Dear Sir—
I am much obliged for your note & enclosures, which I will consider & use in correcting a new Edit of my book.—2 But the following sentence which I find in Le Couteur at p. 14. together with other statements seem to me to justify what I have said. “The &c.
& 2d quotation—
Implies the grains differ in the same Ear3
But pray do not suppose from this that I wish in the least to underrate your excellent labour, & that I had the intention formerly of attributing to Col. Le Couteur more than it appeared to me that he had effected. When I wrote my book (publishing in 1868) I had only heard vaguely of your work.—4
Maj Hallett
Please cite as “DCP-LETT-9984,” in Ɛpsilon: The Charles Darwin Collection accessed on