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To W. E. Darwin   [8 May 1862]

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Hooker has written about WED’s going to Kew.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  William Erasmus Darwin
Date:  [8 May 1862]
Classmark:  DAR 210.6: 97
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3525

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  • … Darwin was ill throughout the early part of 1862 (see Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242)). …
  • … Hooker, [5 May 1862] . According to Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242), CD travelled to London …

To W. E. Darwin   [31 May 1862]

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Wants WED to forward dried Malaxis to G. C. Oxenden.

Has been dissecting Viola flowers.

[Letter from Emma Darwin to WED, verso p. 3.]

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  William Erasmus Darwin
Date:  [31 May 1862]
Classmark:  DAR 210.6: 98
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3580

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  • … Oxenden. Has been dissecting Viola flowers. [Letter from Emma Darwin to WED, verso p. 3. ] …
  • … V. odorata is sweet violet The entry in Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242) for 31 May 1862  …
  • … to Asa Gray, 11 April [1861] ). According to Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242), she and Horace …

To J. D. Hooker   9 May [1862]

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Sorry to hear of JDH’s household troubles.

Will try to get a couple of flowers of Leschenaultia to send him.

"What a good case that of the Cameroons"; the 4000ft [elevation] is much to CD’s "private satisfaction".

Sends JDH a copy of Orchids.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Joseph Dalton Hooker
Date:  9 May [1862]
Classmark:  DAR 115: 149
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3541

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  • … letter to Hugh Falconer, [8 May 1862] . Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242) records that CD was …
  • … 1857 until January 1859, Miss Pugh had been the governess of the Darwin children ( Emma
  • … in Kew, Surrey (see the letter from Emma Darwin to W.  E.  Darwin, [14 May 1862] in DAR …
  • Darwin’s diary (DAR 242)). According to Henrietta Emma Litchfield’s autobiography (DAR …

To J. D. Hooker   15 [May 1862]

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Yellow anthers of Heterocentron produce on the same plant thrice as many seeds as the crimson anthers. Crimson anther seeds produce dwarf plants, others rise high up. Monochaetum ensiferum facts are still more strange. Wants to investigate the case, and asks for a plant of the Melastomataceae just before flowering.

Has JDH a Rhododendron boothii from Bhutan with pistil bent the wrong way?

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Joseph Dalton Hooker
Date:  15 [May 1862]
Classmark:  DAR 115: 151
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3548

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  • … Botanic Gardens, Kew. Frances Harriet Hooker’s letter to Emma Darwin has not been found. …
  • … Henrietta Emma Darwin . The reference is to the optician and scientific instrument maker, …
  • … III , from 15 to 22 May 1862 (see Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242) and ‘Journal’ ( …
  • … Hooker, 9 May [1862] ). The Darwins stayed at the home of Emma’s brother, Josiah Wedgwood …

From Georgina Tollet   17 May [1862]

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Thanks for Orchids.

Author:  Georgina Tollet
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  17 May [1862]
Classmark:  DAR 178: 128
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3556

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  • … of Bradford. The reference is probably to Emma Darwin’s nephew, James Mackintosh Wedgwood, …

To W. D. Fox   [17 May 1862]

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Thanks WDF for interesting letter about turkeys. Would be grateful for information on fertility of the hybrids.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  William Darwin Fox
Date:  [17 May 1862]
Classmark:  Christ’s College Library, Cambridge (MS 53 Fox 133)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3555

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  • … and her husband Josiah Wedgwood III , Emma Darwin’s brother. Fox’s letter has not been …

To J. B. Innes   1 May [1862]

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Quiz has had to be killed because he became vicious.

Horace Darwin strangely ill.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  John Brodie Innes
Date:  1 May [1862]
Classmark:  Cleveland Health Sciences Library (Robert M. Stecher collection)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3528

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  • … B.  Innes, 2 January [1862] and n.  3). Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242) records that Horace …

From Edward Cresy   19 May 1862

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Comments on presentation copy of Orchids: bee Ophrys self-fertilisation; origin of nectar; odour of orchids. Book gives strong cases for special creationists.

