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Bellfall nurse 148 Union St, Borough [also on p. 28] Beale Dr on arsonical salt of ammonia showing germinal matter.— Lionel Smith Beale (1828-1906), physician, microscopist. Reading notes rather than an address, apparently on staining microscopic preparations. Buckland F. 37 Albany St. Regents P. N.W: Francis Trevelyan 'Frank' Buckland (1826-1880), naturalist, popular science-writer, and surgeon. Also listed below. Butler S. Esq 15 Cliffords Inn E. C. Samuel Butler (1835-1902), author. See
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Darwin, C. R. 1873. Testimonial to Dr. James Murie. Medical Times and Gazette1, (29 March): 350.
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [page] 350 Testimonial to Dr. James Murie. An opinion having been expressed that it might not be inappropriate to present Dr. James Murie, formerly Prosector to the Zoological Society of London, with a substantial recognition of the services which he has rendered to science by his numerous memoirs printed in the Proceedings and Transactions of the Zoological Society and other scientific journals, we, the undersigned, have pleasure in acquiescing in
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Darwin, C. R. 1896. [Recollections of Darwin and correspondence with Romanes, 1875-1881]. In E. D. Romanes ed., The life and letters of George John Romanes. 6th impression. London: Longmans, 1908.
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more purely physiological, but of late I had begun to incline towards the former, and your opinion has now settled mine. I have not previously heard of the book by the Belgian physicist, and should much like to read it. I have already such a number of your books that I fear you must sometimes miss them; but I can return any of them at a minute's notice. I had thought of keeping a monkey and teaching its young ideas how to shoot, and wrote to Frank Buckland for his advice as to the best kind to
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Darwin, C. R. 1896. [Recollections of Darwin and correspondence with Romanes, 1875-1881]. In E. D. Romanes ed., The life and letters of George John Romanes. 6th impression. London: Longmans, 1908.
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infinitely better about hardiness, intellect, price, c., of monkeys than F. Buckland, but with him it must be viv voce. Frank says you ought to keep an idiot, a deaf mute, a monkey, and a baby in your house! Ever yours sincerely, CH. DARWIN. Dunskaith, Boss-shire, N.B.: Sept. 10, 1878. My dear Mr. Darwin, Having been away for a week's deer-stalking in the hills, I have only to-day received your letter together with the book. Thank you very much for both, and also for the hints about Espinas
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