turn by and large to physiology and plant physics to such an extent that it will 

 soon result in lack ofknowledge of form and family characteristics. A major role 

 is played by the Darwinian ideas, which Apercus and his colleagues have 

 dragged into the country thereby confusing the understanding of a systematic 

 approach in a rare fashion. It is when such confusion arises that I remember that 

 I am a myth and halfemeritus and that realities ofaging such as deafness and 

 nerve irritability serve to remind me that I became a doctor 50 years ago on 

 March 30. Should I live so long I hope that you will think of my suffering heart and 

 write me a few lines about yours and your wife's health and State of mind and 

 make me happy by remembering mine. I would also like to hear about your son 

 who was so young those days in M. Mine hasa PhD in chemistry and is an 

 assistant at the R. Coll.of Chemistry in London. God's blessing be upon them all. 

 So wishss 



Your honest friehd ähd ädniirer 



Martius 



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