Dear Mr. Moggridge
I am much obliged to you for telling me of your expected departure and kind offer of assistance, but I have been working all the summer so hard at proof sheets, that I have attended to nothing else, and therefore I have no favour to beg.2
I hope you will pass a pleasant winter and that your health will improve.3 I suppose and hope that you will still attend to ophrys. As there did not seem any probability of the plants which you so kindly gave me undergoing any greater modification, I sent them to Kew where they are much valued.4
The plants of Ononis have interested me much.5 Should you have any opportunity I shall be much obliged if you will make further enquiries about the spontaneous crossing of vars. of common and sweet Peas.6
Believe me
Please cite as “DCP-LETT-5638,” in Ɛpsilon: The Charles Darwin Collection accessed on