首页 >出版文学> The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin>第30章
  MydearFox,Itwasverygoodofyoutowritetomeinthemidstofallyourtroubles,thoughyouseemtohavegotoversomeofthem,intherecoveryofyourwife’sandyourownhealth。Ihadnotheardlatelyofyourmother’shealth,andamsorrytohearsopooranaccount。Butasshedoesnotsuffermuch,thatisthegreatthing;formerelifeIdonotthinkismuchvaluedbytheold。Whatatimeyoumusthavehadofit,whenyouhadtogobackwardsandforwards。
  Weareallprettywell,andoureldestdaughterisimproving。Icanseedaylightthroughmywork,andamnowfinallycorrectingmychaptersforthepress;andIhopeinamonthorsixweekstohaveproof—sheets。Iamwearyofmywork。ItisaveryoddthingthatIhavenosensationthatI
  overworkmybrain;butfactscompelmetoconcludethatmybrainwasneverformedformuchthinking。Weareresolvedtogofortwoorthreemonths,whenIhavefinished,toIlkley,orsomesuchplace,toseeifIcananyhowgivemyhealthagoodstart,foritcertainlyhasbeenwretchedoflate,andhasincapacitatedmeforeverything。YoudomeinjusticewhenyouthinkthatIworkforfame;Ivalueittoacertainextent;but,ifIknowmyself,Iworkfromasortofinstincttotrytomakeouttruth。HowgladIshouldbeifyoucouldsometimecometoDown;especiallywhenIgetalittlebetter,asIstillhopetobe。Wehavesetupabilliardtable,andIfinditdoesmeadealofgood,anddrivesthehorridspeciesoutofmyhead。Farewell,mydearoldfriend。
  Yoursaffectionately,C。DARWIN。
  CHARLESDARWINTOC。LYELL。
  Down,March28th[1859]。
  MydearLyell,IfIkeepdecentlywell,IhopetobeabletogotopresswithmyvolumeearlyinMay。Thisbeingso,Iwantmuchtobegalittleadvicefromyou。
  >FromanexpressioninLadyLyell’snote,IfancythatyouhavespokentoMurray。Isitso?AndishewillingtopublishmyAbstract?Ifyouwilltellmewhetheranything,andwhathaspassed,Iwillthenwritetohim。
  Doesheknowatallofthesubjectofthebook?Secondly,canyouadviseme,whetherIhadbetterstatewhattermsofpublicationIshouldprefer,orfirstaskhimtoproposeterms?Andwhatdoyouthinkwouldbefairtermsforanedition?Shareprofits,orwhat?
  Lastly,willyoubesoverykindastolookattheenclosedtitleandgivemeyouropinionandanycriticisms;youmustrememberthat,ifIhavehealthanditappearsworthdoing,Ihaveamuchlargerandfullbookonthesamesubjectnearlyready。
  MyAbstractwillbeaboutfivehundredpagesofthesizeofyourfirsteditionofthe’ElementsofGeology。’
  Prayforgivemetroublingyouwiththeabovequeries;andyoushallhavenomoretroubleonthesubject。Ihopetheworldgoeswellwithyou,andthatyouaregettingonwithyourvariousworks。
  Iamworkingveryhardforme,andlongtofinishandbefreeandtrytorecoversomehealth。
  MydearLyell,everyours,C。DARWIN。
  VerysincerethankstoyouforstandingmyproxyfortheWollastonMedal。
  P。S。WouldyouadvisemetotellMurraythatmybookisnotmoreUN—
  orthodoxthanthesubjectmakesinevitable。ThatIdonotdiscusstheoriginofman。ThatIdonotbringinanydiscussionaboutGenesis,etc。,etc。,andonlygivefacts,andsuchconclusionsfromthemasseemtomefair。
