
I have your letter of 31st and card of 1st gave the first lecture of the course
yesterday morning—a demonstration of the brain—cerebral stabis—the next will deal with cerebral dynamics (what grand names we give to our various
ignorances!). Ed. Wilkins is to leave London 11.30 this a.m. ought to reach you tomorrow forenoon—let
me know if he has got to Camden and how you like the looks of him? Not a word yet
from Wm Gurd—it is too
bad—I do not know what to expect, may get a letter tomorrow wanting me to go
East at once or may not be wanted for weeks yet—only thing is to exercise what
philosophy one has—and wait. No doubt he is more or less in the dark himself. I wish you would
find out the name of that Paris review which had a paper
on L. of G. if I had name and date or even name could soon
get it.
Weather here very pleasant now though still showery—We are all well.
Your big book seems to rather drag. No doubt it will be ready by the time I get East and you must give me a copy then.
I shall write again in a day or two & hope I shall be able to be more definite in the re Eastern trip for I must hear from Wm Gurd soon surely
Always affectionately yours R M Bucke
