To James Paget 14 November 1880
Summary
Surprising thought that diseases of plants should illustrate human pathology.
Will recommend A. B. Frank’s article in a German encyclopedia, on diseases of plants, to Francis Darwin.
Gives JP a good case of regeneration in plants – the radicle of the common bean. That plants have little power of regeneration is not difficult to understand by anyone who believes in Pangenesis, "if such a man exists … There is reason to think that my imaginary gemmules have small power of passing from cell to cell."
Refers to early experiments in which he tried to produce galls in plants by injecting poisons.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | James Paget, 1st baronet |
Date: | 14 Nov 1880 |
Classmark: | Wellcome Collection (MS.5703/31) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-12819 |
To James Paget 13 December 1880
Summary
Perhaps you would like to see a very small “tumour” on a lateral branch of the Silver Fur, caused by an Œstrum, as stated (with references) in my Power of Movement in Plants. These tumours are sometimes almost as big as a child’s head. At what age they emit the upright shoot, I do not know.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | James Paget, 1st baronet |
Date: | 13 Dec 1880 |
Classmark: | Paget ed. 1901, p. 409 n. |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-12911 |
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