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CUL-DAR209.3.146-147
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Deutzia gracilis fig 105 / Proof sheet of Forms of flowers
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CUL-DAR39.126
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San Blas shells / D'Orbigny Geolog / (list of species observed)
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CUL-DAR60.1.92
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Done by Frank / Some Hours after weak C[arbonate of] Ammonia [with
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CUL-DAR60.1.99
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5 p.m (4 Black sticks) / Boiled decoction of young green Peas
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CUL-DAR68.119
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Nelumbium speciosum / Silver initially removed by ether & surface very
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CUL-DAR60.1.98
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(15) Sulphate of Quinine concentrated str[ength] but less than 1 gr to 1
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CUL-DAR60.1.100
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Citrate of Strychnine 1 gr to 1 oz [application also of carbonate of
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CUL-DAR109.B91
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Long-styled long stamens face alternate with petals sepals
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CUL-DAR60.2.106
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Put 3 bits of raw meat on lower surface of base of tentacles & produced
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CUL-DAR49.149
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found field with Red Clover which seemed to have been cut repeatedly
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CUL-DAR60.1.108-110
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Red stick / Starch thick as thick cream [application also of urine, milk,
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CUL-DAR60.1.115
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8h / 3 glands crushed yesterday at 8h 30 — no inflection at 12h
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CUL-DAR60.1.116
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t[entacle] of 2nd row from outside — exterior circle of cells occupy so
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CUL-DAR60.1.117
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Ch XII Aggregation / It is certain that cutting off t[entacle] close
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CUL-DAR157.1.39
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Hoya carnosa [movements measured against books (in Study?)]
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CUL-DAR227.2.21
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[[1731--1802]]
exercise book (cover-title `I. Notes at the bottom of the page')
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CUL-DAR227.2.22
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[[1731--1802]]
exercise book (without cover-title) `The Progress of Society a Poem in
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CUL-DAR227.2.23
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[[1731--1802]]
exercise book (cover-titl[reference incomplete]) `The Temple of Nature or The Progress of
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CUL-DAR227.2.24
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[[1731--1802]]
exercise book (cover-title `Temple of Nature') `The Temple of Nature or
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CUL-DAR227.8.102
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[1760sorafter?]
[small notebook, first three pages containing pictures and descriptions of coins and medallions
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CUL-DAR227.2.1
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booklet `An account of a Farm at Lincoln now belonging to Dr Erasmus
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CUL-DAR227.2.9
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booklet `Shorthand, or the art of writing quick, & concisely'
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CUL-DAR227.5.140
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[financial] (account statement) `Professional Income at end Annual
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EH88202161
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Transcriptions of death notices relating to Dr Erasmus Darwin entitled "Dates of deaths in my family..."
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CUL-DAR29.3.76-77
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[[1804--1892]]
Mammalia in Spirits of Wine (enumeration and description of specimens
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CUL-DAR262.11.19
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[[1804--1881]]
[financial notes] from E.A Darwin's Memorandum book
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CUL-DAR75.15
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[1809--1882.04.00]
The concordance[?] between Paris & London Scandinavia & Bohemia is [??]
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CUL-DAR68.25
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Repeated observation in exactly 6 m[inutes] conspicuous drops appeared on
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CUL-DAR60.1.73
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3 p.m Put fly on marginal hairs — both kinds [avoid word extreme
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CUL-DAR76.B146
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To my astonishment I saw this morning very many Hive-Bees visiting Red
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CUL-DAR60.1.101
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at 8h 10 put 1 large old leaf & some very tender very pale leaf in little
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CUL-DAR63.14
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In Mr Smiths Field across lane which is not rolled William observed that
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CUL-DAR108.79-80
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[Undated]
Weight [of seed] / [numbers of seed for a given weight] / poorer seed
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CUL-DAR111.B25
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[Undated]
Nature of offspring [references to Darwin Charles Robert m.s]
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CUL-DAR111.B28
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[Undated]
[list of genera with total number of species and number of species / Proof sheet of Orchids, p. 3, published, p. 6.
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CUL-DAR111.B3
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[Undated]
Dimorphism / Oxalis being trimorphic in S[outh] Africa & S[outh] America
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CUL-DAR111.B33
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Table / Nature of the offspring from illegitimately fertilised Dimorphic
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CUL-DAR111.B34
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Table 31 / Diameter of Pollen-grains from up to 2 or 3 forms of the same
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CUL-DAR111.B20
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When I speak of petals of Compos[itae] containing much acrid matter -
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CUL-DAR111.B6
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The Robinsonia of Juan Fernandez which has flowers of same sex of two
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CUL-DAR111.B8
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In Chapt VII I must allude to andro-dioicous plants — doubtfully or not
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CUL-DAR110.B97
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Oldenlandia (India) / Average of 10 measurements / Short styled pollen to
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CUL-DAR110.B98
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Lipostoma / Water plant?? / In Long-styled [the] shortest stigma stand
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CUL-DAR110.B3c
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[Undated]
Cratoxylon — short-styled form — 3 stigmas project between the 3 / Proof sheet of Cross and self fertilisation, published, p. 41.
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CUL-DAR108.15-18
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Chinese Primrose [tables and conclusions comparing heteromorphic and
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CUL-DAR108.160
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long-styled by pollen of Cowslip [numbers of flowers and those producing
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CUL-DAR108.161-162
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Homomorphic seedlings cowslip-polyanthus / General Results / Plants
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CUL-DAR108.170
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cowslip-polyanthus / nat[urally] fertilised [numbers of seeds, as
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CUL-DAR109.B100
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Lag[urus] parviflora Benty Long-styled — 8 long stamens with short
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CUL-DAR109.B15
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Penetration of pollen-tubes / Short-styled / Long-styled / Mid-styled
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CUL-DAR109.B37
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Homomorphic seedlings [numbered and marked according to simultaneity of
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CUL-DAR104.246
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Hooker admits affinity of St Helena & Juan Fernandez analogical These
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CUL-DAR109.A57b
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Pulmonaria officinalis the corolla of short-styled generally larger of
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CUL-DAR108.103
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Common Cowslip fertilised by mid-styled Red Cowslip [numbers of seeds]
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CUL-DAR108.9
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conclusions Bardfield Oxlip / often happens with primula is is difficult
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CUL-DAR157.2.83
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Catches only when moves — There must be some connection of twisting
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CUL-DAR157.2.87
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After discussing action of light on tendril — allude to Echinocystis and
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CUL-DAR109.A44
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Rhamnus lanceolatus [with diagrams of pollen-grain diameters (magnified)
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CUL-DAR109.A5
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Origanum consists of 2 forms / N.B the female flowers must be fertilised
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CUL-DAR109.A52
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Dyer / There are many cases in Hermaphrodite flowers of some or a whole
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CUL-DAR109.B106-B109
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Mid-styled / Short-styled / Long-styled / Illegitimate Unions
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CUL-DAR109.B93
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Peplis portula calyx as in Lythrum & Cuphea 6 stamens facing inner
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CUL-DAR109.B97
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Long-styled / Mid-styled / Short-styled [calculations] / Proof sheet of Cross and self fertilisation, p. 100, published, p. 198.
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CUL-DAR11.1.14a
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In Portfolio "Instinct" some excellent facts from Bachman on change of
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CUL-DAR110.A11
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p 424 printed p. 220 M.S / Work in in final chapter / P[rimlua] veris
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CUL-DAR110.A17
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It appears from an account of Hottonia inflata by Dr Torrey sent me by
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CUL-DAR110.A45-A47
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Short-styled Pulmonaria [numbers of seeds in different modes of
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CUL-DAR110.A53
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William memoranda / Hildebrand / Flowers of long-styled 289 to 373
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CUL-DAR110.B14
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Phlox subulata / Short-styled in 1 flower stigma below tips of sepals in / Proof sheet of Cross and self fertilisation, published, p. 35.
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CUL-DAR110.B19
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Mollia lepidota crowd of anthers graduated from very long to short - / Proof sheet of Cross and self fertilisation, p. 24, published, p. 46.
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CUL-DAR110.B23
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Erythraea [drawing] / [notes on reverse on position of plants and pollen
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CUL-DAR110.B30
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Under Boragineae — I may add from description & remarks by Vaucher I
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CUL-DAR111.A61
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Under Cleistogamic — when I speak of anthers saying perfect flowers are
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CUL-DAR111.A62
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There are 2 glumes & nothing else — Leersia / Bentham / the fluid must be between coats of glumes
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CUL-DAR111.B11
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In Primula auricula the long-styled form instead of being more fertile
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CUL-DAR111.B12
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Laws of Length / Lythrum & Oxalis / Hottonia / Linum grandiflorum /
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CUL-DAR111.B16
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When I speak of S[c]otts Acanthaceae — add 1 form as a standard or flag
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CUL-DAR16.184a
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In the list to be made omit all those species & genera which are struck
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CUL-DAR16.231a-231c
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Babingtons Flora — species divided into 7 & upward — & into 6, 5, 4, 3
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CUL-DAR16.237
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According to Mr Normans calculations there are in whole Book (summarising
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CUL-DAR16.239a-239b
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Total number of varieties in all 4 species / [Hooker] New Zealand
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CUL-DAR16.240
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Hooker N[ew] Zealand Flora / List of genera with 4 species / List of
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CUL-DAR16.241
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In Hookers Flora of New Zealand there [are] (with those in Supplement) of
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CUL-DAR16.243
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[Hooker New Zealand Flora] / Genera [having] 4 [species] & upwards
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CUL-DAR16.244-245
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Hooker Flora N[ew] Zealand Species having var[ietie]s (table)
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CUL-DAR16.255a-255b
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Koch / Genera with 11 species & upwards / Genera with 10-5 inclusive
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CUL-DAR157.2.50-51
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[Echinocystis lobata?] Shoot no Tendrils / Tendril / Leaf no Tendril
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CUL-DAR15.2.18
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List of genera out of the Manual which have 2 or more species with vars
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CUL-DAR15.2.19
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Omitting Carex & Salix in the following calculations there are 66 genera
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CUL-DAR15.2.29
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List of Genera which have according to Henslow 1 or more varieties but
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CUL-DAR15.2.30-31
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Vars / Species / expunged / (table drawn from) A Catalogue of British
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CUL-DAR15.2.36
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Decandolle / Orders divided almost exactly equally (unfavourable ones
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CUL-DAR15.2.37a
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Take in Labiatae Scrophulariae & Acanthaceae & Borraginea & Verbenaceae
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CUL-DAR15.2.37b
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De Candolle Prodromus Vol 10 11 & 12 / No of sections with 31 sp[ecies]
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CUL-DAR15.2.41a
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Pick out genera with 8 9 10 species from small side Pick out genera with
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CUL-DAR15.2.47-52
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Decandolle / Genera with 11 & up / Genera with 10 & down (summarising
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CUL-DAR15.2.53a
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Of the largest genera pick out in each order about 1/2 of the total
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CUL-DAR15.2.15
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All the Three Categories of Mr Watson run together which he thinks wd be
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CUL-DAR15.2.16
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Asa Gray / Miquel / Old Calculations which cannot be wanted again
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CUL-DAR15.2.53b
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Memoranda (to be returned) Dr Hooker / In the 6 vols of D.C [ie Candolle]
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CUL-DAR15.2.54a
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11 sp[ecies] & up / 10 sp[ecies] & down (summarising calculations)
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CUL-DAR15.2.55-59
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D.C [ie Candolle] done by volumes / Genera with 17 sp[ecies] & up /
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CUL-DAR15.2.60
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List of all the very largest genera in wh[ole] 6 vols — Excluding
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CUL-DAR16.138a-138c
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Addenda at beginning of Vol 2 wh[ich] I have not noticed Also some at p
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CUL-DAR16.142a
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Webb & B[erthelot] Canary Islands (vide back for self) (calculations)
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CUL-DAR16.142b
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Page 114 Doubt about "Species dubiae" being in same type as other species
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CUL-DAR16.143
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Babingtons Flora 3d Edit / I omit naturalised & doubtful Plants in
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CUL-DAR16.144
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Henslows List / Genera with 5 sp[ecies] & up / genera with 4 3 2 & 1
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CUL-DAR16.146a-146b
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Miquel Corrected Calc / Genera with 4 sp[ecies] & up / Genera with 3 2 &
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CUL-DAR16.148
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Hooker New Zealand Omitting Senecio Coprosma Veronica from extreme
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CUL-DAR16.150
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Visiani Flora Dalmatica / Genera with 5 & up / Genera with 4 & down
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CUL-DAR16.151
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Grisebark [ie Grisebach] Labiatae / [Genera with] 6 sp & up / Genera with
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CUL-DAR16.152a
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Boreau / Memorandum / In Labiatae (totals of species in large and small
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CUL-DAR16.153
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Genera with 11 sp & up / Genera with 10 sp & down / Labiatae D.C [ie
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CUL-DAR157a.90
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Dryed Plants [table of length of time seeds floated (in salt water?)]
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CUL-DAR157a.91
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[Undried? plants] [table of length of time seeds floated (in salt
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CUL-DAR157a.92
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[Floating of dried and undried plants, summary of results]
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CUL-DAR157a.94
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Adenanthera [drawing] / see Portfolio of Cleistogamic flowers / J Scott
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CUL-DAR15.2.76
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Acanthaceae / Solanaceae / Rosaceae / Leguminosae / Verbenaceae / Summary
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CUL-DAR15.2.77
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Vol 12 Pages 296 and 348 / all right / Vol 10 Page 108 Vars marked
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CUL-DAR15.2.78
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Decandolle vol 10 / Separate & name & add up orders Borragineae &
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CUL-DAR15.2.80
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Vol 2 p. 392 Vars marked differently (Have not counted these)
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CUL-DAR15.2.82
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Ledebour / Divide into 10 & upwards 9 & 8 [&] 7 downwards Count vars (but
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CUL-DAR15.2.87a
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Most natural orders / Cruci[ferae] / Umbelliferae / Gramineae /
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CUL-DAR15.2.8-9
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In the London Catalogue Mr Watson has gone carefully through it & has
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CUL-DAR15.2.90a
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I have tried to make out localities of vars in Ledebour Vol 2 — but I
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CUL-DAR15.2.99a
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Ledebour all 4 vols together / Genera with 16 sp[ecies] & upwards /
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CUL-DAR16.224-225
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Insects of Madeira — Wollaston / New Catalogue / Genera with 4 species &
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CUL-DAR16.199-203
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Boreau / Final & perfect Results / Genera with 5 sp[ecies] & upwards /
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CUL-DAR16.204a
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(miscellaneous calculation concerning genera and number of species)
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CUL-DAR16.205
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Genera with 5 species & upwards / Genera with 4 species / Genera with
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CUL-DAR16.213-215
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Names / Monocot[yledon]s (tables and summarising comments relating to
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CUL-DAR16.299
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Asa Gray Close Species / Genera with 5 species & up / Genera with 4
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CUL-DAR16.301
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Urtica / Pila[?] / Elatior / B[illegible] / Only 3 genera wd be a fairer half
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CUL-DAR16.302
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Hooker wants me to say that he rather cautioned me rather than objected
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CUL-DAR16.111-114
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Ledebour [vols 1-4] On Ranges of varying species (calculations)
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CUL-DAR16.115-118
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Ledebour [vols 1-4] Proportions of var: species in Larger & Smaller
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CUL-DAR16.119-121a
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Ledebour [vols 1-4] Genera with 16 sp[ecies] & upwards / Genera with
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CUL-DAR16.122
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Ledebour [vols 1-4] Ranges / Genera with 10 sp[ecies] & up / Genera with
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CUL-DAR16.124a
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Large & small genera varying / (miscellaneous calculations)
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CUL-DAR16.124b-126
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Common Species / Asa Gray Corrected Calc (calculations)
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CUL-DAR16.133a
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Mr Norman / First copy list of genera divided into 5 sp[ecies] & up -
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CUL-DAR16.136a-136b
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Mr Norman / T[ierra] del Fuego Falkland Islands Kerguelen Land / 5 &
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CUL-DAR16.136c
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Hooker Flora Antarctica / Genera with 3 sp[ecies] & up / Genera with 2 &
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CUL-DAR16.155
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Discussion on Labiatae: Conclusion / If the Saturneae[?] (with only 405
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CUL-DAR16.156
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Labiatae divided into 17 sp[ecies] & 16-8 inclusive (calculations)
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CUL-DAR16.167-168
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Table 1 / Larger Genera / Smaller Genera / Genera with a single species
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CUL-DAR16.170-171
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Table II / Larger Genera / Smaller Genera (with the smallest wholly
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CUL-DAR16.172
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Table A / Larger Genera / Smaller Genera (summarising calculations and
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CUL-DAR16.173
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London Catalogue / Genera with 5 species and upwards / Genera with 4
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CUL-DAR16.174a
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Do not put numbers of counties to those with X or XX (instructions for Mr
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CUL-DAR16.174b
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List of species both Printed & M.S in Catalogue having Varieties with
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CUL-DAR16.262
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Grisebach / [instructions to Mr Norman?] / Divide into 8 & upwards for
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CUL-DAR16.271
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[Instructions to Mr Norman?] / I want Visiani divided into 8 sp & upwards
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CUL-DAR16.275-278
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London Catalogue of British Plants Corrected to 5th Edition / Genera with
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CUL-DAR16.281-289
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Dr Asa Gray 2d Edit / Genera with 4 species & upwards Naturalised
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CUL-DAR16.294-295
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The number of close species in genera having 4-6 species each (tables)
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CUL-DAR16.296
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List of Genera with Big-type var[ietie]s showing how many species have
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CUL-DAR162.99.1
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Etty says she saw Carter children before wailing & crying depress the corner of mouth (a memo)
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CUL-DAR197.2.6
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I think it a proof that a species very closely allied as P[orto] Santo
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CUL-DAR195.2.16-18
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2 Henry VI s III / Richard III act 1 sc III / King John Act 4 sc II
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CUL-DAR195.2.20
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Admit the extraordinary rapid & instantaneous way sweat will break out
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CUL-DAR195.2.21
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When Dr Brehm said insane to fingers end — he might have said to the
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CUL-DAR195.2.34
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Dr. J. C. Browne The delirium of meningitis is generally of a fierce character
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CUL-DAR195.3.10
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In origin of passion & fear — certain sensation[s] have caused certain
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CUL-DAR195.3.11
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Lifting the shoulders also means obstinacy or a determination not to act
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CUL-DAR195.3.12
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lean-faced envy in her loathsome cave / jealousy — it is the green-eyed
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CUL-DAR195.3.13
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Shrugging / Head often or generally thrown on one side years old, in presence of strangers.
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CUL-DAR195.3.7
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In my Babies under passion (4 months old) redding of Head first symptom
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CUL-DAR195.3.9
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Fritz Muller says that Negros shrug shoulders (nothing else) but
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CUL-DAR205.10.15
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Sir J.E Smith speaking of difft genus of Saxifrage, saxifrage, Sedum, Smith J.E (Sir)
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CUL-DAR193.19
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In 2d Vol when I speak of fertility of Dom[esticated] Animals — or under
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CUL-DAR186.4
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Expression queries (answers summarised by subject): indignation and
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CUL-DAR186.5
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Expression queries (answers summarised by subject): deep thought
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CUL-DAR186.7
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Expression queries (answers summarised by subject): good spirits
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CUL-DAR186.8
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Expression queries (answers summarised by subject): sneering
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CUL-DAR186.9
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Expression queries (answers summarised by subject): dogged obstinacy
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CUL-DAR195.1.10
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The Kafir chief Gaika speaking of the natives says `they look ashamed to
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CUL-DAR195.1.14
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Children at a very early age do not blush nor do they show the other
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CUL-DAR195.1.15
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Titus Andronicus Act 2 sc 5 / Romeo and Juliet Act 2 sc 2
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CUL-DAR195.1.16
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Huxley / Says feels hot all over when blushing & that this in fact is
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CUL-DAR195.1.17
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Young children do not blush & their unconsciousness is one of their most
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CUL-DAR195.1.18
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Why does a man who is ashamed & knows you are thinking of him hate to
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CUL-DAR195.1.19
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In M.S on amputation of skin & Brain Dr Brown says that cutting the
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CUL-DAR195.1.8
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Blushing / A young lady caught her hair firmly[?] on buttons of servant
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CUL-DAR195.3.15-17
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1 Henry VI act I sc I / Merchant of Venice Act I sc III / 1 Henry IV act
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CUL-DAR195.4.40
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Much of this will illustrate more or less voluntary movements by child
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CUL-DAR195.4.42v
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Mr Salvin / Number of sexes / Humming birds pair? / Polygamy / Noises
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CUL-DAR195.4.43
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Tears come into George's eyes when yawning — latter in violent action of
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CUL-DAR195.4.44
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p 17 Duchenne raising eyebrows in memory / General Expression
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CUL-DAR195.4.45
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Weeping / In blushing as will hereafter be seen there is slight tendency
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CUL-DAR195.4.46
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(a) Hence the whole face lengthens or as it is often said of a person
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CUL-DAR195.4.47
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Susan laughs until she cries & then has partly blubbering face
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CUL-DAR195.4.48
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William D good case from monthly nurse who observed for 2 years carefully
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CUL-DAR195.4.48v
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Python hissing / killing[?] person [illegible] / moulting & ends broken off &
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CUL-DAR195.4.49
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Do any Apes sob? ch 6 p. 15 / Sutton has certainly nor Bartlett ever
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CUL-DAR195.4.54
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A cross child sitting on its parents' knee will raise one shoulder vy high
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CUL-DAR195.4.55
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Australians in high spirits (2 or 3 persons) jump about & clasp their
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CUL-DAR195.4.56
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Gesture — giving a cold shoulder / pushing away caress — on knee
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CUL-DAR195.4.58
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Introduction / the Rev G Taplin superintendent of the native Traditional
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CUL-DAR195.4.59
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Expression / Tickling causes laughter when part not usually touched is
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CUL-DAR195.4.60
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Good spirits shown by sparkling eye wrinkled skin round eyes
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CUL-DAR196.2.1
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For determining Altitudes with the Barometer 'Table xxxvi' / `Problem xvi' (ms copies numbered 2 and 3)
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CUL-DAR196.2.3
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Barometer fall / When going up hill deduct what Barom has fallen from
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CUL-DAR200.3.45
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Blomefields alphabetical list of plants, with dates [of planting and development?]
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CUL-DAR206.10
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Watson / List of British plants never f[oun]d out of corn-fields
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CUL-DAR206.11
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Bunbury or Lowe / Madeira alpine plants (I think I asked B[unbury] before
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CUL-DAR206.12
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Plants from Watson's Cybele Brit[annica] ranging from S.W end of England
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CUL-DAR206.15
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L[or]d Derby on Pairs[?] / whether any Hawks, owl or vulture / or Wader /
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CUL-DAR206.17
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To make analogy perfect between Feather-hyacinth & Cauliflower the buds
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CUL-DAR206.18
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Look to Book on Jacinthes in Hort[icultural Society?] Lib[rary] how
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CUL-DAR206.19
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(1) A list of those quadrupeds or birds whether British or foreign which
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CUL-DAR206.21
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In winter get Hybernating snail-shells & see if they will live in salt
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CUL-DAR207.5
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Subularia Sir J Smith says Hooker has confirmed account of the
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CUL-DAR205.7.221
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Note on the mule breeds between the Yak and Cow in Thibet
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CUL-DAR207.2
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Tree Questions / List of indigenous British Trees from London Catalogue
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CUL-DAR208.68
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[excised pages] Notebook ?: 4 unnumbered abstracts (excised sheets)
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CUL-DAR208.69
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[excised pages] Notebook ?: 6 unnumbered abstracts (excised sheets)
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CUL-DAR208.72
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[excised pages] Notebook ?: unnumbered, 6, 7 (excised sheets)
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CUL-DAR206.22
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Buy F.W Fish in late summer to see if seeds in Stomach — Roach Dace, Bream, Minow Carp Tench
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CUL-DAR206.23
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Sow 2 Plants of corns — separate & together & see if come less true / to see if cross & Peas
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CUL-DAR206.24
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Measure lengths of intestine of Aylesbury & wild Duck — also lengths of
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CUL-DAR206.25
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If Creation by law then not double creation because not same species
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CUL-DAR206.25r
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Hollyocks: so with Peas 1st Prove by removing stamens that natural means
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CUL-DAR206.26
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Try whether Nuts Walnuts Plums Apples Pears Peaches Apricots Cherry &
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CUL-DAR206.27
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In Spring graft Lilac on Ash & reverse — Macmillan[?] says he failed in latter.
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CUL-DAR206.30
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F[resh] Water plants to experimentise on in salt water & Birds stomachs
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CUL-DAR236.2
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1832.01.00--1835.04.00
Geological specimen notebook, items numbered 1677-2851 [Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, Cambridge]
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CUL-DAR236.3
Note:
1835.05.00--1836.07.00
Geological specimen notebook, items numbered 2864-3742 [Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, Cambridge]
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CUL-DAR236.4
Note:
1836.07.00--1836.09.00
Geological specimen notebook, items numbered 3743-3913 [Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, Cambridge]
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CUL-DAR60.1.135
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Drosera spathulata[?] from Kew / Put 1/2 minim of N[itrate] of Ammonia 3
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CUL-DAR236.1
Note:
1832.01.00--1834.01.00
Geological specimen notebook, items numbered 12-1675 [Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, Cambridge]
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CUL-DAR255.1
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[list of varieties of apples in three groups designated East/North/West]
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CUL-DAR39.103
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Chacara de los Betlamitas, [Bethlemitas] on the road to San Isidro near the Arroyo de Medrano.
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CUL-DAR39.104
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[Undated]
Sir W Parish found beds of Potamomya shells in strata on road to San
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CUL-DAR39.106
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The recent shell which Mr Sowerby named Buccinum variosum he now thinks
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CUL-DAR39.115
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Coquimbo great Oyster Mr Sowerby says like the O Patagonia of d'Orbigny
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CUL-DAR39.141-146
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[Undated]
[geological specimens, various descriptions with calculations]
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CUL-DAR5.B68-B69
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I believe my theory of Jura-blocks — because rivers in N America do
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CUL-DAR42.88-89
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[Undated]
From conversation & examination of Mr Brown's specimens of agates
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CUL-DAR43.1.51-52
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[Undated]
St Julian's Patagonia / S[anta] Cruz Patagonia / Huafo Chile / Navdedad [shells]
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CUL-DAR27.2.B33
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[Undated]
Mid-styled fertilised by Lettington with both own pollens
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CUL-DAR27.2.B34
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[Undated]
Long-styled / large Hartfield plant produced innumerable flowers but
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CUL-DAR27.2.B36
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[Undated]
Long-styled / thick white Bobbin 2 pods 0 seed (many pods had dropped
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CUL-DAR27.2.B44
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[Undated]
Long-styled / 100=121 midstyled 5: 6 / [100]: 142 short-styled =5:7
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CUL-DAR27.2.B45
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[Undated]
Long-styled wild (marked short but was this not separate plant?)
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CUL-DAR39.130
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[Undated]
Upper chain of Tierra del Fuego [list of specimens numbered 807--809, 63]
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CUL-DAR45.32
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Rats & Mice not domesticated as man does not interfere with breeding
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CUL-DAR45.36
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Var / Study in Hookers Flora his classification of Var[ietie]s & sub-species Highly approved of by H.C. Watson
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CUL-DAR45.40
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Either in Chapter I or II / I think that 1) I must show that opposed to
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CUL-DAR45.41
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Ch 4 / Just allude that polymorphous forms may be due to no selection & variability not taking time to profit individuals.
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CUL-DAR45.42
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Ch 4 / Reading over Downing & seeing such characters as Cling-stone &
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CUL-DAR45.45
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Major Mitchell does not know whether breeds of oxen have deteriorated
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CUL-DAR42.109
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At Ensenado beneath the surface there occurs a large bed of shells (said
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CUL-DAR42.110
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[Undated]
B[ahia] Blanca / In my original notes I speak of Tosca cutting lower
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CUL-DAR42.111
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[Undated]
Animals of Rem[ainder?] of Pampas might live on borders of plains when
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CUL-DAR40.54
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[Undated]
The line of the outer Coast runs about W 40° N — parallel to cleavage
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CUL-DAR40.56
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[Undated]
In a piece of wood from Chiloé I believe East Coast Mr Brown says
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CUL-DAR35.227-229
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Geological diary: [list of specimens collected numbered 230-295]
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CUL-DAR35.231
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Geological diary: Elevation of the plain of the Plarilla (calculations)
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CUL-DAR46.1.35-36
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Elephant supposed to live till 80; begins breeding at 20
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CUL-DAR55.156
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No of glands with Morphia / Morphia left on for / not acted on after /
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CUL-DAR40.77
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Cauquenes water-lines spread[?] — alternation abrupt with blackest [??]
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CUL-DAR5.B23-B29
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First rough / (diagram of bed of Severn) / A consists of rather thin beds
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CUL-DAR43.1.60-61
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Upper true chalks d'Orbigny / Craie chloritique = Upper Greensand
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CUL-DAR60.1.67
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Drosera / It is possible that such substances as milk &c & especially
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CUL-DAR60.1.70-70v
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[calculations] / Thinking that there might be some error in the 300 drops
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CUL-DAR60.1.72
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Drosera / Frank has compared the hairs on pedicle & on disc of leaf after
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CUL-DAR60.2.103-104
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[summary / index to notes numbered pp. C-F, H-I, K-O, R, U-V, DD-GG,
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CUL-DAR60.2.105
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Carb[onate] of Ammonia = Carb[onic] acid 55 Ammonia 30 Water 15
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CUL-DAR60.2.107-108
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[summary / index to notes or draft text [pp] 116-148]
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CUL-DAR60.2.22
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Citrate of ammonia solution of about 4 gr to 1 oz tried of 4 leaves;
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CUL-DAR27.1.B22
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Feet above the Sea-Level of the Holyhead Route at Oswestry Coswen
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CUL-DAR29.3.29
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Capt[ain] F[itz]R[oy] specimens in Brit[ish] Mus[eum] (list follows)
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CUL-DAR29.3.31-33
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[molluscs in spirits, including land slugs and snails, and nudibranchs, and insects not in spirits]
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CUL-DAR29.3.34
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St Helena / Coleoptera / Homoptera / Lepidoptera / Orthoptera (list of
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CUL-DAR29.3.36
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Mr Waterhouse / The generic names & probable habits of the moth
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CUL-DAR29.3.37-38
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[part of descriptive inventory of insects collected by Darwin Charles Robert]
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CUL-DAR29.3.41-42
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[list of contents of specimen boxes/packets 1-8, Mostly algae and invertebrates ]
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CUL-DAR29.3.43
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Box 1 Specimens originally in spirits [Algae and invertebrates]
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CUL-DAR29.3.46b
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Royal Society Links Report p. 417 on Corallines with References / Corallina
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CUL-DAR29.3.47b
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Dr Johnston of Bermuda[?] in letter to Dr Malcolmson considers Nullipora
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CUL-DAR39.97-98
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Exact copies (of geological section diagrams for Geological observations on South America) To be cut close both above
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CUL-DAR39.99
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The section of the Uspellata will be 70 miles — drawn as 40 inches
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CUL-DAR46.2.B16
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[Flowering plants] Common to White Mountains of New Hampshire & M[ountain]s of New York
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CUL-DAR58.2.56
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Towards the end of June, I put into the middle of the surface of a leaf
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CUL-DAR27.1.F8
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Chart — Atlantic currents (leaving out Drift current) (lengths in miles)
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CUL-DAR27.2.B49
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Short-styled 6 anthers correspond to inwardly turned division of Calyx &
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CUL-DAR27.2.B50
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Mr W sent me a species with 6 or 7 stamens far beyond calyx & stigma &
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CUL-DAR48.A6
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Ch 8 Scorpions sting good case of organ in small & isolated groupwith no homologies known-
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CUL-DAR48.A7
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Give case of blunder[?] after waste of pollen in dioicous plants
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CUL-DAR45.1ar
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Helix hortensis & nemoralis good case of difficulty of distinguishing var by species
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CUL-DAR45.53
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In letter p. 11 appended to Lesquereux (8vo Pamph 256) curious case of
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CUL-DAR45.54
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Laws of Variation ch 7 / Several genera & species of mature grasshoppers
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CUL-DAR45.55
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Var under Nature & Transition / Discuss Dimorphism as in 4th Edit of
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CUL-DAR66.59-77
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[Bloom continued] [notes on plants cleaned with damp sponge; application
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CUL-DAR66.7
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Butcher's Broom — with vertically flattened stems with connate leaves
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CUL-DAR45.7
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In Discussion big Genera / After saying that vars are local I shd add &
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CUL-DAR45.72
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Ch 4 / Lyell told me that Wollaston now that he has found some Heteromera
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CUL-DAR45.74
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Ch 4 / Think of variability of Cotyledons / will come under individual
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CUL-DAR45.75
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Ch 4 / Ruffs & Reeves — case of individual variability of special kind
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CUL-DAR39.149-151
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Reef miles long broken through by breached passages — to eye parallel
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CUL-DAR39.153-157
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[geological specimens numbered 2901-2952 (etc), descriptions]
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CUL-DAR46.1.21-22
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Robert Plot. 1705. The Natural History of Oxford-shire: Being an Essay Towards the Natural History of England. Leon, Lichfield. [Extracts of pp. 194-5.]