  OrhadIbettersayNOTHINGtoMurray,andassumethathecannotobjecttothismuchunorthodoxy,whichinfactisnotmorethananyGeologicalTreatisewhichrunsslapcountertoGenesis。
  INCLOSURE。
  ANABSTRACTOFANESSAY
  ONTHE
  ORIGIN
  OF
  SPECIESANDVARIETIES
  THROUGHNATURALSELECTION
  BY
  CHARLESDARWIN,M。A。
  FellowoftheRoyalGeologicalandLinneanSocieties……
  LONDON:
  etc。,etc。,etc。,etc。
  1859。
  CHARLESDARWINTOC。LYELL。
  Down,March30th[1859]。
  MydearLyell,Youhavebeenuncommonlykindinallyouhavedone。Younotonlyhavesavedmemuchtroubleandsomeanxiety,buthavedoneallincomparablybetterthanIcouldhavedoneit。IammuchpleasedatallyousayaboutMurray。Iwillwriteeitherto—dayorto—morrowtohim,andwillsendshortlyalargebundleofMS。,butunfortunatelyIcannotforaweek,asthefirstthreechaptersareinthecopyists’hands。
  IamsorryaboutMurrayobjectingtothetermAbstract,asIlookatitastheonlypossibleapologyforNOTgivingreferencesandfactsinfull,butIwilldefertohimandyou。Iamalsosorryabouttheterm"naturalselection。"Ihopetoretainitwithexplanationsomewhatasthus——
  "Throughnaturalselection,orthepreservationoffavouredRaces。"
  WhyIlikethetermisthatitisconstantlyusedinallworksonbreeding,andIamsurprisedthatitisnotfamiliartoMurray;butIhavesolongstudiedsuchworksthatIhaveceasedtobeacompetentjudge。
  Iagainmosttrulyandcordiallythankyouforyourreallyvaluableassistance。
  Yoursmosttruly,C。DARWIN。
  CHARLESDARWINTOJ。D。HOOKER。
  Down,April2nd[1859]……Iwrotetohim[Mr。Murray]andgavehimtheheadingsofthechapters,andtoldhimhecouldnothavetheMS。fortendaysorso;andthismorningIreceivedaletter,offeringmehandsometerms,andagreeingtopublishwithoutseeingtheMS。!Soheiseagerenough;IthinkIshouldhavebeencautious,anyhow,but,owingtoyourletter,ItoldhimmostEXPLICITLY
  thatIaccepthisoffersolelyonconditionthat,afterhehasseenpartoralltheMS。,hehasfullpowerofretracting。Youwillthinkmepresumptuous,butIthinkmybookwillbepopulartoacertainextent(enoughtoensure[against]heavyloss)amongstscientificandsemi—
  scientificmen;whyIthinksois,becauseIhavefoundinconversationsogreatandsurprisinganinterestamongstsuchmen,andsomeo—scientific[non—scientific]menonthissubject,andallmychaptersarenotNEARLYsodryanddullasthatwhichyouhavereadongeographicaldistribution。
  Anyhow,Murrayoughttobethebestjudge,andifhechoosestopublishit,IthinkImaywashmyhandsofallresponsibility。Iamsuremyfriends,i。e。,Lyellandyou,havebeenEXTRAORDINARILYkindintroublingyourselvesonthematter。
  IshallbedelightedtoseeyouthedaybeforeGoodFriday;therewouldbeoneadvantageforyouinanyotherday——asIbelievebothmyboyscomehomeonthatday——anditwouldbealmostimpossiblethatIcouldsendthecarriageforyou。Therewill,Ibelieve,besomerelationsinthehouse——
  butIhopeyouwillnotcareforthat,asweshalleasilygetasmuchtalkingasmyIMBECILESTATEallows。Ishalldeeplyenjoyseeingyou……Iamtired,sonomore。
