Alfred Russel Wallace Letters Reminiscences V 1 8 7

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Alfred Russel Wallace Letters Reminiscences V 1 8 7
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May 10, 1864. _ My dear Darwin, --I was very much gratified to hear by your letter of amonth back that you were a little better, and I have since heardoccasionally through Huxley and Lubbock that you are not worse. Isincerely hope the summer weather and repose may do you real good.
The Borneo Cave exploration is to go on at present without asubscription. The new British consul who is going out to Sarawak thismonth will undertake to explore some of the caves nearest the town, andif anything of i
...nterest is obtained a good large sum can no doubt beraised for a thorough exploration of the whole country. Sir J. Brookewill give every assistance, and will supply men for the preliminarywork.
I send you now my little contribution to the _theory_ of the origin ofman. I hope you will be able to agree with me. If you are able, I shallbe glad to have your criticisms.
I was led to the subject by the necessity of explaining the vast mentaland cranial differences between man and the apes combined with suchsmall structural differences in other parts of the body, and also by anendeavour to account for the diversity of human races combined withman's almost perfect stability of form during all historical epochs.


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