My dear Dr. Haast
I thank very sincerely for your letter of Dec 4th & for the Revd James Stacks answers.2 I hope that you will give him my most cordial thanks. Though the answers are few, they are decidedly the best & clearest, I have received from any quarter. I have had no answer with reference to any Polynesian nation, for Malays ought not to be so called.
I hope that you will be so very kind, as to remind him by enclosing to him the printed queries herewith sent, which are a little corrected.3 I shd be very grateful for a little further information from so good an observer as Mr Stack.— Accept yourself my cordial thanks, for I owe these answers wholly to your kindness.
I received some time ago your Report, & ought to have thanked you; but the [truth] is that I live in a constant state of overwork & fatigue. Your observations on the Glaciers are splendid, & your Report was excellently illustrated.—4
Many thanks, also, for the very curious photograph of the skeletons of the gigantic birds: everyone to whom I have showed it has been astonished.5
Most heartily do I wish you all the success in Science & in all other ways, which you so well deserve & believe me, | My dear Dr Haast | Yours very faithfully | Ch. Darwin
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