  MydearHooker,youraffectionate,C。DARWIN。
  P。S。——Pleasetosend,wellTIEDUPwithstrongstring,myGeographicalMS。,towardsthelatterhalfofnextweek——i。e。,7thor8th——thatImaysenditwithmoretoMurray;andGodhelphimifhetriestoreadit……IcannothelpalittledoubtingwhetherLyellwouldtakemuchpainstoinduceMurraytopublishmybook;thiswasnotdoneatmyrequest,anditrathergratesagainstmypride。
  IknowthatLyellhasbeenINFINITELYkindaboutmyaffair,butyourdashed(i。e。,underlined]"INDUCE"givestheideathatLyellhadunfairlyurgedMurray。
  CHARLESDARWINTOASAGRAY。
  April4th[1859]……Youasktoseemysheetsasprintedoff;IassureyouthatitwillbetheHIGHESTsatisfactiontometodoso:Ilookattherequestasahighcompliment。Ishallnot,youmaydepend,forgetarequestwhichIlookatasafavour。But(anditisaheavy"but"tome)itwillbelongbeforeI
  gotopress;IcantrulysayIamNEVERidle;indeed,Iworktoohardformymuchweakenedhealth;yetIcandoonlythreehoursofworkdaily,andI
  cannotatallseewhenIshallhavefinished:Ihavedoneelevenlongchapters,butIhavegotsomeotherverydifficultones:aspalaeontology,classifications,andembryology,etc。,andIhavetocorrectandaddlargelytoallthosedone。Ifind,alas!eachchaptertakesmeonanaveragethreemonths,soslowIam。Thereisnoendtothenecessarydigressions。IhavejustfinishedachapteronInstinct,andhereIfoundgrapplingwithsuchasubjectasbees’cells,andcomparingallmynotesmadeduringtwentyyears,tookupadespairinglengthoftime。
  ButIamrunningonaboutmyselfinamostegotisticalstyle。YetImustjustsayhowusefulIhaveagainandagainfoundyourletters,whichIhavelatelybeenlookingoverandquoting!butyouneednotfearthatIshallquoteanythingyouwoulddislike,forItrytobeverycautiousonthishead。Imostheartilyhopeyoumaysucceedingettingyour"incubus"ofoldworkoffyourhands,andbeinsomedegreeafreeman……
  AgainletmesaythatIdoindeedfeelgratefultoyou……
  CHARLESDARWINTOJ。MURRAY。
  Down,April5th[1859]。
  MydearSir,Isendbythispost,theTitle(withsomeremarksonaseparatepage),andthefirstthreechapters。IfyouhavepatiencetoreadallChapterI。,I
  honestlythinkyouwillhaveafairnotionoftheinterestofthewholebook。Itmaybeconceit,butIbelievethesubjectwillinterestthepublic,andIamsurethattheviewsareoriginal。Ifyouthinkotherwise,Imustrepeatmyrequestthatyouwillfreelyrejectmywork;andthoughI
  shallbealittledisappointed,Ishallbeinnowayinjured。
  IfyouchoosetoreadChaptersII。andIII。,youwillhaveadullandratherabstrusechapter,andaplainandinterestingone,inmyopinion。
  AssoonasyouhavedonewiththeMS。,pleasetosenditbyCAREFUL
  MESSENGER,ANDPLAINLYDIRECTED,toMissG。Tollett,14,QueenAnneStreet,CavendishSquare。
  Thislady,beinganexcellentjudgeofstyle,isgoingtolookoutforerrorsforme。
  Youmusttakeyourowntime,butthesooneryoufinish,thesoonershewill,andthesoonerIshallgettopress,whichIsoearnestlywish。
