RECORD: Darwin, C. R. 1935. [Letter to W. H. Miller, 1842]. Maggs Bros. Autograph letters: historical documents…no. 605. London, p. 28.
REVISION HISTORY: Transcribed and edited by John van Wyhe 10.2023. RN1
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67 DARWIN (CHARLES, 1809-1882). Naturalist and Author.
AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED.
I page, 8vo. Kent, 16th April, N.Y. £5 10s
Thanking his correspondent for some very fine specimens of the larve of the Balanus, and promising to preserve them carefully.
68 DARWIN (CHARLES).
AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED
TO MR. MILLER.
4 pp., 8vo. Down, circa 1840. £5 5s
[To W. H. Miller [16 October – 27 November 1842]]
"After an interval of two or three years I am finally preparing for press some of my geological notes. I find in thein some blanks where I intended to introduce the name or some remarks on a few of the more interesting." He then goes on to ask for the return of some specimens.
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