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663. |
CUL-DAR27.1.F14-F15
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[lists of species involved in salt-water experiments]
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CUL-DAR5.B5-B16
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(Geological notes probably of tour in north Wales with Sedgwick)
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CUL-DAR46.1.5
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Ch 5 / after giving proportions of plants & extermination of some
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CUL-DAR41.46
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(1) These hillocks are chiefly on the Windward shore there was one which
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CUL-DAR42.17
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On elevation of West Indies / near the Peak of Bab-el-Mandeb these parts
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675. |
CUL-DAR43.1.58
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[fossil shells collected by Darwin Charles Robert, descriptions]
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CUL-DAR46.2.B55v
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Say Dormouse only 1 species therefore probably wd not range over whole of
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CUL-DAR46.2.B58
Note:
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Correct numbers / Mr Watson has of Dicot 1031 numbered species [totals of
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679. |
CUL-DAR91.2
Note:
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The proper proportion of shot to 1 [ounce] 5 [grains] of Powder
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CUL-DAR76.B163
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Introduction / After speaking about Dichogamy — say of 2 kinds &
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CUL-DAR47.61
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I have heard my Father say dark swarthy men stand drinking best — so
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CUL-DAR47.63
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From the impossibility, as yet, of distinguishing var[ieties] &
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CUL-DAR47.64
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[excised pages] I presume, from my theory, as long as any structure can be handed down without being absolutely injurious or requiring nutrition to a certain amount it will be so handed down
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CUL-DAR47.65
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Such cases as Cowslip & Primrose — Prof Buckman experiments on Plants
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685. |
CUL-DAR47.66
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Ch 6 / Thinking of var[ietie]s of mammals (& Birds in some cases) in
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686. |
CUL-DAR47.71
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Selection / Good — I have too much spoken of single characters for
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CUL-DAR47.76
Note:
[Undated]
We have short-horns gradually modified in whole mass & we have new vars
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688. |
CUL-DAR47.80
Note:
[Undated]
It is Berkshire in which Centaurea nigrescens prevails almost to exclusion of common Form
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689. |
CUL-DAR59.1.116
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Pinguicula / Leaves when young but with the glands yet secreting stand
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CUL-DAR59.1.118
Note:
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Erica tetralix [effect of carbonate of ammonia on bloom and aggregation]
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CUL-DAR59.1.119
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Pinguicula seeds received August 31 from Cumberland (Marshall) / (Planted the 3 seed on sand)
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CUL-DAR59.1.123-124
Note:
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U[tricularia] montana / (Bladder must act as reserve of water) / Lady D
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697. |
CUL-DAR45.101
Note:
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Ch 4 / I found in Ch 7 that I must already have explained why and how I
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698. |
CUL-DAR45.105
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Lubbock's muscles / wonderful variation & attachment / (Buff[?]-tip)
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CUL-DAR45.110
Note:
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Ch 4 / Tetrao saliceti = subalpina is the analogue of our Red Grouse
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700. |
CUL-DAR45.135-138
Note:
[Undated]
Top Flowers / Lateral Flowers [numbers of sepals, petals, styles and
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702. |
CUL-DAR77.99
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Exceptions above 95 & below 105 [table of relative heights of plants]
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704. |
CUL-DAR78.12
Note:
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Primula veris [measurements and calculations] / Says leaves on average .28 of an inch broader or about 1/4 of an inch (exactly 28)
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CUL-DAR42.117
Note:
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Mr Weaver M.S.S in Geological Society observed in the soil a bed of
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710. |
CUL-DAR49.134
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Ch 3 / From several remarks made to me I see I must make it clear that
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CUL-DAR49.135
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Ch 3 / I have examined arum, I may say that owing to dead insects &
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713. |
CUL-DAR49.141
Note:
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Dichogamy — Crossing / In Orchid Port[folio] Letter from Crüger [21 January 1864]
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714. |
CUL-DAR80.A7
Note:
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It was very curious how Cynosurus anubis had formed for himself, Sutton
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CUL-DAR80.A8
Note:
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A monkey Bartlett & Keeper Sutton positively affirmed which used stone to
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719. |
CUL-DAR39.137
Note:
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Sentinella Concepcion/ Concepcion Measurement by Mt Kent (calculations of heights)
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720. |
CUL-DAR45.145
Note:
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(1) Leaves try to arrange themselves so as to stand at equal distances
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721. |
CUL-DAR45.164
Note:
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It might perhaps be maintained that Variability will continue when once
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723. | |
724. |
CUL-DAR48.A35
Note:
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Driver Ant [with illustrations, rough version of item CUL-DAR48.A34]
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725. |
CUL-DAR48.A36
Note:
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No Rudiment of Eyes in Myrmica specimen sent by F Smith / It wd be well
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726. |
CUL-DAR48.A37
Note:
[Undated]
In F[ormica] rufa the largest workers are rather more than twice as big
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727. |
CUL-DAR48.A76
Note:
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Huxley Origin of Species / Mr Parker & Huxley have shown that
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729. |
CUL-DAR48.B10
Note:
[Undated]
Scale for Bees' cells 2 inch object-glass on arm with erector
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731. | |
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733. | |
734. |
CUL-DAR48.B19
Note:
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Lalanne[?] [calculations] / Could it not be calculated what angle the 3
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736. | |
737. |
CUL-DAR48.B3
Note:
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Tegetmeier — Bars for Bees' cells ought to be / Bars 9/8 wide with
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738. |
CUL-DAR48.B7
Note:
[Undated]
Measure diameter of Queen cells with respect to theoretical Diameter of
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739. | |
740. |
CUL-DAR40.100-101
Note:
[ny].02.12
Limestone Quarry — Stratified dip about 50° — occasional pebbles of
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743. | |
744. |
CUL-DAR40.15
Note:
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Eschewege[sic] Brazil — must be studied before I write on ditto — on
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746. |
CUL-DAR40.26
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In Coral Work or General Geology or Volcanic Islands — grand conclusion
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747. |
CUL-DAR40.27
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Before giving any general views on Geology of S America consult Part II
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749. |
CUL-DAR40.30
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M Domeqco[?] describes metals in Chile as occurring in bands parallel to
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CUL-DAR40.33
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The great craters appear choked up with matter proceeding from small
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CUL-DAR40.34
Note:
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Copied from Admiralty M.S charts (latitudes and longitudes of various
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753. |
CUL-DAR45.85
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Ch 4 / Read remarks in Chapt 7 p. 8 & 9 on similar variations under — do not attribute too much to selection.
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CUL-DAR45.86
Note:
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Ch 7 Dr Hooker says Anagallis arvensis red, white & blue in N.W India
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755. |
CUL-DAR45.89
Note:
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Ch 4 / I ought to collect as many cases as possible of intermediate
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756. |
CUL-DAR45.90
Note:
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Ch 4 / Lubbock on astounding variation of nerves in Coccus — as variable as roots of trees.—
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758. |
CUL-DAR45.95
Note:
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Ch 4 In early part of additions, when I discuss why `common sp[ecies]'
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CUL-DAR45.98
Note:
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Mr Gwyn Jeffr[ey]s states that in Crag all the varieties & monstrosities
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761. |
CUL-DAR46.1.10
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Ch 5 / If, for instance, increase of cattle checked by Flies or by
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CUL-DAR46.1.11
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Ch 5 / Even on very worst Heaths as near Waverly Abbey, Scotch firs will,
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763. |
CUL-DAR48.B4
Note:
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It would be good to give truncated comb & see whether Bees do gnaw down
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764. |
CUL-DAR48.B5
Note:
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Mr L[...] cd not perceive any difference in size of stomach of the 2
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765. |
CUL-DAR48.B6
Note:
[Undated]
The hexagonal comb (of Polistes?) might be introduced to show subsequent
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766. |
CUL-DAR48.B62
Note:
[Undated]
Bees cells (?) / Proportional Height of Walls & Pentagrams on both sides
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767. |
CUL-DAR48.B63
Note:
[Undated]
Bee theory Begin: Mr W[aterhouse] has given an ingenious theory on
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768. |
CUL-DAR48.B64
Note:
[Undated]
Important / when I treat of cells, not first, I may confidently state
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770. |
CUL-DAR42.183
Note:
[Undated]
The longitudinal furrows on mountains well explained in my Glen Roy paper
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771. |
CUL-DAR42.184
Note:
[Undated]
During rise of land where from very prolonged submarine flat of rock
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775. |
CUL-DAR42.191
Note:
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torrent / v[ide] Glen Roy (diagram) / Torrent entering lake will fill it
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CUL-DAR42.192
Note:
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N.B In very still river running at one mile hour how far back is stream
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784. |
CUL-DAR42.203
Note:
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Under Patagonia insist on importance of Tertiary deposits extending from
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CUL-DAR42.204
Note:
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The soundings off inlets in Tierra del Fuego explain depth of lakes in
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787. |
CUL-DAR42.208
Note:
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In a part where the cliff is 780 feet high distance at 10.4 62f at 1 &
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788. |
CUL-DAR42.210-211
Note:
[Undated]
Prove the amount of degradation In stationary (of course in rising) land
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CUL-DAR42.35
Note:
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Concretions / In agate — Jasper in possession of Mr Robert Brown
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795. | |
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799. | |
800. |
CUL-DAR42.56
Note:
[Undated]
What is the Philosophy of soap bubbles — is the same principle
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801. |
CUL-DAR42.61
Note:
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Cross cleavage & conversion of clayslate in gneiss show that original cleavage planes determine mineralogical planes
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805. |
CUL-DAR42.69
Note:
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Cleavage / I much doubt whether any rocks have true cleavage (that is
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806. |
CUL-DAR42.72
Note:
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Mr Greenough has deposited a series of Specimens to illustrate concretions in Geolog Soc
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807. |
CUL-DAR42.74
Note:
[Undated]
Hitchcock Address to American geologists p. 31 & 33 on Concretions -
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808. |
CUL-DAR42.77
Note:
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I may also remark that generally where the cleavage of the Mica Slates is
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CUL-DAR42.78
Note:
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Where rocks not much metamorphosed the cleavage probably has never
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CUL-DAR42.79
Note:
[Undated]
When writing on Cleavage refer to p. 37 of Hopkins abstract memoir — &
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CUL-DAR42.80
Note:
[Undated]
Before writing cleavage remarks read over whole Chapter & Sedgwicks
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812. |
CUL-DAR37.685
Note:
[Undated]
Comparative statement of the export of Nit[rate] of Soda alias Saltpetre
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813. |
CUL-DAR37.709-710
Note:
[Undated]
Old Callao / Examined site / extensive — ruins far more complete than
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815. | |
816. | |
817. |
CUL-DAR50.C14
Note:
[Undated]
Mr R Brown / Near Barraga the highest watering place in the Pyrenees
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819. | |
820. |
CUL-DAR42.139
Note:
[Undated]
Glyptodon Perfect shell [??] Arreisses near salts N.W of Buenos Ayres /
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821. |
CUL-DAR42.140
Note:
[Undated]
On the Banda Oriental side near to the dos Hermanas there occurs a
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824. |
CUL-DAR42.143
Note:
[Undated]
Pampas / Big Animal R de las Contas Province of Bahia Brazil
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826. |
CUL-DAR5.B98-B99
Note:
[Undated]
That the number of arms in Polypus of the Flustraceæ varies from 8 to 28
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828. | |
829. |
CUL-DAR39.178
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[Undated]
Venus Munsterii d'Orbigny / "Tertiaire Guarenien" commence close to St
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830. |
CUL-DAR39.187
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[Undated]
Fragment of glytodon to have analysed proportion of animal matter /
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831. | |
832. |
CUL-DAR41.48
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[Undated]
Monday / Crossed over to West Isl[an]d — Found on one part of Beach
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834. |
CUL-DAR42.101
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[Undated]
The Pot[??] labiata certainly found with the Mactra at Buenos Ayres (copied)
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836. | |
837. | |
838. | |
839. | |
840. |
CUL-DAR46.2.A16
Note:
[Undated]
True seeds & therefore comparable in my collection [vegetables and
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842. | |
843. | |
844. |
CUL-DAR46.2.A47a
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[Undated]
There are many seeds on Cards in shabbiest Insect Cabinet. / & Cherry & Cherry stock & Plum stock in packet
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845. | |
846. |
CUL-DAR64.1.93
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[Undated]
found the earth in the intestinal canal praesepe cum lapillis commixtum
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847. | |
848. |
CUL-DAR64.1.95
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[Undated]
Sand-Pot / Cabbage fresh & decayed — discovered & removed after 48 hr in
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849. | |
850. |
CUL-DAR83.94
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[Undated]
Birds / Chapt 1 p. 65 / I have remarked on the [illeg] action of
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851. |
CUL-DAR52.F15-F21
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[Undated]
Fumaria parviflora(?) in C[arbonate] of Amm[onia] 7 to 1000 [application
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853. | |
854. |
CUL-DAR53.2.157
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[Undated]
Summary up to 13h $ 19h / 9 $ 5 = 14 quite vertical but this includes 4
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855. |
CUL-DAR53.2.158
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[Undated]
p 249 of M[vt?] I say seedlings of Solanum lycopersicum did not move in
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856. |
CUL-DAR53.2.164
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[Undated]
[financial calculation] / Williams & Norgate about Edit of Lavater[?]
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858. |
CUL-DAR53.2.168
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[Undated]
Keep / Size of Page, Heading & type / Wood-Blocks of Descent of Man / for
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859. | |
860. |
CUL-DAR53.2.172
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[Undated]
Argue distinction between movement through joints (concerned with growth
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865. | |
866. | |
867. | |
868. | |
869. | |
870. |
CUL-DAR51.B12
Note:
[Undated]
Aspasia / Topsy / Multiflora alba / Agnes / Etna / Queen of scarlet /
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871. |
CUL-DAR51.B17
Note:
[Undated]
Corydalis tuberosa has one nectary white small 1/2 aborted with no nectar
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872. | |
873. | |
874. | |
875. |
CUL-DAR45.59
Note:
[Undated]
Variation & Palaeontology / In Portfolio of Var under Domestication /
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877. |
CUL-DAR45.64
Note:
[Undated]
A species may have superabundance of food & yet its numbers & range may
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878. |
CUL-DAR45.65
Note:
[Undated]
Again Knight's remark about excess of food causing variation
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879. |
CUL-DAR46.1.14
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[Undated]
After Maer Heath — give Farmhouse case — Cattle & Sheep destroy
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880. |
CUL-DAR46.1.15
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[Undated]
Struggle for existence / See last numbers of H Spencer `Principles of
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881. |
CUL-DAR46.1.19
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[Undated]
Bears on species replacing allied forms in struggle of nature / Ch 5 /
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882. |
CUL-DAR46.1.7
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[Undated]
relation of plants to each other far less obvious than animals to plants
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883. |
CUL-DAR46.2.B31
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[Undated]
List of Islands in which Helix f[ound] in Jay's Collection / ought to
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884. |
CUL-DAR46.2.B42-B43
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[Undated]
Area of 18 or 17 Provinces [table of numbers of monocotyledonous plants
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885. |
CUL-DAR46.2.B44-B47
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[Undated]
Area General or 17 [table of numbers of dicotyledonous plants in named
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886. |
CUL-DAR46.2.B50-B52
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[Undated]
[Monocotyledonous plants and their northern limits in Britain]
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887. |
CUL-DAR89.3
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[Undated]
Descent of Man / Cobra capella[?] decreased[?] by peacocks & ichneumon &
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888. |
CUL-DAR83.37
Note:
[Undated]
Oryx gazelle has nearly straight Horn 2ft 11 long a reaching beyond
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890. |
CUL-DAR83.53
Note:
[Undated]
After having studied to the best of my powers the sex[ual] differences in
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891. |
CUL-DAR83.54
Note:
[Undated]
See former notes / Antelope cervicarpa is that with stripe down front leg
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892. |
CUL-DAR83.55
Note:
[Undated]
Sir S Baker several times observed that Elephant & Rhinoceros were
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893. | |
894. | |
895. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C47
Note:
[Undated]
Milkwort — Polygala Diadelphia not octand & therefore not papilionaceous
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896. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C49
Note:
[Undated]
The fact of individual Bees going to mouth of flowers & others of same
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897. | |
898. | |
899. |
CUL-DAR68.91
Note:
[ny].02.12
Hooker tells me that Oxalis enneafolia lives close to coast on Falklands
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900. |
CUL-DAR66.22v
Note:
[Undated]
The astounding Thunder storm of yesterday did not wash off bloom of plums
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901. |
CUL-DAR47.43
Note:
[Undated]
Ch 7 / In `Dict Class' articles `Armes' & `Auctonie' Balancement
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902. | |
903. |
CUL-DAR47.48
Note:
[Undated]
From facility in which any cultivated variety goes back (includes
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904. |
CUL-DAR47.50
Note:
[Undated]
(Laws of Variation) / A variation in a part of great vital importance
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905. |
CUL-DAR47.51
Note:
[Undated]
Thwaites writes to me that Rhod[odendron] arboreum was the plant which
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906. | |
907. |
CUL-DAR47.55
Note:
[Undated]
Laws of variation / White Candy-tuft / Iberis amara I grew some plants in
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908. | |
909. |
CUL-DAR47.58
Note:
[Undated]
Laws of Var[iation] / Declare that term spontaneous var[iatio]n, though
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910. |
CUL-DAR47.59
Note:
[Undated]
In Chapt 6 at near end when I speak of Malay Arch[ipelago] as
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911. |
CUL-DAR47.60
Note:
[Undated]
Ch 6 / I am not at all sure whether it wd not be highly desirable to
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912. |
CUL-DAR47.81
Note:
[Undated]
Different breeding times of Opetiorhynchus in Chonos & Chiloe -
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913. |
CUL-DAR47.83
Note:
[Undated]
As far as external conditions are concerned in going, say from N to S
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914. | |
915. |
CUL-DAR47.86
Note:
[Undated]
Every single organism may be said to try its utmost to increase
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916. |
CUL-DAR47.89
Note:
[Undated]
In Doubledays letter in Chapt 4 & in Bernhardi on var[ieties]s of
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917. |
CUL-DAR47.99
Note:
[Undated]
British Plants with leaves aquatic respiration (Hooker) (species by
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918. | |
919. |
CUL-DAR48.A15
Note:
[Undated]
Blyth suggests hind limbs of sea-otter Enhydra gradating to seals
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920. |
CUL-DAR48.A22
Note:
[Undated]
As fruits which are eaten by Birds, & flowers which are visited by
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921. |
CUL-DAR48.B9
Note:
[Undated]
In British Museum / Mischocyttarus[?] labiatus (Social Vespidae with
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922. |
CUL-DAR49.142
Note:
[Undated]
Dichogamy / Some good Remarks on Dichogamy in Orchid Portfolio by Dr H [Crüger, 21 January 1864]
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923. |
CUL-DAR49.143
Note:
[Undated]
I caught small fly in a Campanula whole body above & below & every leg
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924. | |
925. |
CUL-DAR49.146
Note:
[Undated]
Elizabeth found 15 calices on one other branch on one side of Boat-House Yew at Maer
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926. |
CUL-DAR49.152
Note:
[Undated]
Plants to examine for state of Pollen [application of water, alcohol]
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927. |
CUL-DAR49.154
Note:
[Undated]
Hooker believes that R Brown on variation in Goodeniaceae is in Flinders
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928. |
CUL-DAR49.157
Note:
[Undated]
Dichogamy / Secretion of nectar outside of flower in Orchids — Fritz
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929. | |
930. |
CUL-DAR49.16
Note:
[Undated]
The Wild Raspberry an insignificant flower much frequented by Humble-Bees
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931. |
CUL-DAR51.C16
Note:
[Undated]
Acids (much diluted) causing / not causing / inflection of the tentacles
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932. |
CUL-DAR51.C23
Note:
[Undated]
Salts / Aluminium & Potassium sulphate of (common alum) / Gold chloride /
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933. |
CUL-DAR51.C24
Note:
[Undated]
Acids / I will as in the case of the salts first give a list
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934. |
CUL-DAR51.C29
Note:
[Undated]
Note about ovule / If the observations & views of Balbiani are confirmed
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935. |
CUL-DAR52.B3
Note:
[Undated]
Nierembergia filicaulis (one of Solanaceae) with most curious capitate
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936. |
CUL-DAR59.1.149
Note:
[Undated]
Dry a utricle & see if secretion viscid — this perhaps wd suffice to
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937. | |
938. | |
939. |
CUL-DAR64.1.88
Note:
[Undated]
Is it known whether the digestive power of pancreatic ferment is
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940. |
CUL-DAR64.1.89
Note:
[Undated]
Is the digestive power of the pancreatic ferment increased or decreased by the presence of an acid? See Foster
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941. |
CUL-DAR64.1.91
Note:
[Undated]
I ought to calculate average amount in [illegible] from some of the Male[?]
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942. | |
943. |
CUL-DAR55.159
Note:
[Undated]
9 1/2 oz of 10 oz means equal 10 oz as measured by standard
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944. | |
945. |
CUL-DAR49.161
Note:
[Undated]
Some Pyrulas have curved pistils some straight how are nectaries? good case Ch. 3
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946. |
CUL-DAR49.162
Note:
[Undated]
It is important & hostile fact no bees on Keeling Islets — flys — ants
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947. |
CUL-DAR49.1br
Note:
[Undated]
N.B Malay Fowls are hatched in 21 days This important as showing not
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948. |
CUL-DAR53.1.B13
Note:
[Undated]
In the published letters of Chauncey Wright there are some good
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949. | |
950. |
CUL-DAR53.1.B23
Note:
[Undated]
Caroline brought for & opened before one her little grandchildren 1 y[ear]
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951. |
CUL-DAR53.1.B24
Note:
[Undated]
In the discussion on Music I think I had better omit, that[?] according
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952. | |
953. |
CUL-DAR53.1.B29
Note:
[Undated]
wing arches wings -as does black swan — Goose d[itt]o all species put
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954. |
CUL-DAR53.1.B30
Note:
[Undated]
In Portfolio on Descent a letter from Mr Chance with voluble remarks on
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955. |
CUL-DAR53.1.B31
Note:
[Undated]
See in Portfolio on Var under Domestication Mr Chance's letter on
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956. |
CUL-DAR53.1.B32
Note:
[Undated]
There is no tension or straining of the arm when thrown above head in
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957. |
CUL-DAR53.1.B33
Note:
[Undated]
When jaw shut & opened wide — passage to Ear appears to open — can this
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958. |
CUL-DAR50.C15b
Note:
[Undated]
Mr Milne says horizontal marks have lately been discovered in Perthshire
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959. | |
960. | |
961. |
CUL-DAR50.C26
Note:
[Undated]
An error of 2 inches in 100 yards wd give nearly 36 in mile
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962. |
CUL-DAR50.C27
Note:
[Undated]
Glen Roy / If the difference between the two roads mentioned by Sir D. Brewster
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963. | |
964. | |
965. | |
966. |
CUL-DAR50.D16
Note:
[Undated]
At Glacial period, when Vaccinium &c got to top of W Indian islds — land
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967. |
CUL-DAR50.D17
Note:
[Undated]
During Miocene or old Pliocene climate apparently warmer than now & yet
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968. |
CUL-DAR50.D18
Note:
[Undated]
A Decandolle has protested against the confusion of ideas (how strong in
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969. |
CUL-DAR50.D19
Note:
[Undated]
The fact of extraordinary few peculiar plants in intertropical Africa /
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970. |
CUL-DAR50.D20
Note:
[Undated]
As a contrast with the evidence of the Atlantic islds I may bring
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971. |
CUL-DAR50.E32
Note:
[Undated]
Dr Hooker was very strong on greater dampness in Khuria & Himalaya
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972. |
CUL-DAR50.E33
Note:
[Undated]
It is Lepus variabilis & not glacialis which inhabits Alps
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973. |
CUL-DAR50.E34
Note:
[Undated]
The contests between productions of N & S hemispheres have actually taken
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974. |
CUL-DAR50.E35
Note:
[Undated]
I am almost certain Webb & B[erthelot] say Flora of summit of Teneriffe
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975. |
CUL-DAR50.E38
Note:
[Undated]
When speaking of temperate plants penetrating Tropics — allude to
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976. |
CUL-DAR50.E42
Note:
[Undated]
I think explanation of more plants having gone from N to S than reversely
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977. | |
978. | |
979. | |
980. |
CUL-DAR50.E51
Note:
[Undated]
The northern & southern plants may be compared to 2 armies of N & S men,
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981. |
CUL-DAR50.E52
Note:
[Undated]
Seeing how isolated Equatorial Africa from India & how distant — it is
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982. |
CUL-DAR50.E55-E56
Note:
[Undated]
There are 84 genera common to Europe & marked X = extra-tropical or
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983. | |
984. | |
985. | |
986. | |
987. |
CUL-DAR50.E74
Note:
[Undated]
Australian Genera that advance beyond the Northern Tropic in Asia, but
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988. |
CUL-DAR51.A1
Note:
[Undated]
Asa Gray Bot Text Book on Phyllotaxis p. 236-37 Chapt V Sect I — p. 141
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989. | |
990. |
CUL-DAR51.A15
Note:
[Undated]
Imaginary angles [calculations: 3/4, 1/6, 3/7, 4/9] / real angles
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991. | |
992. |
CUL-DAR52.C10-C11
Note:
[Undated]
Queries / absence of organic R[emains] / Will pure water with no Carbonic
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993. |
CUL-DAR52.C5
Note:
[Undated]
I believe that all persons who admit to gradual evolution of each step of
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994. | |
995. |
CUL-DAR53.1.B7
Note:
[Undated]
In Dutch Translation notes at end of every chapter — may be good
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996. |
CUL-DAR89.72a
Note:
[Undated]
It is said that Prof Meyer has recently ascertained in the U[nited]
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997. |
CUL-DAR77.49
Note:
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Summary of results — observations assumed to have been made each day at
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999. | |
1000. |
CUL-DAR77.66-69
Note:
[Undated]
Foxglove / Crossed [in comparison with] Self-fertilised [tables of
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1001. |
CUL-DAR77.70-71
Note:
[Undated]
Weight of plants [calculations] / Proof sheet of Insectivorous plants, pp. 97 & 103.
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1003. |
CUL-DAR63.55
Note:
[Undated]
If there existed no more of bringing up the disintegrated rock or fine
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1004. |
CUL-DAR63.56
Note:
[Undated]
When Land rather bare of vegetation wind will carry bits of castings more
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1005. |
CUL-DAR59.1.113
Note:
[Undated]
Carex sylvatica is plant the seeds of which from sand-walk I applied to Pinguicula & Drosera—Keep
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1007. | |
1008. |
CUL-DAR59.1.66-68
Note:
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Notes of Secretion, abstraction & Digestion [summary set of notes
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1009. |
CUL-DAR59.1.78
Note:
[Undated]
2 cabbage seed were put on Pinguicula Lusitanica on July 10 8h 15 p.m &
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1010. |
CUL-DAR59.1.85
Note:
[Undated]
No 4 Glass — no or little secretion [summary of notes numbered 4-5, 8A,
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1011. | |
1012. |
CUL-DAR70.119
Note:
[Undated]
Orchids / I must correct by saying that insects could reach end of
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1013. |
CUL-DAR70.120
Note:
[Undated]
Cypripedium hirsutissimum wd be worth examining on account of testing my
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1014. | |
1015. |
CUL-DAR68.27
Note:
[Undated]
P.S 2d 3h pm / Have looked at 1/2 dozen groups of fern in the big wood
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1016. |
CUL-DAR68.3
Note:
[Undated]
Copied from folio notes / Glaucium luteum — cotyledons no bloom
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1017. |
CUL-DAR68.4
Note:
[Undated]
It is well known to those who have kept plants in room that washing
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1018. |
CUL-DAR77.100
Note:
[Undated]
Exceptions to rule of Cross Higher [table of relative heights of plants]
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1019. | |
1020. | |
1021. |
CUL-DAR77.103-105b
Note:
[Undated]
Crossed Plants within 5 per cent of height of self-fert[ilised] Plants /
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1022. |
CUL-DAR77.106
Note:
[Undated]
Grand average for the 54 sp[ecies] measured [relative heights of plants]
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1023. |
CUL-DAR77.107a-107b
Note:
[Undated]
Dianthus [comparison of crossed and self-fertilised] [numbers of seed?]
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1024. |
CUL-DAR60.2.31
Note:
[Undated]
Citrate of Ammonia (about 3 gr to 1 oz) in 36 [minutes] no change
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1025. |
CUL-DAR60.2.32
Note:
[Undated]
I must say it is only the absolutely central short tentacles of disc do not become inflected
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1026. |
CUL-DAR60.2.33
Note:
[Undated]
The density of secretion of Drosera wd probably cause exosmose from captured insects
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1027. | |
1028. |
CUL-DAR60.2.40
Note:
[Undated]
gelatine / albumen / milk / meat / saliva / urine / mucus / [No of]
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1029. |
CUL-DAR60.2.41
Note:
[Undated]
1 gr to 1 oz 12 tried but of these (but 2 of them drop rolled off [with
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1030. |
CUL-DAR60.2.42
Note:
[Undated]
I cannot in Dionaea believe in flow of fluids; & as there is no
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1031. |
CUL-DAR60.2.43
Note:
[Undated]
Action of Chloroform shows plainly that absorption does affect movements
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1032. |
CUL-DAR60.2.44
Note:
[Undated]
[numbers of hairs [of Drosera?] tested] [Fragment of account ledger on verso.]
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1033. |
CUL-DAR60.2.45
Note:
[Undated]
Proportion of nitrogen / in ammonia / in carbonate of ammonia / in
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1034. |
CUL-DAR60.2.46
Note:
[Undated]
To recur to genus Drosera / D[rosera] longifolia — spathulata[?] -
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1035. |
CUL-DAR60.2.5
Note:
[Undated]
A[ldrovanda] australis / I have now found quite large Cot[yledon] with
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1036. |
CUL-DAR60.2.50
Note:
[Undated]
Temp 38° 40° C / Hydrochloric / Propionic / Butyric / Valerianic acids
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1037. |
CUL-DAR60.2.51
Note:
[Undated]
p 73 folio — add to experiments on acid 6 leaves with albumen — glands
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1038. |
CUL-DAR60.2.54
Note:
[Undated]
Propionic & Butyric Acid could not have been generated by his analysis
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1039. |
CUL-DAR60.2.56
Note:
[Undated]
says Urea is easily dissolved — experiments go for nothing (But then so
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1040. | |
1041. |
CUL-DAR60.2.60
Note:
[Undated]
As Drosera has some chlorophyll, no doubt it decomposes carbonic acid -
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1043. |
CUL-DAR60.2.66
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Wine (sherry) / drops left on three leaves for 31h & 41h caused no
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1044. |
CUL-DAR60.2.67
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Drops of turpentine & creosote (as might have been expected) killed the
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1045. |
CUL-DAR60.2.69
Note:
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on account of papillae on under side of pedicels I placed bits of meat
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1046. |
CUL-DAR60.2.71
Note:
[Undated]
The little papillae may be rudiments of the rather sessile glands of
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1047. |
CUL-DAR60.2.72
Note:
[Undated]
If I can make out mechanism of movement in Drosera by colour of sap — it
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1048. |
CUL-DAR60.2.73
Note:
[Undated]
I remark in my notes that the tentacles of very old leaves become bowed
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1049. |
CUL-DAR60.2.75
Note:
[Undated]
Phosphate of Lime moistened with saliva which is almost the most powerful
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1051. |
CUL-DAR60.2.79-79v
Note:
[Undated]
[Carbonate of ammonia, experimental notes] / Proof sheets of Expression.
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1052. |
CUL-DAR60.2.81-83
Note:
[Undated]
Calculations [of quantities of chemicals present in aqueous solutions]
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1053. |
CUL-DAR60.2.88
Note:
[Undated]
Vapours / chloroform / nitric ether / sulphuric ether / alcohol /
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1055. | |
1056. |
CUL-DAR60.2.91
Note:
[Undated]
Salts causing / not causing / plainly marked inflection [table]
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CUL-DAR60.2.94-95
Note:
[Undated]
1 gr [of nitrate of ammonia] to 3 oz of water [effects on plants
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1059. |
CUL-DAR53.2.128r
Note:
[Undated]
[list of plants and ratios of numbers seeds produced by different
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CUL-DAR53.2.130r
Note:
[Undated]
Paper which will just fold into the Descent [to provide template of
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1061. |
CUL-DAR53.2.141
Note:
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[of `Cross and self fertilisation'?] p. C / ch D p. 57 [top of page only]
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1063. |
CUL-DAR53.2.103
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Plumptre Lecture on Elocution / Perhaps I might look at the chapter on
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CUL-DAR53.2.105
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[Undated]
Whenever a new Edit of Expression wanted, I must look over the Reviews of me
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CUL-DAR53.2.107
Note:
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Polly was more indignant that[sic] I ever saw her at 6 Beagle[?] puppies
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CUL-DAR53.2.112
Note:
[Undated]
The diurnal periodic movements which lead to sleep are easily disturbed,
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CUL-DAR59.1.6
Note:
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Digestion / Abstract of [notes numbered A-B, BB-CC, CCC, G, 1-2]
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1068. |
CUL-DAR59.2.24
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[Undated]
[diagram of spherical glands after application of nitrate of ammonia]
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CUL-DAR59.2.75-78
Note:
[Undated]
[Utricularia — summary of notes numbered pp. 9, 6, D-E, H, 4, N, X,
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1070. |
CUL-DAR66.41
Note:
[Undated]
Laurestinus(?) & deciduous Magnolia lower surface very greasy upper
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1071. |
CUL-DAR54.10
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Action of C[arbonate] of Ammonia on the Hairs & Roots of various plants / Used
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1072. |
CUL-DAR54.7c
Note:
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Two leaves (by the accident) for 4 1/2 Hours in water no[?] plain change
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CUL-DAR64.2.27
Note:
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Frank subtract 1/16 of thickness from the 2 following layers / Terrace /
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1075. | |
1076. |
CUL-DAR69.A1b
Note:
[Undated]
Cyris[?] — described as hermaphrodite but are said to copulate sometimes.
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1077. |
CUL-DAR69.A2
Note:
[Undated]
N.B There is less crossing where as in insects one copulation early in
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CUL-DAR72.70
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[table relating to palaeontological distribution of shells, from Woodward
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1079. |
CUL-DAR65.38
Note:
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Lucy / Ch 2 / Amount of mould brought up / On common near square yard -
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1080. |
CUL-DAR65.45
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Tips cemented / Tips tied together with thread / [totals dragged in] By
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1082. | |
1083. |
CUL-DAR77.108-110
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Name / Crossed / Self-fer[tilised] / Died [heights and weights also
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1084. |
CUL-DAR77.113-114
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Fertility of Mimulus [observations on plants 51, 53, 54, 56, 58, 60]
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1085. |
CUL-DAR77.115-116
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Table 100 / Crossed by fresh stock [table of comparative heights]
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CUL-DAR77.117
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Table 101 / Weights / Relative weights of crossed & self-fertilised
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CUL-DAR77.118-120
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Tab[le] 103? [comparison of crossed and self-fertilised in amount of
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1088. |
CUL-DAR77.131
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To be returned / [instructions to an amanuensis as to order in which to
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CUL-DAR77.132-133
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Table A / Enumeration of plants experimented on [tables comparing weights / Proof sheet of Insectivorous plants, p. 24
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1092. |
CUL-DAR85.B92
Note:
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Male & Female Birds / Some Parrakeets beautifully coloured but females
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1095. | |
1096. | |
1097. | |
1098. |
CUL-DAR63.26r
Note:
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Bartlett / Ch IV / It is odd how many animals hiss when angry
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1100. |
CUL-DAR63.65
Note:
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The dry castings collected at Leith Hill on sq yard spread over yard wd
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1102. |
CUL-DAR63.69
Note:
[Undated]
Calcutta castings / During rainy season — large grasses[?] covered
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CUL-DAR63.84
Note:
[Undated]
"Crown & furrow" when land [??] impervious — very ancient practice &
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CUL-DAR63.85
Note:
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Furrowed fields / As worms abound as in Lawn chiefly in this layer of
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1106. | |
1107. |
CUL-DAR63.89
Note:
[Undated]
When I refer to Elie de B[eaumont] under tumuli — add / Much information
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1109. |
CUL-DAR63.92
Note:
[Undated]
R Wedgwood cd detect or hear of no evidence furrowed land changing -
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1110. |
CUL-DAR63.94
Note:
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Barlaston — (about 80 years ago when wheat very dear) partly my field
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CUL-DAR65.82
Note:
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Results to correct M.S on Triangles of Paper — All relative to narrow
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1112. |
CUL-DAR84.1.109
Note:
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Ardea astrix young white adult dark ash-coloured slate / [Ardea]
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1113. |
CUL-DAR84.1.171b
Note:
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Birds / Galapagos / under the [illegible] / I was more struck with absence[?]
