Correspondence
Talks about correspondence with Macfarlane.
Says that Kingsley suggested to talk to Conklin to secure abstracts of the meeting in Baltimore for the Bulletin.
Thanks Conklin for the invitation to participate into the embryological section and says "you have forgotten how disloyal I am to embryology."
Talks about a visit to an unclear observatory where he met professor Bernard.
Letter written in German.
Congratulations to Whitman.
Whitman reports to Conklin that Walter Sonneberg wrote him a few times to discuss evolution. Whitman hypothesizes Sonneberg is looking for evidence to invalidate evolution and Whitman says he must be "a believer in Revelation."
Asks for approval on a collaboration to publish the Zoological Bulletin.
Talks about Mead's cytological lectures.
Discusses the relevance of the independence of the MBL.
Unclear.
Planning Conklin's visit at Woods Hole for Summer 1895.