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Down, March 27th [1864 ?].
I had heard that your work was to be translated, and I heard it with pleasure; but I can take no share of credit, for I am not an active, only an honorary member of the Society.

Since writing I have finished with extreme interest to the end your admirable work on metamorphosis.
(174/1.

Probably "Metamorphoses of Man and the Lower Animals." Translated by H.Lawson, 1864.) How well you are acquainted with the works of English naturalists, and how generously you bestow honour on them! Mr.Lubbock is my neighbour, and I have known him since he was a little boy; he is in every way a thoroughly good man; as is my friend Huxley.

It gave me real pleasure to see you notice their works as you have done.
LETTER 175.

TO T.H.HUXLEY.


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