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To Francis Darwin   [before 25 February 1879]1

I cannot find (& want much) the tool with hollow handle full of bradalls & other tools.— My old finely pointed pincers for dissection have also disappeared.— Nor can I find your fine pincers— Can you tell me where to look— I have searched your table in vain.2 C. D.

I do hope my dear old fellow that you will soon feel good effects from so complete a change.— Bernard gets more charming every day—3 Love to old George. Tell him I am awfully perplexed how big a sum to subscribe to Clifford.— They have put me on the Committee, which is already gigantic.4

C. D.—

Footnotes

The date is established by the relationship between this letter and the letter from Francis Darwin, [c. 25 February 1879].
CD misspelt ‘bradawl’. Francis was CD’s secretary and assistant; he had gone to visit George Howard Darwin in Algiers on 4 February 1879 (Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242)).
Francis’s son, Bernard Darwin.
A public testimonial fund for the gravely ill mathematician William Kingdon Clifford had been set up by the senate of University College, London; see letter to John Tyndall, 14 February 1879 and n. 1. Thomas Henry Huxley, William Spottiswoode, and John Tyndall were other prominent members of the committee, a partial list of whose members appeared in Nature, 13 February 1879, pp. 349–50.

Summary

CD cannot find his pincers and other tools for microscopical dissection. Does FD know where he should look?

Hopes FD will feel better after "so complete a change" [trip to North Africa].

Sends his love to George.

Bernard gets more charming every day.

CD has been put on a committee for a memorial fund for W. K. Clifford.

Letter details

Letter no.
DCP-LETT-11883A
From
Charles Robert Darwin
To
Francis Darwin
Source of text
DAR 271.4: 12
Physical description
ALS 1p inc

Please cite as

Darwin Correspondence Project, “Letter no. 11883A,” accessed on 28 November 2024, https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/?docId=letters/DCP-LETT-11883A.xml

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