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From A. V. W. Bikkers   27 August 1874

Lewisham.

Aug: 27th. 74.

Dear Sir,

If you should still remember my name, after a lapse of 4 years, as the Editor of Professor Schleicher’s remarkable letter on your evolution theory, you will, probably, be aware of the interest I have always taken in a theory with which your name will ever be honourably connected.1

On this ground, alone, do I venture to direct your attention to a curious case of interbreeding, which, to you may be rare or not, but which seems, at any rate, to have excited the covetousness of some gentlemen from Brighton   I refer to what is clearly a cross-breed between a duck and a fowl; on the grounds of Mr. Edmund Lee, Loampit Hill House, Lewisham, (a neighbour of mine) I have seen to-day two drakes and two ducks with beaks pertaining of both species, partly webbed feet and, in one case, with distinct fowl feathers. I thought it my duty to advise you of this phenomenon probably in the interest of your enquiries. Should they be worth their attention Mr. Lee would be proud to shew them to you. He does not personally seem to be very much attached to them.

Yours faithfully: | Alex V.W. Bikkers.

Charles Darwin Esqre F.R.S.

Footnotes

Bikkers translated August Schleicher’s Die Darwinsche Theorie und die Sprachwissenschaft. Offenes Sendschreiben an Herrn Dr Ernst Häckel (The Darwinian theory and the science of language. Open letter to Dr Ernst Haeckel) into English (Schleicher 1863, Schleicher 1869). There is a lightly annotated copy of Bikkers’s translation (Schleicher 1869) in the Darwin Library–CUL.

Bibliography

Schleicher, August. 1863. Die Darwinsche Theorie und die Sprachwissenschaft. Offenes Sendschreiben an Herrn Dr Ernst Häckel. Weimar, Germany: Hermann Böhlau.

Schleicher, August. 1869. Darwinism tested by the science of language. Translated from the German, with preface and additional notes, by Alexander V. W. Bikkers. London: John Camdem Hotten.

Summary

Reports on a crossbreed between a duck and a fowl, having duck’s beak, partly webbed feet, and fowl’s feathers.

Letter details

Letter no.
DCP-LETT-9608
From
Alexander V. W Bikkers
To
Charles Robert Darwin
Sent from
Lewisham
Source of text
DAR 160: 184
Physical description
ALS 3pp

Please cite as

Darwin Correspondence Project, “Letter no. 9608,” accessed on 20 April 2024, https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/?docId=letters/DCP-LETT-9608.xml

Also published in The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, vol. 22

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