To William Main 29 November [1872]
Summary
Thanks WM for his letter. CD does not think WM’s principle of [up-tending and down-tending] lines explains the cases of expression of emotions referred to, and, even if it did, the problem would remain as to why the lines should express what WM believes they do.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | William Main |
Date: | 29 Nov [1872] |
Classmark: | Wellcome Collection (MS.7781/1–32 item 10) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-8654 |
From William Main 2 April 1873
Summary
Having now read Expression, WM repeats his criticism of "antithesis". Explains his theory of up-and-down-tending lines.
Author: | William Main |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Date: | 2 Apr 1873 |
Classmark: | DAR 171: 28 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-8836 |
To William Ogle 22 February 1882
Summary
Has rarely read anything more interesting than WO’s introduction to his Aristotle translation. Had no notion what a wonderful man Aristotle was. Linnaeus and Cuvier were mere schoolboys compared to him. His ignorance on some points, as on muscles and the means of movement, is curious.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | William Ogle |
Date: | 22 Feb 1882 |
Classmark: | DAR 261.5: 19 (EH 88205917) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-13697 |
To Robert Main 6 October 1870
Summary
Regrets he is unable to correct his "little manual" ["Geology" in Manual of scientific enquiry (1849)]. Recommends that John Phillips revise it.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Robert Main |
Date: | 6 Oct 1870 |
Classmark: | American Philosophical Society (Mss.B.D25.384) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-7335 |
From John Scott 3 March 1863
Summary
JS criticises natural selection as based on an innate "continuously watchful selective principle".
Seeks seed of wild Rocky Mountain maize.
What is CD’s view on origin of maize?
Seeks information on self-sterility of Passiflora and Lobelia.
Weeping habit of trees.
Intended to say bisexual plants presented more established varieties than unisexual, not that they are more variable.
Explains his opinion that homomorphically fertilised Primula will produce only their own form. Is trying homomorphic crosses with different coloured Primula varieties.
Asks to read Asa Gray’s 2d review of Orchids.
Has finally successfully fertilised Gongora, but it was done by unnatural means.
Author: | John Scott |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Date: | 3 Mar 1863 |
Classmark: | DAR 108: 179 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-4021 |
To H. E. Litchfield 1 February [1880]
Summary
Sends the Litchfields two drafts of a letter in reply to Samuel Butler’s letter to the Athenæum; hopes for their approval.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Henrietta Emma Darwin; Henrietta Emma Litchfield |
Date: | 1 Feb [1880] |
Classmark: | DAR 92: B98–101, B102, B121; DAR 185: 40 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-12445 |
From R. F. Cooke 3 March 1880
Summary
Three hundred copies of Erasmus Darwin remain from the 1000 printed. Demand is small.
Should 250 copies of Forms of flowers be printed before type is distributed?
Author: | Robert Francis Cooke; John Murray |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Date: | 3 Mar 1880 |
Classmark: | DAR 171: 503 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-12506 |
To William Ogle 7 July [1869]
Summary
Comments on WO’s paper on Salvia [Pop. Sci. Rev. 8 (1869): 261–73], which he admires.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | William Ogle |
Date: | 7 July [1869] |
Classmark: | DAR 261.5: 3 (EH 88205901) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-6818 |
From Roland Trimen 13 April 1872
Author: | Roland Trimen |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Date: | 13 Apr 1872 |
Classmark: | DAR 178: 191 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-8285 |
To Charles Lyell 6 June [1860]
Summary
Mentions Etty’s illness.
A "coarsely contemptuous" review of Origin by Samuel Haughton ["On the form of the cells made by various wasps and by the honey bee; with an appendix on the origin of species", Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc. Dublin 3 (1860): 128–40].
Comments on reception of Malthus’ ideas.
Says William Hopkins does not understand him.
Discusses problem of term "natural selection".
J. A. Lowell’s review of Origin [Christian Examiner (1860): 449–64].
Relationship between instinct and structure.
Discusses blindness of cave animals.
The fallacy of Andrew Murray and others; the slight importance of climate.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Charles Lyell, 1st baronet |
Date: | 6 June [1860] |
Classmark: | American Philosophical Society (Mss.B.D25.215) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-2822 |
From John Brodie Innes 29 August [1863]
Summary
Duke of Argyll has been dubbed "Duke Darwinii" by papers.
Large number of toads have been found in railway cuttings; wishes a scientific observer had taken pains to explain where they came from.
Comments on Scottish schools and on the morals of the adult poor.
Author: | John Brodie Innes |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Date: | 29 Aug [1863] |
Classmark: | DAR 167: 11 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-4283 |
From G. H. Darwin 17 November 1881
Summary
Sends an agreement for his signature and forwarding to Patterson & Bloxham.
Hears that James Challis [Plumian Professor of Astronomy, Cambridge] is on the point of death. Believes he has a good chance to succeed him; sends a list of the electors.
Author: | George Howard Darwin |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Date: | 17 Nov 1881 |
Classmark: | DAR 210.2: 98 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-13488 |
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- … letter from G. H. Darwin, [29 August 1881] ). James Challis was Plumian Professor of astronomy and experimental philosophy at the University of Cambridge. George Gabriel Stokes , John Couch Adams , Arthur Cayley , William Hepworth Thompson (master of Trinity College), Norman Macleod Ferrers (master of Gonville and Caius College ), Charles Anthony Swainson (master of Christ’s College), and James Porter (master of Peterhouse and vice-chancellor). The play was performed at the ADC theatre in Cambridge ( Cambridge Independent Press , 5 November 1881, p. 8). Lady Teazle is one of the main …
From J. P. M. Weale 7 July 1867
Summary
Has distributed CD’s questions on expression. Observations on the natives.
Floral structure encouraging cross-pollination in Polygala.
Author: | James Philip Mansel Weale |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Date: | 7 July 1867 |
Classmark: | DAR 181: 41 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-5581 |
From Edward William Vernon Harcourt 31 May 1856
Summary
Extensive notes on Madeiran birds: when and where seen on the island and under what conditions.
Author: | Edward William Vernon Harcourt |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Date: | 31 May 1856 |
Classmark: | DAR 166: 100 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-1883 |
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- … letter to Charles Lyell, 16 [June 1856] , in which CD asked to borrow Lyell’s copy. Some undated notes on this work are in DAR 196.4. John Gould exhibited a new species of Prion ‘through the kindness of Mr. [William] Yarrell’ at the Zoological Society of London in 1855 ( J. Gould 1855 ). When CD came to write up his species book, he made the following comment on migratory birds ( Natural selection , p. 494): I have been much struck in the case of oceanic islands, lying at no excessive distance from the main- …
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