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To [Williams & Norgate]   [1878 – November 1880]1

Kent

[ … asking correspondent if he will be so kind as to get some pamphlets which were written by Dr. Stengel of Germany. … He is probably referring to Dr. Max Stengel, the noted German philologist.]2

Footnotes

The date is conjectured on the assumption that the person mentioned in the letter is Karl Gustav Wilhelm Stenzel, who wrote on leaf position and movement in conifers. CD was carrying out research for Movement in plants, which was published in November 1880, during this time. See also n. 2, below. Williams & Norgate were CD’s usual booksellers.
It is unlikely that CD referred to Edmund Max Stengel, the philologist; it is possible that ‘Stengel’ is a mistranscription of ‘Stenzel’. Karl Gustav Wilhelm Stenzel is not mentioned elsewhere in CD’s correspondence or in CD’s publications. There is a lightly scored note by Stenzel, ‘Zweige einer Edeltanne’ (Branches of a silver fir; Bericht über die Thätigkeit der botanischen Section der Schlesischen Gesellschaft, 15 January 1880, pp. 135–6), in the Darwin Pamphlet Collection–CUL. Stenzel’s note related to the position of leaves of new shoots, a topic that interested CD and Francis Darwin when they worked on Movement in plants. The cover of the pamphlet containing the note is marked ‘Dr Francis Darwin’.

Bibliography

Movement in plants: The power of movement in plants. By Charles Darwin. Assisted by Francis Darwin. London: John Murray. 1880.

Summary

Can the correspondent get some pamphlets written by [K. G. W. Stenzel?].

Letter details

Letter no.
DCP-LETT-13864A
From
Charles Robert Darwin
To
Williams & Norgate
Sent from
Kent
Source of text
R. F. Batchelder (dealer) (Catalogue 39)
Physical description
ALS 1p

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Darwin Correspondence Project, “Letter no. 13864A,” accessed on 18 April 2024, https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/?docId=letters/DCP-LETT-13864A.xml

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