Ever yours faithfully,
T.H. Huxley.
I have heard no more about the spirit photographs!
4 Marlborough Place, April 16, 1874.
My dear Darwin,
Put my contribution into the smallest type possible, for it will be read by none but anatomists; and never mind where it goes.
I am glad you agree with me about the hand and foot and skull question. As Ward [W.G. Ward.] said of Mill's opinions, you can only account for the views of Messrs. — and Co. on the supposition of "grave personal sin" on their part.
I had a letter from Dohrn a day or two ago in which he tells me he has written to you. I suspect he has been very ill.
Let us know when you are in town, and believe me,
Ever yours very faithfully,