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From A. J. Cupples to Emma Darwin   8 November [1872]

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Accounts of dogs that howl to music; their expression whilst so doing.

Author:  Anne Jane Douglas; Anne Jane Cupples
Addressee:  Emma Wedgwood; Emma Darwin
Date:  8 Nov [1872]
Classmark:  DAR 161: 281
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-8611

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  • … Douglas, A. J. Cupples, A. J. Wedgwood, Emma Darwin, Emma
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  • Darwin Archive–CUL.  CD mentioned dogs’ howling to music in Descent 2: 333. Catherine Glen lived in Aberfoyle, a village in Stirling, Scotland. Campbeltown is on the peninsula of Kintyre, western Scotland. Stirling is presumably here the Scottish town, not the county. John McGill , professor of Hebrew, died in 1871. Skye is an island in the Hebrides. Henrietta Emma
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