Darwin to Francis Galton

Date:
8 Nov 1872
Reference:
GALTON/1/1/9/5/7/10
Part of:
Galton Papers
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Description

Letter from Charles Darwin to Galton regarding coat colours in the rabbits they have been breeding. Darwin suggests that if the next generation's colours are as to be expected then continuing to breed them seems superfluous. Discusses why crying children might rub their eyes with their knuckles whereas adults do not.

Publication/Creation

8 Nov 1872

Physical description

1 letter

Location of duplicates

A digitised copy is held by the Wellcome Library as part of Codebreakers: Makers of Modern Genetics.

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The papers are available at UCL Special Collections and Archives subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking.

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Location of original

The original material is held at UCL Special Collections. This catalogue is held by the Wellcome Library as part of Codebreakers: Makers of Modern Genetics.

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