From W. E. Darwin 6 January [1880]1
Basset
Jan 6th
My dear Father.
We are delighted to hear they have done you so great an honour at Turin, and I entirely agree with what was I fancy Horace’s notion that you should hand the proceeds over to the Laboratory at Naples.2 It would be a fine opportunity of doing the Laboratory a good turn & paying scientific Italy a compliment. Hen: & George3 also would like to see this done, at all events with a portion of the sum.
I think it would be very well worth while, and interesting as a case of heridity, if you would write a Memorandum to be inserted in your Autobiography shewing how little you think Old Erasmus’s work influenced you.4
I send you another box of “B” pens,5 which I hear have been in stock for 4 years, & so I hope they may be better. I tried to get at the makers
I got Bessy’s card6 I am afraid Uncle Jos. must be near the end.7
Sara8 sends her love she is glad to get home to rest after London
Your affect son | W. E Darwin
Footnotes
Bibliography
Butler, Samuel. 1879. Evolution, old and new: or, the theories of Buffon, Dr. Erasmus Darwin, and Lamarck, as compared with that of Mr. Charles Darwin. London: Hardwicke and Bogue.
‘Recollections’: Recollections of the development of my mind and character. By Charles Darwin. In Evolutionary writings, edited by James A. Secord. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2008.
Summary
Delighted by honour CD has received from Turin. Agrees with Horace that the money ought to be given to the Zoological Station at Naples.
Letter details
- Letter no.
- DCP-LETT-12404F
- From
- William Erasmus Darwin
- To
- Charles Robert Darwin
- Sent from
- Basset, Southampton
- Source of text
- Cornford Family Papers (DAR 275: 79)
- Physical description
- ALS 4pp
Please cite as
Darwin Correspondence Project, “Letter no. 12404F,” accessed on 5 October 2024, https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/?docId=letters/DCP-LETT-12404F.xml