been, probably through oversight,
omitted.
I am sorry that
the article of Howitt's which
you had hoped to send to Folklore
was not left in a sufficiently
advanced state to justify its
publication. I will write to
Miss Burne accordingly.
I have been so pressed
with work and occupations of
various kinds during the last
year, that I have not yet
found time to write the obituary
notices of Dr Howitt and Mr
Fison for Folklore. But I
hope shortly to have leisure to
do so.
Your letter reached me
here in Liverpool where I
came a week ago to give