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CUL-DAR28.2.B1-B30
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The action of carbonate of ammonia on chlorophyll bodies
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CUL-DAR15.2.35
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Genera / Species / Sp[ecies] having Var[ietie]s / No of Vars (table) /
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CUL-DAR60.1.128
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[I made a very few observations on another species, viz Drosera longifolia
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CUL-DAR225.179
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1870s? Watercolour caricature of Darwin in tails walking on all fours like an ape, signed "With Compliments of the Season"
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CUL-DAR40.59
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St Jago / In some sections I imagined that the lower part of the stream appeared more vesicular than the upper
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CUL-DAR61.12
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chloroform in a watch-glass entirely stopped the leaves clasping over flies
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CUL-DAR61.13
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The leaves certainly act differently according to the nature of the object placed on them
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CUL-DAR61.14-16
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on the marginal hairs is ingeniously rolled into the middle of the leaf
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CUL-DAR61.17
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on the centres of their leaves: after 19 hours the hairs on one leaf seized tolerably well the uninviting morsel
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CUL-DAR61.18
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I also placed as already stated four flies on the glands of the marginal hairs
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CUL-DAR61.2
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[title] On the movement of the Leaves of Drosera ... / Sensitiveness to various stimulations / What attracts insects? analogy smell? / All Used
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CUL-DAR61.3-4
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These were chiefly Diptera; the largest insect which I have caught was the small Heath Butterfly
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CUL-DAR61.5-11
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Before giving the experiments on which these remarks are founded
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CUL-DAR61.63-69
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furnished with glandular hairs & treated thus with a solution of carbonate of ammonia
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CUL-DAR61.70
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I immersed a piece of a flower-peduncle in a solution of C[arbonate] of Ammonia (4 grains to the ounce)
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CUL-DAR61.71
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I put bits of meat for 23h on some glandular heads & after 23h examined them
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CUL-DAR61.72
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masses. Hence in this case the absorption & consequent segregation proceeds much quickly & in a reversed direction
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CUL-DAR60.2.13
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It is interesting that much less of C of Ammonia if absorbed by gland will cause it to bend than that required to act from central disc
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CUL-DAR40.41
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When we see a dike projecting upwards from the weathering away of the surrounding soft strata
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CUL-DAR40.92
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King George Sound / especially in those dikes which are narrow
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CUL-DAR48.B65
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[Bee cells] If a number of equal spheres be described, with their centres placed in two parallel layers
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CUL-DAR61.74
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Experiments showing the influence of nitrogenous & non-nitrogenous fluids
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CUL-DAR61.75
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Thirdly — whole leaves were cut off & immersed for stated times in a measured quantity of the solutions under trial
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CUL-DAR61.77-89
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If a very dark red leaf has [been] selected & especially if this immersed in stronger solutions
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CUL-DAR61.91
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leaf with bright red glands was placed in about 60 minims of the solution
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CUL-DAR61.92-101
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I then tried a good many experiments by immersing thirty-seven cut-off leaves in same quantities of solutions
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CUL-DAR53.2.153
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wonderful contrast between these 20 seedlings & all the others
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CUL-DAR53.2.161r
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[1871, Descent of man, vol. 2, p. 289] [bottom third of sheet only]
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CUL-DAR64.2.15v
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Tropaeolum / [page] 277 [Cross and self fertilisation, 'Tropaeolum minus', p. 144]
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CUL-DAR60.1.154
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[p] 211 evidently homologous with the tentacles of Drosera
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CUL-DAR61.102
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fluid within the cells of both the elongated & oval glands had begun to aggregate
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CUL-DAR61.103
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A leaf was immersed in a solution of two grains of this salt pure Carbonate of Potash in one ounce of water
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CUL-DAR61.105
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Nitric acid. The following experiment, though not relating to a salt
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CUL-DAR61.107
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the glands on the central disc of all six leaves was much injured & apparently killed
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CUL-DAR61.108
