Charles
Lyell2 was calling here yesterday, & asked me to tell you what he had been talking about. He said he had been seeing Sir W Hooker to learn how Kew managed to send people out to collect and he found that all expenses were covered by sale of surplus specimens.3
He wants to do the same with bones, & Miss Coutts4 has invited him to meet the new Consul at Sarawak & the Rajah Brooks to consult about examing the caves in Borneo.5 He did not express that he wanted you to take any steps in the matter, but he said that we should probably find our progenitors there if anywhere.6
He gave rather a bad account of Lady L that she was very much worn by her anxieties & that he himself was rather bad & they were going a little tour to restore themselves.7
Yours affec. | E D
Please cite as “DCP-LETT-4458,” in Ɛpsilon: The Charles Darwin Collection accessed on