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To Thomas Henry Huxley   10 March 1869

Summary

At writer’s request, forwards long letter on Comte by Vernon Lushington.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Thomas Henry Huxley
Date:  10 Mar 1869
Classmark:  Imperial College of Science, Technology, and Medicine Archives (Huxley 5: 262)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-6649

To T. H. Huxley   12 March [1869]

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Apologises for passing on what he agrees were offensive remarks in V. Lushington’s letter. Has told VL he had no right to make them. Asks THH to make allowance for red-hot disciples defending the master.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Thomas Henry Huxley
Date:  12 Mar [1869]
Classmark:  Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine Archives (Huxley 5: 264)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-6658

To T. H. Huxley   19 March [1869]

Summary

Thanks for THH’s address [to Geological Society, Q. J. Geol. Soc. Lond. 25 (1869): 28–53]. Admires it and enjoyed attack on William Thomson hugely, but would tremble if he were in THH’s boots. Distinction made by THH between evolutionists and uniformitarians is too great. CD’s sentences on age of world in Origin will do, but he might have been less timid had he read THH.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Thomas Henry Huxley
Date:  19 Mar [1869]
Classmark:  Imperial College of Science, Technology, and Medicine Archives (Huxley 5: 266)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-6670

To T. H. Huxley   8 May [1869]

Summary

Thanks for [D. D. Cunningham’s] letter. Had hoped for a better haul but delighted to hear of the curious fossil.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Thomas Henry Huxley
Date:  8 May [1869]
Classmark:  Imperial College of Science, Technology, and Medicine Archives (Huxley 5: 268)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-6735

To T. H. Huxley   9 July [1869]

Summary

Haeckel wants British specimens of calcareous sponges. Can THH tell him to whom he can apply?

Health not improving – cannot climb even a hill.

Has heard THH’s article on Comte ["Scientific aspects of Positivism", Lay sermons (1870)] is a splendid success.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Thomas Henry Huxley
Date:  9 July [1869]
Classmark:  Imperial College of Science, Technology, and Medicine Archives (Huxley 5: 271)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-6823

To T. H. Huxley   21 September [1869]

Summary

James Orton, U. S. naturalist, has sent him a tooth from skull of a horse found in Quito, Ecuador in deposits containing Mastodon, etc. JO asked CD to send it to Owen, but, since he does not communicate with Owen, he is sending it to THH.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Thomas Henry Huxley
Date:  21 Sept [1869]
Classmark:  Imperial College of Science, Technology, and Medicine Archives (Huxley 5: 273)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-6901

To T. H. Huxley   1 October [1869]

Summary

V. O. Kovalevsky, Russian translator [of Variation], wishes to hear THH lecture.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Thomas Henry Huxley
Date:  1 Oct [1869]
Classmark:  Imperial College of Science, Technology, and Medicine Archives (Huxley 5: 275)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-6922

To T. H. Huxley   14 October 1869

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Delighted with THH’s review [in Academy (1869)] of Haeckel’s [Natürliche] Schöpfungsgeschichte [1868],

but groans about THH’s view of rudimentary organs. Cites Origin and Variation.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Thomas Henry Huxley
Date:  14 Oct 1869
Classmark:  Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine Archives (Huxley 5: 277)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-6936
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