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1114. |
CUL-DAR84.1.175
Note:
[Undated]
Birds / Mr Sharpe tells me that the [female] of Dacelo gaudichaudi which
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1115. | |
1116. | |
1117. |
CUL-DAR85.B68
Note:
[Undated]
(a) give results of Doubleday — Satyrus antlers in male less frequent
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1118. |
CUL-DAR73.120
Note:
[Undated]
Waterhouse does not in least believe in Fries statement that larger
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1119. |
CUL-DAR67.90
Note:
[Undated]
Theory of sensitiveness / Also jarred pots for 1 [minute] with young
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1121. |
CUL-DAR65.102-103
Note:
[Undated]
No writing to be copied / Section 9 / Paragraph 10 [instructions to
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1122. |
CUL-DAR65.105,107
Note:
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Section A / The original diagram to be returned to me [instructions for
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CUL-DAR65.112
Note:
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Ch I / I never saw two tracks or one & from the same burrow
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1124. |
CUL-DAR65.114
Note:
[Undated]
The mean weight of 11 rather old & not large subsided castings
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1125. |
CUL-DAR87.5
Note:
[Undated]
Bianconi — when I speak of Homolgies Man give note & say he considers
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1126. |
CUL-DAR89.55
Note:
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The only case besides the Argus is that of the genus Brahmaea
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1128. | |
1129. | |
1130. | |
1131. |
CUL-DAR77.19
Note:
[Undated]
My son has considered under the same point of view the plants of the 8th
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1132. |
CUL-DAR69.A8
Note:
[Undated]
Ch 3 / I had better just allude to Allman splendid work on the F.W
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1133. |
CUL-DAR91.13
Note:
[Undated]
H Tooke has shown one chief object of language is promptness of
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1134. |
CUL-DAR91.16
Note:
[Undated]
A Planaria must be looked at as animal with consciousness it choosing
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1135. |
CUL-DAR76.B38
Note:
[Undated]
In Dimorphism Portfolio Letter in Indexed Cover from F Müller on self-transportal Escholtzia & other cases (Germination of seed Portfolio)
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1136. |
CUL-DAR76.B39
Note:
[Undated]
On Cabbages & Radishes naturally crossing — & on prepotency of pollen (proof sheet of Insectivorous plants)
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1137. |
CUL-DAR76.B43
Note:
[Undated]
Summary / Mem pistil surrounded by 6 stamens each with more than enough
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1138. |
CUL-DAR65.116
Note:
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For Last Chapter / Argue under Digestion — They evidently swallow vast
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1139. |
CUL-DAR65.119
Note:
[Undated]
Stone / Sand / Concretion / Summary on contents of gizzard [table]
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1140. |
CUL-DAR65.120
Note:
[Undated]
Under digestion do not give case of 2 gizzards & moniliform gizzard
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1141. |
CUL-DAR65.121
Note:
[Undated]
Frank / Proceedings Linnean Society XI Megasolex Sanctae-Helenae is the St Helena Isld
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1142. |
CUL-DAR65.124
Note:
[Undated]
In order to find out something about the intelligence of such lowly
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1143. |
CUL-DAR65.125
Note:
[Undated]
In 2 burrows 27 had been drawn in, & of these 21 had been drawn in by
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1144. |
CUL-DAR65.128
Note:
[Undated]
(a) Mr Farrer was struck with the pertinacity with which they reopened
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1145. |
CUL-DAR65.129
Note:
[Undated]
[soil-depth measurements relating to pp. 49, 51, 79, 80 of draft text of
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1146. | |
1147. |
CUL-DAR65.133
Note:
[Undated]
Add to leaves blackened by digestive fluid Ivy leaves when thin such as
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1148. |
CUL-DAR69.B29
Note:
[Undated]
on account of Henslows foolish criticism / Ipomoea very little sterile
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1149. |
CUL-DAR69.B32
Note:
[Undated]
When I speak of night-flowering plants smelling sweetly only at night -
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1150. |
CUL-DAR74.65
Note:
[Undated]
In the frames at Shrewsbury being very hot the Manchester Cucumber
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1151. |
CUL-DAR80.A13
Note:
[Undated]
(a) Nulla particula est quae non aliter et aliter in alias se habeat hominibus.
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|
1152. | |
1153. |
CUL-DAR84.2.2
Note:
[Undated]
Blyths Laws (corrected) / (1) / When the plumage of the young male &
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1154. |
CUL-DAR84.2.20
Note:
[Undated]
That the blackness of blackbird is for ornament we may feel sure from the
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1155. |
CUL-DAR84.2.200a
Note:
[Undated]
Swan in the Down British spec[ies] white with light brownish beak — Black Australian swan is even lighter coloured. N
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|
1156. |
CUL-DAR84.2.200b
Note:
[Undated]
Sexual Selection / The young of Black Australian Swan is nearly black but
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1157. |
CUL-DAR84.2.201
Note:
[Undated]
Sexual Selection / Male & female of 2 sp[ecimens] of Marabou[?] Stork do
Text
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1158. |
CUL-DAR81.148
Note:
[Undated]
Additional facts to add to Walsh about adaptation for male to hold on by
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1159. |
CUL-DAR81.156
Note:
[Undated]
Dynastes Pan the [female] has large horn but not so large as in [male] on
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1160. |
CUL-DAR81.157
Note:
[Undated]
Lamellicorn / Some African sp[ecies] of Onitis have an extraordinarily
Text
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|
1161. | |
1162. |
CUL-DAR68.17
Note:
[Undated]
Barberry berries beautifully silvery / 93°-92° all silver gone well
Text
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|
1163. | |
1164. |
CUL-DAR69.A2r
Note:
[Undated]
These letters respect [he means represent] species of a genus [fragment
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1165. |
CUL-DAR69.B36
Note:
[Undated]
I must put it much more vaguely & say very obscure subject how heterostylism originated.
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1166. |
CUL-DAR69.B38
Note:
[Undated]
Change Cleistogene into cleistogamic under Vandellia & Ononis & in
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|
1167. |
CUL-DAR76.B86-B87
Note:
[Undated]
Dichogamy / Isotoma (a Lobeliad) white flow[ered] has curious long
Text
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|
1168. |
CUL-DAR77.84
Note:
[Undated]
Cleistogene pods [calculations] / Used Keep some of the dates for Cleistogene Portfolio
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1169. |
CUL-DAR77.86-89
Note:
[Undated]
Petunia / Lobelia fulgens [comparison of crossed and self-fertilised]
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1170. |
CUL-DAR84.2.9
Note:
[Undated]
Birds / I saw that male character for conspicuous[ness] & other reasons
Text
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1171. |
CUL-DAR85.A11
Note:
[Undated]
Sexual Selection of man / The greater size of man compared to [female]
Text
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1172. | |
1173. |
CUL-DAR85.A6
Note:
[Undated]
Why one kind of inarticulate cry[?] or music shd have become associated
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1174. |
CUL-DAR85.A60
Note:
[Undated]
Sexual selection / References for / Ch 1 p. 33 my M.S The facts shown by
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1175. |
CUL-DAR85.A63
Note:
[Undated]
p 5 After divergence from common source — The singular fact (Haeckel)[?]
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1176. |
CUL-DAR85.A65
Note:
[Undated]
Bichat says if everyone cast in same mould there wd be no beauty
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CUL-DAR85.A8
Note:
[Undated]
Introduce when I discuss voice of man in contrast with that of woman
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1178. |
CUL-DAR70.151
Note:
[Undated]
Bateman gives drawing of Plates of a famous Orchidean sport
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CUL-DAR70.152r
Note:
[Undated]
of commonest weeds [missing text] think 10 fold as many then introduced
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1180. |
CUL-DAR70.153
Note:
[Undated]
Megaclinium falcatum has according to Lindley a labellum which
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1181. |
CUL-DAR70.154
Note:
[Undated]
Sarchochilus parviflorus (Vandeae) produces capsules not infrequently in
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1182. |
CUL-DAR70.160
Note:
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Ch 17 F Muller now finds that in Oncidium unicorne & another species
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1183. |
CUL-DAR70.163
Note:
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9h 10 28°.Cent = 83°.F / 10h 25 Both exploded / for 1h 15 / Looks like
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1184. |
CUL-DAR70.164
Note:
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Elastic threads of O mascula are viscid In one pollinium I found 153
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1185. | |
1186. | |
1187. |
CUL-DAR70.168
Note:
[Undated]
List of the genera mentioned arranged according to Lindley in the
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1188. |
CUL-DAR70.170
Note:
[Undated]
Musk-Orchis / Little Beetles visiting Musk shows that mandibles can
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1189. |
CUL-DAR70.54r
Note:
[Undated]
Colours most trifling character [notes crossed out, mostly about white
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1190. |
CUL-DAR70.6
Note:
[Undated]
All used & referred to / Hildebrands paper on Orchis is 8vo Pamphlet 357
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1191. | |
1192. |
CUL-DAR72.66r
Note:
[Undated]
Bourbon & Mauritius / Timor / Jamaica / West Indies [distribution of
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1193. | |
1194. |
CUL-DAR80.B74
Note:
[Undated]
Our canine teeth still retain in their greater size & deeply implanted
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1196. | |
1197. | |
1198. | |
1199. |
CUL-DAR91.34-38
Note:
[Undated]
Effects of Life in the abstract is matter united by certain laws
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CUL-DAR91.39-41
Note:
[Undated]
Why may it not be said that thought perceptions will consciousness memory
Text
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1201. |
CUL-DAR91.66
Note:
[Undated]
Brehm "Handbuch" (Bailliere has copy £2) is probably best book for
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1202. |
CUL-DAR76.B100
Note:
[Undated]
Tropaeolum tricolorum — Greenhouse / 12 fl[owers] crossed & produced 6
Text
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|
1203. |
CUL-DAR76.B113
Note:
[Undated]
After Butschli on conjugation — add several writers have recently
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|
1204. | |
1205. | |
1206. | |
1207. |
CUL-DAR76.B121
Note:
[Undated]
Esch[sch]oltzia / Hildebrand / Fumariaceae [table of numbers of seeds]
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CUL-DAR76.B123-B125
Note:
[Undated]
Esch[sch]oltzia — General average of all measurements / Nicotiana /
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1209. |
CUL-DAR76.B126-B127
Note:
[Undated]
Table F Relative fertility of the flowers on the parent plants used in my
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1210. |
CUL-DAR76.B130
Note:
[Undated]
Table 102 / Relative fertility of the crossed & self-fertilised fruits on
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1211. |
CUL-DAR76.B131
Note:
[Undated]
Table 103 / Relative fertility of the crossed & self-fertilised plants of
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1212. |
CUL-DAR76.B132
Note:
[Undated]
Table 104 / Relative fertility of the crossed & self-fertilised plants of
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1213. |
CUL-DAR76.B139
Note:
[Undated]
I find that this same view has been held by some botanists / on nectar
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1214. |
CUL-DAR76.B141
Note:
[Undated]
It is remarkable that some flowers which absolutely require insect agency
Text
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1215. |
CUL-DAR76.B148
Note:
[Undated]
Euryale ferox / Crossed flower / self-fertile [comparison of number of
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CUL-DAR76.B151
Note:
[Undated]
Intercrossing plants of the 7 s[elf] fertilised generation (with Ipomoea
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CUL-DAR76.B152
Note:
[Undated]
General conclusions / Dianthus / S[elf] fert[ilised] plants of 3d
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1218. |
CUL-DAR76.B153
Note:
[Undated]
Petunia / Plants of the same stock were intercrossed for 5 generations
Text
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CUL-DAR76.B154
Note:
[Undated]
Give section of self-sterile Plants — Reseda — Esch[sch]oltzia (under
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1220. |
CUL-DAR76.B156
Note:
[Undated]
L fulgens in my garden never visited by bees & consequently when bedded
Text
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1221. |
CUL-DAR76.B157
Note:
[Undated]
Eliz Wedgwood covered up Euphrasia & it produced plenty of seed whether
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1222. |
CUL-DAR76.B159
Note:
[Undated]
I have insisted on case of Petunia & Iberis in which self-fertile Plants
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1223. |
CUL-DAR76.B160
Note:
[Undated]
Introduction / For Martha — read Poso[??] fragrans (Rutiaceae)
Text
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1224. |
CUL-DAR76.B161
Note:
[Undated]
Mahonia repens (broad dead[?] leaf) & aquifolium are the two species
Text
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1225. |
CUL-DAR76.B44
Note:
[Undated]
Sugar Loaf Cabbage / Portsmouth Broccoli / Brussels sprouts [numbers of
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1226. |
CUL-DAR76.B52
Note:
[Undated]
Broom — Dichog[amy] [with annotated drawings [by Darwin F?] on reverse]
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1228. |
CUL-DAR83.62
Note:
[Undated]
Mandrill / Yes / Rhesus young more hairy on buttocks covered & Drill
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CUL-DAR85.A2-A3
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The Insect[?] voices[?] are musical[?] but This seems place to make a few
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CUL-DAR85.A32
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Mr Scott tells me after attending at my request to subject in India that
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CUL-DAR85.A38
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Ch 6 / Falconer thinks that Hindoos have same idea of Beauty with us as
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CUL-DAR85.A4
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allusion has been made to the many services afforded by voice; but from
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CUL-DAR82.B41
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The Stickle-Back assumes splendid colours during Breeding season — is
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CUL-DAR82.B43
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Male & Female Different / Snakes / Lizards [list of plates]
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CUL-DAR90.152
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25000 — of which 1000 become more beautiful than the average during
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CUL-DAR81.164-166
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[lists of insect species and the varying colour of males and females].
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CUL-DAR81.168
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The males of Sapphirinae minute oceanic Crustacea are furnished with
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CUL-DAR84.2.19
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In all the Heron-tribe many ornaments plume & fimbriated feathers I
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CUL-DAR88.125
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Descent of Man / Put foot-note under Horns of Cattle — Dr C Forsyth
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CUL-DAR80.B16
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Huxley says old Ganoids are much related to Lepidosiren which connects amphibians & Fishes
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CUL-DAR80.B17
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Huxley says Orang very abnormal — Length of arms & dentition connect
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CUL-DAR80.B6
Note:
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In baboons & some species of Macacus the ears are slightly pointed like
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1252. |
CUL-DAR89.137
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Descent of Man / I see I must make clear that music by no means is
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CUL-DAR77.35a
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[Undated]
Sweet Pea var Painted Lady / Two flowers fert[ilised] by cross with
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CUL-DAR77.35b
Note:
[Undated]
Megachile willughbellia — the leaf-cutting Bee is the species which I
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1255. |
CUL-DAR78.70-71
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[Undated]
Ipomoea purpurea — measurements in inches & decimals [tables comparing
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CUL-DAR80.B110vr
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[Undated]
(8) Schaafhausen says our milk-teeth resemble permanent teeth in apes
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CUL-DAR80.B121-B122
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[Undated]
Embryo of Man from Ecker / Embryo of Dog from Bischoff [copies of
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1258. |
CUL-DAR80.B127
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[Undated]
Brehm shows that Baboons have greatest fear of innocent Lizards Frogs &
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1259. |
CUL-DAR80.B95v
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[Undated]
Macacus radiatus or Bonnet monkey has forehead almost naked with good
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1260. |
CUL-DAR80.B96
Note:
[Undated]
no eyebrows worth speaking of in Chimpanzee or [Orang] — Hair directed
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1261. |
CUL-DAR81.102
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[Undated]
in some of our Fritillaries as for instance in Argynnis agleria in which the lower surface is ornamented with silver lines.
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1262. |
CUL-DAR81.105
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[Undated]
Lepidoptera / In the case in which female Butterfly made beautiful by
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1263. |
CUL-DAR81.106
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[Undated]
[male] dark brown backed [female] light brown or yellower / Lasiocampa
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1264. |
CUL-DAR81.107
Note:
[Undated]
I saw Polyommatus arion female rather darker on edges of wings & black
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1265. |
CUL-DAR81.108
Note:
[Undated]
Caligo eurilochus — common Butterfly (Pavonia?) upper surface black shot
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1266. |
CUL-DAR81.109
Note:
[Undated]
Dr Wallace Letter 2 p. 6 Denies that [female] Butterflies notice colour of
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1268. |
CUL-DAR81.118
Note:
[Undated]
In Siagonium in B[ritish] Mus[eum] the mandibles are more developed in
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CUL-DAR81.121
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[Undated]
After Chiasognathus grantii many Beetles make noises by cra[c]king[?]
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1270. |
CUL-DAR81.122
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[Undated]
Paelobius / greatest breadth of [male] 45 of [female] 31 or 32
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CUL-DAR81.123
Note:
[Undated]
Geotrupes squeaks from distress when held by hind legs or at least
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1272. |
CUL-DAR81.125
Note:
[Undated]
Coleoptera — when I show how how[sic] high Lamellicorns rank add & their
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1273. |
CUL-DAR81.127
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[Undated]
Blethisa — edge of several abdominal segments on inferior or
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1274. |
CUL-DAR81.133
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[Undated]
(a) I need not here do more than allude to the slight sexual differences
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1275. |
CUL-DAR81.136
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[Undated]
Leptura testacea [male] testaceous with black thorax L ruba is female &
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1277. |
CUL-DAR81.80
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[Undated]
O Staudinger — My list proves nothing only his Hunter takes most males
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1278. | |
1279. |
CUL-DAR81.82
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[Undated]
Number total of Butterflies & vars in List [with calculations]
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1281. | |
1282. |
CUL-DAR81.98
Note:
[Undated]
Lepidoptera / Under mimickry — allude to considerable variation — as
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1283. |
CUL-DAR82.B2
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[Undated]
Chelonia / Günther / Is it common in the Tail to be longer in [males]?
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1284. |
CUL-DAR82.B3
Note:
[Undated]
G[ünther] says he can certainly recognise the males of most snakes for
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1285. |
CUL-DAR82.B30
Note:
[Undated]
Head of [male] & [female] Salmon — specially of S[almo] lycardon
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1286. |
CUL-DAR82.B32
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[Undated]
Rattle-snake the Keeper is positive & knows sexes by copulation & eggs
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1287. |
CUL-DAR82.B40
Note:
[Undated]
Besides claspers the male Rays even the [illegible] species have cluster of
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1288. |
CUL-DAR83.101
Note:
[Undated]
The Indian C[ercopithecus?] oryzu[?] of Ceylon became spotted in summer
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1289. |
CUL-DAR83.103
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[Undated]
Keeper says the Chimpanzee & Ourangs do not move conch[?] of ear — Blyth
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1290. |
CUL-DAR83.63
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[Undated]
Under colour when I say (I think before Ruminants) that Insectivora &c do
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1293. |
CUL-DAR83.69
Note:
[Undated]
Cervus axis always spotted In the Manchurian deer the spots are much more
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1295. |
CUL-DAR83.82
Note:
[Undated]
Mr John Wright of Yeldersley House [weights of young female deer hounds]
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CUL-DAR88.17
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[Undated]
My dog the beloved Polly is at such times / after committing some
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1297. |
CUL-DAR87.137
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[Undated]
Development of Mental faculties & Brain requisite for knowledge of rules
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1298. |
CUL-DAR87.18
Note:
[Undated]
Alp De Candolle who has very fine sense of smell says powers eminently variable in civilized man
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1299. |
CUL-DAR87.189
Note:
[Undated]
But it shd be borne in mind that the enforcing of public the judgment of
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1300. |
CUL-DAR84.2.105
Note:
[Undated]
Sexual Selection / Take Peacock-feather give woodcut — give gradation -
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1301. | |
1302. |
CUL-DAR84.2.107
Note:
[Undated]
Cephalepis loddigesi / [male] with all but central tail-feather tipped
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1303. |
CUL-DAR84.2.11
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[Undated]
I am nearly sure Bechstein or some one says the spurs in Hens of some
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1304. |
CUL-DAR84.2.111
Note:
[Undated]
Measure length of tail in [female] of Reeves Pheasant I know the length
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|
1305. | |
1306. |
CUL-DAR84.2.114
Note:
[Undated]
Gould Monograph of Trogonidae / Count how many species there are both
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1307. |
CUL-DAR84.2.116
Note:
[Undated]
Mr Gould — Argus Pheasant / Look to [first] sec[ondary] feathers I have
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1308. |
CUL-DAR84.2.12
Note:
[Undated]
J Jenner Weir Partridge monogamous & rudiment of spurs — How in
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1309. |
CUL-DAR84.2.13
Note:
[Undated]
Birds / Ceriornis American Gold-finch / Kingfishers — Halcyon pulchella
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|
1310. | |
1311. |
CUL-DAR84.2.15
Note:
[Undated]
Common Partridge good case of sexual difference on breast alone when I
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1312. |
CUL-DAR84.2.16
Note:
[Undated]
It is doubtful point whether masculine characters first appear
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1313. |
CUL-DAR84.2.163-164
Note:
[Undated]
If female Pheasant for instance had been rendered dull by protection -
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1314. |
CUL-DAR84.2.163r
Note:
[Undated]
[numbers and table relating to comparison of sizes of crossed and
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1315. |
CUL-DAR84.2.172
Note:
[Undated]
Birds Sexual Selection / Swinhoes cases (if I understand) of certain
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1316. |
CUL-DAR84.2.173
Note:
[Undated]
After facts about young & [females] having embryonic coloured plumage
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1317. |
CUL-DAR84.2.174
Note:
[Undated]
Gallinaceae when sexes are not gaudily coloured but have peculiar
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1318. |
CUL-DAR84.2.176
Note:
[Undated]
Crossoptilon tibetanum white except tail whiter bird than silver Pheasant
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1319. |
CUL-DAR84.2.177
Note:
[Undated]
The bird with ocellated feathers which is called the peacock-pheasant in the Indian Language — Bartlett tells me is in voice & habits really allied to Peacocks.
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1320. |
CUL-DAR84.2.179
Note:
[Undated]
Cyanecula suecica / Red-throated Blue-breast / [male] fine blue breasted
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1321. |
CUL-DAR84.2.17a
Note:
[Undated]
Cockatoos are remarkably white for land-bird but large / no bird more
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1322. |
CUL-DAR84.2.17b
Note:
[Undated]
As the Beaks of some male Birds are brightly coloured in contrast with
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1323. |
CUL-DAR84.2.181
Note:
[Undated]
After considerable enquiry I can find no group of considerable size in
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1324. |
CUL-DAR84.2.182
Note:
[Undated]
Caprimulgus prodigiously elongated tail & primary wing-feathers several
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1325. |
CUL-DAR84.2.184-185
Note:
[Undated]
Pavo muticus or spiciferus (p 7) — topknot in both sexes equal? How in
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1326. |
CUL-DAR84.2.186
Note:
[Undated]
variegated green & white & the young males from the nest are
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1327. |
CUL-DAR84.2.216
Note:
[Undated]
Wallace's view requires sexual limitation just as much as mine — only
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1328. |
CUL-DAR84.2.218
Note:
[Undated]
Mr Bartlett says if you pull feathers out of neck or head of young
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1329. |
CUL-DAR84.2.22
Note:
[Undated]
The case of sexes alike but [female] not acquiring full plumage till
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1330. |
CUL-DAR84.2.220
Note:
[Undated]
Rhamphaston swainsonii / Gould speaks "of the extent of variation" in
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1331. |
CUL-DAR84.2.3
Note:
[Undated]
Youn[g] of both sexes in first perfect plumage alike / N.B by true
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1332. | |
1333. | |
1334. |
CUL-DAR84.2.39-45
Note:
[Undated]
(1) Are [females] of any species (get names) quite destitute of ocelli
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|
1335. | |
1336. |
CUL-DAR84.2.5
Note:
[Undated]
Birds / When colour is injurious it cd be most injurious to the young &
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1337. |
CUL-DAR84.2.50-54
Note:
[Undated]
[miscellaneous notes mainly on bird behaviour, numbered A-O]
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1338. |
CUL-DAR84.2.60
Note:
[Undated]
I fear I must look at Poly[plectron?] Hardwickii & Malacconse[?] — are
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1339. |
CUL-DAR85.A9
Note:
[Undated]
Man / A pipe closed at one end to prevent food falling in & with air
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1340. |
CUL-DAR85.B104
Note:
[Undated]
Summary for Legitimate Births [relative numbers of boys and girls]
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1341. |
CUL-DAR85.B117
Note:
[Undated]
When I speak of different habits of life add about pollen-carrying
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1342. |
CUL-DAR85.B128
Note:
[Undated]
Porphyrio martinicus — Helmet became brighter during breeding season
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1343. | |
1344. |
CUL-DAR87.81
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[Undated]
Infants (like dogs) at the age of 10-11 months understand a vast range
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|
1345. | |
1346. | |
1347. | |
1348. |
CUL-DAR87.93
Note:
[Undated]
Curious cases of Habits in Animals Cat ringing bell at certain hour every
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1349. |
CUL-DAR88.20
Note:
[Undated]
Johnson[?] Remorse "pain of guilt" Repentance — sorrow for anything past
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1350. |
CUL-DAR88.21
Note:
[Undated]
We have known lately more of the important distinction between material &
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1351. |
CUL-DAR88.22
Note:
[Undated]
To call that instinct which leads an animal to help its fellow (so with
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|
1352. | |
1353. | |
1354. |
CUL-DAR88.25
Note:
[Undated]
Moral Sense / It has been objected (Miss Cobbe &c) that the strength of
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|
1355. |
CUL-DAR88.26
Note:
[Undated]
A young officer gets tipsy or avoided fighting a man & feels no shame
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|
1356. | |
1357. |
CUL-DAR88.86
Note:
[Undated]
Prong-Horned Deer / A critic in the Nation well objects that the Horns of
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|
1358. | |
1359. |
CUL-DAR89.163-169
Note:
[Undated]
Sandwich Isld / [and New Zealand] [demographic calculations]
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1360. |
CUL-DAR91.7
Note:
[Undated]
I grant that the thrill which runs through every fibre when one behold
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|
1361. | |
1362. |
CUL-DAR91.71
Note:
[Undated]
List of Books bearing on number of inhabitants of small area
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1363. | |
1364. |
CUL-DAR91.9
Note:
[Undated]
1 Sensation is the ordering contraction (that is the only evidence where
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1365. | |
1366. |
CUL-DAR83.36
Note:
[ny].02.16
Dr J.E Grey says positively that he has seen in males of some species of
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1367. |
CUL-DAR84.2.170
Note:
[ny].02.17
I see in B[ritish] Museum there are 3 or 4 vultures nearly white or with
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|
1368. |
CUL-DAR68.52
Note:
[ny].02.18
O[xalis] pentaphylla I think does not sleep / 10h 15 pm no sign of sleep—no bloom on upper surface of leaf
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|
1369. |
CUL-DAR68.59
Note:
[ny].02.20--[ny].02.28
Cauliflower seedlings / cotyledons / put drops of salt water
Text
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|
1370. |
CUL-DAR80.B8
Note:
[ny].02.23
Several monkeys baboons macacus &c have instead of rounded ears slightly
Text
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|
1371. |
CUL-DAR84.2.169
Note:
[ny].03.02
I am right about sexes of Condor viz leaden longitudinal comb & iris -
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1372. |
CUL-DAR35.354-356
Note:
[1835].03.05--[1835].03.06
Geological diary: [Concepcion March 1835] Fort Galvez [Talcahuano]
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1373. |
CUL-DAR68.61
Note:
[ny].03.11--[ny].03.25
Red Cabbage cotyledon / Salt-water / 12h put drops on 1 cotyledon of 6
Text
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|
1374. |
CUL-DAR5.B91
Note:
[ny].03.13
blocks / 61 103 40 / From tracks of vessels I think may be safely said
Text
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|
1375. | |
1376. |
CUL-DAR197.4.1
Note:
[ny].03.17
Hooker tells me that not only the few Coleoptera but the one Lepidoptera
Text
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|
1377. |
CUL-DAR84.2.122
Note:
[ny].03.20
Chinese Goose Anser cygnoides with stripe down back of neck [male] with
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|
1378. |
CUL-DAR81.99
Note:
[ny].03.22
Mr A Butler / Aricoris epitus (Butterfly) male black glassed with Blue
Text
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|
1379. | |
1380. |
CUL-DAR48.B12
Note:
[ny].03.23
G Tollet says I ought to state clearly how little wax, which is final
Text
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|
1381. |
CUL-DAR82.B13
Note:
[ny].03.23
Dr Günther showed me male & female of Plecostomus barbatus a siluroid
Text
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|
1382. |
CUL-DAR85.B95
Note:
[ny].03.26
Sir Andrew Smith says sometimes a pair of Lions may be seen together but
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|
1383. |
CUL-DAR84.2.198-199
Note:
[ny].03.28
Mr Bartlett after his immense experience with birds of all kinds allows
Text
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|
1384. |
CUL-DAR27.1.F16
Note:
[ny].04.00--[ny].07.00
Put following into salt (table of species immersed and results of
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|
1385. |
CUL-DAR108.93-94
Note:
[ny].04.19
Red Primroses / all long-styled in whole 23 plants [table of observations
Text
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|
1386. |
CUL-DAR157.2.1
Note:
[ny].04.30--[ny].05.25
Ec[c]remocarpus placed in hothouse / against sun
Text
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|
1387. |
CUL-DAR68.62-63
Note:
[ny].04.03--[ny].05.31
Glaucium luteum / Seedlings raised in sand & true — no bloom
Text
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|
1388. |
CUL-DAR60.1.83
Note:
[ny].05.03--[ny].05.09
Phosphate of Lime pure white powder precipitated [application also of
Text
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|
1389. |
CUL-DAR84.2.214
Note:
[ny].05.11
The age at which variations of colour of the plumage supervened after
Text
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|
1390. |
CUL-DAR81.25
Note:
[ny].05.14
Geotrupes — name can be made out from spec[imens] — The band of
Text
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|
1391. |
CUL-DAR81.126
Note:
[ny].05.15
[male] Copris no trace of instrument / In [male] Typhaeus in proper place
Text
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|
1392. |
CUL-DAR60.1.84
Note:
[ny].05.18--[ny].05.19
8h 45 / 8 leaves with the usual-sized drops on disc of leaf to see it any
Text
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|
1393. |
CUL-DAR64.2.85
Note:
[ny].05.18
On White Field up valley where castings very chalky & large today
Text
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|
1394. |
CUL-DAR60.1.85
Note:
[ny].05.20--[ny].05.23
8h 10 Water Plate / 5 sticks 3 of them tried 48h ago with water
Text
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|
1395. |
CUL-DAR46.2.A14-A15
Note:
[ny].05.22
[vegetables listed with a few remarks on their growth]
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|
1396. | |
1397. |
CUL-DAR83.78
Note:
[ny].05.28
Engleheart tells me he witnessed a valuable Retriever that wd not receive
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|
1398. |
CUL-DAR48.B26-B27a
Note:
[ny].05.31--[ny].06.01
Little rod of zinc — The hexagonism can be completed partly by pyramid &
Text
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|
1399. | |
1400. |
CUL-DAR54.100-106
Note:
[ny].05.27--[ny].06.01
Drosera [application of phosphate [of ammonia?] in various strengths]
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|
1401. |
CUL-DAR111.A12
Note:
[ny].06.03
I chanced to find a single Dog violet (whether V[iola] sylvatica or
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1402. |
CUL-DAR60.1.89
Note:
[ny].06.07
Alcohol / 4 leaves in alcohol 1 to 7 of d[istilled] water / Proof sheet with corrections of Expression, p. 167.
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|
1403. |
CUL-DAR68.26
Note:
[ny].06.07--[ny].06.08
Hundreds of Myrmica on the bracken at Hollycomb
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|
1404. |
CUL-DAR60.1.86
Note:
[ny].06.08
7h 45 3 leaves in S[ulphate] of Quinine / Keep for particles
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|
1405. |
CUL-DAR68.48-49
Note:
[ny].06.08
Trifolium / pannonicum (Kew seed) -first leaves after cotyledon
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|
1406. | |
1407. |
CUL-DAR48.B29
Note:
[ny].06.10--[ny].06.13
I painted with vermilion wax edge of comb & looked to day at 12h
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|
1408. | |
1409. |
CUL-DAR68.103
Note:
[ny].06.11
Sanfoin[?] / upper surface silvery & not wetted — lower surface wetted
Text
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|
1410. |
CUL-DAR60.2.84-85
Note:
[ny].06.13--[ny].06.14
Cloves 2nd lot [experimental observations] / Proof sheet of Expression, p. 164.
Image
|
1411. |
CUL-DAR60.2.87
Note:
[ny].06.13
Oil of Cloves / Oil of carroway / Proof sheet of Expression, p. 163
Image
|
1412. | |
1413. |
CUL-DAR195.4.35
Note:
[ny].06.18
Expression / & Duchenne / Memory / Saw Etty trying to remember a
Text
Image
|
1414. |
CUL-DAR60.1.88
Note:
[ny].06.20
5 Yellow sticks / 11h 35 / Drops on leaves / Distilled alcohol 1 drachm
Text
Image
|
1415. | |
1416. |
CUL-DAR59.1.111
Note:
[ny].06.23
[table of number of insects, seeds and leaves] [calculation] average 4.4
Text
Image
|
1417. |
CUL-DAR60.1.91
Note:
[ny].06.27
Drosera / (only just perceptibly acid to taste) / 11h / Propionic acid 1
Image
|
1418. |
CUL-DAR78.64
Note:
[ny].07.00--[ny].09.00
Pulmonaria / 21 seeds of this plant taken either from sh[ort] or
Text
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|
1419. |
CUL-DAR157.2.55-56
Note:
[ny].06.30--[ny].07.18
Cissus discolor / The tendrils when cork-screw have a kink in middle like
Text
|
1420. |
CUL-DAR157.2.93-94
Note:
[ny].06.29--[ny].07.08
Corydalis Himalaya / Made more than large [circle] in 4h 30 with sun
Text
Image
|
1421. |
CUL-DAR46.2.A20-A21
Note:
[ny].06.18--[ny].07.20
8 sub-vars of new French paeony-flowered Aster imported [comments on
Text
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|
1422. |
CUL-DAR46.2.A22-A23
Note:
[ny].06.18--[ny].07.23
[list of kidney bean varieties, with some notes on their growth and
Text
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|
1423. |
CUL-DAR68.47
Note:
[ny].06.10--[ny].07.12
Trifolium resupinatum (Kew seed) / S Europe / upper surface of 3 leaflets
Text
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|
1424. |
CUL-DAR60.1.93-94
Note:
[ny].07.02--[ny].07.03
9h flowing milk just perceptible greenish milk & tinge of purple chiefly
Text
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|
1425. |
CUL-DAR60.1.95
Note:
[ny].07.03
8h 43 3 leaves in new sol[ution] of Camphor of potash / Proof sheet of Expression, published p. 279.
