From Arthur Nicols 23 August 1872
11 Church Row | Hampstead | N.W
Aug. 23. 72—
Dear Sir.
I am very much indebted to you for having taken so much trouble on my account, who have no manner of claim upon your courtesy.
I have received the “Content” slips of your forthcoming work which I, among so many more, shall look for with pleasant anticipation.1
With regard to the few observations I have made on some methods of intercommunication between animals, your suggestion that I should draw up a short paper on the subject is no doubt the best, and when I have a few days to spare I shall do my best to put my notes in order. Whatever I have to say will go further to strengthen the belief that animals do communicate (and that not merely simple ideas) than to explain the precise means of transmitting their mental impressions. I suppose there is no animal whatever possessed of a high organization which has not the power of communicating a simple mental impression such as alarm: but I think that something much more complex can be traced among such phlegmatic creatures even as sheep; amounting to the capacity to arrange a line of action, and convey to other individuals a general idea of it. When they are flurried, sheep justify the proverb relating to their “follow my leader” habits: but in the broken country and forests of Australia where their natural faculties have full play, they may be seen to possess a vast amount of intelligence.
Should any-thing which I may be able to string together be accepted by one of the Magazines I shall do myself the honour of forwarding you a copy in case it may contain any thing of interest to you.
With renewed thanks I am, | Dear Sir; | Yours very truly | Arthur Nicols
Chas Darwin— Esq F.R.S etc, etc.
Footnotes
Bibliography
Expression: The expression of the emotions in man and animals. By Charles Darwin. London: John Murray. 1872.
Summary
Doubts reported cases of homing instinct in dogs.
Letter details
- Letter no.
- DCP-LETT-8484
- From
- Robert Arthur (Arthur) Nicols
- To
- Charles Robert Darwin
- Sent from
- Hampstead
- Source of text
- DAR 172: 59
- Physical description
- ALS 4pp
Please cite as
Darwin Correspondence Project, “Letter no. 8484,” accessed on 31 October 2024, https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/?docId=letters/DCP-LETT-8484.xml
Also published in The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, vol. 20