WCP5345

Letter (WCP5345.5891)

[1]

Kew

Friday1 [3 November 1865].2

Dear old Darwin

I am back & well, all but stiff joints — better than before I was ill.

I am up in heaps with work, & find I shall have a desperate fight to get scientific assistance, I will not give in however — I am prepared to improve the Gardens [2] enormously & will do so, but if therein scientific character of the Establishment is to go down one iota, I shall intimate that I only hold the post with a view t[o] retirement. When able. to do so.

My elevation brings me no increase of income but a higher scale of living; as I now feel it my duty to give up Examinerships3 &c that yielded upwards [3] of £300 — But I have no fear of not carrying my point, which is a properly educated assistant to be under Oliver.4

The Curator is in future to be my Ass[istan]t. in Garden duties, Oliver with increased Salary, in scientific matters. An excellent arrangement, as there is no one able to be my assistant in both, nor are the functions compatible in any but [4] one who like myself has grown with growth of the Establishment, & been Educated to it. In the conversation I they had with the Board [one illeg. word struck through] they "let the cat out of the bag" in informing me, that; they abolished the Assistant Directorship because they knew of no one fitted for it, ! not only an unintentional compliment to me, but an admission by implication that neither could they [5] find another person fit to be Director! — I took no notice, but have it in hand as "one for his nob."5 If needs be.

You see "my Dander is up",6 as the Yankees say — but pray say nothing about this, fighting battles before byestanders7 is only a shade better than in the dark — & one [6] gains nothing by appearing to be in opposition.

A thousand thanks for your long kind letter, Why will you run your head against — an "ingenious wriggler"8 I can answer you on all points anent9 the Chatham Isl[an]d[s].10

I have no idea who wrote trashy article11 on Bates12 &c.

[7] Carter[']s13 observations are wonderful but want verification. I think I remember his once describing Amoeba or Actinophrys14 as products of vegetation (origin in Chlorophyll).

Wallace has turned table turner15 I am told Travers16 Chatham Isl[an]d[s] facts are too nice, — the three Edwardsia17 all of one size along side their pod all to hand Oh Oh Oh The [one illeg. word struck through] Forest trees & bees sounds very post-Darwinian! [8] The Edwardsia may have floated from S. America, Good! — did the Apteryx18 come from that Quarter too? — you might at least have suggested N[ew].Z[ealand]. for S. America. Why will you break your head against a Wrigglers?

I hope to call before you leave | JH [signature]

An annotation written underneath "Friday" reads "Nov [18]65".
The date of [3 November 1865] has been established by the Darwin Correspondence Project <https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/DCP-LETT-4330.xml> [accessed 22 December 2019]
Paid position of examiner. (OED)
Oliver, Daniel (1830-1916). British botanist. Librarian of the Herbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 1860-90.
A term in the game Cribbage: score one for the holder. (OED)
Ruffled or angry temper. (OED)
Archaic spelling of bystanders.
A long standing joke between Hooker and Darwin to have the ability to "wriggle" out of a problem according to The Darwin Correspondence Project website <https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/DCP-LETT-4330.xml> accessed 23 December 2019]
In respect or reference to, regarding. (OED)
An island group off the coast of New Zealand.
Houghton, W. 1865. Gleanings from the Natural History of the Tropics. Quarterly Review 118: [pp. 166-93]
Bates, Henry Walter (1825-1892). British naturalist, explorer and close friend of ARW.
Carter, Henry John (1813-1895). British surgeon, geologist and zoologist.
"actinophrys" is written in pencil below this word.
A participant in a séance. (OED)
Travers, Henry Hammersley (1844-1928). New Zealand botanist and solicitor. Botanical authority on the Chatham Islands.
Edwardsia microphylla according to The Darwin Correspondence Project website <https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/DCP-LETT-4330.xml> [accessed 23 December 2019]. A member of the bean family.
Genus for Kiwis. A flightless bird found in New Zealand.

Please cite as “WCP5345,” in Beccaloni, G. W. (ed.), Ɛpsilon: The Alfred Russel Wallace Collection accessed on 1 May 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/wallace/letters/WCP5345