Dear Darwin
I have no intention of consulting Allman—but must Huxley, after his letter.2 I have seen the Academy, & do not like it— It is not quite right to make the Review of Haeckel little else but an attack on the Quarterly—3 It is not as if he had brought the Quarterly in incidentally. Further I do not think that it will be quite understood by any outsider.— No doubt it is amazingly able trenchant & drastic.
I am writing for your Drosophyllum now it is mild.4
Every one (White tells me) is glad of the Address.5
Ever yrs aff | J D Hooker
Please cite as “DCP-LETT-9797,” in Ɛpsilon: The Charles Darwin Collection accessed on