Text
Image
|
1426. | |
1427. |
CUL-DAR60.1.97
Note:
[ny].07.06--[ny].07.07
8h 30 / Pricked with fine needle 4 times each 4 leaves on Hot-House
Text
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|
1428. |
CUL-DAR157.2.88
Note:
[ny].07.07
At 1h pm put in water in dark Beans Candytuft — Anothera & Potato &
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|
1429. |
CUL-DAR69.B8-B17
Note:
[ny].07.08--[ny].07.16
[on movements of tendrils of peas and Passiflora gracilis] [application
Text
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|
1430. |
CUL-DAR77.30
Note:
[ny].07.10
Warm weather marked some very large fl[ower] buds with petals just
Text
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|
1431. |
CUL-DAR68.104-106
Note:
[ny].07.11--[ny].07.25
Marsilea quadrifolia / 9h am rubbed 1 leaflet of upper leaf with sponge &
Text
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|
1432. |
CUL-DAR68.66
Note:
[ny].07.12--[ny].07.18
Sea-kale / Salt / 8h 45 2 spots cleaned with sponge in water at 90° &
Text
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|
1433. |
CUL-DAR60.1.68
Note:
[ny].07.13
at 9h cut off 3 leaves & placed them on damp paper under cover
Text
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|
1434. |
CUL-DAR68.109
Note:
[ny].07.13--[ny].07.24
Pistia stratoides / 8h 15 am By sponging backwards & forwards much upper
Text
Image
|
1435. |
CUL-DAR68.110
Note:
[ny].07.13--[ny].07.28
Fennel / 10h 30 cleaned bloom off a stem but very high up from bloom
Text
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|
1436. |
CUL-DAR68.111
Note:
[ny].07.13--[ny].07.18
Limnanthes Plumiaris / 8 am / chose nice leaf & after long but gently
Text
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|
1437. |
CUL-DAR68.112-113
Note:
[ny].07.13--[ny].07.23
Tropaeolum minus — dwarf var / 1h am / Rubbing with sponge at 90° does
Text
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|
1438. |
CUL-DAR76.B144
Note:
[ny].07.16
Trifolium minus — Pistil but little curved shoot — It does not appear
Text
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|
1439. |
CUL-DAR68.70
Note:
[ny].07.17--[ny].07.20
Elymus condensatus / 8h 30 sponged space of leaf with [water at]
Text
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|
1440. |
CUL-DAR68.116
Note:
[ny].07.17--[ny].07.30
Amaryllis longiflora / 8h 30 clean bloom off middle of leaf with water
Text
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|
1441. |
CUL-DAR68.118
Note:
[ny].07.18--[ny].07.30
Oxalis coppery corniculatus / S[ulphurous] ether removes silver instantly
Text
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|
1442. |
CUL-DAR68.122
Note:
[ny].07.20--[ny].07.31
Averrhoa / Leaflets silvery both sides removed by Ether but surface still
Text
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|
1443. |
CUL-DAR60.2.8-10
Note:
[ny].07.22
Temp / (6) Put in [water] at 140 — no inflection or reflection
Text
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|
1444. |
CUL-DAR68.140-151
Note:
[ny].08.00--[ny].09.00
[experiments on effects of attempted removal of bloom]
Text
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|
1445. |
CUL-DAR68.153
Note:
[ny].08.00--[ny].09.00
Sumach Rhus cotinus / 2d trial / Tropaeolum minus & tuberosum
Text
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|
1446. | |
1447. |
CUL-DAR157.2.65-67
Note:
[ny].07.01--[ny].08.16
Virginian creeper [Ampelopsis] / 3h 30 pm set stick to base of upper fork
Text
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|
1448. |
CUL-DAR157.2.68
Note:
[ny].07.26--[ny].08.05
Cardiospermum halicacabum / 2 or 3 internodes revolve [with diagram]
Text
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|
1449. | |
1450. | |
1451. | |
1452. |
CUL-DAR68.64-65
Note:
[ny].07.12--[ny].08.07
Cabbages / Salt / 8h 30 — cleaned with sponge & water at 90° 2 spots &
Text
Image
|
1453. |
CUL-DAR68.67-69
Note:
[ny].07.12--[ny].08.01
Marine Grass — Salt-water / 9h 1 leaf cleaned with salt water
Text
Image
|
1454. | |
1455. |
CUL-DAR68.72
Note:
[ny].07.27--[ny].08.02
Eryngium Sea-Holly / 8h 45 sponged with tepid water 10 leaflets
Text
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|
1456. |
CUL-DAR68.73-74
Note:
[ny].07.28--[ny].08.15
Elymus avenarius / 9h 5 after sponging a space of 4 leaves put on pure
Text
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|
1457. | |
1458. |
CUL-DAR68.76
Note:
[ny].07.30--[ny].08.31
Salicornia macrostachya — fleshy little leaves well protected & silvery
Text
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|
1459. |
CUL-DAR68.77
Note:
[ny].07.30--[ny].08.12
Veronica pinguifolia (Salt) / 11h little leaves beautifully silvery on
Text
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|
1460. |
CUL-DAR68.78
Note:
[ny].07.31--[ny].08.31
Suaeda fruticosa Britain Hooker says "sandy & pebbly beaches glabrous
Text
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|
1461. |
CUL-DAR68.79
Note:
[ny].07.29--[ny].08.19
Silene maritima (Britain) / 11h 35 — Beautifully silvery in water
Text
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|
1462. |
CUL-DAR68.82-84
Note:
[ny].07.31--[ny].08.23
Triticum repens in Greenhouse [application of fresh water, salt water]
Text
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|
1463. | |
1464. |
CUL-DAR68.117
Note:
[ny].07.17--[ny].08.03
Arachis hypogaea / upper surface chiefly silvery — lower surface not so
Text
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|
1465. |
CUL-DAR67.74
Note:
[ny].07.18--[ny].08.01
Linum grandiflorum / Plants out of doors — covered by net & alone
Text
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|
1466. |
CUL-DAR68.107
Note:
[ny].07.12--[ny].08.02
Ricinus communis / 11h am Beautiful bloom on petioles
Text
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|
1467. |
CUL-DAR68.108
Note:
[ny].07.13--[ny].08.08
Sedum — large fleshy leaves / The bloom causes drops to roll off
Text
Image
|
1468. |
CUL-DAR68.114
Note:
[ny].07.16--[ny].08.09
Oxalis sensitiva / Young leaf — not very healthy / sponged with water at
Text
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|
1469. |
CUL-DAR68.115
Note:
[ny].07.16--[ny].08.29
Carnation — Greenhouse / 11h 30 — Removed bloom with sponge & water at
Text
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|
1470. |
CUL-DAR68.120-121
Note:
[ny].07.20--[ny].08.08
Cotyledon 2 sp[ecies] & Kleinia [application of ether, water]
Text
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|
1471. |
CUL-DAR68.123
Note:
[ny].07.24--[ny].08.08
Eucalyptus globulus / 9h clean surface near base of leaf on tip of shoot
Text
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|
1472. |
CUL-DAR68.125-126
Note:
[ny].07.31--[ny].08.01
Bank[s?]ia grandiflorus / Itajahy seedling / First true leaf of curious
Text
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|
1473. |
CUL-DAR68.127
Note:
[ny].08.01--[ny].08.13
Hemerocallideae - Tuberose Polianthes tuberosa / 8h 45 cleaned middle
Text
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|
1474. |
CUL-DAR68.128
Note:
[ny].08.01--[ny].08.13
Papaver somniferus white-flowered not much bloom / Leaves silvery both
Image
|
1475. |
CUL-DAR68.129
Note:
[ny].08.01--[ny].08.13
Rhadiola siberica / Leaves rather thick glaucous beautifully silvery
Text
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|
1476. |
CUL-DAR68.130
Note:
[ny].08.01--[ny].08.16
Euphorbia myrsinites S Europe / 11h leaves beautifully silvery both sides
Text
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|
1477. |
CUL-DAR81.24
Note:
[ny].06.07--[ny].08.20
Oryctis nasicornis [male] last ab[ortive?] segment much less hairy than
Text
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|
1478. |
CUL-DAR68.139
Note:
[ny].08.01--[ny].08.04
Papaver somniferus (little bloom) / 10h a.m right side of 4 smallish
Text
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|
1479. |
CUL-DAR68.80
Note:
[ny].08.11--[ny].08.25
Cabbage Pods / Bloom very imperfect [application of salt water]
Text
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|
1480. |
CUL-DAR68.81
Note:
[ny].08.12--[ny].08.30
Pancratium littorale [application of salt water]
Text
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|
1481. |
CUL-DAR68.131
Note:
[ny].08.12--[ny].08.30
Nelumbium esculentum / a little stream of water at 90° makes a temporary
Text
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|
1482. |
CUL-DAR68.132
Note:
[ny].08.16--[ny].08.17
Strephium / Leaflets oval — placed alternately — does not look at all
Text
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|
1483. |
CUL-DAR68.85
Note:
[ny].08.18--[ny].08.30
Glaucium sp[ecies]? Kew / Leaves very hairy but also bloom for instantly
Text
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|
1484. |
CUL-DAR60.1.102
Note:
[ny].08.23
9h 25 put bits of raw meat close in front of 3 leaves (Mrs Treat) as
Text
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|
1485. | |
1486. |
CUL-DAR27.1.F12
Note:
[ny].09.00--[ny].10.00
[concerning floating in sea-water of seeds of named species]
Text
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|
1487. |
CUL-DAR60.2.92-93
Note:
[ny].09.00--[ny].10.00
Tea / syrup / gum / starch / sherry / oil / acetic acid / saliva
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|
1488. |
CUL-DAR55.124-133
Note:
[ny].08.03--[ny].09.08
[Drosera?] [application of sugar, carbonate of ammonia, phosphate of
Text
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|
1489. | |
1490. |
CUL-DAR60.1.24-29
Note:
[ny].08.23--[ny].09.01
drop of milk on leaf 6 p.m 11 p.m leaf considerably inflected
Text
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|
1491. |
CUL-DAR68.156
Note:
[ny].08.29--[ny].09.09
Nicotiana glauca / 5h pm — 3 large leaves right-side both surfaces
Text
Image
|
1492. |
CUL-DAR68.87
Note:
[ny].09.02--[ny].09.03
The leaf of Pancratium littorale which had salt water on under side I
Text
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|
1493. |
CUL-DAR60.1.30-33
Note:
[ny].09.02--[ny].09.08
8h 53 drop of distilled water (- not sunshine) Umber marginal round &
Text
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|
1494. |
CUL-DAR60.1.50
Note:
[ny].09.02
Nitrate of Potash / Muriate of Ammonia [application also of water]
Text
Image
|
1495. | |
1496. | |
1497. |
CUL-DAR60.1.144
Note:
[ny].09.05--[ny].09.06
Drosera anglica / drew knife through mid-rib rather on one side & rather
Text
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|
1498. |
CUL-DAR68.93
Note:
[ny].09.05
Amphicarpaea monoica — Young seedling only 2 leaves each with 3 leaflets
Text
Image
|
1499. |
CUL-DAR157.2.23-24
Note:
[ny].09.06--[ny].09.15
Mutisia / A plant being put on floor which probably affected movement
Text
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|
1500. |
CUL-DAR77.96
Note:
[ny].09.07--[ny].09.12
Ipomoea purpurea 10 flowers crossed by distinct plant gave 10 pods with
Text
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|
1501. | |
1502. |
CUL-DAR60.1.40
Note:
[ny].09.07--[ny].09.13
Muriate of Ammonia / Nitrate of Potash [application also of milk,
Image
|
1503. | |
1504. |
CUL-DAR60.1.146
Note:
[ny].09.08--[ny].09.12
D[rosera] intermedia / 8h 55 — Pricked twice 3 leaves (yellow sticks)
Text
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|
1505. | |
1506. |
CUL-DAR60.1.42-48
Note:
[ny].09.08--[ny].09.19
Sulphate of ammonia / Citrate of ammonia / Nitrate of Soda / Acetate of
Image
|
1507. |
CUL-DAR60.1.105
Note:
[ny].09.10--[ny].09.12
4 leaves in 1 dr of Sol of Chloride of Sodium (domestic salt) 1 gr to 1
Image
|
1508. | |
1509. |
CUL-DAR60.1.139-143
Note:
[ny].09.11
D[rosera] dichotoma / This curious & for its genus gigantic spe[cies] is
Text
Image
|
1510. | |
1511. |
CUL-DAR60.1.36-39
Note:
[ny].09.11--[ny].09.15
Nitrate of Ammonia [application also of saliva, urine]
Image
|
1512. |
CUL-DAR60.1.145
Note:
[ny].09.12--[ny].09.14
D[rosera] anglica / Plain stick — pierced midrib & put bit of Harry
Text
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|
1513. |
CUL-DAR60.1.123-125
Note:
[ny].09.12
Drosera anglica or some var of longifolia or sp [application also of
Text
Image
|
1514. | |
1515. |
CUL-DAR60.1.136-137
Note:
[ny].09.16
D[rosera] capensis (Kew) / Limb of leaf elongated narrowing gradually
Text
Image
|
1516. |
CUL-DAR60.1.106
Note:
[ny].09.16--[ny].09.18
4 sticks with white paper Heads 2 gr of isinglass to 1 oz of water
Image
|
1517. |
CUL-DAR60.1.74
Note:
[ny].09.20--[ny].09.22
Gelatine or Isinglass 4 gr to 4 oz distilled water
Image
|
1518. |
CUL-DAR60.1.75-76
Note:
[ny].09.20--[ny].09.21
Straight wires / Bits of Paper & fir-wood on extreme marginal Hairs
Image
|
1519. |
CUL-DAR60.1.77-78
Note:
[ny].09.21
Examined hairs curled over fly whole length — The internal bright pink
Text
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|
1520. |
CUL-DAR60.1.107
Note:
[ny].09.23
from A Murray paper in G Chron I must say that leaves that bend must be
Text
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|
1521. |
CUL-DAR60.1.104
Note:
[ny].09.25
Summary on non nitrogenous substances [wine, olive oil, syrup, gum,
Image
|
1522. |
CUL-DAR68.124
Note:
[ny].09.30
Cabbage & Sea-kale / at 10h 30 cleaned portion of leaves of both plants
Text
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|
1523. |
CUL-DAR157.2.26
Note:
[ny].09.27--[ny].10.27
Corydalis claviculata / Plant 6 or 8 inches high — Leaves with 3
Text
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|
1524. |
CUL-DAR60.1.126-127
Note:
[ny].10.01
D[rosera] longifolia / Try sensitising to touch & a[illegible] of inorganic
Text
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|
1525. |
CUL-DAR60.1.79-82
Note:
[ny].09.28--[ny].10.02
Saw in several cells with good light & high power a current of red
Text
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|
1526. |
CUL-DAR60.2.6-7
Note:
[ny].09.30--[ny].10.03
Aldrovanda / Kew / Leaves in whorls[?] extraordinarily like Dionaea -
Text
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|
1527. |
CUL-DAR68.133-136
Note:
[ny].09.05--[ny].10.06
Oxalis sensitiva / Ether spray does not cause closing — minute drops of
Text
Image
|
1528. |
CUL-DAR46.2.A27-A28
Note:
[ny].10.02
[table of characteristics of fruit and stone of plum varieties]
Text
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|
1529. |
CUL-DAR55.32a
Note:
[ny].10.04
Carbolic Acid 1 gr to 1 oz — Put on with pin head little drops on 2 or 3
Text
Image
|
1530. |
CUL-DAR60.1.111
Note:
[ny].10.04
8h 55 Boiled for several minutes 2 gr of Edible Swallows Nest from
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|
1531. |
CUL-DAR55.32b
Note:
[ny].10.07
Carbolic Acid / 9h 20 2 red leaves in 1 dr of Carbolic 1 sp to 1 oz of
Text
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|
1532. |
CUL-DAR60.1.41
Note:
[ny].10.07--[ny].10.11
3 p.m Red sticks / Pure Carb[onate] of Soda 2 gr to 1 oz of water
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|
1533. | |
1534. |
CUL-DAR27.2.B55-B56
Note:
[ny].10.08--[ny].10.13
Long-styled — wild / 2d lot a plant which grew in clump with others /
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|
1535. | |
1536. |
CUL-DAR157.2.52
Note:
[ny].10.12--[ny].10.27
In the anomalous Hanburya mexicana internodes & tendrils revolve
Text
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|
1537. |
CUL-DAR60.1.112-112v
Note:
[ny].10.24--[ny].10.27
(Black wool) leaf on which gram of Phosphate of Lime had been put on 20th
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|
1538. |
CUL-DAR60.1.113
Note:
[ny][.10]26
Ph[osphate] of Lime / 8h 4 Stick with Pin — All the except 3 or 4 outer
Image
|
1539. |
CUL-DAR68.50
Note:
[ny].10.30
I forget where original data of Sponge being tried round stems has been put.
Text
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|
1540. |
CUL-DAR60.1.118
Note:
[ny].10.31
a fine bristle — yet far thicker than pedicel[?] is much bent in pushing
Text
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|
1541. | |
1542. |
CUL-DAR49.147
Note:
[ny].11.00
A yew tree near boat house at Maer first week in Nov few berries on any
Text
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|
1543. |
CUL-DAR60.1.1-3
Note:
[ny].10.18--[ny].11.01
The next day 18th was very gloomy & wet, the chloroformed Oxalis kept its
Text
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|
1544. |
CUL-DAR60.1.119-120
Note:
[ny].11.03
Fibro-cartilage from foot joint of Sheep / The joint had been slightly
Text
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|
1545. |
CUL-DAR68.138
Note:
[ny].11.07--[ny].11.21
Lotus ornithopopoides / Syringed with water at about 90° with ether
Text
Image
|
1546. |
CUL-DAR68.88-90
Note:
[ny].11.08--[ny].11.21
Elymus avenarius / Elymus condensatus / Salt-water, fresh-water, alcohol,
Text
Image
|
1547. |
CUL-DAR84.2.108-109
Note:
[ny].11.15
Urosticte / [diagram] 4 middle-last feathers / x a microscopical tip of
Text
Image
|
1548. | |
1549. | |
1550. | |
1551. | |
1552. | |
1553. | |
1554. | |
1555. |
CUL-DAR83.38
Note:
[Undated]
No doubt camels guanacos & those deer & antelopes the males of wh[ich]
Text
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|
1556. | |
1557. | |
1558. | |
1559. | |
1560. | |
1561. | |
1562. |
CUL-DAR225.137
Note:
1816
1816 From a chalk drawing of Darwin with his sister Emily Catherine by Ellen Sharples.
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1570. | |
1571. | |
1572. | |
1573. | |
1574. | |
1575. |
CUL-DAR144.45-86
Note:
[Undated]
narrative concerning Darwin Charles Robert, with copies of letters from Darwin Charles Robert
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1576. | |
1577. | |
1578. | |
1579. | |
1580. | |
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1582. | |
1583. | |
1584. | |
1585. | |
1586. | |
1587. | |
1588. | |
1589. |
CUL-DAR42.121
Note:
[Undated]
Earthquake of 1822 / 3 minutes previously at Valparaiso to St Jago
Text
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1599. | |
1600. |
LINCOLN-Hig.4.1
Note:
1824--1849
John Higgins in account with Dr Robert Waring Darwin, 1824-1849. 1
volume
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1602. | |
1603. | |
1604. | |
1605. |
CUL-DAR112.B77-B84
Note:
[Undated]
It would be inappropriate even if it were possible ...
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1607. | |
1608. |
CUL-DAR5.A4-A5
Note:
[1825--1826]
Empresma (diagnostic signs and treatment of various different types)
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1610. |
CUL-DAR271.1.5
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1825--1827
[Edinburgh reading list]/[reading list] single sheet folded Bifolium
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1612. | |
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1614. | |
1615. | |
1616. |
CUL-DAR129.-
Note:
1826
diary: with entries about birds, beasts and flowers seen on walks
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1618. |
CUL-DAR5.A49-A51
Note:
[1826--1827]
Having conceived with Mr Kay that a "Zoological walk" to Portobello would
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1619. |
CUL-DAR5.A33-A36
Note:
[1826]
Catalogue of Vermes found in the Frith of Forth & other parts of Scotland
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1621. | |
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1623. | |
1624. |
CUL-DAR91.114-118
Note:
c.1827
It can be proved most indisputably at what time the Christian Religion
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1626. | |
1627. |
CUL-DAR5.A29
Note:
1826.04.00
Birds (list of generic characters) / Copied from Brisson's Ornithologie
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1628. |
CC-T.11.25
Note:
1827--1831
[Christ's College, Cambridge] Students' Bills 1821 — 1832
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1629. |
CUL-DAR112.B51-B56
Note:
[Undated]
Le rôle de Darwin considéré au point de vue de la paléontologie
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1631. | |
1632. |
CUL-DAR261.5.20
Note:
[Undated]
[listing and brief description of 21 letters from Darwin Charles Robert]
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1633. |
EHunnumbered[.2]
Note:
Undated
[listing and brief description of 21 letters from Darwin Charles Robert]
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1634. | |
1635. |
EUL-Coll-275
Note:
1827.03.27
[Minutes of the Plinian Society recording Darwin's first scientific papers] (3.1827). .
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1646. |
CC-T.11.27
Note:
1830--1832
[Christ's College, Cambridge] Students' Bills 1830 — 1835
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1648. |
CUL-DAR227.5.86
Note:
1830--1832
[financial] (account statement) `Lord Clive in a/c with Darwin R.W'
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1650. |
CUL-DAR44.25
Note:
[1830s]
rough hand-drawn and water-coloured sketch of elevations of coral reef
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1658. |
CUL-DAR5.B1-B4
Note:
1831
Llanymynech 16 miles N.E of Shrewsbury: to the north of the village about
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1660. |
CUL-DAR29.3.78
Note:
[1831]
Before packing up skins rub the box inside with turpentine putting
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1663. | |
1664. |
NRO-DD.SK.218.1
Note:
1831.08.00
Journal kept by H. P. Lowe & R Lowe during 3 months of the summer 1831. at Barmouth. North Wales. Forsitan haec olim meminisse juvabit
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1666. | |
1667. | |
1668. |
CUL-DAR237.3
Note:
[1832--1836]
Plants notebook. [List of plants collected during the Beagle voyage].
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1674. | |
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1676. |
CUL-DAR29.1.A1-A49
Note:
1832--1833
[Beagle animal notes] (see also individual entries below)
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1678. |
CUL-DAR29.1.A36
Note:
1832--1836
St Jago — Mice / 186 closely allied to common but smaller [Beagle animal notes]
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1679. |
CUL-DAR29.1.A37
Note:
1832--1836
The Galapagos rat allied to common rat (M decumanus) smaller size tail [Beagle animal notes]
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1680. |
CUL-DAR29.1.A38-A39
Note:
1832--1836
(rough notes on ranges of animals, continued) [Beagle animal notes]
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1681. |
CUL-DAR29.1.A41
Note:
1832--1836
Birds / East / West Chile (list follows) [Beagle animal notes]
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1683. |
CUL-DAR29.1.A43
Note:
1832--1836
(rough notes on ranges of animals, continued) [Beagle animal notes]
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1685. |
CUL-DAR29.1.A45
Note:
1832--1836
Bizcacha replaced vertically by Alpine species [Beagle animal notes]
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1686. |
CUL-DAR29.1.A46
Note:
1832--1836
I think we may deduce animals very distinct — Man armadilloes &c — When [Beagle animal notes]
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1688. | |
1689. | |
1690. | |
1691. |
CUL-DAR29.3.4-8
Note:
1832--1836
[Catalogue of Beagle] Shells. [Includes annelids, barnacles, bivalves, corals and gastropods]
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1693. | |
1694. |
CUL-DAR29.2.1-85
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1832--1838
[Ornithological notes] MS. notes made on board H.M.S. Beagle, 1832-6, Birds
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1696. |
NHM-405052-1001
Note:
[1832--1837]
[List of reptiles and amphibians from the Beagle] 'Reptiles in spirits of wine'
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1697. |
NHM-408865-1001
Note:
[1832--1837]
"List of fosil woods collected on the Voyage of the Beagle 1832-1836, compiled by Charles Darwin / These specimens collected by Darwin were originally given to the Botany Department, but are now in the Palaeontology Department of the NHM. / Palaeontology Library SEWARD LIBRARY MSS"
Physical descrip 2 leaves of MS ; 28 cm. and 32 cm.
"These woods are now in the Geol. Dept. They were transferred from the Bot. Dept. in 1898, & are registered under various numbers. No. 1473 is missing. [WNE?]" — on slip of paper.
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1698. | |
1699. | |
1700. | |
1701. | |
1702. |
UMZC-Histories4.945
Note:
1832--1901
Harmer, S. F. 1901. List of specimens [of marine invertebrates] collected on the Beagle which were kept or discarded, with extracts from Darwin's manuscripts referring to specimens kept in the museum.
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1703. |
UCL-GaltonPapers1.1.3.5[.4]
Note:
[1832--1894]
Scrapbook of Darwiniana collected by Mr Wesley including some damaged notes made on the Beagle and a letter from Charles Darwin to A.R. Wallace
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1704. |
CUL-DAR32-33
Note:
1832.01.00--1834.00.00
'a diary of observations on the geology of the places visited during the voyage [of the Beagle]' (Geological diary: all parts in one sequence of 485 images] (see individual entries)
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1705. |
CUL-DAR30-31
Note:
1832.01.00--1833.06.00
'Diary of observations on zoology of the places visited during the voyage [of the Beagle]' (Zoological diary: all parts in one sequence of 632 images) (1832-1836). (see individual entries)
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1709. | |
1710. | |
1711. | |
1712. | |
1713. |
CUL-DAR39.100
Note:
[Undated]
Beds of fossil Potamomya now found 40 ft above level of river & from 2
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1714. |
CUL-DAR39.101
Note:
[Undated]
The soft specimen from the Arroyo del Tristan 1 1/4 leagues from the
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1716. |
CUL-DAR39.122
Note:
[1832]
[Hermit island] Rock has sonorous decomposing white externally in large angular fragments
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1719. | |
1720. | |
1721. | |
1722. | |
1723. | |
1724. |
CUL-DAR32.51-60
Note:
1832.04.00--1832.06.00
Geological diary: Provinicia do Rio de Janeiro
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1726. | |
1727. | |
1728. |
CUL-DAR34.3-6
Note:
1832.07.26--1832.08.19,1832.10.26--1832.10.29
Geological diary: Geology of Monte Video
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1729. |
CUL-DAR34.1
Note:
1832.07.27--1832.07.28,1832.08.15
Geological diary: Rat Island / The Mount
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1731. | |
1732. |
CUL-DAR42.75
Note:
[1832.08.00]
Geological Diary: M[onte] Video p. 65 [bottom lines from CUL-DAR32.79]
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1733. |
CUL-DAR32.77-82
Note:
1832.08.04--1832.08.19.1832.11.14--1832.11.26
Geological diary: Monte Video
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1736. | |
1737. | |
1738. | |
1739. | |
1740. | |
1741. | |
1742. |
CUL-DAR34.196
Note:
1832.12.16
Geological diary: From S of St Sebastian to St Pauls head is a large formation of
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1754. | |
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1756. | |
1757. | |
1758. |
CUL-DAR227.5.90
Note:
1833.01.01
[financial] `The whole income of the Wedgwood property during 1832'
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1760. | |
1761. | |
1762. |
CUL-DAR39.117
Note:
[[1833.02.12--1833.04.19]]
Speculations concerning Cleavage & stratification
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1764. |
CUL-DAR39.121
Note:
[1833]
[geological specimens numbered 1013-1019, descriptions] / N. of Orange bay (Tierra del Fuego)
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1766. | |
1767. | |
1768. | |
1769. | |
1770. |
CUL-DAR33.217-222
Note:
1833.03.01--1834.03.31
Geological diary: (Falkland Islands, in comparison with Henslow's account of geology of Anglesea)
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CUL-DAR34.7-9
Note:
1833.04.17--1833.04.18
Geological diary: St Mathias Bay / St Josephs Bay
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1783. | |
1784. | |
1785. |
CUL-DAR33.227-228
Note:
1833.12
Geological diary: Coast of Patagonia — St Josephs Bay to Port Desire
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1787. |
CUL-DAR34.35-35a
Note:
1833.12.23--1834.01.03
Geological diary: Recalculation of Port Desire plains
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1788. |
CUL-DAR34.36-39
Note:
[1833.12.23--1834.01.03]
Geological diary: [geological specimens numbered 1625-1692, descriptions]
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1792. | |
1793. | |
1794. | |
1795. |
CUL-DAR34.197-198
Note:
[1834]
very strongly: this elevation probably choked up C. Negro Isthmus
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1796. |
CUL-DAR34.179-180
Note:
[1834]
The more I reflect on Stratification & Cleavage the more difficulties I
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1797. |
CUL-DAR34.193
Note:
[1834]
most curiously convoluted & mingled with the surrounding substance
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1801. | |
1802. | |
1803. |
CUL-DAR34.188-189
Note:
1834.01.31--1834.02.01,1834.02.11--1834.02.12
Geological diary: Magdalen Island & Cape Negro
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1805. | |
1806. |
CUL-DAR34.194-195
Note:
1834.02
Geological diary: At C Espirito Santo high cliffs commence which abound with horizontal
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1808. | |
1809. | |
1810. |
CUL-DAR39.120
Note:
[1834]
Varieties of Trappean rocks occurring in N.W end of Wollaston island (or
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1811. |
CUL-DAR39.91-92
Note:
[Undated]
Names of Genera / Southern Latitudes in which found fossil on coast of
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1812. | |
1813. |
CUL-DAR34.157-176
Note:
1834.02.14--1834.03.03
Geological diary: E Coast of T[ierra] del Fuego
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1815. |
CUL-DAR32.96-97
Note:
1834.02.24--1834.02.26
Geological diary: Tierra del Fuego (appendix)
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1816. |
CUL-DAR39.123-124
Note:
[1834]
[Wollaston Island, geological specimens numbered 1853-1873, descriptions]
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1817. |
CUL-DAR42.93-96
Note:
[1834.03.00]
Reflection on reading my Geological notes / V[ide] Calcleugh Geological
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1819. | |
1820. | |
1821. |
CUL-DAR33.165
Note:
1834.03.01--1834.03.31
Geological diary: (annotated maps and diagrams relating to Berkeley
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1822. | |
1823. |
CUL-DAR34.74-75
Note:
1834.03.10--1834.04.06
Geological diary: Re-examination of the Transition fully confirms very thing I then said
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1824. |
CUL-DAR34.76-86
Note:
1834.03.10--1834.04.06
Geological diary: From old observations I think hills north of Berk S[ound]
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1825. |
CUL-DAR34.87-92
Note:
1834.03.10--1834.04.06
Geological diary: Observations on the bottom of the sea between the Falkland Islands & St
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1826. |
CUL-DAR34.93-98
Note:
1834.03.10--1834.04.06
Geological diary: Barometrical obser[vations] for measurement of valley of St Cruz & St
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1828. | |
1829. |
CUL-DAR34.112
Note:
[1834.04.00--1834.05.00]
Geological diary: Attempt to find general inclination of the bottom of the sea off the coast of Patagonia
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1830. |
CUL-DAR34.113-114
Note:
[1834.04.00--1834.05.00]
[list of specimens collected, numbered 1948-1997]
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1832. | |
1833. | |
1834. |
CUL-DAR34.151-152
Note:
1834.04.14--1834.05.11
Geological diary: S Cruz / Transportal of Gravel
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1835. |
CUL-DAR34.101-102
Note:
1834.04.14--1834.05.11
Geological diary: S Cruz (calculations of height of plains and mountains)
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1837. | |
1838. | |
1839. | |
1840. | |
1841. |
CUL-DAR34.61-64
Note:
1834.05.16--1834.05.31
Geological diary: Elevations on coast of Patagonia
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1843. | |
1844. | |
1845. |
CUL-DAR34.190-191
Note:
1834.05.28--1834.05.29
Geological diary: East coast of T. del Fuego & Sts of Magellan
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1847. | |
1848. |
CUL-DAR34.201-205
Note:
1834.06.28--1834.07.12
Following the promontory on which the town stands we first have a
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1849. |
CUL-DAR34.199-200
Note:
1834.06.29--1834.06.30
Geological diary: The Andes created all S. America [Chiloe]
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1852. | |
1853. | |
1854. |
CUL-DAR35.218-226
Note:
[1834].07.24--[1834].07.29
Geological diary: [Valparaiso] Rock about the town generally gneiss — much traversed by
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1855. |
CUL-DAR35.230
Note:
1834.07.29
Geological diary: Valparaiso / Hills behind Town (calculations of heights)
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1857. | |
1858. | |
1859. | |
1860. | |
1861. | |
1862. |
CUL-DAR35.272-273
Note:
[1834].12.16
Geological diary: First of Chonos Islands (Midship Bay)
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1863. |
CUL-DAR35.259-266
Note:
[1834].12.21
Geological diary: Port St Andrew — Cone Harbor...Tres Montes
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1864. |
CUL-DAR35.270-271
Note:
[1834].12.25--[1834].12.29
Geological diary: East end of other Island
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1865. |
CUL-DAR35.277-285
Note:
[1834].12.31--1835.01.02
Geological diary: Anna Pink Harbor / Patch Cove
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1866. |
CUL-DAR15.2.28
Note:
[Undated]
In Henslows Catalogue of 1835 there are 525 genera (less 14 to be
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1887. | |
1888. | |
1889. | |
1890. | |
1891. | |
1892. |
CUL-DAR37.686-687
Note:
1835
Geological notes made from Capt FitzRoy Specimens collected on the coast
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1894. | |
1895. |
CUL-DAR53.1.B36
Note:
[Undated]
There is a Lutke's Voyage autour du Monde (1826-9) Par[is] 1835 quoted
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1896. |
GeolSoc-COM-P4.2.216
Note:
1837.03.27
Referee report on Williams, On the raised beaches in Barnstaple
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1897. |
GeolSoc-COM-P4.2.65
Note:
1835--1842
Referee report on Forchhammer, Changes of level in Denmark
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1899. | |
1900. | |
1901. | |
1902. | |
1903. | |
1904. | |
1905. | |
1906. | |
1907. | |
1908. |
CUL-DAR35.268-269
Note:
[1835].01.06
Geological diary: "Former Lemoos." — Jan. 6th [1835]. — Lat 44°: 30'
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1910. | |
1911. |
CUL-DAR42.97-99
Note:
1835.02.00
The position of the bones of Mastodon (?) at Port St Julian is of interest
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1912. | |
1913. |
CUL-DAR35.350
Note:
[1835.02.00]
Geological diary: The Cliffs are continued up to the Altos of old Tucapel
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1915. | |
1916. | |
1917. |
CUL-DAR36.445-446
Note:
[1835.02.00--1835.06.00]
Geological diary: Douglass states that the Cordilleras about the Estero de Reloncavi.
