Scott, John to Darwin, C. R.
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Discusses cost of trip to India and CD's offer to advance sum. Thanks Hooker for assistance. Would prize a scientific testimonial from CD.
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Denholm
June 8
Sir.
I now beg to acknowledge receipt of your note. I am glad to
find by it that you are upon the whole pleased with the two testimonials forwarded. I
could not help remarking on absence of any note as to energy in ordinary avocations from
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Since I last wrote you I have heard from those I had been making enquiries as relative to expenses for an outfit & voyage to India. I am sorry, however, that neither can afford me any definite information whatever. In the one case the young men went out in vessels belonging the firm to which they were engaged. In the other they went the overland route, but he cannot remember the cost of outfit… The young man who accepted the situation which I was offered at Darjeeling was allowed I think somewhere about £20, for outfit; but I do not know anything as to actual cost. He also took overland route… I will be glad if you have heard anything as to expenses. Whatever these may be however I beg to assure you that as you have so kindly and unhesitatingly offered to advance this to me: I will be most careful to cause you no unnecessary outlay: and I trust by the influence you have incited in my behalf soon to gain a position in India by which I may at least have the satisfaction to be able to return the pecuniary part: still evermore indebted to you for the confidence placed in me & the opportunities of ultimately being enabled to follow out the only pursuits of life which afford me an unalloyed pleasure—viz a practical acquaintance with subjects of Natural science.
Should you have heard what an ordinary outfit would cost, I will by your kindly
forwarding it to me go in to Edinburgh. I could there get M
I have also to acknowledge receipt of yours of the 4
In reference to P.S. in D
You have kindly offered to give me a scientific testimonial. I need not tell you how much I would prize this. I would indeed like to have such from your pen.
I have the honour to remain | Sir, &c | John Scott
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CD's letter to Scott has not been found. - +
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Scott had forwarded testimonials from John Hutton Balfour and James McNab with his letter of 28 May [1864] (see letter from J. D. Hooker, [4 June 1864] and n. 2). Scott had experienced difficulties with his superiors at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh (see Correspondence vol. 11, letter from John Scott, 22 May 1863, and this volume, letter from John Scott, 28 March 1864); he was particularly dissatisfied with the testimonial he received from McNab (see letter from John Scott, 28 May [1864]). See also enclosure to letter from J. D. Hooker, 6 April 1864. - +
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Letter from John Scott, 28 May [1864]. - +
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After Scott left his position at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, CD had offered financial assistance, which Scott initially refused (see letter to John Scott, 9 April 1864, and letter to J. D. Hooker, 25 April [1864]). When it became clear that Scott's best prospects for employment were in India, CD offered to pay the expenses of the journey (see letter to John Scott, 21 May [1864]). See also letter to J. D. Hooker, 22 [May 1864]. - +
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Scott had been offered a position in India in May 1863 (see Correspondence vol. 11, letters from John Scott, 22 May 1863 and 26 May [1863], and letter from J. D. Hooker, [23--7 May 1863]). - +
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The reference is to the nursery firm Peter Lawson and Son, 1 George IV bridge, Edinburgh (Post Office Edinburgh directory 1863--4, R. Desmond 1994). - +
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The letter to Scott has not been found. - +
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Scott refers to Joseph Dalton Hooker (see letter from J. D. Hooker, [4 June 1864]). - +
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The extracts have not been found; however, see CD's annotations to the letter from J. D. Hooker, [4 June 1864]. - +
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Hooker had been assisting Scott to obtain a post in India (see letters from J. D. Hooker, 19 May 1864 and [4 June 1864]). - +
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See letter to J. D. Hooker, 10 June [1864]. - +
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See letter from J. D. Hooker, [4 June 1864] and n. 19. - +
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CD's offer was evidently made in the missing letter of 4 June 1864 (see n. 7, above). For CD's testimonial, see the letter to John Scott, 10 June 1864. - +
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CD annotated Scott's letter in order to extract a portion for inclusion in the letter to J. D. Hooker, 10 June [1864].