Arranging convenient time for business meeting. Typescript with headed notepaper.
Mentions possibility of Karve helping with reading mathematics, and a little about plant morphology. The main part of the letter explains his doubts about the adequacy of Patrick Geddes's scheme of graphic representation [of the sciences]. Attached with the letter are notes by [Patrick Geddes] possibly a draft of a response with a further explanation of the graphic scheme. Manuscript.
Proposing herself as possible music teacher for an Outlook Tower class.
Testimonials by W. G. Mcintosh, 13 February 1894; Patrick Geddes, 14 June 1894; and J. Arthur Thomson (incomplete), 6 June 1894. Printed.
With testimonials and a list of scientific publications. Printed.
With testimonials and a list of Geddes' scientific publications. Endorsed 'Uncorrected proof. Private'. Printed.
Addressed 'to the Right Honourable Sir William [...] Harcourt, M.P.'. Includes a list of Geddes' scientific papers. Printed.
Accompanied by testimonials and list of economic and social publications. Printed.
Branford, Victor Verasis, 1863-1930, sociologistEnclosure not extant.
Draft copy. Discusses the growth of the idea of synthesis.
Printed.
Relates to a request for prints of unspecified negatives.
Criticism of her circular and discusses Captain Pages's exposition of his views on education at the Outlook Tower.
Darwin comments on findings of German biologist, [Fritz] Johann Friedrich Theodor Müller, [also Müller-Desterro], 1821-1897, who emigrated to southern Brazil, as being "[...] of interest as supporting the conclusion which my son Francis and I arrived, namely, that leaves go to sleep". Printed.
Regarding lectures at Outlook Tower.