Author:  Edward Cresy, Jr
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  19 May 1862
Classmark:  DAR 161.2: 239
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3563

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  • … III. CD’s eldest daughter, Henrietta Emma Darwin , had been ill throughout much of 1861 ( …

To W. D. Fox   12 May [1862]

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Asks if WDF has ever crossed wild and common turkeys. Would like to quote his authority [see Variation 1: 292].

Also curious whether WDF has known the so-called japanned peacock to appear from common peacock [Variation 1: 290].

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  William Darwin Fox
Date:  12 May [1862]
Classmark:  Christ’s College Library, Cambridge (MS 53 Fox 132)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3544

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  • … ill since the beginning of the year (see Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242)). In chapter 8 of …

From T. H. Huxley   6 May 1862

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Glad to receive CD’s pat on back for address.

Wants to know what CD thinks of the argument on geological contemporaneity.

On his poor health.

Author:  Thomas Henry Huxley
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  6 May 1862
Classmark:  DAR 166.2: 293
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3535

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  • … 112. T.  H.  Huxley 1863a . According to Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242), Huxley visited CD …

From Hugh Falconer   7 May [1862]

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Wanted to talk with CD about the astonishing new Pliocene fossil discoveries in North America reported by Leidy. One horse fossil’s dentition, if it could be believed, would be of great interest to CD’s views.

Author:  Hugh Falconer
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  7 May [1862]
Classmark:  DAR 205.9: 380
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3538

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  • … London (see nn.  2 and 6, below). Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242) records that CD travelled …

To T. H. Huxley   10 May [1862]

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Nearly agrees on contemporaneity, but THH pushes his ideas too far. Would require strong evidence before believing that the so-called Silurian, Devonian, and Carboniferous strata could be contemporaneous. Thinks THH’s case on advancement of organisation is strong. But he should read Bronn, before publishing again, and say more on other side. Cannot help hoping he is not as right as he seems to be.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Thomas Henry Huxley
Date:  10 May [1862]
Classmark:  Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine Archives (Huxley 5: 171)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3542

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  • … H.  Huxley, 6 May 1862 . According to Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242), CD was in London from …

To H. W. Bates   9 May [1862]

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Referring to conversation with Lyell, CD is certain that there was a Miocene glacial period.

Compliments HWB on the mimetic display at the British Museum. Those at the Museum readily accepted HWB’s "doctrine".

Was shown genital organs of closely allied Chrysomelidae.

Albert Günther is candidate for position at Museum.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Henry Walter Bates
Date:  9 May [1862]
Classmark:  Cleveland Health Sciences Library (Robert M. Stecher collection)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3540

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  • … was in London from 6 to 9 May 1862 ( Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242)), during which time he …

From John Lubbock   15 May 1862

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Thanks for Orchids.

"The big book [Variation] will no doubt go on again now."

JL is writing on Somme implements ["Evidence of antiquity of man", Nat. Hist. Rev. n.s. 2 (1862): 244–69].

Author:  John Lubbock, 4th baronet and 1st Baron Avebury
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  15 May 1862
Classmark:  DAR 170.1: 30
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3549

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  • … since the beginning of the year (see Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242)). The reference is to …

To J. D. Hooker   [18 May 1862]

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Leschenaultia seems very odd. Will try with pollen left on for 48 hours. Illustrates diversity of structures for same purpose.

Bentham’s and Oliver’s good opinion of Orchids is reassuring.

Anxious to experiment on Melastomataceae; thinks it will give important results.

Wants Leschenaultia formosa to try whether viscid outside surface can be fertilised.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Joseph Dalton Hooker
Date:  [18 May 1862]
Classmark:  DAR 115: 154
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3558

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  • Emma sends her love to M rs . Hooker & desires me to say that she quite forgot to thank M rs . H.  for a very nice photograph. — Good Bye my dear old fellow | C.  Darwin