  IpresumeyouwillwishtoseeChapterIV。,thekey—stoneofmyarch,andChaptersX。andXI。,butpleasetoinformmeonthishead。
  MydearSir,yourssincerely,C。DARWIN。
  CHARLESDARWINTOJ。D。HOOKER。
  Down,April11th[1859]……IwriteonelinetosaythatIheardfromMurrayyesterday,andhesayshehasreadthefirstthreechaptersofoneMS。(andthisincludesaverydullone),andheabidesbyhisoffer。HencehedoesnotwantmoreMS。,andyoucansendmyGeographicalchapterwhenitpleasesyou……
  [PartoftheMS。seemstohavebeenlostonitswaybacktomyfather;hewrote(April14)toSirJ。D。Hooker:]
  "IhavetheoldMS。,otherwise,thelosswouldhavekilledme!Theworstisnowthatitwillcausedelayingettingtopress,andFARWORSTofall,losealladvantageofyourhavinglookedovermychapter,exceptthethirdpartreturned。IamverysorryMrs。Hookertookthetroubleofcopyingthetwopages。"
  CHARLESDARWINTOJ。D。HOOKER。
  [AprilorMay,1859]……PleasedonotsaytoanyonethatIthoughtmybookonSpecieswouldbefairlypopular,andhaveafairlyremunerativesale(whichwastheheightofmyambition),forifitproveadeadfailure,itwouldmakemethemoreridiculous。
  Iencloseacriticism,atasteofthefuture——
  REV。S。HAUGHTON’SADDRESSTOTHEGEOLOGICALSOCIETY,DUBLIN。(February9,1859。)
  "ThisspeculationofMessrs。DarwinandWallacewouldnotbeworthyofnoticewereitnotfortheweightofauthorityofthenames(i。e。Lyell’sandyours),underwhoseauspicesithasbeenbroughtforward。Ifitmeanswhatitsays,itisatruism;ifitmeansanythingmore,itiscontrarytofact。"
  Q。E。D。
  CHARLESDARWINTOJ。D。HOOKER。
  Down,May11th[1859]。
  MydearHooker,Thankyoufortellingmeaboutobscurityofstyle。ButonmylifenoniggerwithlashoverhimcouldhaveworkedharderatclearnessthanIhavedone。Buttheverydifficultytome,ofitselfleadstotheprobabilitythatIfail。YetoneladywhohasreadallmyMS。hasfoundonlytwoorthreeobscuresentences,butMrs。Hookerhavingsofoundit,makesmetremble。Iwilldomybestinproofs。Youareagoodmantotakethetroubletowriteaboutit。
  Withrespecttoourmutualmuddle("WhenIgooverthechapterIwillseewhatIcando,butIhardlyknowhowIamobscure,andIthinkwearesomehowinamutualmuddlewithrespecttoeachother,fromstartingfromsomefundamentallydifferentnotions。"——LetterofMay6,1859。),Ineverforamomentthoughtwecouldnotmakeourideascleartoeachotherbytalk,orifeitherofushadtimetowriteinextenso。
  Iimaginefromsomeexpressions(butifyouaskmewhat,Icouldnotanswer)thatyoulookatvariabilityassomenecessarycontingencywithorganisms,andfurtherthatthereissomenecessarytendencyinthevariabilitytogoondivergingincharacterordegree。IFYOUDO,Idonotagree。"Reversion"again(aformofinheritance),IlookatasinnowaydirectlyconnectedwithVariation,thoughofcourseinheritanceisoffundamentalimportancetous,forifavariationbenotinherited,itisofnosignificancetous。ItwasonsuchpointsastheseIFANCIEDthatweperhapsstarteddifferently。
  Ifearthatmybookwillnotdeserveatallthepleasantthingsyousayaboutit;andGoodLord,howIdolongtohavedonewithit!
