From Edward Lumb to J. S. Henslow 2 May 1834

Bs. Ayres

May 2d 18/34

Sir

I beg to enclose you bill of lading for a Case of Specimens of Natural History which by direction of Mr Charles Darwin I forward to you pr. Brig “Basenthwaite” Mitchinson Martin for Liverpool— This Case contains part of the Head of the “Megatherium”— I regret that on the passage down the River it should have been broken; previous to this accident the Snout or nose extended 1 1/2 to two feet more than at present— These are not the bones referred to in the accompanying Letter— I expect them down shortly when I shall feel proud in forwarding them to you— Permit me this opportunity of offering my Services to you & to assure you that I shall feel highly gratified if by any Information, or Specimens I can obtain in this Country I can contribute to the advancement of Science in my native land—

My last letter from Mr. Darwin was from the Falkland Islands 30 March; at which time all was well—

I have the honour to be Sir

Your most obt Sert

Edward Lumb

Please cite as “HENSLOW-1072,” in Ɛpsilon: The Correspondence of John Stevens Henslow accessed on 2 May 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/henslow/letters/letters_1072