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From T. H. Huxley   5 October 1864

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Surprised at Kölliker’s misunderstanding; of Flourens he could have believed anything.

Family news.

Author:  Thomas Henry Huxley
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  5 Oct 1864
Classmark:  DAR 166: 302
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-4627

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  • 11–20, and Corbin 1994 , pp.  69–72). Leonard Huxley ( A.  Desmond 1994–7 , 1: 289–91). Emma Darwin . …

To A. R. Wallace   28 [May 1864]

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Response to ARW’s papers on Papilionidae ["On the phenomena of variation and geographical distribution", Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond. 25 (1866): 1–71; abstract in Reader 3 (1864): 491–3],

and man ["The origin of human races", J. Anthropol. Soc. Lond. 2 (1864): clviii–clxxxvi].

The former is "really admirable" and will be influential.

The idea of the man paper is striking and new. Minor points of difference. Conjectures regarding racial differences; the possible correlation between complexion and constitution. His Query to Army surgeons to determine this point. Offers ARW his notes on man, which CD doubts he will be able to use.

On sexual selection in "our aristocracy"; primogeniture is a scheme for destroying natural selection.

[Letter incorrectly dated March by CD.]

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Alfred Russel Wallace
Date:  28 [May 1864]
Classmark:  The British Library (Add. MS 46434: 39)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-4510

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  • 11 May 1864, when CD received the offprint of Wallace 1864b , Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242) recorded visits from Sarah Elizabeth Wedgwood , and from CD’s sons George Howard, Francis, and Leonard
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