To W. C. Marshall [after 30 August 1874]1
Very much obliged
3 fine seeds valuable to me (I am glad to hear about about sticky fluid in curled edges)
Do not take much trouble about counting leaves with insects, but if you do I shd like to hear result—2
Footnotes
The year is established by the relationship between this letter and the letter from W. C. Marshall, 30 August [1874]. It is written in pencil on the verso of the last page of that letter.
Marshall had sent CD specimens of Pinguicula (butterwort) with attached seeds and an offer of making further observations (see letter from W. C. Marshall, 30 August [1874].
Summary
Glad to hear about sticky fluid on leaves. WCM need not bother to count leaves.
Letter details
- Letter no.
- DCP-LETT-9614
- From
- Charles Robert Darwin
- To
- William Cecil (Bill) Marshall
- Sent from
- Down
- Source of text
- DAR 58.1: 126v
- Physical description
- ADraft 1p
Please cite as
Darwin Correspondence Project, “Letter no. 9614,” accessed on 18 April 2024, https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/?docId=letters/DCP-LETT-9614.xml
Also published in The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, vol. 22
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