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1918. | |
1919. |
CUL-DAR36.452-461
Note:
1835.02.00--1835.06.00
Geological diary: Valleys — Cordilleras — Chili
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1920. |
CUL-DAR35.351-353
Note:
[1835.02.09--1835.02.21]
Geological diary: [Valdivia] New form[ation]. Sandstones (like 2576 rather harder) ferruginous acicular
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1921. |
CUL-DAR36.420-422
Note:
1835.02.09--1835.02.21
Geological diary: Valparaiso (appendix to p. 47)
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1922. |
CUL-DAR36.424
Note:
1835.02.09--1835.02.21
Geological diary: Examined with Mr Alison shells on Hills [Valparaiso].
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1923. | |
1924. | |
1925. |
CUL-DAR39.159
Note:
[Undated]
Coquimbo plains (calculations) Slope of plains (A) between two Stations
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1926. | |
1927. |
CUL-DAR42.28
Note:
1835.02.20
Extract from the Log Book of the "Glamalia[?]" received from her master
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1929. | |
1930. | |
1931. | |
1932. |
CUL-DAR39.138
Note:
[1835.03.06]
Shells at Concepcion — Whether lying on a plain or a flat hill
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1934. | |
1935. | |
1936. | |
1937. | |
1938. |
CUL-DAR39.152
Note:
1835.05.31
This expresses the height of plain where quarries are (calculation) /
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1939. |
CUL-DAR39.160
Note:
[ny].05.31
Valparaiso / Coquimbo (calculations) Explains height of plains where quarries are N.B. same as Herradura Bay
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1941. | |
1942. | |
1943. | |
1944. | |
1945. |
CUL-DAR37.704-708
Note:
[1835].07.27
Appendix to 27th / The Clay yellowish in lower plain is part of main
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1947. | |
1948. | |
1949. |
CUL-DAR37.726-731
Note:
[1835].09.16
Geological diary: Chatham Island [Galapagos Islands]
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1950. |
CUL-DAR37.716-795A
Note:
1835.10.00
Geological diary: Galapagos Islands [All images collated into a single sequence, together with transcription]
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CUL-DAR37.734-735
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[1835].10.01
Geological diary: Albemarles [Island] [Galapagos Islands]
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1957. |
CUL-DAR37.716-723
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[1835].10.10--[1835].10.11
Geological diary: [geological specimens numbered 3265-3299, descriptions] / Freshwater Bay [Galapagos Islands]
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CUL-DAR40.97-99
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[1836].02.07
In the town [Hobart]: Sandstone & Greenstones alternately appear & perhaps in
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1984. |
CUL-DAR39.132
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[Undated]
Effect of tides on reefs Height at barrier v[ide] Kings remark — sailing
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1985. |
CUL-DAR39.133
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[Undated]
Total number of S[outh] American Edentata — 19 species (list follows)
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1986. |
CUL-DAR39.135
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[Undated]
As a proof of more rapid growth externally than internally [on coral reefs]
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1987. |
CUL-DAR46.2.B7
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[Undated]
[Galapagos] Insects / In these genera two of the islands have each their own species
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1988. |
CUL-DAR39.167
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[Undated]
St Julian tuff — pumice tuff — observed by gypsum — very rich in
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1989. |
CUL-DAR46.1.13
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[Undated]
Even in cultivated Plants, protected as much as possible from Struggle
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CUL-DAR41.49
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[1836.04.00]
Mem very great inclination between the 2 soundings on the S.E side so
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1996. |
CUL-DAR41.51
Note:
[1836.04.00]
In every case first inclination (blue water) to about 20-30 fathoms then
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1997. |
CUL-DAR41.52
Note:
[1836.04.00]
Mr Sulivan [says] in some the narrow channels between the smaller islands
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1998. |
CUL-DAR41.53-56
Note:
[1836.04.00]
Sulivans outside deep soundings (and other lists of soundings, with
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2000. |
CUL-DAR41.59-77
Note:
[1836.05.00]
[Essay on] Cleavage / By the term Stratification I mean those planes of division
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2001. |
EH88202322
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1836.05.00--1837.06.00
'R.N. Range of Sharks Nothing For any Purpose' [Red Notebook] Beagle notebook [Transcribed in F1583e]
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CUL-DAR208
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1837--1840
[All of DAR208 in one sequence of 275 images] (excised Notebook pages)
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CUL-DAR205.2
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1837--1880
[All of DAR205.2 in one sequence of 295 images] Means of Distribution
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2019. |
CUL-DAR29.3.26
Note:
[1837]
Fernando Noronha / What islands in the Galapagos do following birds come from
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2021. |
CUL-DAR64.2.10
Note:
[1837--1844]
On the formation of Mould / Begin with contrasting upper & lower soil /
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2024. |
NHM-MSS-DARA.3
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[1837.05.31]
"Series of specimens showing the composition of the circular coral-reef, which forms Keeling Atoll or lagoon-island in the Indian Ocean; collected by Charles Darwin Esq. during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle.—"
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2026. |
GeolSoc-COM-P4.2.49
Note:
1837.07.10
Referees' report: Charles Robert Darwin, Raised beaches in Chile." Yes report by Adam Sedgwick
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2028. | |
2029. |
CUL-DAR125.-
Note:
1838
Notebook M: [Metaphysics on morals and speculations on expression]
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CUL-DAR29.3.30
Note:
[1838]
Birds from Galapagos Archipelago collected by Syms Covington in
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2043. |
CUL-DAR91.4-55
Note:
1838--1840
Old & useless notes about the moral sense & some metaphysical points
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2044. |
CUL-GBR.0012.MSAdd.10393
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1838--1863
Gardening diary kept by members of the Darwin family at the Mount, Shrewsbury
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2045. |
RRAuction7Dec.2022Lot1095
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1838--1840
Library ledger recording Darwin borrowing charts
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2048. |
GeolSoc-COM-P4.2.47
Note:
1838.03.09
Referees' report: Charles Robert Darwin, On the formation of mould." Yes report by William Buckland
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2050. |
CUL-DAR210.8.1
Note:
[1838.04][07.after]
'Work finished If not marry' Memorandum on marriage
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CUL-DAR210.8.2
Note:
[1838.07.00]
'This is the Question Marry Not Marry' Memorandum on marriage
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2056. |
CUL-DAR5.B19-B22
Note:
1838.07.16
A small red sand pit on left hand side of lane connecting the Copthorn &
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2057. |
CUL-DAR191.1-2
Note:
[1838].09.02
Man / Zoological Gardens / Mr Youatt great veterinary surgeon says he has
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2063. |
CUL-DAR210.8.14
Note:
[1839.02.00.ca]
'The state of mind that I wish to preserve with respect to you' [Emma Darwin's memo about Darwin's religious doubts] (c. 2.1839)
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2064. |
CUL-DAR91.29-30
Note:
1838.10.02
Those emotions which are strongest in man are common to other animals
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2065. |
CUL-DAR42.194
Note:
1838.12.25
A river is a string of water — some parts thick & moving slow — others
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2066. |
CUL-DAR16.147
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[Undated]
Fürnrohr Flora Ratisbonensis 1839 (Naturhist Topog von Regensburg)
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CUL-DAR77.62c
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[1839--1841]
In Lupine Bees frequent & seem to act something like on Kidney Beans
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2085. |
CUL-DAR205.2.33
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1839.01.06
During the extraordinary gale of Sunday / quantities of salt spray were
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2086. |
CUL-DAR205.9.67
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1839.01.09
Geolog[ical] Soc[iety] / Dr Harlaam showed an incisor very much larger
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2087. |
CUL-DAR195.1.1
Note:
1839.01.12
We do not blush when we give an abject beggar relief if by ourselves but
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2088. |
CUL-DAR91.31
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1839.01.13
My father received a letter from Mr Roberts a person he had long known &
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CUL-DAR91.32
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1839.01.14
My father says he has heard of many cases of ideots knowing things which
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CUL-DAR262.9.1-2
Note:
1839.02.00--1839.03.00
Bought of Lambert & Rawlings, Coventry Street, London (list of silver)
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EH88206161-2
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1839.02.00--1839.03.00
Bought of Lambert & Rawlings, Coventry Street, London (list of silver)
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2093. |
CUL-DAR189.1
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1839.03.27
On expression / In passion the nervous system has been accustomed to send
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CUL-DAR205.9.68
Note:
1839.03.27
Featherstonhaugh says Mastodons at Kentucky associated with recent Unios
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2095. |
CUL-DAR91.42-52
Note:
1839.05.05
Looking at Man, as a Naturalist would at any other Mammiferous animal
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CUL-DAR205.7.190
Note:
1839.07.03
Common Pheasants have crossed with half-bred Bees Pheas[ants]
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2101. |
CUL-DAR5.B89-B90
Note:
1839.10.30
Mr Macnab a mate in Mr Enderby's discovery vessel the Eliza — gave me
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2102. |
CUL-DAR205.5.20
Note:
1839.10.31
No VIII I see several species of thrushes with black ear feathers
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2103. |
CUL-DAR205.9.69
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1839.12.04
Mr Owen[?] says that the structure of the skeletons of the Ichthyosauri
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2104. |
CUL-DAR205.9.70
Note:
1839.12.04
Mr Austen remarked that the form of shells in the S[outhern] Devonshire
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2105. |
CUL-DAR112.B100
Note:
[Undated]
Lyell once told me that in spite of his father's pursuits
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2108. |
CUL-DAR110.B11
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[Undated]
Menyanthes / Examined pollen the short styled pollen the largest though
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CUL-DAR205.1.14
Note:
[Undated]
He who believes each spec[ies] created & yet say teeth in whales jaw
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2110. |
CUL-DAR205.1.16
Note:
[Undated]
In Catalogue of Birds I see I have remark (I know not whether introduced
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CUL-DAR205.1.17-18
Note:
[Undated]
The absurdity of abortive organs being created for system is felt
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CUL-DAR157.1.146
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[Undated]
Two balls run into one. Dark brown shining spots removed by ether &
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CUL-DAR205.5.178
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[Undated]
Huxley / ramified aquiferous channels of annelids requiring circumambient
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CUL-DAR205.5.179
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[Undated]
Though with Cuvier (& Huxley) the enunciation of as general propositions
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CUL-DAR205.5.182
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[Undated]
Divergence Theory / case of species adapted to different stations in
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2121. |
CUL-DAR205.11.57
Note:
[Undated]
Ch 4 / I have seen a Kitty wren nest (I believe a "Cock-nest") built in
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CUL-DAR205.11.60
Note:
[Undated]
Habits / Columba littoralis of Java Gould says belongs to other section
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CUL-DAR205.2.74
Note:
[Undated]
Infusorial dust in Atlantic; particles 1/1000 of an inch transport of seeds— 300 miles
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CUL-DAR205.6.27
Note:
[Undated]
If all variations appear first generally not at earliest period of life
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CUL-DAR205.6.37
Note:
[Undated]
Feels sure that Linneaus is wrong in the down of young Ganders whether
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2127. |
CUL-DAR205.2.76
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[Undated]
Hooker does not know whether ever published At Stuky[?] Castle old
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CUL-DAR205.3.68
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[Undated]
The kangaroo which Capt Wickham brought from the Abrolhos 30 miles from
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CUL-DAR205.3.69
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[Undated]
To give vivid idea of Geographical Distribution compare birds of Europe
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2130. |
CUL-DAR205.3.75
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[Undated]
At Zoolog[ical] Soc[iety] 1840 work on distribution of all European
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CUL-DAR205.3.78
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[Undated]
Gould — no woodpeckers in Australia though so woody — explains by no
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2133. |
CUL-DAR205.2.54
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[Undated]
With respect to what Lyell has said of Hawks killing graminiverous birds
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CUL-DAR205.2.55
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[Undated]
If Products were to be found in Miocene (like Ingonia[?] seemingly in
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CUL-DAR205.10.23
Note:
[Undated]
Henslow says that the Centaurea with a Ray nigrescens or decipiens is
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2136. |
CUL-DAR205.5.203
Note:
[Undated]
Jerboa hops & walks never touching ground with front legs just like bird!! striking case of adaptation
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2137. |
CUL-DAR205.5.204
Note:
[Undated]
W[aterhouse?] says M[ilne-]Edwards has admirably discussed Waterhouse
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2138. |
CUL-DAR205.2.163
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[Undated]
See how far Faroe from line of soundings for ch 10 p. 57 Migration of Birds
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2140. |
CUL-DAR205.2.166
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[Undated]
With respect to transport from isd to isd — if by chance then numbers
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2141. |
CUL-DAR205.3.100
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[Undated]
The these cases we are able to analyse to certain extent cause of
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2142. |
CUL-DAR205.3.102
Note:
[Undated]
Land shells at Philippines very curious & peculiar — not so sea shells
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2143. |
CUL-DAR205.3.104
Note:
[Undated]
How beautifully Tinamus & allied genera supply Partridges & Quails
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2144. |
CUL-DAR205.3.106
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[Undated]
As the plants with the widest ranges are just those which (from shells)
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2145. |
CUL-DAR205.3.110
Note:
[Undated]
Species Theory / Mr Cuming with his own collection & that of Mr Hind
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2146. |
CUL-DAR205.5.205
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[Undated]
Classification / 11 / Think over my origin of sexual characters I think
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2147. |
CUL-DAR205.5.206
Note:
[Undated]
Owen says the one almost abortive & apparently useless tusk in the lower
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2148. |
CUL-DAR205.5.207
Note:
[Undated]
Most curious analogy for movement in trees in general form of whole body
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2149. |
CUL-DAR205.5.208
Note:
[Undated]
How extraordinary the resemblance in pollen-masses in Asclepiadae &
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2150. |
CUL-DAR205.5.209
Note:
[Undated]
Get case of some peculiarity common to two races of Cabbages
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2151. |
CUL-DAR205.5.210
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[Undated]
Take a small Family with (say) 3 genera — develop one with numerous
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2153. |
CUL-DAR205.5.212
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[Undated]
In accounting for origin of rattle snake no difficulty if it cd be shewn
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2154. |
CUL-DAR205.3.115
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[Undated]
Mouse of Chonos slightly different from those of Chiloe v[ide] Zoology
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2155. |
CUL-DAR205.3.117
Note:
[Undated]
Waterhouse says in Muridæ (greatest range of any family of terrestrial
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2156. |
CUL-DAR205.11.104
Note:
[Undated]
I f[ound] a 6th nest with slaves (Back) I traced for 37 yds from nest
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2157. |
CUL-DAR205.11.105
Note:
[Undated]
I found two nests of F[ormica] sanguinea in morning[?] &[?] I watched
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2158. |
CUL-DAR205.11.106
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[Undated]
I felt at first a little sceptical on this head but this was unreasonable
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2159. |
CUL-DAR205.11.107
Note:
[Undated]
R[?] on probability of ants feeding the larvae with different food & so
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2160. |
CUL-DAR205.11.109
Note:
[Undated]
F Walker does not believe about the mistake of Diptera laying in fungus
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2161. |
CUL-DAR205.11.110
Note:
[Undated]
The instinct of sucking is curious but I find that 2 kittens each know
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2162. |
CUL-DAR205.11.111
Note:
[Undated]
Ch 10 / a difficulty put I think by Bowen & Lowell about instinct
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2163. |
CUL-DAR205.11.112
Note:
[Undated]
The young Birds do not seem to know how to blow out crop perfectly
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2164. |
CUL-DAR205.11.113
Note:
[Undated]
When I come to Bees cells Look to Haughton Review in Nat Hist R April
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2165. |
CUL-DAR205.2.126
Note:
[Undated]
If plants on alpine summits of U[nited] S[tates] are similar to those of
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2166. |
CUL-DAR205.2.128
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[Undated]
Hooker objected to the great powers of transportal of fish
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2167. |
CUL-DAR205.2.130
Note:
[Undated]
Mr Yarrell told me he had seen a trout so full of salmon spawn that when
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2168. |
CUL-DAR205.2.132
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[Undated]
From greater size of workshops continental products will always tend to
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2169. |
CUL-DAR205.2.140
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[Undated]
There is a Dutch chart of S.W part of Celebes by the Staff of H.M Brig Postillon
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2170. |
CUL-DAR205.2.141
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[Undated]
Every island has plants — if these plants were proof of former land
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2172. |
CUL-DAR205.9.260
Note:
[Undated]
In as much as the conditions of every species (except perhaps a few
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2173. |
CUL-DAR205.9.261
Note:
[Undated]
Hugh Miller urges as long as we go back & find same species it is
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2174. | |
2175. |
CUL-DAR205.9.265
Note:
[Undated]
It is important that preservation of land animals alomst always in strata
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2176. |
CUL-DAR205.9.266
Note:
[Undated]
If we look at some of the great breaks in formations as between
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2177. |
CUL-DAR205.9.267
Note:
[Undated]
Considering enormous degradation 5 or 6 miles of strata formed chiefly
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2178. |
CUL-DAR205.9.268
Note:
[Undated]
If one was to judge from Mammalia prodigious changes since Glacial period
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2179. |
CUL-DAR205.6.79
Note:
[Undated]
Embryology / Nathusius work on skulls of Pigs important on embryology of
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2180. | |
2181. | |
2182. |
CUL-DAR189.72
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[Undated]
& threw his arms and legs about & dashed everything away that it cd reach
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2183. |
CUL-DAR189.74
Note:
[Undated]
while others as the larger baboons jabber by rapidly moving the
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2184. |
CUL-DAR205.10.59
Note:
[Undated]
On permanence of variation I think Babington Flora — a var of Pinus
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2185. |
CUL-DAR205.5.161
Note:
[Undated]
In Black horse bey brown & grey horses being dark when foals
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2186. |
CUL-DAR205.5.163
Note:
[Undated]
All Mammals have something in common as warm blood & high cerebral
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2187. |
CUL-DAR205.5.164
Note:
[Undated]
If physical mutations of world go in cycle (probably endless
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2189. |
CUL-DAR205.5.166
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[Undated]
Which is most probable that two birds should be separately evolved in
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2190. |
CUL-DAR205.2.35
Note:
[Undated]
What astounding movements & destruction must have been caused by the intercalation of cold period
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2191. |
CUL-DAR205.9.151
Note:
[Undated]
Strickland says amount of similarity in the geological regions
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2192. |
CUL-DAR205.9.335
Note:
[Undated]
Lyell has an extinct Gnathodon in the Miocene of Virginia — viz G
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2194. |
CUL-DAR195.4.38
Note:
[Undated]
Saw a child 3 or 4 years old which had been a little frightened & had
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2195. |
CUL-DAR205.2.81
Note:
[Undated]
When discussing character of Flora of Tristan d'Acunha intermediate
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2196. |
CUL-DAR205.2.82
Note:
[Undated]
The same means which I have imagined will account for origin of alpine
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2197. |
CUL-DAR205.2.83
Note:
[Undated]
If there had ever been as much Land in southern hemisphere as in Northern
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2198. | |
2199. |
CUL-DAR205.2.93
Note:
[Undated]
Geographical Distrib[ution] / In arguing that adaptability of structures
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2200. |
CUL-DAR205.2.94
Note:
[Undated]
It wd be well to find out whether Plants of Fernando Po alike those of
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2203. |
CUL-DAR205.3.254
Note:
[Undated]
Capt Moresby M.S account of Chagos coral isl[and] no flying foxes or
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2205. |
CUL-DAR205.9.57a-57b
Note:
[Undated]
Thinking over extinction of S[outh] American Mammals
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2206. |
CUL-DAR205.9.57c
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[Undated]
Featherstonaugh says Elephants are found over 1400 miles in N. America
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2207. |
CUL-DAR205.9.58
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[Undated]
Carduum — porulosum variety in upper & lower parts of Eocene beds / See
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CUL-DAR205.9.60
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[Undated]
If as Lyell says formations are mere pages in hist[ory] of world
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CUL-DAR205.9.61
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[Undated]
Stupendous degradation as well as metamorphic action destroys fossils on
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CUL-DAR205.9.63
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[Undated]
Capt Grey brought from Perth S[outhern] Australia four shells (Chama &
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CUL-DAR205.5.72
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[Undated]
Bicheno shows that here and there there exists a distinct natural family
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CUL-DAR205.5.83
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For Waterhouses views two groups must be taken & his view must refer to
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CUL-DAR205.9.65
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Owen's paper of Glyptodon must be studied / The argument of the
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CUL-DAR205.9.66
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If the father of the Vertebrata had habits of Birds how poor a chance of preservation
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2217. | |
2218. |
CUL-DAR205.7.165
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Make pollen of one var[iety] of Cabbage prepotent over another
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CUL-DAR205.5.193
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Classification — Cuvierian notion — Why however different 2 sexes are
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2221. |
CUL-DAR205.5.195
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[Undated]
Geospiza an admirable instance of a diverging group becoming adapted to
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2223. |
CUL-DAR205.5.199
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[Undated]
The Galeopithecus is a Bat without arms give woodcut of its hand & that of bat
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2224. |
CUL-DAR205.5.201
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[Undated]
Mr Swainson pretends that Mammals circles are nearly perfect
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2225. |
CUL-DAR205.5.202
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[Undated]
Hooker says that in Umbelliferae that though the commoner sub-families
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2226. |
CUL-DAR205.1.25
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[Undated]
Owen calls the simple undivided extremities of the Lepidosiren
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2227. |
CUL-DAR205.1.38
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All my arguments from Abortive organs &c apply equally to God-Creation & to strange German notion of earth-creation for why on this in classes & why abortive parts
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2228. |
CUL-DAR205.1.39
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[Undated]
Young Giraffe appears to me to have as long horns (abortive organs) as old giraffes
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2229. |
CUL-DAR205.2.212
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In my written discussion on Geograph[ical Distrib[ution] — add the
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2231. |
CUL-DAR205.5.12
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[Undated]
Excellent case of a structure being derived by gradations adapted to
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CUL-DAR205.5.14-16
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[Undated]
One is astonished at animals adapted to very diff[erent] habits although
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CUL-DAR205.5.146
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[Undated]
John Murray scorns Forbes Ideal Morphosis & Owens remark that "Morphology
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2234. |
CUL-DAR205.7.252
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[Undated]
Mr C believes from every character it is really Hybrid / Is there not a
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2235. |
CUL-DAR205.7.253
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[Undated]
seems to have been good: this was observed on three plants
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2236. | |
2237. |
CUL-DAR205.7.258
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[Undated]
If I want to go on with Hybridism try Hibiscus manihot & vitifolia
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CUL-DAR205.1.56
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Under Geograph[ical] Distrib[ution] some facts by R Brown on an abortive part not being constant in Proteaceae
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2239. | |
2240. |
CUL-DAR205.1.65
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[Undated]
Rudimentary organs / 4 methods / (1) Reacquirement of lost organ
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CUL-DAR205.1.66
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[Undated]
Rudimentary organs / We have in different animals the same organ in all
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CUL-DAR205.11.117
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Mistake of Instinct / Ch 10 / Wonderful as Hive-Bees instinct & aided by
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2243. |
CUL-DAR205.11.118
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[Undated]
After giving cases of Buceros & Kitty wren of allied instinct in groups
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2245. |
CUL-DAR205.11.68
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[Undated]
Mr Wilson in a letter says a half-bred Dingo from Australia had an
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2246. |
CUL-DAR205.11.70
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[Undated]
Dried Human Saliva behaves in exactly same way in flame of Spirit Lamp
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2247. |
CUL-DAR205.11.72
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[Undated]
In the Cuculus americanus are eggs small if so wd show fact incidental
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2248. | |
2249. |
CUL-DAR205.11.87
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[Undated]
In M.S at end of Youatt Dog under M.S from Mr James Wilson — account of
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2251. |
CUL-DAR205.11.91
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[Undated]
I may confirm published statements which do not require confirmation
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2252. | |
2253. |
CUL-DAR205.2.174
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[Undated]
Hooker & Watson (at some future time) cases as by Blyth of Tetrao
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2254. |
CUL-DAR205.2.175
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[Undated]
I think D[e] C[andolle] gives proportion of large-fruited plants
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2255. |
CUL-DAR205.2.176
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[Undated]
Where has Babbage speculated on falling of light bodies in water
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2256. |
CUL-DAR205.2.177
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[Undated]
It might be worth while to measure in Pacific & Indian Oceans how far
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2257. |
CUL-DAR205.2.178
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[Undated]
Hooker says no Land Birds on Kerguelen yet Acenae perfectly worked seeds
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2258. | |
2259. |
CUL-DAR205.2.180
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[Undated]
Dr Sutherland states that the Arctic Fox the Dog wolf & Bears & men are
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2260. |
CUL-DAR205.2.181
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[Undated]
Naturalised Plants / An isld will always receive far more than give
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2261. |
CUL-DAR205.2.182
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[Undated]
I think one wastes some astonishment at species being distinct on E & W
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2262. | |
2263. |
CUL-DAR205.3.252
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[Undated]
Yarrell told me 90 birds common to N[orth] America & Europe
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2264. | |
2265. |
CUL-DAR205.2.101
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[Undated]
Ocean Islands may be either remnants of continent or points in process of
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2266. |
CUL-DAR205.2.106
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[Undated]
Can amount of peculiarity in S[outhern] Headlands as C[ape] of G[ood]
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2267. | |
2268. |
CUL-DAR205.5.44
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[Undated]
Relations of affinity are directly due to consanguineity (& remotely to
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2269. | |
2270. |
CUL-DAR205.5.49
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[Undated]
Facts from Gould (on another paper) of close species of Tasmania of
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2271. | |
2272. |
CUL-DAR205.5.57
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[Undated]
The Curculio & Cerambyx[?] from Philippines wh[ich] were spotted & so
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2273. | |
2274. |
CUL-DAR205.3.236
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[Undated]
Waterton says all the Lynnei of S[outh] America are characterised by a
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2275. |
CUL-DAR205.3.237
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[Undated]
If during Glacial period all torrid plants killed then when the world was
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2276. |
CUL-DAR205.2.112
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[Undated]
Wallace's case of animals of Celebes being African may be due to Asia
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2277. |
CUL-DAR205.2.113
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[Undated]
All Geographical Miles [distances and flying times for birds] [distances
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2278. | |
2279. | |
2280. |
CUL-DAR205.3.227
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Mr Blyth says that the common Toad of these regions Bufo melanostictus?
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2281. |
CUL-DAR205.3.233
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[Undated]
Mr W Mantell says N[ew] Zealanders do not eat grass seed
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2282. |
CUL-DAR205.3.234
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[Undated]
New Zealand & Japan about same size what a contrast in the mammals
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2283. |
CUL-DAR205.7.99
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[Undated]
Yarrell has just discovered that there are two swans in domest[ication]
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2284. | |
2285. | |
2286. | |
2287. | |
2288. |
CUL-DAR205.4.88
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[Undated]
Hooker has collection from St Pauls & Amsterdam; several introduced
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2289. |
CUL-DAR205.4.89
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[Undated]
Mr Hooker says that Flora of S Desolation or Kerguelen is S American
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2290. | |
2291. | |
2292. |
CUL-DAR205.4.92
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[Undated]
Hooker says Galapagos plants, those not peculiar are mostly W Indian
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2293. |
CUL-DAR205.4.72
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[Undated]
If "Cosmica" produced plants surely coral-islets of Pacific & Indian
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2294. |
CUL-DAR205.4.73
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[Undated]
Callistricta verna[?] Mortia[?] ossitana[?] & Limosella aquatica f[ound]
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2295. |
CUL-DAR205.4.74
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[Undated]
Under the Chapter of representatives give as difficulty the affinity of
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2296. |
CUL-DAR205.4.8
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[Undated]
Howe's isl[an]d very intermediate between Norfolk Is[lan]d Australia &
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2297. | |
2298. |
CUL-DAR205.7.237
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[Undated]
Koelreuter has shown that tendency to vary is transmitted to hybrid
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2299. |
CUL-DAR205.3.171
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[Undated]
The great law of affinity of forms I do not speak of identical species is
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2300. | |
2301. |
CUL-DAR205.3.192
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[Undated]
The specification in the different islands apparently so similar is
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2302. |
CUL-DAR205.3.193
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[Undated]
The exiled species of Decandolle the distinctness of type of species (in
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2303. | |
2304. |
CUL-DAR205.8.26
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[Undated]
a remarkable difference in structure & even colour of the stamens
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2305. |
CUL-DAR205.7.57
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[Undated]
Sterility of Plant from conditions / Summary for Hybrid Chapter
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2306. | |
2307. | |
2308. |
CUL-DAR205.7.81
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[Undated]
A Sierra Leone wild cow at [Zoological] Gardens took but not readily
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2309. |
CUL-DAR205.9.109
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[Undated]
The degree of perfection of the Geological records cannot be more than if
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2310. |
CUL-DAR205.9.110
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[Undated]
Lyell remarked that Smith of Jordan Hill Paper before Geolog[ical]
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2311. |
CUL-DAR205.9.111
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[Undated]
Nothing will give idea of time so well as to consider formation &
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2312. |
CUL-DAR205.9.112
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[Undated]
Will it not illustrate loss of fossils to consider whether there are
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2313. |
CUL-DAR205.9.113
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[Undated]
Everyone when he thinks of extermination feels inclined to call in
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2314. |
CUL-DAR205.9.114
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[Undated]
If I can show extreme simplicity of Geology of world & that Europe
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2315. |
CUL-DAR205.9.116-117
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[Undated]
Strongest objection to my theor[y] — is that there must have been
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2316. |
CUL-DAR205.3.247
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[Undated]
Lyell has remarked that if same species at any period be found at poles
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2317. |
CUL-DAR205.3.248
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[Undated]
In my catalogue M[onte] Video Gnats in number blown on ship 45 miles from
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2318. |
CUL-DAR205.3.251
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Lieut Holland says there are plenty of monkeys in Princes Island
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2319. | |
2320. | |
2321. | |
2322. | |
2323. |
CUL-DAR205.9.336
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[Undated]
On reflection I certainly think that var[ieties] must be produced in many
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2324. | |
2325. | |
2326. | |
2327. |
CUL-DAR205.9.348
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[Undated]
Maximum thickness of each formation measured in different places
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2328. |
CUL-DAR205.9.281
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[Undated]
Mr Gwyn Jeffreys objects that Littorina are found very abundant in Crag
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2329. |
CUL-DAR205.9.282
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[Undated]
Probably far more migration than change of species heance change seldom
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2330. | |
2331. | |
2332. | |
2333. | |
2334. |
CUL-DAR205.3.50
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[Undated]
If the local variation be disputed then these excessively close species
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2335. | |
2336. | |
2337. |
CUL-DAR205.3.64
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[Undated]
Sedgwick objected to my view similarity of isl[an]ds of Galapagos & yet
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2338. |
CUL-DAR205.3.67
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[Undated]
Capt Moresby informs me that the Nicobar Isl[an]ds have no wild animals
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2339. |
CUL-DAR205.4.18
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[Undated]
Bennett at Brit[ish] Mus[eum] tells me Gaudichaud Voyage autour du Monde
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2340. |
CUL-DAR205.4.19
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[Undated]
Hooker's cases of several species on same isld / Chance of another
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2341. | |
2342. |
CUL-DAR205.4.45
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[Undated]
R Brown remarked that some plants found only on limestone in England in
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2343. | |
2344. |
CUL-DAR205.4.6
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[Undated]
Dammara of New Zealand New Caledonia New Hebrides — Araucaria
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2345. |
CUL-DAR205.5.10
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Language only will express the analogies with distant parts of Nature
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2346. |
CUL-DAR205.5.103
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[Undated]
Forbes thinks law that where genus arises there it will die because where
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2347. | |
2348. |
CUL-DAR205.5.159
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Waterhouse urged that if all fossils were collected & mingled with recent
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2349. | |
2350. | |
2351. |
CUL-DAR205.5.38
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The relations of affinity must be judged from those parts of frame
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2352. |
CUL-DAR205.7.83
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[Undated]
Saw hybrid Zebra & Ass wh has mounted Zebra with no effect
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2353. |
CUL-DAR205.7.84
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[Undated]
Zoolog[ical] Soc[iety] saw hybrid of Bonnet & Rhesius monkey
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2354. |
CUL-DAR205.7.86
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[Undated]
Hybrid Pintado between common Pheasant & Pintado lived several years in
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2355. | |
2356. |
CUL-DAR205.7.92
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[Undated]
Mr Shuckard has seen two distinct genera of Hymenoptera coupled
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2357. | |
2358. | |
2359. |
CUL-DAR205.7.138
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Hybrids being generally healthy when born & exposed to conditions in
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2360. | |
2361. |
CUL-DAR205.7.202
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Possibly it will turn out important analogy that the Ancon sheep were
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2362. | |
2363. |
CUL-DAR205.7.212
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1) Hybrid between L[obelia] syphilitica & speciosa What are habits?
