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From T. H. Farrer   17 October 1869

Abinger Hall, | Dorking.

17 Oct | /69

My dear Mr Darwin

I have been looking again at Passiflora Cœrulea—at Tacsonia Mollissima— and another very like the one in your greenhouse, also at Sprengels excellent descriptions of P. Cœrulea—1And it strikes me that a comparison of the three suggests more than even Sprengel made out. Perhaps the accompanying notes may interest you especially if you can pull to pieces one of your beautiful pendent flowers.2

Many thanks for a paper received today

Sincerely yours | T H Farrer

Hooker is pleased with the enclosed and thinks if I doctor it up that it will be worth reading at the Linnean. I would prefix a short statement of what Sprengel says about it.3

Footnotes

See letter from T. H. Farrer, 13 October 1869 and n. 1. Farrer had evidently visited CD earlier in the month and seen a specimen of Passiflora in CD’s greenhouse (see letter from T. H. Farrer, 9 October 1869). The species was evidently P. van-volxemii (a synonym of P. andreana); see letter to T. H. Farrer, 20 October [1869]). P. caerulea is bluecrown passion flower and Tacsonia mollissima (a synonym of Passiflora mollissima) is banana passionfruit. Farrer also refers to Christian Konrad Sprengel and Sprengel 1793, pp. 160–6 (see letter from T. H. Farrer, 13 October 1869 and n. 4).
The enclosure, which CD evidently returned, has not been found, but the corrected version, in the hand of a copyist, with corrections and diagrams by Farrer, and dated 13 November 1869, has been transcribed as Appendix IV. The version that CD saw was probably very similar to the notes in Appendix IV, except for the introduction on Sprengel.
The paper was never read at the Linnean Society of London or published in any of their journals.

Bibliography

Sprengel, Christian Konrad. 1793. Das entdeckte Geheimniss der Natur im Bau und in der Befruchtung der Blumen. Berlin: Friedrich Vieweg.

Summary

Sends notes on observations of Passiflora and Tacsonia; Hooker thinks they would be worth reading at Linnean Society.

Letter details

Letter no.
DCP-LETT-6941
From
Thomas Henry Farrer, 1st baronet and 1st Baron Farrer
To
Charles Robert Darwin
Sent from
Abinger Hall
Source of text
DAR 164: 58
Physical description
ALS 3pp

Please cite as

Darwin Correspondence Project, “Letter no. 6941,” accessed on 20 April 2024, https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/?docId=letters/DCP-LETT-6941.xml

Also published in The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, vol. 17

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