Professor Dr. A. Schleicher | Jena
Excuse, Sir, my very bad English, but I prefer to show my rudeness in writing Your language insteed of causing to You any trouble with reading German.
With this letter I send to You a little pamphlet; perhaps You will think it not unworthy to be epitomised or translated by a Reviewer.1
This summer a Congress of botanists, horticulturists and seedsmen and a great exhibition shall take place at Erfurt.2 In the program just published I read, that the first object of transactions is ‘the Theory of Darwin’.3
Pray, accept my photography;4 dare I hope to be favoured with Yours? With the best wishes for Your health and with sincere respect
Aug. Schleicher.
Jena, 9/2 65.
Please cite as “DCP-LETT-4770,” in Ɛpsilon: The Charles Darwin Collection accessed on