  Sincetheabovewaswritten,IhavereceivedandhavebeenMUCHINTERESTED
  byA。Gray。IamdelightedathisnoteaboutmyandWallace’spaper。Hewillgoround,foritisfutiletogiveupverymanyspecies,andstopatanarbitrarylineatothers。ItiswhatmygrandfathercalledUnitarianism,"afeatherbedtocatchafallingChristian。"……
  CHARLESDARWINTOJ。D。HOOKER。
  Down,May18th[1859]。
  MydearHooker,Myhealthhasquitefailed。Iamoffto—morrowforaweekofHydropathy。
  IamveryverysorrytosaythatIcannotlookoveranyproofs(OfSirJ。
  Hooker’sIntroductiontothe’FloraofAustralia。’)intheweek,asmyobjectistodrivethesubjectoutofmyhead。Ishallreturnto—morrowweek。Ifitbeworthwhile,whichprobablyitisnot,youcouldkeepbackanyproofstillmyreturnhome。
  Inhaste,everyours,C。DARWIN。
  [TendayslaterhewrotetoSirJ。D。Hooker:
  "……IwriteonewordtosaythatIshallreturnonSaturday,andifyouhaveanyproof—sheetstosend,Ishallbegladtodomybestinanycriticisms。
  Ihad……greatprostrationofmindandbody,butentirerest,andthedouche,and’AdamBede,’havetogetherdonemeaworldofgood。"]
  CHARLESDARWINTOJ。MURRAY。
  Down,June14th[1859]。
  MydearSir,Thediagramwilldoverywell,andIwillsenditshortlytoMr。Westtohaveafewtriflingcorrectionsmade。
  Igetonveryslowlywithproofs。IrememberwritingtoyouthatIthoughttherewouldnotbemuchcorrection。IhonestlywrotewhatIthought,butwasmostgrievouslymistaken。Ifindthestyleincrediblybad,andmostdifficulttomakeclearandsmooth。Iamextremelysorrytosay,onaccountofexpense,andlossoftimeforme,thatthecorrectionsareveryheavy,asheavyaspossible。Butfromcasualglances,Istillhopethatlaterchaptersarenotsobadlywritten。HowIcouldhavewrittensobadlyisquiteinconceivable,butIsupposeitwasowingtomywholeattentionbeingfixedonthegenerallineofargument,andnotondetails。AllIcansayis,thatIamverysorry。
  Yoursverysincerely,C。DARWIN。
  P。S。Ihavebeenlookingatthecorrections,andconsideringthem。ItseemstomethatIshallputyoutoaquiteunfairexpense。IfyoupleaseIshouldliketoenterintosomesucharrangementasthefollowing:whenworkcompleted,youtoallowintheaccountafairlymoderatelyheavychargeforcorrections,andallexcessoverthattobedeductedfrommyprofits,orpaidbymeindividually。
  CHARLESDARWINTOC。LYELL。
  Down,June21st[1859]。
  Iamworkingveryhard,butgetonslowly,forIfindthatmycorrectionsareterrificallyheavy,andtheworkmostdifficulttome。Ihavecorrected130pages,andthevolumewillbeabout500。Ihavetriedmybesttomakeitclearandstriking,butverymuchfearthatIhavefailed——
  somanydiscussionsareandmustbeveryperplexing。Ihavedonemybest。
  Ifyouhadallmymaterials,Iamsureyouwouldhavemadeasplendidbook。
  Ilongtofinish,forIamnearlywornout。
  MydearLyell,everyoursmosttruly,C。DARWIN。
  CHARLESDARWINTOJ。D。HOOKER。
  Down,22nd[June,1859]。
  MydearHooker,Ididnotansweryourpleasantnote,withagooddealofnewstome,ofMay30th,asIhavebeenexpectingproofsfromyou。Butnow,havingnothingparticulartodo,Iwillflyanote,thoughIhavenothingparticulartosayorask。Indeed,howcanamanhaveanythingtosay,whospendseverydayincorrectingaccursedproofs;andsuchproofs!Ihavefairlytoblackenthem,andfastenslipsofpaperon,somiserablehaveIfoundthestyle。YousaythatyoudreamtthatmybookwasENTERTAINING;thatdreamisprettywelloverwithme,andIbegintofearthatthepublicwillfinditintolerablydryandperplexing。