“Abram, Abraham became
By will divine
Let pickled Brian's name
Be changed to Brine!”

Poem in letter Joseph Dalton Hooker (4 December 1894) in response to hearing that Hooker's son had fallen into a salt vat. Huxley papers at Imperial College London HP 2.454
1890s

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English biologist and comparative anatomist 1825–1895

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