Item 45 - Letter from William Clark

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Letter from William Clark

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  • 10 Feb. 1838 (Creation)

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Cambridge - Charles Darwin's 'discoveries in fossil zoology' are 'of the greatest interest and value. His Toxodon, as Mr Owen proves, supplies a most desirable step connecting the rodentia with the [paetry dermete] pretty nearly, and with the cetacea more remotely. He contributes therefore to the completion of the zoological scale fast in the parts where it is weakest and most imperfect'.

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