Chemical Laboratory, | Iowa State University. | Iowa-C⟨ity⟩
Mr. Charles Darwin
My dear Sir
I sent you in Novbr 67 a french Resumé of my Atomechanics, a work wherein I prove that all elements are formed from one substance, Pantogen. I sent you to day another, Engl. Resumé, for fear that the former has not reached you or been mislaid.2
Some have already put your name together with mine, (Jahrb. Min, 68, II);3 and if my work has not yet made as much stir as yours, it is on the way of doing it; has been assailed as furiously as yours, and some tell me that it has already been preached against. At the same time I have the satisfaction of having the foremost crystallogs of Europe on my side; the younger generation will fight it out on this line.
If the above is sufficient to warrant me a slight share of your sympathy, please drop me a note; of course I do not want you to “pronounce” in “favor of” Pantogen, but merely have a friendly word from a man whom I honor, with whom I think I work in a similar direction.
Very truly yours | Gustavus Hinrichs
If you are present at the Norwich meeting, please see that the copies sent to Dalrymple & Hooker are distrib. in the Sections for Chem, Physics & Mineralogy.4
Please cite as “DCP-LETT-6311,” in Ɛpsilon: The Charles Darwin Collection accessed on