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Did Darwin say that the human menstrual cycle length was influenced by the tides?

According to this article from the BBC's Science Focus

Charles Darwin thought that the 28-day human menstrual cycle was evidence that our ancestors lived on the seashore and needed to synchronise with the tides.

Did Darwin ever say such a thing?

The closest I have been able to find from a cursory search is this letter from T.H. Huxley in the Darwin Correspondence Project, where Huxley writes

Fancy lunacy & menstruation coming out of the primary fact that one’s nth. ancestor lived between tide-marks! I declare it’s the grandest suggestion I have heard of for an age

Is there any evidence that Darwin suggested this?