RECORD: Darwin, C. R. 1930. [Letter to A. D. Bartlett, 14 February [1865]]. Autograph letters documents manuscripts from the collection of James P. Callender, New York City.
REVISION HISTORY: Transcribed and edited by John van Wyhe 11.2023. RN1
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269 Darwin, Charles. Celebrated English Naturalist; developed the Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection
L. S. 1p., 8vo. Down, Bromley, Kent, Feb. 14, (1865).
Thanking his correspondent for sending him certain zoological specimens, etc.
"I am very much obliged for your note, answering so fully all my questions, & for the feathers of the Gallus. The rabbit has arrived safely, but most unfortunately for me the entrails have been taken out. If you catch the other, will you be so good as to send it unmutilated." Etc.
Citation: John van Wyhe, ed. 2002-. The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online. (http://darwin-online.org.uk/)
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