From Robert Wedgwood to Emma Darwin 3 February [1871]1
Dumbleton
Feby. 3.
My dear Emma
I was very pleased to get Charles’ commission, tho’ it does not look much like it— But we have had a very busy time lately & the Weather has been against out door investigations. So it was not till yesty: that I cd. find a convenient Season.—2
Tho’, too, we have a great deal of Ridged up Land, it is mostly on the flat—
I looked carefully yesty: over some sloping ridges, and neither at the Top, Middle, or Bottom, could I perceive any loss of Shape, or accumulations of Soil. I don’t mean to say that there are not occasional Bulgings out, where the furrows end, but they look to me more as if they were left originally by the Plough— Or were caused by the washing down of the Soil, before it was covered by grass.
The Exactness of the Shape retained by the Ridges is remarkable—
I have consulted one of my Farmers, Jn. Smith3—who is a very shrewd, observant man—near 60—and he tells me that he never saw any alteration of Shape, in this ridged ground— Nor has he any traditionary idea as to when the Land was thus thrown up.
In this Clay soil, at a certain distance, you come down to the blue Lias, wh. is quite a different colour to the Soil above—& they say that in cutting across the Ridges, this line of Clay follows the line of the Ridges above, wh. seems to shew that they have been made for a long time.
There is another man near here, C. Randall,4 a crack Farmer Land Agent & a very clever man— I will ask him his experience; & if he has any that wd. interest Charles, I will send it you—
I shd. be very glad to do any thing for you at any time—appes. to the contrary notwithg. I remember being with Charles & Uncle Jos when, I fancy, the wormcasting theory was first broached5
Mary6 sends you her kind Love— | We wish Lennard7 cd. have come | yrs. very affectly. | R. Wedgwood
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Footnotes
Summary
Information [for CD] on old, sloping, ridged fields.
Letter details
- Letter no.
- DCP-LETT-8198
- From
- Robert Wedgwood
- To
- Emma Wedgwood/Emma Darwin
- Sent from
- Dumbleton
- Source of text
- DAR 181: 65
- Physical description
- ALS 4pp † (by CD)
Please cite as
Darwin Correspondence Project, “Letter no. 8198,” accessed on 28 March 2024, https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/?docId=letters/DCP-LETT-8198.xml
Also published in The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, vol. 24 (Supplement)