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2364. |
CUL-DAR205.8.60
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Pelargoniums / Sow Money-watch & var[ietie]s of Verbascum / Lathyrus
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2365. | |
2366. | |
2367. | |
2368. |
CUL-DAR205.6.16
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[Undated]
Bell states that Land-Salamander cannot from being land undergo the
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2369. |
CUL-DAR205.6.18-21
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[Undated]
It must be deeply considered how the instincts peculiar to the sexes &
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2370. |
CUL-DAR205.6.49
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[Undated]
Mr Haynes & Cocker agree that for hardly 2 years can best birds be told
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2371. | |
2372. |
CUL-DAR205.6.51
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[Undated]
The short faced & long faced Tumbler [annotated genealogical diagrams]
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2373. | |
2374. |
CUL-DAR205.6.53
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[Undated]
The natural system is Genealogy which we have generally to seek out from
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2375. |
CUL-DAR205.6.62
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[Undated]
Land & fresh-water Crabs are only ones which do not undergo metamorphosis
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2376. |
CUL-DAR205.6.64
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Embryology / No fish has larval stage — Frogs higher have — Toad either
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2377. |
CUL-DAR205.6.65
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[Undated]
The actual rate of development as just remarked is not concerned here
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2378. |
CUL-DAR205.6.66-67
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[Undated]
Embryology / If 1/100 part of each variation affects very young embryo
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2379. | |
2380. |
CUL-DAR205.7.120
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[Undated]
Peacock & Grouse First Hybrid Mr Mitchell has seen at Amsterdam
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2381. | |
2382. |
CUL-DAR205.7.131
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[Undated]
G.R Grey / Crax globicera rubra alictor [?] all right all belong to Crax
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2383. | |
2384. |
CUL-DAR205.9.78
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[Undated]
The History of the world as inferred by variation of species is not a
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2385. | |
2386. |
CUL-DAR205.9.81
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[Undated]
In large continent the individuals of each species from being exposed to
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2387. |
CUL-DAR205.7.213
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[Undated]
Herbert / The hybrids from 2 Loasas[?] have continued true with little
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2388. |
CUL-DAR205.7.215
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[Undated]
Doubt Monocot[yledonous] being more difficult to hybridise than
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2389. |
CUL-DAR205.7.244
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[Undated]
Mr Gower tells me that he has seen Rhod[odendron] altacharense[?]
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2390. |
CUL-DAR205.7.251
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[Undated]
Mr Thwaites says that the pollen of Fuchsia fulgens take on F[uchsia]
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2391. |
CUL-DAR205.9.138
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[Undated]
Falconer doubts great mammals having at late anterior period been large
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2392. |
CUL-DAR205.9.140-140b
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[Undated]
It is very remarkable an ancient jaw of Europe being related to many
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2393. |
CUL-DAR205.9.141
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[Undated]
Prof Buckland thinks that Deinotherium Toxodon Basolosamus[?] are allied
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2394. |
CUL-DAR205.9.197
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[Undated]
Gould showed me a wonderful genus from peaks of Cordillera
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2395. |
CUL-DAR205.9.198
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[Undated]
If my theory be true, whole geolog[ical] forms of old & new world must be
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2396. |
CUL-DAR205.9.210
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[Undated]
To what order of Agassiz does the Marsupial Pipe Fish belong — is it
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2397. |
CUL-DAR205.9.211
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[Undated]
How good a case relation of Dinornis to Apteryx law of succession
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2398. |
CUL-DAR205.9.212
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[Undated]
Gray believes that the recent Trigoniae are local species but abundant when found 22
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2399. | |
2400. | |
2401. |
CUL-DAR205.9.236
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[Undated]
Murchison seems to have made out that the Permian system is intermediate
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2402. |
CUL-DAR205.9.271
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[Undated]
Look at Europe we do not find here and there small formations
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2403. |
CUL-DAR205.9.272
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[Undated]
Falconer has discovered 3 species stage below stage of Elephants in
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2404. |
CUL-DAR205.9.273
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[Undated]
If inhabitant of America then contemporary with Lunds animals had
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2406. |
CUL-DAR205.9.317
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[Undated]
The best test of highness & lowness is if equal number of productions
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CUL-DAR205.9.318
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[Undated]
In speaking of Highness & lowness of a class we always look to higher
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2409. | |
2410. |
CUL-DAR205.9.321
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[Undated]
My Glacial doctrines show that species do not change at same rate
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2411. |
CUL-DAR205.9.322
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[Undated]
As A DeCandolle shows plainly that the lower plants range furthest (&
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CUL-DAR205.9.349
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[Undated]
Ch Geolog — add after Crasan Fault / Prof Ramsay has published an
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CUL-DAR205.9.358
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[Undated]
One of the most distinguished Pal[eontologists] in Europe Prof Pictet
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2414. |
CUL-DAR205.9.360
Note:
[Undated]
The total number of species having immensely increased since Dawn of Life
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2415. |
CUL-DAR205.9.372
Note:
[Undated]
Palaeontology / A Gaudry great work must be all read — very good on Filiation of Species
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2416. |
CUL-DAR205.9.376
Note:
[Undated]
Lerneidae — Hookers parasitical plants are high by descent but are
Text
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2418. | |
2419. | |
2420. | |
2421. | |
2422. |
CUL-DAR59.1.125-128
Note:
[Undated]
U[tricularia] montana / The largest tuber nearly 1 in long & .45 broad
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2424. | |
2425. | |
2426. |
CUL-DAR47.88
Note:
[Undated]
Ch 6 / One admires industry of man who out of a bed of roses
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2428. |
CUL-DAR84.1.104
Note:
[Undated]
S[clater] could think of no groups where there was gaudy colouring in
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2429. |
CUL-DAR84.1.170
Note:
[Undated]
Mr Ford / Draw the smaller & more elongated of the 2 peacock's feathers
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2431. |
CUL-DAR90.148-149
Note:
[Undated]
of addendum [to `Descent'?] p. 299D Variations occurring late in life & transmitted to one sex alone
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2432. |
CUL-DAR80.B114-B115
Note:
[Undated]
p 21 of my M.S / The Aymaras live between 10000 & 15000 feet height
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2433. |
CUL-DAR82.B4
Note:
[Undated]
Of tail-less batrachians G[ünther] knows permanent structural
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2434. |
CUL-DAR84.2.117-118
Note:
[Undated]
Birds Display / Gould once saw & made a sketch of a male Argus pheasant
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2435. | |
2436. |
GeolSoc-COM-P4.2.48
Note:
1840
Referees' report: Charles Robert Darwin, Volcanic phenomena." Yes report by Adam Sedgwick
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2437. |
RCS-MS0007.1.6.1.22
Note:
1840
A List of Casts of Fossils collected in South America, by Charles Darwin Esq. Described and figured in the ‘Fossil mammalia' of the voyage of the Beagle. 4to. London, 1840
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2438. | |
2439. | |
2440. |
CUL-DAR205.6.11
Note:
1840.01.00
Selection only affects born individuals (or eggs or larvae) & therefore
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2441. | |
2442. |
GeolSoc-COM-P4.2.38
Note:
1840.01.22
Referee report on Clarke, on a shower of ashes which fell on board the Roxburgh
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2443. |
CUL-DAR45.67
Note:
[Undated]
Gould says one of my sparrows viz Iagoensis from the C. de Verdes speciation, the other Hispaniola (?) an African species.
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2444. |
CUL-DAR205.9.351-352
Note:
[ny].11.13--[ny].03.16
[list of seeds planted and how many germinated]
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2445. |
CUL-DAR205.8.32-33
Note:
[ny].03.03
Remarks on good drawings of Monochaetum ensiferum [with diagram]
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2446. |
CUL-DAR205.9.216
Note:
[ny].03.25
Falconer syas a Parkinsonia, an undoubtedly American plant
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2447. |
CUL-DAR49.1b
Note:
1840.04.05
It seems Coucumber in frames will not impregnate each other
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2448. | |
2449. |
CUL-DAR205.2.97
Note:
[ny].04.21
Atlantic[?] / If those Botanists, who have especially and lately attended
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2450. |
CUL-DAR205.2.129
Note:
[ny].05.05
Crawfurd tells me that W. Earl has written on connection of the Banks of Borneo with Celebes 18
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2451. |
CUL-DAR205.5.30
Note:
1840.06.00
Considering the endless generations of organisms during almost infinite
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2452. |
CUL-DAR205.9.101
Note:
1840.06.00
Lyell well remarked of Deshayes & Phillips assert[ion] that number of
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2453. |
CUL-DAR47.1d
Note:
1840.06.00
A beast of prey introduced into country would probably not exterminate a
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2454. |
CUL-DAR205.3.63
Note:
[ny].06.17
Ascension one of the most wonderful cases of introduced plants & animals
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2455. |
CUL-DAR205.2.49
Note:
1840.07.00
My Father when var [illegible] tulips were very rare had them planted in
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2456. | |
2457. | |
2458. | |
2459. |
CUL-DAR49.2
Note:
1840.07.00
I looked with grief at snap-dragon & fancied from the force required to
Text
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2460. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C4
Note:
1840.08.00
A poor unattractive bunch of Oenothera with 5 flowers was visited in 15
Text
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2461. |
CUL-DAR205.7.214
Note:
[ny].10.00
To be kept till spring / Look at Book / The Dean of Manchester attributes
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2462. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C15
Note:
1840.10.00--1841.07.12
After 6 weeks at Maer & one here constantly at all hours looking at Heartease & never saw Bees go near one
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2463. |
CUL-DAR49.3-15
Note:
1840.10.00--1841.07.00
Clarkia Pulchella — when in full flower, pistil longer than stamens
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2464. | |
2465. |
CUL-DAR60.2.3-4
Note:
[ny].11.18
Aldrovanda australis / Petioles terminating generally in 6 filaments
Text
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2466. |
GeolSoc-COM-P4.2.35
Note:
1840.11.18
Referee report on Chatfield, San Salvador earthquake
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2467. | |
2468. |
CUL-DAR205.9.115
Note:
1840.12.15
As a proof how little ever the Conchological Series of Fossil is real
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2471. | |
2472. | |
2473. | |
2474. | |
2475. | |
2476. | |
2477. | |
2478. | |
2479. | |
2480. | |
2481. | |
2482. |
CUL-DAR205.9.323
Note:
[1841]
Southern South America has probably a larger percentage of Birds, specifically same, as inter tropic S. of Equator
Text
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2483. | |
2484. |
CUL-DAR49.17-18
Note:
1841.01.00
R Brown disbelieves hybrid ferns — Grasses (or I believe he said
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2485. |
CUL-DAR205.5.40
Note:
1841.02.00
There is such disputes about affinity, linear, circular arrangement &c &c
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2486. |
CUL-DAR205.6.17
Note:
1841.02.00
When we reflect on what I believe is case that man by art (select[ion] &
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2487. |
CUL-DAR205.1.23
Note:
1841.03.00
Neapolitan double Violets — earlier pale coloured large white centre
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2488. | |
2489. |
CUL-DAR107.60a
Note:
1841.06.00
Milkwort / Shady wood Birth[?] Hill — var white — grows on Maer Heath
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2490. | |
2491. | |
2492. |
CUL-DAR142.68
Note:
1841.06.00
with sample packet (dried flowers) "Rhod[odendron] ponticum"
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2493. | |
2494. |
CUL-DAR205.10.36
Note:
1841.06.00
Orchis maculata(?) In same field of great similarity growing close by
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2495. |
CUL-DAR205.10.37
Note:
1841.06.00
Found in retired lane on road side where perhaps there had been manure
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2496. |
CUL-DAR205.1.22
Note:
1841.06.00
Female Lychnis dioica has its base between germen & corolla
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2497. |
CUL-DAR205.8.1
Note:
1841.06.00
Pontic Rhod[odendron] vary in number of stamens from 11 to 17
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2498. | |
2499. |
CUL-DAR205.7.235
Note:
1841.06.00
Rhod[odendron] azaloides foliage like Rhod[odendron] flower do
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CUL-DAR46.2.C10-C11
Note:
1841.06.00
Humbles certainly often visit same flower in Bunch twice
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2501. | |
2502. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C16
Note:
1841.06.00
Pedicularis Lousewort / often noticed this plant & saw no bees on it
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2503. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C7
Note:
1841.06.00
Clover I think presents more difficult[y] than any other flower
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2504. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C9
Note:
1841.06.00
One is tempted to think that bees created for fructification of plants
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2505. |
CUL-DAR49.19-20
Note:
1841.06.00
Rhodod[endron] maximum — A white one N[orth] American Unhealthy tree
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2506. |
CUL-DAR49.21
Note:
1841.06.00
Saw humble [bee] fly from Rhod[odendron] azaloides to A[zalea] pontica
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2507. | |
2508. |
CUL-DAR76.A3
Note:
1841.06.00
In Periwinkle (Vinca) pollen large-grained adheres in masses to sides of
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2509. |
CUL-DAR109.A16
Note:
1841.06.01
Examined the Lemon-thyme — equally abortive as it was in autumn
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2510. |
CUL-DAR49.23-24
Note:
1841.06.10--1841.07.00
There seem two varieties of Pontic Rhod[odendron] [application of
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2511. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C14
Note:
1841.06.22
Some of the abortive Thyme, was on hot days frequented by innumerably
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2512. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C8
Note:
1841.06.23
I continued for last fortnight, after seeing Bees at work
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2513. | |
2514. | |
2515. | |
2516. |
CUL-DAR207.6
Note:
1841.07.00
I see from considering Smiths 1st Edit & Sowerby's Eng[lish] Bot[any] -
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2517. |
CUL-DAR49.28
Note:
1841.07.00
Mr Allport Leighton told me (I have confirmed it in many species) that in
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2518. |
CUL-DAR49.29-30
Note:
1841.07.00
My present ultimatum about intermarriage Possible in all flowers
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2519. |
CUL-DAR49.25-26
Note:
1841.07.01
At Maer, watched pretty well Honeysuckle and never saw Bee; at Shrewsbury
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2520. |
CUL-DAR107.57
Note:
1841.07.03
Silene inflata? / In Same clump consist of plants entirely with abortive
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2521. |
CUL-DAR49.27
Note:
1841.07.03
Saw very many humbles and common Bees on flowers in Bean field
Text
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2522. |
CUL-DAR109.A17
Note:
1841.07.10
All the Lemon Thyme & pa[rt] of common is abortive like that at Maer &
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2523. |
CUL-DAR49.44v
Note:
1841.07.10
Wheat apparently anthers when ready to burst depend by very long slender
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2524. | |
2525. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C14b
Note:
1841.07.12
On the brush of papillae in front of closed mouth of tall upright small
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2526. | |
2527. | |
2528. | |
2529. |
CUL-DAR205.5.45-46
Note:
1841.08.00
It is well known that character which is generally same in large groups
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2530. |
CUL-DAR205.7.218
Note:
1841.08.00
Saw on Handbill torn — two fine cubs from Bengal Tiger & Leopardess
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2531. | |
2532. |
CUL-DAR205.7.97
Note:
1841.08.00
I saw at Zoolog[ical] Gardens a Hybrid between wolf & Australian dog seems to take most often latter?
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|
2533. |
CUL-DAR205.7.98
Note:
1841.08.00
Ogilby says a young Manilla Buffalo mounted a young Indian cow
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2534. |
CUL-DAR64.1.1
Note:
1841.08.00--1841.09.00
Formation of Mould / The sinking of cinders with burnt marl argument for
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|
2535. | |
2536. |
CUL-DAR205.10.35
Note:
1841.09.00--1842.08.00
Of the three Chimpanzee two of very different sizes yet with exactly the
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2537. | |
2538. | |
2539. |
CUL-DAR205.10.34
Note:
1841.10.00
Henslow / common Groundsill — Senecio, sometimes, has florets in disc
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|
2540. |
CUL-DAR205.5.47
Note:
1841.10.00
There are two or three species of Aust[ralian] Genus wh[ich] builds
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2541. | |
2542. | |
2543. |
RGS-JMS-13-32
Note:
1841.12.16
Referee report on Earl, G. W. Letter with account of the fresh water in the bottom of the Gulf of Carpentaria
|
2544. |
CUL-DAR205.10.31
Note:
1841.12.23
Mr Sowerby showed me very flat, convex & smooth excessively striated even
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2545. | |
2546. | |
2547. |
CUL-DAR16.121b
Note:
[Undated]
Flora Rossica C Ledebour vol 1 1842 / Count all — but not vars marked a
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2548. |
CUL-DAR16.134
Note:
[Undated]
Visiani R de `Flora Dalmatica' (see Back for self) (calculations)
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2549. |
CUL-DAR205.1
Note:
1842--1879
[All of DAR205.1 in one sequence of 102 images] 'rudimentary organs'
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2550. | |
2551. | |
2552. | |
2553. | |
2554. | |
2555. |
CUL-DAR6.14
Note:
[1842]
[Outline of the 1842 sketch of species theory] Chapter — Number each paragraph (plan of themes for item CUL-DAR6.13)
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2556. |
EH88202301
Note:
1842--1882
Notes on previous owners of Down House and work they did to the house and grounds 1842-1882
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2557. | |
2558. |
RGS-JMS-8-7
Note:
1842
Referee report on Stanley, Owen. Account of a Cruise among some of the Islands of the Indian Archipelago
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2559. | |
2560. |
RGS-JMS-13-33
Note:
1842
Referee report on Wickham, Capt. J. Some account of the Depuch Islands and native drawings upon the rocks there
|
2561. |
CUL-DAR205.2.60
Note:
1842.01.00
Humming Birds of Juan Fernandez & Foxes of Falkland may have been
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2562. |
CUL-DAR100.167
Note:
1842.01.29
Humboldt descanted on remarkable fact (as observed by Gmelin & Pallas)
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2563. |
CUL-DAR205.10.38
Note:
1842.02.00
Mr Crawfurd says he once had one of the Northern Elephants from the
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2564. |
CUL-DAR205.7.100
Note:
1842.02.00
J Westwood tells me hybrid described in Proc[eedings] at end of one
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2565. |
CUL-DAR205.3.96
Note:
1842.02.00
Mr Crawfurd says Elephants certainly aboriginal in Sumatra
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2566. |
CUL-DAR205.9.146
Note:
1842.02.00
Talking with Bunbury & Lonsdale — They seemed to consider that it was
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2567. |
CUL-DAR205.9.148
Note:
1842.03.00
Lyell seems to have beautiful case of analogous species
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2568. |
CUL-DAR49.31
Note:
1842.03.07--1842.03.12
I see Hive Bees swarming amidst crocuses & Christmas Roses
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2569. |
CUL-DAR205.2.58
Note:
1842.04.00
The whole northern parts of Europe & N[orth] America & Asia as far as. ...Proof of Distribution
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2570. |
CUL-DAR205.3.105
Note:
1842.04.00
Count Keyserling says he has seen very recent tertiary shells
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2571. |
CUL-DAR205.4.22
Note:
1842.04.00
Dr Boot says on the summit of the White Mountains there are Lapland forms
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2572. |
CUL-DAR205.9.149
Note:
1842.04.00
Talking with Mr Strickland — I confess that my theory must necessarily
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2573. |
CUL-DAR49.32
Note:
1842.04.01
Fumaria bulbosa has long nectary on one side & abortive one on other just
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2574. |
CUL-DAR109.A1
Note:
1842.05.02
Found large leaved-smooth Holly Zoolog Garden with no pistil.
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2575. |
CUL-DAR69.A108
Note:
1842.05.10
Presentation Copies of Coral Paper [list of names to whom to send the book Coral reefs]
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2576. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C18-C22
Note:
1842.05.22--1842.06.01
The Menyanthes sheds its pollen when fully expanded & certainly not
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2577. |
CUL-DAR64.2.1
Note:
1842.05.26
Examined field mentioned in my Paper as marled 80 years ago — a mistake
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2578. | |
2579. |
CUL-DAR107.60b
Note:
1842.06.00
Bladder-Nut Tree Maer June /42/ Specimen in Spirits Image
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2580. |
CUL-DAR205.2.52
Note:
[1842.06.00]
On highest summit of Eagle-Tower Caernarfon Castle — some grasses — a
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2581. |
CUL-DAR205.9.159
Note:
1842.06.00
In each great group of organisms there is a vague probability of some of
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2582. | |
2583. |
CUL-DAR205.6.25
Note:
1842.06.00
The young Welch calves at Capel-Curig appear very different from other
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|
2584. |
CUL-DAR6.1r
Note:
[1842.06.after]
Ink wrapper entitled: 'First Pencil Sketch of Species Theory | Written at Maer & Shrewsbury during May & June 1842'
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2585. |
CUL-DAR49.33
Note:
1842.06.01
Dodecatheon Saw smallish Humble visit every flower in two clumps of this
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2586. |
CUL-DAR49.34
Note:
1842.06.01
Bilberries rather late is frequented by numerous small Humble-bees
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2587. |
CUL-DAR76.A2
Note:
1842.06.01
Allen W sowed some years since gathered the seeds of Papaver bracteatum
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2588. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C23
Note:
1842.06.02
After watching 14 days many times every day many clumps of heartease
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2589. |
CUL-DAR107.63
Note:
1842.06.05
A very common tall Umbelliferous plants specimen dried with much pinnate
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|
2590. | |
2591. |
CUL-DAR205.9.152
Note:
1842.06.06
Conditions required to preserve series of fossils to a distant period
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2592. |
CUL-DAR205.5.53-54
Note:
1842.06.06
Dried specimens / The Geranium phaeum (or varifolium v[ide] Hooker) was
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2593. |
CUL-DAR76.A5-A6
Note:
1842.06.07
Crucianella stylosa / Elizabeth W / Dichogam / (dried) pistils very long
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|
2594. |
CUL-DAR49.35-36
Note:
1842.06.08
Collinsia bicolor Allen Wedgwood / Keel hidden beneath wings [with
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2595. |
CUL-DAR49.37
Note:
1842.06.12
Syringa / Frequented by many Flies Syophus & 23 — I cannot perceive that
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2596. | |
2597. |
CUL-DAR49.38
Note:
1842.06.13
Saw some fine seedling beds, raised by Edward, of Greens, Cabbages &
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2598. |
CUL-DAR64.2.2-3
Note:
1842.06.13
Corrections Maer Paper / Field with Walnut tree opposite the House
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2599. |
CUL-DAR27.1.B1-B20
Note:
1842.06.19
Examined course of torrent of Conway above the C[apel] Curig [erosion and
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2600. |
CUL-DAR49.39
Note:
1842.06.19
Saw large Humble-Bees go to flowers of Lathyrus grandiflora
Text
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2601. |
CUL-DAR205.1.32
Note:
1842.07.00
Properly Chymocarpus pentaphyllus — In Tropaeolum majus or Nasturtium
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|
2602. |
CUL-DAR162.79
Note:
1842.07.01
Early Frame / Woodfords Green Marrow Peas / Early long pod / Easy Magazine. (a memo)
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|
2603. | |
2604. |
CUL-DAR205.6.22
Note:
1842.07.05
Mr Gough Gravel Hill / Believes that bad constitutions & certain bowel
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2605. | |
2606. | |
2607. | |
2608. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C24
Note:
1842.07.19--1842.08.21
Stach[y]s coccinea Humbles frequenting the bed in same spot in numbers &
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2609. |
CUL-DAR205.3.103
Note:
1842.08.00
Waterhouse / Amongst my Galapagos Coleopt[era] several mundane genera &
Text
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|
2610. |
CUL-DAR205.9.160
Note:
1842.08.00
Saw at Geolog[ical Society] suite of Chalk fossils from S[outhern]? India
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|
2611. |
CUL-DAR205.1.29
Note:
1842.08.00
Waterhouse / Omaseus anthracimus[?] a wingless (but larger than in
Text
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|
2612. |
CUL-DAR205.5.55
Note:
1842.08.00
Waterhouse / showed me a most beautiful series from broad Cicindela to
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2613. |
CUL-DAR205.5.58
Note:
1842.08.00
When an animal has two means of performing same function as some reptiles
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2614. |
CUL-DAR205.3.95
Note:
1842.08.00
Waterhouse / says of the Philippines group of Curculios one found in New
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2615. |
CUL-DAR205.3.97
Note:
1842.08.00
Waterhouse / Also Geographical Distribution / Is first convinced of local
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2616. |
CUL-DAR205.6.23
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1842.08.00
Waterhouse says in one difficult genus two species had been doubted
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2618. |
GeolSoc-COM-P4.2.130
Note:
1842.10.04
Referee reports on Newbold, Rock basins; Phillips on caves, elephant bones and pumice; and Hunt on an earthquake.
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2620. |
CUL-DAR205.7.238
Note:
1842.11.00
Does not I St Hilaire say only races produce heterogeneous offspring some
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2621. |
CUL-DAR205.9.162
Note:
1842.12.16
Lyell says in 15 localities Mastodon horse &c decidedly after drift
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2622. |
CUL-DAR112.B99
Note:
[Undated]
House in London / [Darwin Charles Robert laughing over Gower Street decor and
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2623. | |
2624. | |
2625. |
CUL-DAR16.145a-145b
Note:
[Undated]
A Grisebach Spicilegium Florae Rumelicae et Bithynicae 1843
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2626. | |
2627. |
CUL-DAR205.10.71
Note:
[Undated]
Who in Skins cd detect the differences of individuals of same race
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2628. | |
2629. |
CUL-DAR195.1.7
Note:
[1842.after]
My Baby Book p. 31 age of five shyness 32 & fixed look of young
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2630. |
CUL-DAR205.10.67
Note:
[Undated]
On forms being considered distinct when found in very distant localities
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2632. | |
2633. | |
2634. | |
2635. |
CUL-DAR219.11.30
Note:
[Undated]
[typed extracts from Darwin E née Wedgwood's letters 1874? to 1891]
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2637. | |
2638. | |
2639. | |
2640. | |
2641. | |
2642. |
CUL-DAR262.23.3
Note:
[Undated]
Feb 1871 Just before publication of `Man' my Father told me
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2644. | |
2645. | |
2646. | |
2647. |
CUL-DAR50.A1-A5,A5a,A6
Note:
[1843]
An account of some seeds buried at a great depth in a sand-pit, which
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2649. | |
2650. | |
2651. | |
2652. | |
2653. | |
2654. | |
2655. | |
2656. | |
2657. | |
2658. |
RGS-JMS-6-36
Note:
1843
Referee report on Moody, R. C. Further details on the Falkland Islands and notes on the Indians of Patagonia.
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2659. |
CUL-DAR205.9.176
Note:
1843.02.00
Lyell says Stigmaria & Sigillaria are now found by Brongniart to have
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2660. |
CUL-DAR227.5.121
Note:
1843.03.04
[financial] (account statement) `A.C p61 Mrs Parkers Income no use'
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2661. | |
2662. |
CUL-DAR205.5.60
Note:
1843.04.00
Aberrant groups Hensleigh remarks that groups are aberrant because they
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2663. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C25
Note:
1843.05.15
Sir J Lubbocks gardener told me he had often seen Humble Bees biting
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2664. | |
2665. |
CUL-DAR205.7.243
Note:
1843.06.00
Mr Gower tells me hybrids have been raised between Rhod[odendron]
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2666. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C26
Note:
1843.06.03--1843.08.22
To my surprise I saw Hive-Bees visiting in numbers the common Polygala
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2667. |
CUL-DAR205.5.88-89
Note:
1843.06.25
After having read some notes of Waterhouse on Mammals
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2668. |
CUL-DAR205.5.90
Note:
1843.07.00
As all groups by my theory blend into each other there could be no genera
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2669. |
CUL-DAR205.10.56
Note:
1843.10.19
Mr Leighton has sown seeds of Atriplex in garden collected from many
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2670. |
CUL-DAR42.55
Note:
1843.11.00
It may be suspected from correlation in range of cleavage with lines of
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2671. |
CUL-DAR107.64
Note:
1843.11.08
Found in poorest half-bare flinty field much dwarfed Ranunculus — half
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2672. |
CUL-DAR50.A7
Note:
[1843.late?]
Chenopodia, Atriplices not order / lenticular seeds / most abundant / ? triangular / Rumex triangular
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2673. | |
2674. | |
2675. |
CUL-DAR205.9.190
Note:
1844
Brit[ish] Mus[eum] / Saw a wonderful carnivore from Pampas with lower
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2678. | |
2679. | |
2680. | |
2681. | |
2682. | |
2683. | |
2684. |
RGS-JMS-6-39
Note:
1844
Referee report on Robinson, Murriel R. On the town of Carmen and settlement of the rio Negro of Patagonia.
|
2685. |
CUL-DAR205.9.182-183
Note:
1844.01.00
Murchison tells me that Verneuil or d'Archiac some time ago established
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2686. |
CUL-DAR205.2.65
Note:
1844.02.00
Study depths of sea between Van Diemen's Land New Guinea & Australia
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2687. |
CUL-DAR42.137
Note:
1844.02.00
I cannot tell whether Scapulae Oysters Balanae were on bones but I think
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2688. |
CUL-DAR39.211-212
Note:
[Undated]
Analysis (best worth) (of various geological specimens)
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2689. | |
2690. |
CUL-DAR205.3.109
Note:
1844.02.22
Cuming / all except one or two Panama & Guayaquil marine shells at the
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2691. | |
2692. |
CUL-DAR205.2.66
Note:
1844.03.00
My doubts about preoccupation & diffusion of plants is thus probably
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2693. |
CUL-DAR205.6.31
Note:
1844.03.00
As calf before horns grow is a foetus & yet conceives — selection cd
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2694. |
CUL-DAR205.3.111
Note:
1844.03.00
Where we see some species ranging over such wide spaces
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2695. |
CUL-DAR205.5.95
Note:
1844.03.00
Bell tells me in late lecture he put unity of type in striking way viz
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2696. |
CUL-DAR205.5.96
Note:
1844.03.00
It is an hallucination to suppose that Quinarianism can be explained by
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2697. |
CUL-DAR205.9.185-187
Note:
1844.03.20
Prof Forbes says he thinks that all Gasteropods pass through state of
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2698. | |
2699. |
CUL-DAR205.5.98
Note:
1844.04.00
Waterhouse seemed to admit that probably all analogical characters
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2700. | |
2701. |
CUL-DAR205.10.61
Note:
1844.05.00
My father had the Trollius asiaticus 40 years ago of the most splendid orange
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2702. |
CUL-DAR205.7.108
Note:
1844.05.10
In a brood of Hybrids between common & China geese saw some with black &
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2703. |
CUL-DAR16.305
Note:
1844.06.00
The diffusion of a species into six regions (or its preexistence in one
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2704. |
CUL-DAR205.3.112
Note:
1844.06.00
Forbes says that most deep-water shells of Mediterranean are
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2705. |
CUL-DAR205.5.100
Note:
1844.06.00
Facts like that of the striking similarity of the gull of La Plata &
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2706. |
CUL-DAR205.9.188
Note:
1844.06.00
Falconer speaks of some fossil quite intermediate between Mastodon &
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2707. |
CUL-DAR49.41
Note:
1844.06.00
R Brown doubts Falconer's statement on notion that pollen-mass of any Asclepias is fixed.
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2708. |
CUL-DAR205.2.68
Note:
1844.06.26
Mr Crawfurd tells me after two or three years being Governor of isld of
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2709. |
CUL-DAR205.5.101
Note:
1844.07.19
Waterhouse tells me that out of the Coccinellas from the Colombia Rivers
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2710. |
CUL-DAR205.5.102
Note:
1844.07.31
The Earwig is case of a genus in an abnormal group being very abundant in individuals & species??
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2711. |
CUL-DAR205.6.32
Note:
1844.08.00
Dr Hussey says for enquiries from Mr Williams & Shott that there is no
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2712. |
CUL-DAR205.3.113
Note:
1844.08.00
Waterhouse tells me that the Cuscus & Barbyrossas are different in the
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2713. |
CUL-DAR205.1.36
Note:
1844.08.00
Waterhouse says that beside his Bug case of one individual with wings
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2714. |
CUL-DAR205.5.105
Note:
1844.08.00
Waterhouse / Ichneumon prick with ovipositor believes no poison
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2715. |
CUL-DAR205.5.106
Note:
1844.08.00
Waterhouse says in Brit[ish] Museum series of Chinese Swallows nests
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2717. |
CUL-DAR45.48
Note:
1844.08.17
Waterhouse tells me that Harpalus[?] oenoeus has not pure[?] varieties
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2718. | |
2719. |
CUL-DAR205.6.34
Note:
1844.11.00
[Think over this] / In embryology, if embryo passes through several
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2720. |
CUL-DAR205.5.108
Note:
1844.11.00
After the "Vestiges of Nat Hist Creation" I see it will be necessary to
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2721. |
CUL-DAR205.9.189
Note:
1844.11.00
Forbes told me Irish Elk contemp[orary] with ice-period
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2722. |
CUL-DAR205.5.109
Note:
1844.12.00
Forbes says that lately in Berlin's Transactions Müller has written on
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2723. |
CUL-DAR39.95
Note:
1844.12.00
[List of shells] St Josephs / Port Desire / Port St Julian / S[anta] Cruz (lists of
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2724. |
CUL-DAR45.58
Note:
1844.12.00
Forbes has thought about variability, being effect of conditions
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2726. | |
2727. | |
2728. |
CUL-DAR112.B24-B29
Note:
[Undated]
[Recollections of Darwin Charles Robert: addenda to itemCUL-DAR112.B9-B23]
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2729. |
CUL-DAR112.B30-B35
Note:
[Undated]
Description of my father's ordinary habits during the latter years of his
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2730. | |
2731. | |
2732. | |
2733. |
CUL-DAR112.B7-B8
Note:
[Undated]
My father & Sedgwick started on their geological walking tour through
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2735. | |
2736. | |
2737. | |
2738. | |
2739. | |
2740. | |
2741. |
CUL-DAR221.4.133
Note:
[Undated]
[calculations] folio [not numbered] Bottom corner of polar sub-triangle
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2742. | |
2743. |
CUL-DAR221.4.137
Note:
[Undated]
[calculations] folio [not numbered] Next to find the meridians
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2744. | |
2745. |
CUL-DAR221.4.140
Note:
[Undated]
[calculations] folio [not numbered] Therefore this intercepts
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2749. | |
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2757. | |
2758. | |
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2761. | |
2762. | |
2763. | |
2764. | |
2765. | |
2766. | |
2767. | |
2768. | |
2769. |
CUL-DAR43.2.A1-A46
Note:
[1845--1846]
'Buenos Ayres The fossil shells from this locality' : 1-46 (species of shells of different South American localities enumerated)
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2770. | |
2771. |
CUL-DAR262.11.15-16
Note:
[1882.before]
W.E..D and G.H..D Executors [of Charles Robert Darwin's will]
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2772. | |
2773. |
CUL-DAR51.A28
Note:
[Undated]
Angles of Divergence of Leaves [calculations and table of values]
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2774. | |
2775. | |
2776. | |
2777. |
CUL-DAR52.C1-C4
Note:
[Undated]
The stream flows in a cylindrical bed & the width is 5 times the depth
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2778. | |
2779. |
CUL-DAR57.131-133
Note:
[Undated]
The diam of a sphere of water which shall weigh .00000324 milligrammes is
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2780. | |
2781. |
CUL-DAR53.2.131
Note:
[Undated]
"During every violent act of expiration whether in hearty laughter
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2782. | |
2783. | |
2784. | |
2785. | |
2786. | |
2787. |
CUL-DAR80.B45-B46
Note:
[Undated]
[calculations concerning male mortality and population density]
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2788. |
CUL-DAR77.16
Note:
[Undated]
The want of regularity in height of the plants forming the 3 series may
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2789. |
CUL-DAR77.17
Note:
[Undated]
Comparing the first two columns the crossed are more irregular than the
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2790. |
CUL-DAR85.A25-A28
Note:
[Undated]
single women / married women / red, fair, brown, dark, black
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2791. | |
2792. |
CUL-DAR85.B1b-B17
Note:
[Undated]
[calculations concerning numbers of `brown' and `red' animals in a
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2793. | |
2794. |
CUL-DAR205.6.35
Note:
1845.01.00
I must admit, when I speak of all parts varying that ovules as far as is
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2795. |
CUL-DAR205.5.110
Note:
1845.01.00
When we think of fossil Mammifer of S[outh] America India & Australia all
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2796. | |
2797. |
CUL-DAR205.5.111
Note:
1845.02.00
When an organ is very different from others of series as eyes of Loligo
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2798. | |
2799. | |
2800. |
CUL-DAR210.10.4
Note:
1845.03.00
Sketch of an estate at Beesby near Alford in the county of Lincoln
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2802. | |
2803. | |
2804. |
CUL-DAR205.10.65
Note:
1845.04.00
Falconer who has seen march of Elephant has seen 12,000 in one day at a
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2805. |
CUL-DAR205.10.66
Note:
1845.04.00
Sowerby showed me a Janthina with last whorl partly separated & tubules
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2806. |
CUL-DAR205.3.119
Note:
1845.04.01
Cuming says one family of land-shells from Sandwich Is[lands] peculiar
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2807. |
CUL-DAR47.3
Note:
1845.04.01
Ch 6 / Gould says partridges in certain districts in England vary a
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2810. | |
2811. |
CUL-DAR205.3.120
Note:
1845.05.00
Gould showed me some beautiful cases of Alcyone very close just
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2812. |
CUL-DAR205.4.39
Note:
1845.05.00
The fact as shown in my Journal of Behrings Straits being the passage
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2813. |
CUL-DAR205.5.113
Note:
1845.05.00
Waterhouse has read paper to show / that typical genera (ie with organs
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2814. |
CUL-DAR205.10.70
Note:
1845.06.00
Mr Crawfurd says black var[iety] of Leopard very common in Java
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2815. |
CUL-DAR205.1.40
Note:
1845.06.00
Lyell says Apterix (nor Dinornis(?) no keel to Breast-bone
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2816. |
CUL-DAR205.4.38
Note:
1845.06.00
Falconer quotes Edgeworth that there is a S[outh] American alpine genus
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2817. |
CUL-DAR205.5.114
Note:
1845.06.00
Falconer showed me beautiful series of elephant & Mastodon with structure
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2818. |
CUL-DAR205.9.201
Note:
1845.06.00
On Mica-slate of Antrim in Ireland (described by Bryce in early
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2819. |
CUL-DAR205.9.203
Note:
1845.06.00
In discussing under what circumstances fossils will be preserved
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2820. |
CUL-DAR205.3.122
Note:
1845.07.00
At the Galapagos the Progne the Bittern & a wader are smaller than the
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2821. |
CUL-DAR205.1.41
Note:
1845.07.00
Waterhouse fact (is it one?) of fangs to grinders in some mice appearing
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2823. | |
2824. | |
2825. |
CUL-DAR205.11.137
Note:
1845.10.00
Mr Wynne ... Doubts about Irish Horses hereditarily jumping
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2826. |
CUL-DAR205.1.43
Note:
1845.11.00
Falconer says abortive organs most useful or classifiable
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2827. |
CUL-DAR205.1.44
Note:
1845.11.00
Bentham's remark that abortive Parts are variable in species
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2828. |
CUL-DAR50.E10
Note:
1845.11.00
The number of Spiders & ants in one Hothouse shows what a power of
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2829. |
CUL-DAR205.7.110
Note:
1845.11.20
Zoolog[ical] Gardens / Saw 3 hybrids between Penguin-duck & Aegyptian
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2830. |
CUL-DAR205.4.40-42
Note:
1845.12.00
Forbes widest distributed forms, thinks probably oldest created?
