迈克尔·福斯特和托马斯·亨利·赫胥黎,通信,信件201至233,1865-1895

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我亲爱的福斯特,我曾建议修改你草稿中的一段话——我毫不怀疑,如果把这些无聊的东西挖到海底,它们的科学成果是有价值的——但R.S.是否有理由支付这笔费用,则完全是另一个问题。我希望看到扎加齐格的钻孔一直进行到底,或者至少要等到钻孔者挖出中新世的化石——然后应该仔细讨论这次钻孔的结果,并考虑在其他地方进行另一次钻孔的方法和方法——如果我们在到达扎加齐格中新世的底部之前就停止,我们将花费大量的钱而没有得到任何明确的结果。然而,要知道66英尺处没有底部。我想费加里·贝(Figari Bey)这个家伙一定是充分发挥了他的想象力。我把所有文件一并退还。对g.o.的打击似乎已经相当彻底了——尽管不幸的是,他还有足够的机会在下一届议会中玩一场丑陋的阻挠游戏。你倒让我对拉伯克赢得多数席位的喜悦黯然失色——不过我承认,看到这么多受过教育的人支持扰乱政策,我感到很沮丧。如果不是兰多夫,我就会转投保守党——但这个家伙总有一天会把索尔兹伯里赶下台,就像迪兹赶下台德比一样——把他的党卖给帕内尔或任何出价高的人。我们总体上是繁荣的。1886年11月,t·h·h·1·斯托克斯在他向皇家学会发表的主席演讲中报告说,委员会已经决定延长尼罗河三角洲扎加齐格的初步钻探,这笔钱已经从政府拨款中拨款,以补充皇家学会的资金;见上一封信。“周年会议”,伦敦皇家学会学报,1886年,41:378。为埃及政府服务的意大利地质学家菲加里·贝发表了在尼罗河三角洲不同地区进行的一系列钻孔的结果。格莱斯顿在1886年7月的大选中失利。约翰·拉伯克是自由统一党议员候选人。
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Michael Foster and Thomas Henry Huxley, Correspondence, Letters 201 through 233, 1865–1895
My dear Foster I have suggested an alteration in one paragraph of your draft – I have no doubt as to the value of the scientific results of the borings if they are carried to the bottom – but it is quite another question whether the R.S. would be justified in warranting the expenditure incurred. I should like to see the Zagazig boring carried to the bottom or at any rate until Miocene fossils are brought up by the borer – the results of this boring should then be carefully discussed and the ways & means of getting another made elsewhere considered – If we leave off before we touch Miocene bottom at Zagazig we shall have spent a good deal of money without getting any definite result. However it is something to know that there is no bottom at 66 feet. 1 I expect that fellow Figari Bey 2 drew a good deal on his imagination. I return all the papers herewith. The smashing of the G. O. M. appears to be pretty complete 3 – though he has unfortunately enough left to give him the means of playing an ugly game of obstruction in the next Parliament. You have rather taken the shine out of my exultation at Lubbock's majority 4 – though I confess I was disheartened to see so many educated men going in for the disruption policy. If it were not for Randolph I should turn Tory – but that fellow will someday oust Salisbury as Dizzy ousted old Derby – and sell his party to Parnell or anybody else who makes a good bid. We are flourishing on the whole. Sulphide of wife joins with me in love Ever yours T. H. H. 1 Stokes reports in his presidential address to the Royal Society in November 1886 that the committee had decided to extend the initial boring at Zagazig in the Nile delta and that money had been given from the Government Grant to supplement the funds from the Royal Society; see previous letter. 'Anniversary meeting', Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, 1886, 41: 378. 2 Figari Bey, an Italian geologist in the service of the Egyptian Government, had published the results of a series of borings in different parts of the Nile delta. 3 Gladstone lost the general election of July 1886. 4 John Lubbock was the liberal unionist parliamentary candidate for …
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