To J. D. Hooker 11 December [1860]
Down Bromley Kent
Dec. 11th
My dear Hooker
Sincere thanks for suggestions; some of which had occurred to me.—1 I will profit by all that I can.—& two or three are excellent hits.
Please tell me soon is it Bamboo or Palm: it grows in your great Hot-house & is used in Java to catch thieves.—2
I do not understand what you mean by “a greyhound will run a Scotch Terrier”.— Nor do I see, why sports in buds or offsets “must necessarily be rare under nature”— But these cannot be important points.— I understand everything else.—
I heard from A. Gray this morning;3 at my suggestion he is going to reprint the 3 Atlantic articles as Pamplet & send 250 copies to England, for which I intend to pay half cost of whole Edition, & shall give away & try to sell by getting a few advertisements put in, & if possible Notices in Periodicals.— A. Gray said he shd. ask you to help, but I have told him that I would gladly pay half cost.—
Ever my dear Hooker | Yours | C. Darwin
David Forbes has been carefully working the Geology of Chile, & as I value praise for accurate observation far higher than for any other quality, forgive (if you can) the insufferable vanity of my copying the last sentence in his note. “I regard your monograph on Chile as without exception one of the finest specimens of geological enquiry”.—4 I feel inclined to strut like a Turkey-cock!
[Enclosure]5
The Crustacea on shores of N. Chile & California offer parallel case with your plants: but I shall keep details for my larger work if it ever can be done.—6
Footnotes
Bibliography
Forbes, James David. 1861. On the climate of Edinburgh for fifty-six years, from 1795 to 1850, deduced principally from Mr Adie’s observations; with an account of other and earlier registers. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 22: 327–56.
Origin: On the origin of species by means of natural selection, or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life. By Charles Darwin. London: John Murray. 1859.
Variation: The variation of animals and plants under domestication. By Charles Darwin. 2 vols. London: John Murray. 1868.
Summary
On JDH’s suggestions for new edition of Origin.
Gray’s Atlantic Monthly articles to be published [in England] as a pamphlet.
Letter details
- Letter no.
- DCP-LETT-3019
- From
- Charles Robert Darwin
- To
- Joseph Dalton Hooker
- Sent from
- Down
- Source of text
- DAR 115: 80, 78E
- Physical description
- ALS 4pp encl 1p inc
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Also published in The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, vol. 8