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2832. |
CUL-DAR205.5.115
Note:
1845.12.25
Family Genus & species cease to have meaning when we collect every
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2833. |
CUL-DAR43.1.6-45
Note:
[1845.01.00--1845.02.00?]
Sowerby George Brettingham to Darwin Charles Robert
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2835. | |
2836. | |
2837. | |
2838. | |
2839. | |
2840. |
NHM-Z-89-f-DAR
Note:
[1846--1854]
[Barnacle specimen list] Balanus amphitrite for Brit. Mus
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2841. | |
2842. | |
2843. |
CUL-DAR50.E11
Note:
1846.01.00
Hooker tells me that from 73° S H Bottenia (which Macleay saw)
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2844. |
CUL-DAR205.6.36
Note:
1846.01.01
The young chickens of Black Spanish Fowl have very little plumes on them
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2845. | |
2846. | |
2847. |
CUL-DAR205.3.126
Note:
1846.02.00
Gray says finds that the Porpoises from different seas thought same turn
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2848. |
CUL-DAR205.9.213
Note:
1846.02.00
22 / Reflecting on Falconer's case of series of Mastodons & Elephants
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2849. |
CUL-DAR205.9.214
Note:
1846.02.00
Murchison says Permian plants very close to Carboniferous
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2850. |
CUL-DAR205.1.47
Note:
1846.03.00
Owen / says little wings of Apterix (which are perfect except in size)
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2851. |
CUL-DAR205.7.111
Note:
1846.03.00
Mr Perry had setter bitch which had first litter by Terrier
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2852. |
CUL-DAR205.10.72
Note:
1846.05.00
A Smith says that certain single parts or characters in Reptiles thought
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2853. |
CUL-DAR205.2.80
Note:
1846.05.20
Forbes says the case of good-sized Mitra (a tropical genus) in Greenland
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2854. |
CUL-DAR205.9.218
Note:
1846.06.00
Forbes says some cretaceous fossils of India show relations to living
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2855. |
CUL-DAR205.9.219
Note:
1846.06.00
Besides the probability of no deposits & no organic remains in open ocean
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2856. |
CUL-DAR5.B31-B32
Note:
1846.06.00--1847.07.00
Not a tenth of mile lower surface or upper of this block was decayed /
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2857. |
CUL-DAR205.7.144
Note:
1846.06.01
Fox W.D / Has known case of a Guinea-fowl cock which used always to tread
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2858. | |
2859. |
CUL-DAR205.7.210
Note:
1846.06.01
Fox says positively it is most difficult to get a stallion horse to
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2860. |
CUL-DAR205.1.49
Note:
1846.06.18
After month of very hot weather — Brick-red upright Lily which last
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2861. |
CUL-DAR16.303
Note:
1846.07.00
Hooker has shown that where most species by no means most individuals (I
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2862. |
CUL-DAR205.9.220
Note:
1846.08.00
Lyell says he can prove delta of Missisippi is 100,000 old since
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2863. |
CUL-DAR107.65
Note:
1846.09.00
Seedling var of Saponaria Calabrica from the same lot as common kind -
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2864. |
CUL-DAR205.6.38
Note:
1846.10.00
It is never to be lost sight of whether characters are drawn from
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2865. | |
2866. |
CUL-DAR157.1.86
Note:
[Undated]
The tendril of Tropaeolum tricolor has a small pointed slightly flattened
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2867. | |
2868. |
CUL-DAR205.4.59
Note:
1847
Barbecinia (Hooker) a small but very distinct Nat[ive] Family of Brazil
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2869. | |
2870. | |
2871. |
CUL-DAR222.1-
Note:
1847--1871
Index to annotations by Darwin Charles Robert in his copies of `Gardeners' Chronicle', which is in the Botanic Garden Library, Cambridge
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2872. | |
2873. | |
2874. |
CUL-DAR46.2.B57
Note:
[Undated]
Alien Dicot[yledon] (list of species [taken from Watson H.C `Cybele
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2875. |
CUL-DAR84.2.67
Note:
[Undated]
(1) Are F[emales] of any species of Polyplectron quite destitute of
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2876. |
CUL-DAR84.2.110
Note:
[Undated]
Mr Gould / Urosticte benjamani: the female has all tail-feathers
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2877. |
CUL-DAR84.2.166-167
Note:
[Undated]
[queries [and answers? by Bartlett?] numbered 5-15 concerning sexual
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2878. | |
2879. | |
2880. |
CUL-DAR74.36
Note:
1847.01.00
Owen says of the Petit Lachrymal of Em Rousseau that these bones belong
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2881. |
CUL-DAR74.45
Note:
1847.01.00
Andrew Smith says that the saliva of non venomous snakes seems in some degree injurious; & that a bite smart a degree more than accountable from prick
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2882. | |
2883. | |
2884. |
CUL-DAR205.2.85
Note:
1847.04.30
Falconers cold period of India is simply that India in 31°.N is hotter
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2885. |
CUL-DAR205.7.219
Note:
1847.06.22
Zoolog[ical] Soc[iety] / L[or]d Derby announced a hybrid between common
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2886. |
CUL-DAR205.5.120
Note:
1847.07.00
The affinities of organisms are represented by distance
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2887. |
CUL-DAR46.2.B55
Note:
[1847.07.09]
In Watson's Cybele Britannica, considering only Dicots [calculation of
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2888. |
CUL-DAR46.2.B56-B56a
Note:
1847.07.09]
In Watson's Cybele Brit there are 95 species marked as `Aliens'
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2889. |
CUL-DAR46.2.B54
Note:
[1847.07.09]
In Watson's Cybele in the Monocots [calculation of number of species per
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2890. |
CUL-DAR205.9.231
Note:
1847.08.00
22 / It is rash to argue even that Cetacea & Phocae did not exist in
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2891. |
CUL-DAR205.1.53
Note:
1847.08.12
On my theory, abortive organs allow of telling that animals with such &
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2892. |
CUL-DAR205.4.52
Note:
1847.08.20
Visit to Kew / Hooker admits that there are more peculiar species on
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2893. |
CUL-DAR205.5.121
Note:
1847.09.00
What a vast range of character in the Branchipoda & Entomostraca
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2894. |
CUL-DAR205.1.54
Note:
1847.09.00
Falconer showed me splendid series of Radius & Ulna from Camel
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2895. |
CUL-DAR205.9.232
Note:
[1847.09.00]--1909
When one thinks of 2 or 3 species of genera of Marsup.
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2897. | |
2898. | |
2899. |
CUL-DAR107.3
Note:
[Undated]
["Life and letters"] Vol I p. 284 / was Spring Rice Chancellor? / Bagehot
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2900. |
CUL-DAR107.4
Note:
[Undated]
Note Fawcett July 16 61 / My father was evidently gratified by Mr
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2901. |
CUL-DAR110.B3a
Note:
[Undated]
Cratoxylon / Pollen of short-styled to that of long styled as 100 to 86.2
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2902. |
CUL-DAR110.B4a
Note:
[Undated]
Forsythia suspensa / Length of pistil of long-styled (without ovary) is
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2903. | |
2904. | |
2905. | |
2906. | |
2907. | |
2908. |
CUL-DAR109.B118
Note:
[Undated]
Mollia lepidota / short stamen full grown spec[imen] (mid[-styled])
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2909. | |
2910. |
CUL-DAR110.A18
Note:
[Undated]
Hottonia / Distance from middle of anther to middle of stigma in short
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2911. | |
2912. | |
2913. |
CUL-DAR110.B102-B104
Note:
[Undated]
Cinchona / Pollen / short styled to long styled as 100 to 91
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|
2914. |
CUL-DAR110.B12
Note:
[Undated]
Mollia lepidota — certainly two lengths of stamens in the same flower
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2915. |
CUL-DAR110.B20
Note:
[Undated]
Gilia pulchella / Long-styled — mean of 11 measurements / Diameter of
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2916. |
CUL-DAR110.B27
Note:
[Undated]
Cordia dry pollen of one form cannot be distinguished from that of the
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2917. |
CUL-DAR111.A49
Note:
[Undated]
List of Genera including cleistogamic species (chiefly after Kuhn[?]) / Proof sheet of Orchids, p. 68 (published p. 168.)
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2918. | |
2919. | |
2920. | |
2921. |
CUL-DAR153.272
Note:
[Undated]
[concerning Charles Robert Darwin's use in Movement in plants of Gray A's figure of
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2922. | |
2923. | |
2924. | |
2925. | |
2926. | |
2927. | |
2928. | |
2929. | |
2930. |
CUL-DAR200.2.38
Note:
[Undated]
"No I Marshall Laundress specimens in the window Out. Return at 4.30"
|
2931. | |
2932. |
CUL-DAR200.3.51
Note:
[Undated]
Dec 29 1836 Mr Darwin too late in Hall [text copied from Christ's College wine book]
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2933. | |
2934. | |
2935. | |
2936. | |
2937. |
CUL-DAR209.4.338v
Note:
[Undated]
Lotus jacobaeus Hypericum orientalis Emmenanthe Heliotrope did not close at night Trifolium resupinatum did
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2938. | |
2939. | |
2940. | |
2941. | |
2942. | |
2943. | |
2944. | |
2945. |
CUL-DAR210.14.200
Note:
[Undated]
note 'Exchequer: Deposition of Commission: William and Mary'
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2946. | |
2947. | |
2948. | |
2949. | |
2950. |
CUL-DAR262.10.24
Note:
[Undated]
No move in last 10 years? No body has shown rapid move in soil with wet?
|
2951. | |
2952. |
CUL-DAR59.1.136
Note:
[Undated]
U[tricularia] montana [annotated diagram of measurements]
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2953. | |
2954. |
CUL-DAR59.2.87
Note:
[Undated]
Utricularia / Kew spec[imen] / Terminal buds in U intermedia rather more
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2955. | |
2956. |
CUL-DAR55.70-71
Note:
[Undated]
not minimum weight yet ascertained [calculations of weight sufficient to
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2957. |
CUL-DAR68.22
Note:
[Undated]
When there is no bloom on either side, about half of the species have all
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2958. | |
2959. |
CUL-DAR60.2.97
Note:
[Undated]
Polypompholyx multifida — W Australia / The bladders grow in a whorl at
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|
2960. |
CUL-DAR60.2.98-102
Note:
[Undated]
G[enlisea] ornata / The leaves of Genlisea are of two kinds described by
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2961. |
CUL-DAR53.2.147
Note:
[Undated]
See Sp[encer] H `Principles of Psychology' 2nd edition 1870 / 3rd Edit 1881
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2962. |
CUL-DAR65.42
Note:
[Undated]
Very clean looking chalk from the deepest part of chalk pit between
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2963. |
CUL-DAR69.A60
Note:
[Undated]
Krusenstern / Freycinet / La Place / Surville [references to works
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2964. | |
2965. | |
2966. | |
2967. |
CUL-DAR86.B33
Note:
[Undated]
Insectivorous Plants p. 196 line 15 "Scheeles mixture (6 per cent)"
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2968. | |
2969. |
KEW-Outwards-Books-1
Note:
1848--1859
Outwards books: (plants leaving Kew):- 1/Outwards Book 1848-1859
|
2970. | |
2971. |
CUL-DAR209.4.367
Note:
[ny].01.20--[ny].01.21
Ricinus / Proof sheet of Cross and self fertilisation.
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2972. |
CUL-DAR205.5.124
Note:
1848.02.00
Owen says that there is organ in Ray's Tail anatomically certainly like
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2973. |
CUL-DAR205.9.235
Note:
1848.02.00
Forbes has admirable ideas on the unity in time of genus (such as I
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2974. | |
2975. | |
2976. |
CUL-DAR209.4.340v
Note:
[ny].02.28--[ny].03.01
Sea kale in pot on left in Greenhouse both prostrate with blackened
|
2977. | |
2978. | |
2979. |
CUL-DAR209.3.140
Note:
[ny].03.07--[ny].03.11
Cyperus alternifolius[?] Papyrus Hothouse rug-house head 1 1/2 mm from paper
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|
2980. | |
2981. | |
2982. | |
2983. | |
2984. |
CUL-DAR209.3.73
Note:
[ny].03.22--[ny].03.23
Aloysia citriodora [with diagram for fig 111]
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|
2985. |
CUL-DAR73.51a
Note:
1848.04.00
Owen showing me the head of new African ourang remarked that it was
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2986. |
CUL-DAR209.6.97-98
Note:
[ny].04.16--[ny].04.20
Lathraea squamaria [application of water]
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2987. | |
2988. |
CUL-DAR73.21-22
Note:
1848.06.00
In wasps & Humble Bees in which (I believe) females at first work
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|
2989. | |
2990. |
CUL-DAR209.15.61-62
Note:
[ny].06.01
Wiesner finds that if a plant is subjected to periods of
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2991. |
CUL-DAR60.1.90
Note:
[ny].06.25
(1) Dipped half a Drosera leaf [diagram] into a solution of sugar
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2992. |
CUL-DAR205.5.125
Note:
1848.07.00
Fulgora (a Ho[mo]pterous insect) Elat[ior?] & Lampyris these somewhat
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2993. |
CUL-DAR209.15.63
Note:
[1848].08.06--[1882].08.06
Rose 2 Hy[bri]d Climber "The Garland" [application of formic acid]
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|
2994. |
CUL-DAR68.154
Note:
[ny].08.28--[ny].09.01
10 15 a.m Sedum in study [weight of plant at different times]
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2995. | |
2996. | |
2997. | |
2998. | |
2999. | |
3000. | |
3001. |
CUL-DAR185.110ii
Note:
1848.11.00
'Species are forms connected' Ms p 2 (fragment) / draft or note? / verso 'The fairies of the mountain' p. 1
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|
3002. | |
3003. |
CUL-DAR205.5.127
Note:
1848.12.00
I have been much struck in Anotifera[?] how the genus ... breaks up into
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|
3004. |
CUL-DAR45.2-3
Note:
1848.12.00
I consider species to be forms which together in same country have kept
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3005. | |
3006. | |
3007. | |
3008. | |
3009. | |
3010. |
CUL-DAR47.4
Note:
1849.08.00
Ch 6 / If time was enormous compared with space, then there wd be little
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|
3011. | |
3012. |
CUL-DAR194.1-12
Note:
1850s--1860s
Humble Bees Notebook [mostly concerning their navigation around the Down
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3013. | |
3014. | |
3015. | |
3016. | |
3017. | |
3018. |
CUL-DAR205.5.128
Note:
1850.01.07
Cause of non-passage of forms in any of Geological Formations
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|
3019. |
CUL-DAR16.246a-246b
Note:
[Undated]
List of Dicots. added in Supplement. Hooker New Zealand Flora Dicots / Monocots (tables)
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3020. |
CUL-DAR15.2.17
Note:
[Undated]
List of those genera which have vars in the Manual & which have "close species" in Dr Grays M.S.
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3021. |
CUL-DAR16.207
Note:
[Undated]
Boreau / [Instructions for Mr Norman] / You have added up genera with 4
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3022. |
CUL-DAR205.5.129
Note:
1850.04.00
How all-pervading & deeply seated is the affinity of organisms
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3023. | |
3024. | |
3025. |
CUL-DAR27.1.F11
Note:
[ny].07.00--[ny].11.00
(table of performance of seeds immersed in salt water)
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3026. |
CUL-DAR205.3.141
Note:
1850.10.25
Agassiz doctrine that a number of individ[uals] of a spe[cies] created at
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3027. |
CUL-DAR205.9.238
Note:
1850.11.08
If we hypothetically for moment suppose that series of formations went
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3028. |
LINSOC-SP.585c[3]
Note:
1850.11.15
The paper on Physalia by T. H. Huxley. Report by Richard Owen dated 15 November 1850.
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3029. | |
3030. | |
3031. | |
3032. |
CUL-DAR205.9.355
Note:
[1850s?].08.00
Barrandes Col[onies] / A little increase of warmth would allow the marine
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3033. |
CUL-DAR16.231d-232
Note:
[Undated]
Babingtons Manual of Brit[ish] Botany (3d Edition) 1851 List of all the
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3034. |
CUL-DAR210.13
Note:
1851
[All of DAR.210.13 in one sequence of 153 images] Letters on the death of Annie Darwin; memorial of Charles Waring Darwin
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3035. | |
3036. |
CUL-DAR262.10.23
Note:
[Undated]
Clay and surface soil both swell with moisture where is rod gripped
|
3037. | |
3038. | |
3039. |
CUL-DAR63.30
Note:
[Undated]
Mound on lawn / Disk of worm casting much washed — partly down hill &
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3040. |
CUL-DAR64.2.84-84a
Note:
[Undated]
We took section of a small inner stone, see drawing [with diagrams]
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3041. | |
3042. | |
3043. | |
3044. | |
3045. | |
3046. | |
3047. | |
3048. | |
3049. | |
3050. | |
3051. | |
3052. | |
3053. |
CUL-DAR210.13.40
Note:
1851.04.30
'Our poor child, Annie' [Darwin's reminiscence of Anne Elizabeth Darwin]
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3054. |
CUL-DAR205.5.130-131
Note:
1851.05.07
Against my theory, it may be urged & has often occurred to me that there
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3055. | |
3056. | |
3057. |
CUL-DAR205.9.241
Note:
1851.10.00
Lyell tells me that under the Potsdam Sandstone with footsteps there are
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3058. |
CUL-DAR205.9.242
Note:
1851.10.00
There is great difference in saying a Reptile cd turn into a Bird &
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3059. |
CUL-DAR205.9.243
Note:
1851.12.04
It makes not the slightest difference in considering Fossiala[?] Stylops
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3060. | |
3061. | |
3062. | |
3063. | |
3064. |
Carroll5
Note:
[1852]
By measuring circumference & length of chain hauled up w'[dth] = 15.94
If 16 men can pull 120lb at desired [rate?], how many men can pull 50lb.
120lb : 50lb :: 16 men : X
Whatever X may be (as there will be only one man) his force must be [illeg] as ratio of 1 to X [illeg] of as now 1:16
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3065. | |
3066. |
CUL-DAR205.9.245
Note:
1852.01.00
When I think on the breaks in the scale I feel convinced that the number
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3067. |
CUL-DAR205.3.142
Note:
1852.01.16
Mr Woodward tells me that Mr Benson f[ound] land shells common near Tomb
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3068. |
CUL-DAR205.6.45
Note:
1852.02.00
When I see that species even in state of nature do vary a little
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3069. | |
3070. | |
3071. | |
3072. |
CUL-DAR205.9.246
Note:
1852.04.00
Hooker says Ranunculaceae & Magnoliaceae have been justly reckoned
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3073. |
CUL-DAR45.4
Note:
1852.04.00
Dr Hooker / In Tasmania Sweet Briar & Sowthistle come up most extensively
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3074. |
CUL-DAR77.25
Note:
1852.06.18--1852.07.29
Sweet Peas / all alike young Plants [experiments on 6 varieties]
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3075. |
CUL-DAR205.9.247
Note:
1852.09.00
22 / Generally to make out a good range of variation numerous specimens
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3076. |
CUL-DAR210.4.1
Note:
1853--1855
George Darwin's diary, 1853-1855 / Draft folios of Living Cirripedia.
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3077. | |
3078. | |
3079. |
CUL-DAR70.155
Note:
[Undated]
I am nearly sure that Beer[?] is only quoted by Irmsich Beiträge 1853
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3080. | |
3081. | |
3082. | |
3083. |
LINSOC-CR.67
Note:
1853--1854
Certificates of Recommendation of the following individuals to be elected as a Fellow, Associate or Foreign Member of the Linnean Society:
…Charles Darwin…
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3084. | |
3085. | |
3086. |
CUL-DAR205.3.152
Note:
1853.02.00
It certainly is very difficult to understand why so much variation in the
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|
3087. |
CUL-DAR205.5.136
Note:
1853.02.00
It is an old argument but seeing the wonderful metamorphoses
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|
3088. |
CUL-DAR205.9.248
Note:
1853.02.00
From considering the struggle for existence & that all are linked
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3089. | |
3090. | |
3091. |
CUL-DAR205.5.135
Note:
1853.02.28
In a monster ever so monstrous (give examples) we have no doubt of
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3092. | |
3093. | |
3094. |
CUL-DAR91.77-78
Note:
1853.09.04
Send for Archives du Mus d'Hist Naturelle vols 5 and 6 [and other works]
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3095. |
CUL-DAR205.9.249
Note:
1853.11.00
By higher & lower, may be meant affinity to classes considered as higher
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3096. | |
3097. | |
3098. | |
3099. | |
3100. |
UMZC-Histories3.454
Note:
[1854--1855]
[Catalogue of the appendages and other parts of Cirripedes, mounted as microscopical slides]
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3101. | |
3102. | |
3103. | |
3104. |
CUL-DAR205.2.102
Note:
1854.03.26
Asa Gray in letter to Hooker uses same argument as Dana about
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3105. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C28
Note:
1854.08.30--1854.09.01
Hive Bees visit in numbers the little blue Lobelia
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|
3106. |
CUL-DAR205.5.145
Note:
1854.09.00
It seems at first surprising that one organ shd vary in one group & be so
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|
3107. | |
3108. |
CUL-DAR100.80-81
Note:
1854.10.00
The plains round the Caspian are 600 ft (Encyclop) above its level
|
3109. |
CUL-DAR205.2.103
Note:
1854.10.00
I must of course when I give cases of representative species occurring
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|
3110. |
CUL-DAR205.2.104
Note:
1854.10.00
When whole world getting colder much extinction & migration
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3111. |
CUL-DAR205.2.105
Note:
1854.10.00
Under Geography begin discussion on single & Double creations
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3112. |
CUL-DAR205.2.107
Note:
1854.10.00
Hooker cautioned me that now, during same period the glacial action affects wonderfully different latitudes of Europe & N. America.
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|
3113. | |
3114. |
CUL-DAR205.4.62
Note:
1854.10.00
Befaria representative of Rhododendrum very variable species; [Hooker?]
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|
3115. |
CUL-DAR49.43
Note:
1854.10.00
Hooker says that many Balanophorae are monooecious but female flowers are
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|
3116. | |
3117. |
CUL-DAR205.10.80
Note:
1854.10.30
Hooker believes Rhod[odendron] arboreum from Ceylon Neilgherries &
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3118. |
CUL-DAR205.9.252
Note:
1854.11.00
I am inclined to think that it is very curious how similar all laws of
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3119. |
CUL-DAR205.9.253
Note:
1854.11.00
Lyell suggested that the intermediateness of old fossils may be due to
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3120. |
CUL-DAR205.9.263
Note:
1854.11.00
We might expect supposing for the moment each formation to represent an
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3121. |
CUL-DAR205.9.251
Note:
1854.11.00
In Boue's map of World amount of Crystalline rock all imply being
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3122. |
CUL-DAR205.3.160
Note:
1854.11.00
The great and widely extended genera being the parent forms accounts for
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3123. |
CUL-DAR205.3.161
Note:
1854.11.00
No doubt temperature greatest ruling cause of differences in organisms
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3124. |
CUL-DAR205.5.147
Note:
1854.11.00
Assuming species approximately constant if extinction has fallen near &
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3125. |
CUL-DAR205.5.148
Note:
1854.11.00
We include all in class as in Crustacea which are connected but yet no
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3126. |
CUL-DAR205.5.149
Note:
1854.11.00
It is indispensable to show that in small & uniform areas there are many
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3127. |
CUL-DAR205.5.150-152
Note:
1854.11.00
I think an order with a few genera wd appear more aberrant if these few
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3128. | |
3129. |
CUL-DAR205.2.110
Note:
1854.11.00
When we see in same class, water-shells different & land-shells similar
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|
3130. |
CUL-DAR205.2.111
Note:
1854.11.00
Undoubtedly large genera are partly large because they are widely
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|
3131. | |
3132. |
CUL-DAR205.6.48
Note:
1854.11.00
As in earlist days young no doubt like old so once there lived an animal
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|
3133. |
CUL-DAR205.9.250
Note:
1854.11.00
There is no law of Progression but time wd give better chance of sports &
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3134. |
CUL-DAR205.2.109
Note:
1854.11.20
Hooker in M.S Paper on aberrant genera in Portfolio 11 speculates on
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3135. | |
3136. | |
3137. | |
3138. | |
3139. | |
3140. | |
3141. | |
3142. | |
3143. | |
3144. | |
3145. |
CUL-DAR46.2.B37
Note:
[1855]
In Dr Gray list with localities List of Alpine plants not found in Arctic
Text
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|
3146. |
CUL-DAR46.2.B38-B41
Note:
[1855]
A list of Introduced and Naturalised Plants from Dr A Gray's `Botany'
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3147. |
CUL-DAR46.2.B41a
Note:
[1855]
In the introduced Plants of U States (northern) there are 13 vulgaris or
Text
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3148. | |
3149. | |
3150. | |
3151. |
CUL-DAR15.1.B41-B42
Note:
1855.01.04
I see in Watsons Cybele Taking the Monocot[yledons] (& nearly same result
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|
3152. |
CUL-DAR205.2.114
Note:
1855.02.00
Carp (Yarrell & Gould) are caught by hook baited by green Peas
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|
3153. | |
3154. |
CUL-DAR205.3.168
Note:
1855.02.00
The two peculiar species of Juan Fernandez belong to same group as the
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|
3155. |
CUL-DAR205.3.169
Note:
1855.02.00
Genus with few species shows that those peculiarities which the species
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|
3156. |
CUL-DAR205.3.170
Note:
1855.02.00
Gould The New Zealand Neomorpha has male & female with very different
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3157. |
CUL-DAR205.3.172
Note:
1855.02.00
Waterhouse / some few American forms / Looked over T[ierra] del Fuego
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|
3158. |
CUL-DAR205.9.285-286
Note:
1855.02.00
In Waterhouse's list of 62 aberrant genera including 472 species each
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3159. |
CUL-DAR205.9.287
Note:
1855.02.00
Waterhouse writes to me that the one Hipporhinum[?] tribulus from N[ew]
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3160. |
CUL-DAR205.7.145
Note:
1855.02.00
Gould showed me a set of Pheasants — a so called pale Bohemian var[iety]
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|
3161. |
CUL-DAR15.2.95
Note:
[Undated]
Pick out of Ledebour all the genera with 6 & 7 species from small side /
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|
3162. | |
3163. |
CUL-DAR46.2.A31
Note:
[1855]
[table of colours of flower and seed of various Stock plants]
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|
3164. |
CUL-DAR46.2.A35
Note:
[1855]
For me: Plums, Cherries Peaches, Apricots (& even yes p. 84 Lindley grains
Text
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|
3165. | |
3166. |
CUL-DAR46.2.A43
Note:
[1855.02.12]
List of seeds [of vegetable varieties] gummed on paper by me
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|
3167. |
CUL-DAR205.2.117
Note:
1855.03.00
With respect to the inhabitants of small islds — if they do always
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3168. |
CUL-DAR205.2.116
Note:
1855.03.00
It might have been expected that on peculiar soil in coral islet or
Text
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|
3169. |
CUL-DAR205.3.173
Note:
1855.03.00
Waterhouse says he used to think that probably all species of genus
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3170. |
CUL-DAR205.9.275
Note:
1855.03.00
I do not yet quite see why dying genera & therefore small genera shd not
Text
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|
3171. | |
3172. |
CUL-DAR205.3.153
Note:
1855.03.24
A White says insects of New Zealand very little related to Australia
Text
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|
3173. |
CUL-DAR205.10.81
Note:
1855.03.25
A White showed me the Papilio turnus which is a negro var[iety] of the
Text
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|
3174. |
CUL-DAR205.4.68
Note:
1855.03.25
Mr Bunbury says there is Vaccinium & Saxifraga endemic species in Madeira
Text
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|
3175. |
CUL-DAR205.7.226
Note:
1855.03.25
Bell tells me that he had hybrids of China & common goose
Text
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|
3176. | |
3177. |
CUL-DAR205.5.155
Note:
1855.04.00
If we did not know the Platypus how impossible we shd have held it to
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|
3178. |
CUL-DAR27.1.F17
Note:
1855.04.00--1855.07.00
Tank Seeds / Tank very obscurely lighted (table of species immersed and
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|
3179. |
CUL-DAR27.1.F1-F7
Note:
[1855].04.00--[1855].07.00
Planted / after 12 week & 1 day or 85 days (effects of immersion in salt
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|
3180. |
CUL-DAR27.1.F18-F18a
Note:
1855.04.09
Placed in quart Bottle in Tank with snow Cabbages & Radishes (together)
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|
3181. |
CUL-DAR206.3
Note:
1855.05.00
It wd be very curious to try a cross between Pouter & Fan-tail
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3182. |
CUL-DAR27.1.F20-F23
Note:
1855.05.00--1855.09.00
Put all those on other side in salt-water in wine cellar at 11 a.m
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|
3183. |
CUL-DAR205.5.153
Note:
1855.05.05
Huxley showed me the drawings of auditory organs in Crustacea in Tail -
Text
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|
3184. |
CUL-DAR205.2.115
Note:
1855.05.05
Gave Gold Fish at Zoolog[ical] Gardens canary [seed] millet lettuce
Text
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|
3185. |
CUL-DAR205.1.59
Note:
1855.05.11
Dr Hooker says that he f[ound] only 2 insects in Kerguelen land
Text
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|
3186. |
CUL-DAR46.2.A42
Note:
1855.05.15--1855.06.18
Hollyock sent from Peter Lawson [notes on growth and colour]
Text
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|
3187. |
CUL-DAR27.1.F13
Note:
1855.05.17
In evening put quite open seed-heads of Tussilago fanfara & Leontodon
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|
3188. |
CUL-DAR46.2.A45
Note:
1855.05.22--1855.09.25
Radishes [named varieties with a few notes on growth]
Text
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|
3189. |
CUL-DAR46.2.A5
Note:
1855.05.22
seeds of Convolvulus major "new dark" "new red" & "mixed" all alike colour of plants very unlike
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|
3190. | |
3191. |
CUL-DAR205.9.276
Note:
1855.06.00
When we consider the character of Eocene Flora & the Carboniferous Flora
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|
3192. |
CUL-DAR46.2.B36a
Note:
1855.06.00
Proportion of Alpine Plants common to Europe, compared with those common
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|
3193. |
CUL-DAR46.2.B14
Note:
1855.06.21
Cuming & Pfeiffer state that Helix assimilis f[ound] almost all over
Text
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|
3194. |
CUL-DAR46.2.A6
Note:
1855.06.25
10 splendid vars of Emperor Stocks (Biennials) [physical characteristics
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|
3195. |
CUL-DAR46.2.A7-A8
Note:
[1855].06.25
Examined flowers of Johnston's Wonderful, Green Windsor [and other
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|
3196. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C27-C27a
Note:
1855.06.26--1855.07.21
Melampyrum pratense / Most of the flowers bitten through by Bees
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|
3197. |
CUL-DAR205.2.118
Note:
1855.06.30
Those who admit single creations must in case of every island which has
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|
3198. |
CUL-DAR205.3.167
Note:
1855.06.30
On theory of Descent a divergence is implied & I think diversity of
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|
3199. |
CUL-DAR205.4.66-67
Note:
1855.07.00
As currents flow Northwards in S[outhern] Hemisphere the most s[outherly]
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|
3200. |
CUL-DAR46.2.A37-A40
Note:
[1855].05.22--[ny].07.21
Peas [notes on growth of named varieties]
Text
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|
3201. |
CUL-DAR205.6.60
Note:
1855.07.04
Examined young very pure Spanish Fowls believed about 6 weeks old
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|
3202. | |
3203. | |
3204. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C30
Note:
1855.07.12
Garden Beans, saw Hive Bees slowly forcing way into flower
Text
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|
3205. |
CUL-DAR46.2.A9-A10
Note:
[1855].07.13
[peas and beans, physical characteristics of many varieties]
Text
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|
3206. |
CUL-DAR205.2.119
Note:
1855.07.18--1855.08.19
In Sandwalk wood Thorns pulled up this spring when leaves just budding
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|
3207. |
CUL-DAR77.21
Note:
1855.07.20
10 a.m saw Humble Bees visiting carnation, Spanish Pink (D. Chinensis?) & sweet William.