ButIwillnevergiveupthatabettermancouldhavemadeasplendidbookoutofthematerials。IwasgladtohearaboutPrestwich’spaper。(Mr。PrestwichwroteontheoccurrenceofflintinstrumentsassociatedwiththeremainsofextinctanimalsinFrance。——(Proc。R。Soc。,1859。))Mydoubthasbeen(andIseeWrighthasinsertedthesameinthe’Athenaeum’)whetherthepiecesofflintarereallytools;theirnumbersmakemedoubt,andwhenIformerlylookedatBoucherdePerthe’sdrawings,Icametotheconclusionthattheywereangularfragmentsbrokenbyiceaction。
  DidcrossingtheAcaciadoanygood?Iamsohardworked,thatIcanmakenoexperiments。Ihavegotonlyto150pagesinfirstproof。
  Adios,mydearHooker,everyours,CHARLESDARWIN。
  CHARLESDARWINTOJ。MURRAY。
  Down,July25th[1859]。
  MydearSir,Iwritetosaythatfivesheetsarereturnedtotheprintersreadytostrikeoff,andtwomoresheetsrequireonlyarevise;sothatIpresumeyouwillsoonhavetodecidewhatnumberofcopiestoprintoff。
  Iamquiteincapableofforminganopinion。IthinkIhavegotthestyleFAIRLYgoodandclear,withinfinitetrouble。Butwhetherthebookwillbesuccessfultoadegreetosatisfyyou,Ireallycannotconjecture。I
  heartilyhopeitmay。
  MydearSir,yoursverysincerely,C。DARWIN。
  CHARLESDARWINTOA。R。WALLACE。
  Down,August9th,1859。
  MydearMr。Wallace,Ireceivedyourletterandmemoir(ThisseemstorefertoMr。Wallace’spaper,"OntheZoologicalGeographyoftheMalayArchipelago,"’Linn。Soc。
  Journ,’1860。)onthe7th,andwillforwarditto—morrowtotheLinneanSociety。ButyouwillbeawarethatthereisnomeetingtillthebeginningofNovember。YourpaperseemstomeADMIRABLEinmatter,style,andreasoning;andIthankyouforallowingmetoreadit。HadIreaditsomemonthsago,Ishouldhaveprofitedbyitformyforthcomingvolume。Butmytwochaptersonthissubjectareintype,and,thoughnotyetcorrected,I
  amsoweariedoutandweakinhealth,thatIamfullyresolvednottoaddoneword,andmerelyimprovethestyle。Soyouwillseethatmyviewsarenearlythesamewithyours,andyoumayrelyonitthatnotonewordshallbealteredowingtomyhavingreadyourideas。AreyouawarethatMr。W。
  Earl(ProbablyMr。W。Earle’spaper,GeographicalSoc。Journal,1845。)
  publishedseveralyearsagotheviewofdistributionofanimalsintheMalayArchipelago,inrelationtothedepthoftheseabetweentheislands?
  Iwasmuchstruckwiththis,andhavebeeninthehabitofnotingallfactsindistributioninthatarchipelago,andelsewhere,inthisrelation。I
  havebeenledtoconcludethattherehasbeenagooddealofnaturalisationinthedifferentMalayislands,andwhichIhavethought,toacertainextent,wouldaccountforanomalies。Timorhasbeenmygreatestpuzzle。
  WhatdoyousaytothepeculiarFelisthere?IwishthatyouhadvisitedTimor;ithasbeenassertedthatafossilmastodon’sorelephant’stooth(I
  forgetwhich)hasbeenfoundthere,whichwouldbeagrandfact。IwasawarethatCelebeswasverypeculiar;buttherelationtoAfricaisquitenewtome,andmarvellous,andalmostpassesbelief。ItisasanomalousastherelationofPLANTSinS。W。AustraliatotheCapeofGoodHope。I
  differWHOLLYfromyouonthecolonisationofoceanicislands,butyouwillhaveEVERYONEelseonyourside。Iquiteagreewithrespecttoallislandsnotsituatedfarintheocean。Iquiteagreeonthelittleoccasionalintermigrationbetweenlands[islands?]whenonceprettywellstockedwithinhabitants,butthinkthisdoesnotapplytorisingandill—
