My dear Hooker.
Thanks for Quits2 & the N. Zealand Plate.—3 Here we are again. I found I could do nothing. Everything knocked me up,, so we came away.4 I shd. so have liked to have seen you at Kew.— One word more about that troublesome Bignonia—5 The B. unguis, with which I compared the other sp. came from Kew, so I suppose can be trusted. But now, by Jove, my trouble is added to, for I have got another species, in appearance still closer to B. unguis, & which Veitch calls B. Tweediana!6 I have, also, got from him a Mutisia with tendrils7 & now I must & will stop looking at fresh things.—
Have you read “Beppo”8—it is a most jolly novel.—
I am truly thankful for advice about Kölliker,9 which shall be followed & I have no doubt is good advice. But I cannot say that I think the dignity of the proceeding signifies at all.— I am glad to have got it off my mind.—
Both Lyell & Falconer10 called on me & I was very glad to see them. F. brought me the wonderful Gibralter skull.—11
Farewell. Ever Yours | C. Darwin
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