Parkstone, Dorset
Novr. 2nd 1899
Dear Mr. Kendall
Many thanks for your kind offer of photographs of glacial phenomena. They will be very useful. I should, of course, like a map of the Old British Galciers, but I am afraid to give you so much trouble if you have not one ready. I think I returned the laye one you sent me years ago. I would suggest a small map just including N. England & Wales, so as to offer the main glaciation, tucked right [2] [1 word illeg.] , and the chief lines of the evalities in bold lines. If I use it I should want to reduce it to the height of my page, as doubly folded maps in a book are completely useless.
Your work at the ice dawned [?] lakes select[?] have been most interesting & it well favoured a new proof of the extention of great glaciers, which so many people cannot believe, [2 words illeg.]!
Yours very truly,
[signature] Alfred R. Wallace
Percy F. Kendall Esq.
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