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Identifier: F346
Date: 1858
Concise reference: Darwin, C. R. 1858. On the Tendency of Species to form Varieties; and on the Perpetuation of Varieties and Species by Natural Means of Selection. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London 3 (9): 46-50. [See F350]
Detailed reference: 346. 1858 On the tendency of species to form varieties, and on the perpetuation of varieties and species by natural means of selection. By Charles Darwin . . . and Alfred Wallace . . . Communicated by Sir Charles Lyell . . . and J. D. Hooker etc. pp. 45-62 in first pagination in Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London, Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans & Roberts, and Williams and Norgate [for the Society] vol. III, no. 9, pp. 1-62 [63-64, a blank leaf], 8vo, 223 mm. Darwin's contributions: I. Extract from an unpublished work on species . . . consisting of a portion of a chapter entitled 'On the variation of organic beings in a state ornature; on the natural means of selection; on the comparison of domestic races and true species' pp. 46-50: II. Abstract of a letter from C. Darwin Esq., to Prof. Asa Gray, Boston, U.S. dated Down, September 5th 1857, pp. 50-53. Dated August 30 1858. Binding: blue printed wrappers of the part. Price 35. LLS. Note: This is Part 9 as issued to Fellows of the Society who took both the zoological and the botanical parts of the Journal. The signatures of the Part are 1-48B-E8. [106 part


           



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