  stockedislands。AreyouawarethatANNUALLYbirdsareblowntoMadeira,theAzores(andtoBermudafromAmerica)。IwishIhadgivenafullerabstractofmyreasonsfornotbelievinginForbes’greatcontinentalextensions;butitistoolate,forIwillalternothing——Iamwornout,andmusthaverest。Owen,Idonotdoubt,willbitterlyopposeus……HookerispublishingagrandintroductiontotheFloraofAustralia,andgoesthewholelength。Ihaveseenproofsofabouthalf。Witheverygoodwish。
  Believeme,yoursverysincerely,C。DARWIN。
  CHARLESDARWINTOJ。D。HOOKER。
  Down,September1st[1859]……IamnotsurprisedatyourfindingyourIntroductionverydifficult。
  Butdonotgrudgethelabour,anddonotsayyou"haveburntyourfingers,"
  andare"deepinthemud";forIfeelsurethattheresultwillbewellworththelabour。UnlessIamafool,Imustbeajudgetosomeextentofthevalueofsuchgeneralessays,andIamfullyconvincedthatyoursarethemustvaluableeverpublished。
  Ihavecorrectedallbutthelasttwochaptersofmybook,andhopetohavedonerevisesandallinaboutthreeweeks,andthenI(orweall)shallstartforsomemonths’hydropathy;myhealthhasbeenverybad,andIambecomingasweakasachild,andincapableofdoinganythingwhatever,exceptmythreehoursdailyworkatproof—sheets。GodknowswhetherI
  shalleverbegoodatanythingagain,perhapsalongrestandhydropathymaydosomething。
  IhavenothadA。Gray’sEssay,andshouldnotfeeluptocriticiseit,evenifIhadtheimpertinenceandcourage。YouwillbelievemethatI
  speakstrictlythetruthwhenIsaythatyourAustralianEssayisEXTREMELY
  interestingtome,rathertoomuchso。Ienjoyreadingitover,andifyouthinkmycriticismsareworthanythingtoyou,Ibegyoutosendthesheets(ifyoucangivemetimeforgooddays);butunlessIcanrenderyouanylittle,howeverlittleassistance,Iwouldratherreadtheessaywhenpublished。PrayunderstandthatIshouldbeTRULYvexednottoreadthem,ifyouwishitforyourownsake。
  Ihadaterriblylongfitofsicknessyesterday,whichmakestheworldratherextragloomyto—day,andIhaveaninsanelystrongwishtofinishmyaccursedbook,suchcorrectionseverypagehasrequiredasIneversawbefore。Itissoweariful,killingthewholeafternoon,after12o’clockdoingnothingwhatever。ButIwillgrumblenomore。Sofarewell,weshallmeetinthewinterItrust。
  Farewell,mydearHooker,youraffectionatefriend,C。DARWIN。
  CHARLESDARWINTOC。LYELL。
  Down,September2nd[1859]……Iamverygladyouwishtoseemycleansheets:Ishouldhaveofferedthem,butdidnotknowwhetheritwouldboreyou;Iwrotebythismorning’sposttoMurraytosendthem。UnfortunatelyIhavenotgottothepartwhichwillinterestyou,Ithinkmost,andwhichtellsmostinfavouroftheview,viz。,GeologicalSuccession,GeographicalDistribution,andespeciallyMorphology,EmbryologyandRudimentaryOrgans。Iwillseethattheremainingsheets,whenprintedoff,aresenttoyou。ButwouldyoulikeformetosendthelastandperfectrevisesofthesheetsasIcorrectthem?ifso,sendmeyouraddressinablankenvelope。Ihopethatyouwillreadall,whetherdull(especiallylatterpartofChapterII。)ornot,forIamconvincedthereisnotasentencewhichhasnotabearingonthewholeargument。YouwillfindChapterIV。perplexingandunintelligible,withouttheaidoftheenclosedqueerdiagram(Thediagramillustratesdescentwithdivergence。),ofwhichIsendanoldanduselessproof。I
