Darwin, C. R. to Scott, John
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Has read JS's paper [MS of "Observations on the functions and structure of the reproductive organs in the Primulaceae", J. Linn. Soc. Lond. (Bot.) 8 (1865): 78–126] which has interested him greatly. Will communicate it to the Linnean Society if JS carries out a few corrections.
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Would like to hear about his Verbascum and Passiflora experiments.
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Down. | Bromley. | Kent. S.E.
Nov 7.
Dear Sir
Every day that I c
When yr primula paper is finished if you are so inclined I sh
I congratulate you on your excellent paper & believe me My dear Sir | yours very sincerely | Charles Darwin
P.S. In summary to P. paper can you conjecture what is the typical or parental form i.e. equal long or short-styled
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The year is established by the relationship between this letter and the letter from John Scott to Emma Darwin, 25 September [1863], and by the references to Scott 1864a (see nn. 2 and 3, below). - +
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CD refers to the manuscript of Scott 1864a, which Scott had sent to CD for his comments (see letter from John Scott, 21 September [1863]). - +
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Scott 1864a was read before the Linnean Society on 4 February 1864. - +
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Scott and CD had been discussing Verbascum and Passiflora since November 1862 (Correspondence vol. 10, and this volume, letters to John Scott, 6 March 1863 and 2 July [1863], and letter from John Scott, 21 March [1863]). See also Correspondence vol. 12, letter from John Scott, 19 March 1864. Scott's observations on Passiflora were published in Scott 1864d, and those on Verbascum in Scott 1867. There is an annotated copy of Scott 1867 in the Darwin Pamphlet Collection--CUL. - +
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For CD's experimental notes on Verbascum lychnitis, dated 21 June 1863, see DAR 108: 5--6. CD published his work on Verbascum in `Specific difference in Primula', pp. 451--4. - +
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In Orchids, pp. 203--10, CD had concluded that Acropera was dioecious, and that the specimens he examined were male. However, Scott had successfully pollinated two flowers of A. loddigesii (see Correspondence vol. 10, letter from John Scott, 11 November 1862). CD continued to puzzle over Acropera in 1863 (see, especially, letter to P. H. Gosse, 2 June [1863]); for CD's eventual successful pollination of Acropera, see the experimental note, dated 29 August 1863, in DAR 70: 114. - +
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See Scott 1864a, p. 126. See also letter from Emma Darwin to John Scott, 19 November [1863] and n. 4. - +
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The letter is written in Emma Darwin's hand.