My dear Dr. Sanderson
How very kind it was of you to telegraph to me. I am quite delighted that you have got a decided result.2 Is it not a very remarkable fact? It seems so to me in my ignorance.— I wish I could remember more distinctly what I formerly read of Du Bois Raymond’s results—3 My poor memory never serves me for more than a vague guide.
I really think you ought to try Drosera.4
In a weak sol. of Phosphate of Ammonia5 (viz 1 gr. to 20 oz of water) it will contract in about 5 minutes & even more quickly in pure warm water; but then water, I suppose, wd prevent your trial.— I forget, but I think it contracts pretty quickly (i.e. in a hour or two) with a large drop of a rather stronger sol. of the Phosphate, or with an atom of raw meat on the disc of the leaf—
Very many thanks for your note just received.6 Do not hunt up for your copy of your paper: for the R. Socy. honoured me some years ago by making me a member, & I find that I have the volume, (beginning about Atropia) & which no doubt I formerly read.—7
Yours most sincerely | Ch. Darwin
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