Letter from C. Darwin [Charles Darwin] [to George Maw]
Information
Title
Letter from C. Darwin [Charles Darwin] [to George Maw]
Record type
Archive
Original Reference
MAW/1/9
Date
28 Feb 1863
Scope & content
Written from Down, Bromley, Kent. Manuscript
He thanks Maw for the curious lily, though it is not a case of bud-variation; Dr Hooker [Joseph Dalton Hooker] will see it when he next visits; he is glad Maw sticks to his view [on the deposition of coal] though he will ultimately have to give it up; a good observer must form and destroy many theories; the best papers he has read on coal are by Lesquereux [Charles Leo Lesquereux] in recent numbers of ‘Silliman's American Journal’, and he recommends them to Maw as they also counter ‘Origin of Species’; he has exchanged only a few letters with Mr Crotch [William Duppa Crotch], who is a bold advocate of the mutability of species. Dated 28 Feb, no year [annotated 1863]
For photocopies of letters from George Maw to Charles Darwin written on 19 and 25 Feb 1863 see MAW/Z1/1-13
Level
Item
Extent
3 page letter (1 sheet)
Is part of
George Maw archive
Repository
Royal Horticultural Society Lindley Library
Copyright
The Darwin Family
Credit Line
The Darwin Family / RHS Lindley Collections
Usage terms
Non-commercial use with attribution permitted (CC BY-NC 4.0)