Darwin, C. R. to Flower, J. W.
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Thanks JWF for [cirripede] fossils; one species seems from a new formation.
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Regrets that his health makes it necessary to decline an invitation.
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Down Farnborough Kent
March 23
My dear Sir
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Very sincere thanks for your invitation to Park Hill; I should in truth much enjoy it, for in old days my greatest pleasure was the conversation of scientific men, but I find by dear-bought experience that I cannot visit anywhere, as the excitement invariably does me harm for days afterwards; therefore I in truth grieve to say I cannot accept your kindness.
My dear Sir | Believe me | Yours sincerely | C. Darwin
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The date is based on an entry in CD's Health diary stating that he had influenza from 16 to 21 March 1851, and by the Palaeontographical Society's anniversary meeting, which, in 1851, took place on 24 March (Palaeontographical Society minute book). - +
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In accordance with the agreement CD made with the trustees of the British Museum at the outset of preparing his monograph, CD gave his collection, augmented by specimens donated by others, to the museum upon completion of his work (see Correspondence vol. 4, second letter to J. E. Gray, 18 December 1847). - +
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According to Emma Darwin's diary, CD, Anne, and Henrietta Darwin went to Malvern on 24 March. CD may have intended to go to the Palaeontographical Society meeting on this day when passing through London on his way to Malvern. - +
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Park Hill, Croydon, was Flower's home.