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From George Warde Norman   20 September 1866

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Sends a paper, by the wife of the local curate, on the habits of animals.

Author:  George Warde Norman
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  20 Sept 1866
Classmark:  DAR 172: 74
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-5215

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  • … CD’s, Norman may have visited informally (see Freeman 1978 , pp.  127, 216). Emma Darwin . …
  • … Swinhoe, [September 1866] and n.  3). Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242) makes no mention of a …

To Charles Lyell   8[–9] September [1866]

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Disappointed to put off CL’s visit because of illness of CD’s sister [Susan], but hopes to see him in October.

Thanks for lending pamphlet [L. Agassiz, Geology of the Amazons]. Agassiz has written "wild nonsense".

Refers to a translation of Pictet and Humbert’s "capital" paper on fossil fish ["Recent researches on the fossil fishes of Mount Lebanon", Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 3d ser. 18 (1866): 237].

Hooker’s lecture at BAAS Nottingham meeting.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Charles Lyell, 1st baronet
Date:  8[–9] Sept [1866]
Classmark:  American Philosophical Society (Mss.B.D25.319)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-5208

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  • … Elizabeth Darwin died on 3 October 1866 ( Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242)). Charles and Mary …
  • … the Darwins from 16 to 19 November 1866 ( Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242)). CD refers to an …

To Robert Swinhoe   [September 1866]

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Hooker’s lecture to BAAS ["Insular floras"] was capital,

but hears Wallace’s paper [Address to Anthropology Section, Rep. BAAS 36 (1866): 93–4] was best.

Pleased RS continues zealous work for natural history.

CD considers the report that N. American antelopes’ horns are intermediate between hollow and solid horns of ruminants to be one of the more curious facts he has lately heard of with respect to higher animals [C. A. Canfield, "On the habits of the prongbuck", Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. (1866): 105–11].

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Robert Swinhoe
Date:  [Sept 1866]
Classmark:  DAR 177: 329r
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-5202

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  • … riding for exercise on 4 June 1866 ( Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242)). CD began work on …
  • … in London from 21 April to 1 May 1866 ( Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242)). Over the preceding …

To J. D. Hooker   25 September [1866]

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Susan Darwin still lives, but is dying.

Requests an Erica massoni to compare with Drosera.

On L. Agassiz’s "astonishing" view that Amazon Valley was filled with gigantic glacier. Asa Gray says LA is determined to cover the globe with glaciers in order to destroy "Darwinian views".

Excellent review of A. Murray [The geographical distribution of mammals] in Gardeners’ Chronicle [(1866): 902].

Frankland’s Royal Institution lecture ["On the source of muscular power" Not. Proc. R. Inst. G. B. 4 (1862–6): 661–85].

Wallace’s paper.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Joseph Dalton Hooker
Date:  25 Sept [1866]
Classmark:  DAR 115: 300
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-5217

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  • … Elizabeth Darwin died on 3 October 1866 ( Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242)). CD refers to the …

From J. D. Hooker   28 September 1866

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Drosera and Erica massoni have been sent.

Had heard of Agassiz’s theory but not that CD’s theory had raised it.

JDH wrote the article on A. Murray.

Frankland’s lecture too much for him.

Author:  Joseph Dalton Hooker
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  28 Sept 1866
Classmark:  DAR 102: 106–7
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-5222

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  • … Cranworth. Hooker refers to Henrietta Emma Darwin and to Susan Elizabeth Darwin , who was …