  have,asMurraysays,correctedsoheavily,asalmosttohavere—writtenit;butyetIfearitispoorlywritten。Partsareintricate;andIdonotthinkthatevenyoucouldmakethemquiteclear。Donot,Ibeg,beinahurryincommittingyourself(likesomanynaturalists)togoacertainlengthandnofurther;forIamdeeplyconvincedthatitisabsolutelynecessarytogothewholevastlength,orsticktothecreationofeachseparatespecies;Iarguethispointbrieflyinthelastchapter。RememberthatyourverdictwillprobablyhavemoreinfluencethanmybookindecidingwhethersuchviewsasIholdwillbeadmittedorrejectedatpresent;inthefutureIcannotdoubtabouttheiradmittance,andourposteritywillmarvelasmuchaboutthecurrentbeliefaswedoaboutfossilsshellshavingbeenthoughttohavebeencreatedaswenowseethem。
  Butforgivemeforrunningonaboutmyhobby—horse……
  CHARLESDARWINTOJ。D。HOOKER。
  Down,[September]11th[1859]。
  MydearHooker,Icorrectedthelastproofyesterday,andIhavenowmyrevises,index,etc。,whichwilltakemeneartotheendofthemonth。Sothattheneckofmywork,thankGod,isbroken。
  IwritenowtosaythatIamuneasyinmyconscienceabouthesitatingtolookoveryourproofs,butIwasfeelingmiserablyunwellandshatteredwhenIwrote。IdonotsupposeIcouldbeofhardlyanyuse,butifI
  could,praysendmeanyproofs。Ishouldbe(andfearIwas)themostungratefulmantohesitatetodoanythingforyouaftersomefifteenormoreyears’helpfromyou。
  AssoonaseverIhavefairlyfinishedIshallbeofftoIlkley,orsomeotherHydropathicestablishment。ButIshallbesometimeyet,asmyproofshavebeensoutterlyobscuredwithcorrections,thatIhavetocorrectheavilyonrevises。
  MurrayproposestopublishthefirstweekinNovember。Oh,goodheavens,therelieftomyheadandbodytobanishthewholesubjectfrommymind!
  IhopetoGod,youdonotthinkmeabruteaboutyourproof—sheets。
  Farewell,yoursaffectionately,C。DARWIN。
  CHARLESDARWINTOC。LYELL。
  Down,September20th[1859]。
  MydearLyell,Youoncegavemeintensepleasure,orratherdelight,bythewayyouwereinterested,inamannerIneverexpected,inmyCoralReefnotions,andnowyouhaveagaingivenmesimilarpleasurebythemanneryouhavenoticedmyspecieswork。(SirCharleswasPresidentoftheGeologicalsectionatthemeetingoftheBritishAssociationatAberdeenin1859。Thefollowingpassageoccursintheaddress:"OnthisdifficultandmysterioussubjectaworkwillveryshortlyappearbyMr。CharlesDarwin,theresultoftwentyyearsofobservationsandexperimentsinZoology,Botany,andGeology,bywhichhehadbeenledtotheconclusionthatthosepowersofnaturewhichgiverisetoracesandpermanentvarietiesinanimalsandplants,arethesameasthosewhichinmuchlongerperiodsproducespecies,andinastilllongerseriesofagesgiverisetodifferencesofgenericrank。Heappearstometohavesucceededbyhisinvestigationsandreasoningsinthrowingafloodoflightonmanyclassesofphenomenaconnectedwiththeaffinities,geographicaldistribution,andgeologicalsuccessionoforganicbeings,forwhichnootherhypothesishasbeenable,orhasevenattemptedtoaccount。")Nothingcouldbemoresatisfactorytome,andIthankyouformyself,andevenmoreforthesubject’ssake,asIknowwellthatthesentencewillmakemanyfairlyconsiderthesubject,insteadofridiculingit。Althoughyourpreviouslyfeltdoubtsontheimmutabilityofspecies,mayhavemoreinfluenceinconvertingyou(ifyoubeconverted)thanmybook;