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have come across of his personal interest in the 

 immensely important contribution made by Eoland 

 Trimen. 



13. 



Monday 4. Chester Place ^ 



[Mar. 20, 1868] Regents Pabk 



N.W. 

 My dear Mr Trimen 



Would it suit you to come and lunch here at 

 1. oclock on Friday or Saturday, or indeed almost any 

 day; or if luncheon-time does not suit you, if you will 

 you will [sic] tell me at what hour you will call I will be 

 at home. — I hear that you had a brilliant night at Linn. 

 Soc. and I regretted so much that I could not come. 



Yours very sincerely 



Ch. Darwin 



U. 



Saturday [1868] 4 Chester Place 



N.W. 

 My dear Mr Tbimen, 



Tuesday w^ suit me, but another man (Mr. Blyth ^) 

 is coming to lunch on that day, and as you know that 

 I am not up to more than an hour's talk, I sh^ see less 

 of you ; so if equally convenient and I do not hear to 

 contrary, I will name Wednesday at 1 oclock. 



Very many thanks for your information in note. — 



Yours very sincerely 



C. Dabwin 



' The house of Mrs. Darwin's sister, Miss Elizabeth Wedgwood. 

 ' See More Lettet's, i. 62 «., for an account of this naturalist. 



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