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Sulphate of Quinine — One grain was added to an ounce of water but all was not dissolved
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CUL-DAR61.109-113
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Acetate of Morphia — A minute drop of a solution of two grains to the ounce was brought into contact with the viscid secretions round the glands
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CUL-DAR61.114-118
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On the means or mechanisms by which the tentacles & the laminae of the leaves are inflected
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CUL-DAR77.55
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Draft of Cross and self fertilisation, folio 42. Ipomoea / This almost certainly applies to parent plants
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CUL-DAR68.41
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[of alternative titles for what?] The Protection of Glaucous Leaves / The Protection of Leaves by Bloom / The uses of the waxy secretion or bloom on Plants
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CUL-DAR60.2.65
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I found a small fly still alive sticking by its feet to the glands on the extreme left side of the central disc
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CUL-DAR60.2.68
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club-headed / I may add that the cells in the pedicels of the short tentacles on the central disc
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CUL-DAR53.2.138
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ramble on this head, in a letter to A Gray [general reactions to reviews
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CUL-DAR53.2.1
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Fig 1 / Diagram of the muscles of the human face from Sir C Bell [with copy for key, and instructions to engraver]
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CUL-DAR59.2.75r-78r
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[1842? The structure and distribution of coral reefs], [pp] 15-16; Chapt IV [pp] 42, 41
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CUL-DAR90.147
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On account of Index it is very important to swell out the text before &
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CUL-DAR81.119
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All the secondary sexual characters are highly variable in man even within the limits of the same race [or] subspecies
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CUL-DAR81.84-86
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Rhopalocera / Heterocera [numbers of males and females table]
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CC-Oldlibrary0.12.14-9
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1821--1822
Geological description of Anglesea : from the Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. [Corrected proof with original hand drawings and map. ]
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CUL-DAR44.17
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hand-drawn and water-coloured stratigraphical section map eastwards from coast to hills east of Combarbalà
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CUL-DAR44.18
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hand-drawn and water-coloured stratigraphical section map eastwards from Villa de S Rosa Nueva — Cumbre — Uspallata
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CUL-DAR44.19
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hand-drawn and water-coloured stratigraphical long section map eastwards from coast — Copiapo — Tierra Amarilla
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CUL-DAR44.20
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hand-drawn and water-coloured stratigraphical section map eastwards from coast — Rio Claro
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CUL-DAR44.21
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hand-drawn and water-coloured stratigraphical section map of [place unstated]
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CUL-DAR44.22
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hand-drawn and water-coloured stratigraphical section map of Punta Alta — Bahia Blanca
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CUL-DAR44.33
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hand-drawn and water-coloured stratigraphical section map eastwards including Portillo range — Pampas
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CUL-DAR44.34
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hand-drawn and water-coloured stratigraphical section map of north and south sides of valleys east of Cumbre
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CC-Oldlibrary0.12.14-21
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Henslow, On the examination of a hybrid Digitalis. From the Transactions of the Cambridge Philsophical Society. 1831. [Corrected proof with coloured drawings]
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CUL-DAR41.24a-24b
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Abstract of De la Beche, / Water-coloured map of southern third of South America
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CC-Oldlibrary0.12.14-22
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Henslow, On a monstrosity of the common Mignionette. [Transactions of the Cambridge Philsophical Society and Pamplet, 1833]. [Corrected proof]
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CUL-DAR5.B75-B76
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[of what?] Louis River a great plain nearly 10000 feet high / [footnote numbered] 2
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CUL-DAR91.56-63
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[An autobiographical fragment] [of `Life'] My earliest recollection the date of which I can approximately tell
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CUL-DAR27.1.C1-C2,C2a,C3-C14
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'Notes on the effects produced by the ancient glaciers of Caernarvonshire and on the boulders transported by floating ice' [for Geological Society 15 December 1841]
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CUL-DAR69.A54
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of addendum [to `Coral islands'] A page 11 of Pamphlet / Fringing reefs resemble barrier reefs except in being of less dimensions
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CUL-DAR80.B41
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[of Draft of Descent,?] When civilized & savage races come into contact it does not seem necessary that there shd be a prolonged struggle
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CUL-DAR59.2.86r
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Kew U. montana / Draft fragment of Coral reefs 2d ed, p. 223.
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