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|
3208. |
CUL-DAR77.62b
Note:
1855.07.22--1855.07.23
saw Humble & Hive B[ees] at common Pea Blossoms The Hive visited only old
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|
3209. | |
3210. | |
3211. |
CUL-DAR15.2.10
Note:
1855.08.00
List of Genera from London Catalogue marked by Mr H.C Watson
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|
3212. |
CUL-DAR205.5.156
Note:
1855.08.00
Those who believe in distinct creations would argue with respect to
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|
3213. |
CUL-DAR206.5
Note:
1855.08.00
I think it wd be worth while to consider those cases in which 2 species
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|
3214. |
CUL-DAR205.2.120
Note:
1855.08.10
H.C Watson told me that he took some earth from a depth to see if plants
Text
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|
3215. |
EH88202557
Note:
1855.08.11
"August 11/ 55/ Hollyhocks" re pollination of Hollyhocks in garden at Down, relating to Darwin's work on cross and self fertilsation of plants.
|
3216. |
CUL-DAR46.2.A19
Note:
1855.08.13
Examined pods of all my peas [comments on variations in size and/or
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|
3217. | |
3218. |
CUL-DAR205.5.157
Note:
1855.08.19
Owing to power of propagation not only as many individuals crowded
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|
3219. |
CUL-DAR46.2.A18
Note:
1855.08.21
Raised 6 patches of Hyacinth-flowered Larkspur from German seed [tables
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|
3220. | |
3221. | |
3222. |
CUL-DAR46.2.A24
Note:
1855.09.25
Pods of Kidney Beans [comments on colour and/or size of varieties]
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|
3223. |
CUL-DAR15.2.11-14
Note:
1855.10.00--1855.11.00
I have most carefully gone over the London Catalogue of 1853 & I find
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|
3224. | |
3225. | |
3226. | |
3227. |
CUL-DAR205.9.277
Note:
1855.11.00
Can it be shown that at every period some few forms have passed from one
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|
3228. |
CUL-DAR205.9.278
Note:
1855.11.00
says there are 50,000 species — Plants have on average say 8 species per
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|
3229. | |
3230. | |
3231. |
CUL-DAR205.3.174
Note:
1855.11.28
I believe in single creations because (1) as a general rule species have
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3232. |
CUL-DAR205.5.158
Note:
1855.11.28
The reason why what are called important organs often best characters is
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3233. |
CUL-DAR205.2.123
Note:
1855.12.00
I am getting to think whirlwinds must be effectual, how common
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|
3234. | |
3235. |
CUL-DAR205.3.176
Note:
1855.12.00
G.R Gray says that the different isl[ands] of Malay Arch[ipelago] &
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|
3236. |
CUL-DAR205.3.177
Note:
1855.12.00
Gould tells me that Procellaria wilsoni & Sterna stolida f[ound] North &
Text
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|
3237. |
CUL-DAR205.9.279
Note:
1855.12.00
Widely spaced species longest existing has been explained by better
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|
3238. |
CUL-DAR205.6.61
Note:
1855.12.00
I am inclined to think that Plants alter slower than shells
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|
3239. | |
3240. |
CUL-DAR205.3.175
Note:
1855.12.06
Dana in letter says Crustacea have not highest development in Tropics
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|
3241. | |
3242. |
CUL-DAR27.1.F19
Note:
[1855?].03.00--[1855?].07.00
[list of mean temperatures taken at Greenwich Observatory]
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|
3243. |
CUL-DAR15.2.27
Note:
[1856]
Monocot[yledonous] Plants (table) / Dicots & Monocots together
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|
3244. |
CUL-DAR16.127
Note:
[Undated]
Asa Gray / 2d Edit / 1856 / Omitting Salix & Nat[uralised] plants
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|
3245. | |
3246. | |
3247. | |
3248. | |
3249. | |
3250. | |
3251. | |
3252. | |
3253. | |
3254. |
CUL-DAR205.3.183
Note:
1856.01.00
Isolation more important in distribution even than great difference of
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|
3255. | |
3256. | |
3257. | |
3258. | |
3259. | |
3260. |
CUL-DAR205.7.223
Note:
1856.02.00
Mr Brent / not much difference in the crosses between the mongrels of
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|
3261. |
CUL-DAR205.7.224
Note:
1856.02.00
Mr Thompson at Zoolog[ical] Gardens says positively that the two kinds of
Text
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|
3262. |
CUL-DAR205.3.198
Note:
1856.02.00
Wingless Birds being peculiar to S[outh] Atlantic Isl[ands] & New Zealand
Text
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|
3263. |
CUL-DAR205.9.283
Note:
1856.02.00
Waterhouse tells me that the Stonesfield & Trias Mammals are most
Text
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|
3264. |
CUL-DAR205.9.284
Note:
1856.02.00
I went over this list with Waterhouse & compared it with Jekel
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|
3265. | |
3266. | |
3267. | |
3268. | |
3269. | |
3270. |
CUL-DAR205.2.134
Note:
1856.02.27
Twice I have noticed our Ducks after feeding (ones hunting for worms)
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|
3271. |
CUL-DAR205.7.227
Note:
1856.03.00
Gould quite convinced me that the Ring-necked Pheasant a hybrid
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|
3272. |
CUL-DAR206.6
Note:
1856.03.00
Perhaps it wd be worth while to look through Cybele & Asa Gray to see
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|
3273. | |
3274. | |
3275. | |
3276. |
CUL-DAR205.3.199
Note:
1856.03.06
Those who call in multiple creations appear to me something in
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|
3277. |
CUL-DAR205.2.136
Note:
1856.03.12
L[or]d Selkirk has seen dirt of [n] Birds feet & so Gould thinks he has, but not on Beaks. 20
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|
3278. |
CUL-DAR205.3.202
Note:
1856.03.12
Richardson / says that he has published in British Fishes idea that all
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|
3279. |
CUL-DAR205.3.203
Note:
1856.03.12
Gould says / that Birds of New Zealand (he will write disquisition) are
Text
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|
3280. |
CUL-DAR205.10.82
Note:
1856.04.00
Lyell says that Helix hortenis & nemoralis differ only in hortensis
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|
3281. |
CUL-DAR205.2.138
Note:
1856.04.00
Where many species in common a few allied species or representatives
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|
3282. |
CUL-DAR205.3.204
Note:
1856.04.00
The absence of Mammals is the more remarkable as we see most peculiar
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|
3283. |
CUL-DAR50.D21
Note:
1856.04.00
I think it possible that in small isld as Madeira a chance arrival of
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|
3284. | |
3285. |
CUL-DAR206.7
Note:
1856.04.01
F. Water Fish of New Zealand eminently worthy of Study. Sir John Richardson. Dr. Gray.
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|
3286. | |
3287. | |
3288. | |
3289. |
CUL-DAR73.67
Note:
1856.04.03
The most remarkable species in range extracted from Mr Watson's list of
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|
3290. | |
3291. | |
3292. | |
3293. | |
3294. |
CUL-DAR205.9.311
Note:
1856.04.24
Lyell on Extinction says he believes he was 1st man who made extinction a
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|
3295. | |
3296. |
CUL-DAR205.5.175
Note:
1856.04.28
Huxley very strong on every form coming into class & only I think 5 new
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|
3297. | |
3298. |
CUL-DAR205.7.170
Note:
1856.04.30
Hybrid of Cock Red Runt & White Trumpeter about 14-20 days old -
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|
3299. |
CUL-DAR205.2.139
Note:
1856.05.00
The fact communicated by Lyell to me was observed by Mr Prentice viz
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|
3300. |
CUL-DAR205.1.60
Note:
1856.05.00
The little teeth appearing in upper jaw of rabbit might be called
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|
3301. | |
3302. | |
3303. | |
3304. |
CUL-DAR85.A91
Note:
1856.05.05
Galton / He thinks savages & ourselves have different ideas of Beauty -
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|
3305. | |
3306. |
CUL-DAR205.3.205
Note:
1856.05.09
Cuming says that the sea-shells (& land-shells) of E[ast] & W[est]
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|
3307. |
CUL-DAR205.7.228
Note:
1856.05.10
I think the 4 Pouter-Fans have taken more after P[outer] than F[antail]
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|
3308. |
CUL-DAR205.5.173-174
Note:
1856.05.11
Classification / as only few individuals of species survive & propagate
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|
3309. |
CUL-DAR15.2.20
Note:
1856.05.15
In Dr Gray there are / Genera / Species / Last Calc (calculations)
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|
3310. |
CUL-DAR15.2.21,21a-21b
Note:
1856.05.15
In Dr Grays manual there are 689 genera with 2004 species subtracting the
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3311. | |
3312. | |
3313. | |
3314. | |
3315. |
CUL-DAR205.1.61
Note:
1856.06.00
Lyell letter to Wollaston / Thinks rudimentary organs a reacquirement of
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|
3316. |
CUL-DAR205.1.62
Note:
1856.06.00
Lyell in a letter to Wollaston says Helix labyrinthus now has wide range
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|
3317. |
CUL-DAR205.5.162
Note:
1856.06.01
On relations of organization — Turkish Dog — Hairless — I think
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|
3318. |
CUL-DAR205.1.63
Note:
1856.06.04
Pezomachus, Mr F Smith tells me, an Ichneumondian insect, has its several
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|
3319. | |
3320. | |
3321. | |
3322. | |
3323. | |
3324. |
CUL-DAR46.2.A32
Note:
1856.06.18
I compared flowers of Sugar Loaf Cabbage, Brussels Sprouts [and other
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|
3325. | |
3326. |
CUL-DAR205.4.84
Note:
1856.06.21
Hooker says it is well known that in N.W part of N America
Text
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|
3327. |
CUL-DAR205.7.122
Note:
1856.06.21
I saw a Phasianus versicolor indistinguishable from pure bred
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|
3328. |
CUL-DAR205.7.123
Note:
1856.06.21
Mr Mitchell tells me that he has drawings of cross between Guinea fowl & Peacock
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|
3329. |
CUL-DAR205.9.312-314
Note:
1856.06.24
It is likely some stages will be f[ound] beneath lowest Silurian even
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|
3330. |
CUL-DAR46.2.A25
Note:
1856.06.24
compared flowers and leaves of the several Pois sans Parchemin
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|
3331. | |
3332. | |
3333. | |
3334. |
CUL-DAR205.3.206-207
Note:
1856.07.00
With respect to F.W Fish I can find no cases of same species in very
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3335. | |
3336. | |
3337. |
CUL-DAR49.44
Note:
1856.07.13
I have been watching grasses — many as Cymosum Cats' Tail Anemtherum[?]
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|
3338. |
CUL-DAR205.7.167
Note:
1856.07.15
The young Pouter Fans all being dark tails & few black marks about head
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|
3339. |
CUL-DAR205.9.315
Note:
1856.07.17
In view of the forms of beings being infinitely more related to each
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|
3340. | |
3341. | |
3342. | |
3343. |
CUL-DAR50.D22
Note:
1856.08.00
Atlantic / All islands (except 1 or 2) have a considerable number of
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|
3344. | |
3345. | |
3346. |
CUL-DAR205.4.70
Note:
1856.08.13
In Hookers M.S list of Tristan d'Acunha about 33 plants & 10 or 13
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3347. | |
3348. |
CUL-DAR205.10.83
Note:
1856.08.15
Gould says it was not Swallows at Malta but the non-migratory birds there
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3349. |
CUL-DAR205.10.84
Note:
1856.08.16
Peristora[?] / Mr G.R Gray says all so like that he doubts whether they
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|
3350. | |
3351. |
CUL-DAR205.2.144
Note:
1856.08.22
Saw by Pond made during few last years Juncus acutifolius & leaves I
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|
3352. |
CUL-DAR205.7.172
Note:
1856.09.12
Young Birds from Roller male bald Head female both feathered legs
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|
3353. |
CUL-DAR205.9.316
Note:
1856.09.14
I shd think in a high cliff 1 inch in 100 years was ample allowance for
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3354. | |
3355. |
CUL-DAR205.5.171
Note:
1856.09.25
The advantage in each group becoming as different as possible may be
Text
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|
3356. |
CUL-DAR205.7.173
Note:
1856.09.30
Cross from Bald-Head Tumbler male Roller female both feather-legged &
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3357. | |
3358. |
CUL-DAR205.7.175
Note:
1856.09.30
No 11 & 12 Cross from Dun Dragon male x (Pouter male & Fan female) female
Text
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3359. | |
3360. | |
3361. | |
3362. |
CUL-DAR205.2.145
Note:
1856.10.15
Talking with Mr Thompson & several keepers it seems time very uncertain
Text
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3363. | |
3364. | |
3365. | |
3366. | |
3367. | |
3368. | |
3369. |
CUL-DAR205.5.170
Note:
1856.11.21
The remark which some good Bot[anist] has made that a genus ought not to
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|
3370. | |
3371. |
CUL-DAR205.2.137
Note:
1856.11.25
Put note on discussion of few species to yet many individuals in Arctic
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3372. | |
3373. | |
3374. | |
3375. |
CUL-DAR205.2.148
Note:
1856.12.10
As I see there are certainly naked Mollusca (2 spec[ies]) on Canaries Isd
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|
3376. | |
3377. |
CUL-DAR16.139
Note:
[Undated]
Wollaston Catalogue 1857 / with 482 sp[ecies] (calculations; commentary
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3378. | |
3379. | |
3380. | |
3381. | |
3382. |
CUL-DAR45.103
Note:
[Undated]
Ch 4 / British Assoc 1857 Dublin Zoology Read F.O Morris on the specific distinction of Uria troile & lacrymans.
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|
3383. |
CUL-DAR47.84
Note:
[1857]
[weed garden] Ch 6 / When I give the no of plants on Bit of turf in my lawn
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|
3384. |
CUL-DAR50.E58
Note:
[Undated]
In a Danish Catalogue published in Copenhagen in 1857 of all Mammalia in
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|
3385. |
CUL-DAR80.B35-B36
Note:
[1857--1871]
In regard to those who make man a sub-kingdom we very considerably
Text
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|
3386. | |
3387. |
CUL-DAR205.7.179
Note:
1857.01.08
Hybrid [Black male Almond Tumbler female] male with [Barb male Spot
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|
3388. | |
3389. |
CUL-DAR205.2.150
Note:
1857.01.14
Zoolog[ical] Gardens / Tennant says Perch spawn in long ropes
Text
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|
3390. |
CUL-DAR205.4.71
Note:
1857.01.16
Falconer insisted strongly how wonderfully the American Parkinsonia
Text
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|
3391. |
CUL-DAR205.6.69
Note:
1857.01.17
Practically Fanciers care not what his Pigeons are before full fledged
Text
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|
3392. |
CUL-DAR205.3.212
Note:
1857.01.17
Compare list of Genera & Families not in Madeira — see whether in Amber
Text
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|
3393. |
CUL-DAR205.9.324
Note:
1857.01.18
Falconer is convinced that Australian Mastodon is identical with the
Text
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|
3394. |
CUL-DAR205.9.324
Note:
1857.01.18
Falconer is convinced that Australia mastodon is identical with the S. American
M. Andium of Owen.
21
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|
3395. | |
3396. |
CUL-DAR205.9.326
Note:
1857.02.00
Letter from Lyell to Horner shows Barrandes Colony is true — account for
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|
3397. | |
3398. |
CUL-DAR205.2.152
Note:
1857.02.07
I think R Brown in Congo has argued from proportions of plants not
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|
3399. | |
3400. | |
3401. |
CUL-DAR205.9.325
Note:
1857.02.17
L[y]ells letter to Horner Heer says all the M[ount] Bolca fossil plants
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|
3402. |
CUL-DAR205.7.180
Note:
1857.02.20
One of Hybrids died from turn-crowned Barb male & Fantail female
Text
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|
3403. | |
3404. |
CUL-DAR205.5.177
Note:
1857.03.00
Hooker says he & Bentham have no doubt that Wight's remark on
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|
3405. | |
3406. |
CUL-DAR46.1.33
Note:
1857.03.00
I must say that Parkinsonia is a copious seeder for its class, but has no special means of dispersion.
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|
3407. |
CUL-DAR205.2.155
Note:
1857.03.07
Hooker's argument on Harmonies, versus accidental dispersal
Text
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|
3408. |
CUL-DAR205.1.68
Note:
1857.03.07
Mr F Smith says he has observed in some coprophagous Beetles that it was
Text
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|
3409. |
CUL-DAR205.9.327
Note:
1857.03.07
Falconer strong that Purbeck fossils have not teeth like archetype or
Text
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|
3410. |
CUL-DAR46.1.34
Note:
1857.03.07
Ch 5 / Falconer agreed not destroyed by any beast of prey
Text
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|
3411. |
CUL-DAR45.76
Note:
1857.03.07
Irish Rabbit in Brit[ish] Mus[eum] is named Lepus vermicula of Thompson.─ so marked var. Chapt 4.
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|
3412. | |
3413. | |
3414. | |
3415. | |
3416. |
CUL-DAR205.9.328
Note:
1857.03.29
With respect to cliff of 500ft wearing 1 inch in century
Text
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|
3417. |
CUL-DAR47.7
Note:
1857.04.00
Ch 6 / As Hooker insisted so much about intermediate not being f[ound]
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|
3418. | |
3419. |
CUL-DAR46.2.A33-A34
Note:
1857.04.14
Gooseberries / Examined 54 flowers of different gooseberries
Text
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|
3420. | |
3421. |
CUL-DAR46.1.37
Note:
1857.04.24
I often gaze at a square yard of turf & reflect with astonishment at the
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|
3422. |
CUL-DAR46.1.40
Note:
1857.summer
Extraordinary few Humble till end of Aug except red-tailed — hot & dry
Text
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|
3423. |
CUL-DAR46.1.38-39
Note:
1857.05.03
In Surrey about Crooksbury Hill (which is covered by old Fir woods)
Text
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|
3424. |
CUL-DAR49.45
Note:
1857.05.25
Ch 3(?) & Ch 6 Nat selection / I f[ound] female Holly — anthers no trace
Text
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|
3425. | |
3426. |
CUL-DAR76.B53
Note:
1857.05.29
Ch 3 / The common Broom where the long pistil is bowed into a circle in a
Text
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|
3427. | |
3428. | |
3429. | |
3430. |
CUL-DAR45.77
Note:
1857.06.00
Ch 4 / Lyell tells me that Wollaston now thinks that some Heteromerous
Text
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|
3431. |
CUL-DAR49.46
Note:
1857.06.08
Crucianella stylosa The corolla is narrowish & anthers open in bud
Text
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|
3432. |
CUL-DAR205.7.181
Note:
1857.06.15
Hybrid Barb male Fantail female x Barb male Spot female
Text
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|
3433. |
CUL-DAR50.E13
Note:
1857.06.16
Falconer says he is sure that all animals & no herbaceous plants from
Text
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|
3434. |
CUL-DAR16.238
Note:
1857.07.00
Babingtons Flora 3d Edit : Corrected [asterisks] & Brackets (table)
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|
3435. |
CUL-DAR16.160
Note:
1857.07.00
List of Babington Genera with 1 or 2 species / Monotypes (table)
Image
|
3436. |
CUL-DAR189.3
Note:
1857.07.00
Etty poured out water into glass & kitten shook foot at sound
Text
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|
3437. |
CUL-DAR206.8
Note:
1857.07.00
From Reversions & Pig-case I think plan wd be to try & deteriorate
Text
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|
3438. |
CUL-DAR210.10.23
Note:
1857.07.00
affidavit (in reference to Ansted D.T) "I agreed to receive 2 per cent"
Text
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|
3439. | |
3440. | |
3441. | |
3442. | |
3443. |
CUL-DAR49.47
Note:
1857.07.19
The left-wing-petal flower (to you facing it) of Kidney Bean are all
Text
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|
3444. | |
3445. |
CUL-DAR16.292
Note:
1857.08.00
Asa Gray N[orthern] U[nited] States / Summary of all results — omitting
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|
3446. |
CUL-DAR205.9.329
Note:
1857.08.00
Lyells letter to Horner about 1/3 of shells in Molasses extinct
Text
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|
3447. |
CUL-DAR77.26a
Note:
[1857.autumn]
In autumn castrated 4 flowers of Sw[eet] Pea & twice over impregnated
Text
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|
3448. |
CUL-DAR49.88v
Note:
1857.08.06--1857.08.14
Ch 3 / In crimson Lobelia Lobelia fulgens var multiflora & little Blue -
Text
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|
3449. |
CUL-DAR49.48-48v
Note:
1857.08.19
Kidney Beans / In flower in Bottle by many wings (united at base to keel)
Text
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|
3450. | |
3451. |
CUL-DAR205.2.157
Note:
1857.09.00
Though in isld in proportion to area the creation of new forms has been
Text
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|
3452. |
CUL-DAR76.B162
Note:
1857.09.16
In 1856 I had 4 onion growing close together & flowering together I saved
Text
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|
3453. | |
3454. |
CUL-DAR205.7.182
Note:
1857.09.30
A cross between Barb & German Pouter had on one side 1st Primary white
Text
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|
3455. |
CUL-DAR205.9.330
Note:
1857.10.00
There is relation in very few Families with few number / & the rarity of
Text
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|
3456. |
CUL-DAR50.E14
Note:
1857.10.00
Lyell in letter says a moraine 2000ft high extends amongst the vine &
Text
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|
3457. | |
3458. |
CUL-DAR205.6.68
Note:
1857.10.18
Suppose that those slight modifications (never mind at what period
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|
3459. | |
3460. |
CUL-DAR205.9.334
Note:
1857.11.00
The abnormal Insects & Birds in isl[ands] (plants too easily diffused)
Text
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|
3461. |
CUL-DAR45.102
Note:
1857.11.00
Hooker thinks that when plant equally common in 2 countries one generally
Text
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|
3462. |
CUL-DAR48.A30
Note:
1857.11.02
Ch 8 p. 82 / Plectocomia elongata is the Malayan bamboo with hook, closely
Text
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|
3463. |
CUL-DAR50.E15
Note:
1857.11.02
Glacial / Hooker has seen old moraines at foot of Himalaya with millet,
Text
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|
3464. |
CUL-DAR205.9.331
Note:
1857.11.07
My doubt whether forms change quite insensibly or by a variety being
Text
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|
3465. |
CUL-DAR205.9.332-333
Note:
1857.11.10
Palaeontology / What says the fossil history of animals
Text
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|
3466. |
CUL-DAR46.1.32
Note:
1857.11.10
Looking at Crooksbury Hill the case of apparent absence of Firs within
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|
3467. | |
3468. | |
3469. | |
3470. |
CUL-DAR47.6
Note:
1857.11.16
In Humming Birds Cephalepis Lalandii (there is a 2d species)
Text
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|
3471. |
CUL-DAR205.5.181
Note:
1857.11.21
Huxley agrees if Barneoud true then does explain M[ilne-]Edwards
Text
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|
3472. |
CUL-DAR50.E59
Note:
1857.11.21
Glacial / Falconer tells me Bot Garden of Saharanpur is 1000ft in
Text
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|
3473. | |
3474. |
CUL-DAR48.A38
Note:
1857.12.06
Formica flava / In 2 specimens the distance of eyes as 13 to 10 1/2
Text
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|
3475. | |
3476. |
CUL-DAR45.9-15
Note:
[1857.12.20.after]
note [plant lists from 'London Catalogue of British plants']
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|
3477. |
CUL-DAR205.2.151
Note:
1857.06.14or[1857.01.14?]
Zoolog[ical] Gardens / Gave Grits[?] (Glyceria) to Gold-Fish Gudgeons &
Text
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|
3478. | |
3479. | |
3480. | |
3481. | |
3482. |
CUL-DAR48.B66a
Note:
[Undated]1858
Note on Waterhouse / Brief outline of theory illustrated by Diagrams
Text
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|
3483. |
LINSOC-SP.585c[1]
Note:
1858
Report on his paper on "The agamic reproduction & embryology of Aphis", by Charles Darwin, dated 30 Mar.[1858?] /Thomas Henry Huxley
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|
3484. | |
3485. |
CUL-DAR48.A31
Note:
1858.02.00
It is very true as Paley says nothing created to give pain & agrees with
Text
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|
3486. |
CUL-DAR157.1.34
Note:
[Undated]
Kidney bean / Young plant raised in Greenhouse — stake supporting huge
Text
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|
3487. | |
3488. |
CUL-DAR157.1.80
Note:
[Undated]
Clematis / I put thin culm of grass in 3 days a slight of effect
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|
3489. | |
3490. | |
3491. |
CUL-DAR157.1.102
Note:
[Undated]
Section of common leaf close to clasped leaf [Solanum jasminoides?]
Text
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|
3492. |
CUL-DAR157.1.142
Note:
[Undated]
Big[nonia] capreolata — It is remarkable case that light seeking leaf
Text
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|
3493. |
CUL-DAR157.1.143
Note:
[Undated]
Trees where Bignonia capreolata grew were mossed over with Polypodium
Text
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|
3494. |
CUL-DAR157.1.144
Note:
[Undated]
Big[nonia] capreolata young tendrils before branches diverge creep into
Text
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|
3495. | |
3496. | |
3497. |
CUL-DAR49.49
Note:
1858.02.20
F Smith says there are plenty of small spring Bees in N Zealand
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|
3498. | |
3499. | |
3500. | |
3501. |
CUL-DAR157.1.27
Note:
[ny].03.28--[ny].03.29
Stauntonia latifolia — Hothouse properly Greenhouse plant / against sun
Text
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|
3502. |
CUL-DAR205.2.167
Note:
1858.04.00
Letter from Wollaston to Lyell / Is vehement that Madeira & Canary group
Text
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|
3503. |
CUL-DAR205.9.339
Note:
1858.04.00
Those who believe in successive or even single universal annihilations of
Text
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|
3504. | |
3505. |
CUL-DAR157.1.32
Note:
[ny].04.04--[ny].04.07
Sollya drummondii in Greenhouse moves against sun
Text
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|
3506. |
CUL-DAR157.1.63
Note:
[ny].04.04--[ny].04.05
Clematis montata in Greenhouse move against sun
Text
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|
3507. | |
3508. |
CUL-DAR15.1.B0
Note:
[1858.04.10]
[Notes between Darwin and Hooker on large and small genera in Natural selection, pp. 134-71].
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|
3509. | |
3510. |
CUL-DAR157.1.46
Note:
[ny].04.14--[ny].04.22
Thunbergia alata / in Hothouse / against sun
Text
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|
3511. |
CUL-DAR157.1.35
Note:
[ny].04.18--[ny].04.30
Dipladenia urophylla / Hot-house / against sun
Text
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|
3512. | |
3513. |
CUL-DAR205.11.73
Note:
1858.04.28
It has been stated that Woodpeckers remove fragments: in 2 cases I can
Text
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|
3514. |
CUL-DAR205.11.88
Note:
1858.05.00
Though I saw so few slaves (of F[ormica?] fusca) yet they swarm later in
Text
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|
3515. | |
3516. |
CUL-DAR47.10
Note:
1858.05.00
J Lubbock remarked to me last year that central or sub-central flower
Text
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|
3517. | |
3518. |
CUL-DAR205.11.108
Note:
1858.05.05
Ch 10 / I saw a black-bird on her nest which although in a wood was built.
Text
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|
3519. | |
3520. | |
3521. | |
3522. |
CUL-DAR76.B55
Note:
1858.05.10
In Spartium or common Broom the curling manner of the pistil which burst
Text
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|
3523. | |
3524. | |
3525. |
CUL-DAR49.50
Note:
1858.05.16
I suspect good generalisation, that wherever there is nectary on one
Text
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|
3526. |
CUL-DAR76.B13
Note:
1858.05.16
Plant from Cattells called Fumaria spicata or Dielytra eximia
Text
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|
3527. |
CUL-DAR50.E18
Note:
1858.05.20
Falconer says he shd think that most British plants wd live in Lat of
Text
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|
3528. | |
3529. | |
3530. | |
3531. |
CUL-DAR48.B25
Note:
1858.05.28
Comb placed vertical, section horizontal through the attched cells on
Text
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|
3532. |
CUL-DAR49.51
Note:
1858.05.29
Add to may account of Dichogamy of Lobelia fulgens that seeds from the
Text
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|
3533. |
CUL-DAR157.1.50
Note:
[ny].05.25--[ny].06.09
Siphomeris [ie] Lecontea unnamed sp[ecies] Kew (Cinchonaceae)
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|
3534. | |
3535. | |
3536. |
CUL-DAR76.B14
Note:
1858.06.02
Fumaria officinalis / The hood covering curved pistil lies close to
Text
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|
3537. | |
3538. |
CUL-DAR76.B145
Note:
1858.06.07--1858.07.16
Hive Bees visit Trifolium incarnatum but never Mr Miner[?] has remarked
Text
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|
3539. |
CUL-DAR205.11.81
Note:
1858.06.14
Brought me nest of B[ombus] muscorum in Birds nest in Hedge
Text
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|
3540. | |
3541. |
CUL-DAR195.4.1
Note:
1858.06.22
If we desire [illegible] one wishes to change unpleasant train of thought
Text
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|
3542. |
CUL-DAR205.11.89
Note:
1858.06.26--1858.06.27
I have been watching black Aphis on Dock tended by reddish Myrmica
Text
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|
3543. |
CUL-DAR205.11.94
Note:
1858.07.00
Took specimens of F[ormica] Rufa near Sandown with remarkable differences
Text
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|
3544. |
CUL-DAR46.1.44
Note:
1858.07.00
Droves of New Forest ponies are driven for sale over the southern part of
Text
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|
3545. |
CUL-DAR77.26b
Note:
1858.07.00
Of the sweet Peas fertilised last year one pod produced some plants
Text
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|
3546. | |
3547. | |
3548. |
CUL-DAR48.B31
Note:
1858.07.09
I believe Bees tend to make a flat walls for each separate planes of cell
Text
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|
3549. |
CUL-DAR205.11.92-93
Note:
1858.07.11--1858.07.14
Saw in morning a body of about a score of F[ormica] sanguinea
Text
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|
3550. |
CUL-DAR49.52-53
Note:
1858.07.11
Ch 3 / Alstroemeria — small fl[orets] common orange-flowered
Text
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|
3551. |
CUL-DAR46.1.45
Note:
1858.07.12
I see on Ash-down forest, when cart has passed over heath
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|
3552. | |
3553. |
CUL-DAR157.1.37
Note:
[ny].07.14--[ny].07.16
Stephanotis floribunda / A climbing plant with shoot a little above stick
Text
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|
3554. |
CUL-DAR157.1.53
Note:
[ny].07.23--[ny].07.24
Aristolocha gigas / upper internode above leaf 1/5 of full size
Text
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|
3555. | |
3556. | |
3557. |
CUL-DAR77.26c
Note:
1858.08.02
In the plot of Sweet Pea which produced all pale pink but somewhat
Text
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|
3558. |
CUL-DAR157.1.23
Note:
[ny].08.05--[ny].08.26
Roxburghia viridiflora (see Steudel) / Only upper internode 3 inches long
Text
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|
3559. | |
3560. |
CUL-DAR157.1.101
Note:
[ny].08.13
Solanum jasminoides / The unclasped lead 2 bundles of vessels to lateral
Text
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|
3561. | |
3562. |
CUL-DAR157.1.74-75
Note:
[ny].08.26--[ny].08.29
Clematis flammula / Peduncles of the whole leaf & side leaflets very long
Text
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|
3563. | |
3564. |
CUL-DAR205.2.169
Note:
1858.09.05
Mr Wollaston very strong on many identical species (not many vars) & same
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|
3565. |
CUL-DAR205.11.82
Note:
1858.09.05
Mr Wollaston informs me that from enquiries which he specially made for
Text
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|
3566. |
CUL-DAR49.54
Note:
1858.09.12--1858.09.16
I have watched for several years the Cuphea which is loaded with honey &
Text
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|
3567. |
CUL-DAR157.1.56
Note:
[ny].09.13
Loasa herbertii — young plant in cool stove moved against sun
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3568. | |
3569. | |
3570. |
CUL-DAR48.B32
Note:
1858.09.16
Mr Tegetmeier thinks from experiments which he has made that 15lb of
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3571. | |
3572. |
CUL-DAR48.B35
Note:
1858.09.16
As Melipone mexicana make sphere at different diameter & size, & whenever
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3573. |
CUL-DAR76.B16
Note:
1858.09.16
Ch 3 / The flowers of Corydalis lutea when covered up do not go off but
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3574. |
CUL-DAR48.B36
Note:
1858.09.17
The examination of oldish combs shows clearly that marginal side is
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3575. | |
3576. |
CUL-DAR76.B83
Note:
1858.09.21
I saw B[ombus] muscorum sucking Adlumia cirrhosa & pushing aside hood /
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3577. | |
3578. |
CUL-DAR48.B39
Note:
1858.09.26
Reason for giving to Soc: I do not wish to abrogate intent only to
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3579. |
CUL-DAR48.B40
Note:
1858.09.29
I put down some bits of wax like dice about diameter of cell apart
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3580. |
CUL-DAR157.1.69
Note:
[ny].09.19--[ny].10.27
Clematis microphylla / Young shoot made 4 revolutions
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3581. |
CUL-DAR157.1.97-98
Note:
[ny].09.08--[ny].10.27
Maurandia semperflorens [ie] scandens / Young shoot made two inches in 3h
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3582. |
CUL-DAR270.1.2
Note:
1858.10.05
Alfred Russel Wallace, autograph note, Directions for collecting in the tropics…for Mr. H. Squires 1858 Oct 05.
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3583. |
CUL-DAR48.B41
Note:
1858.10.05
In some old comb from Mr Innes, the Bees had made as usual the lower edge
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3584. |
CUL-DAR205.5.185
Note:
1858.10.12
I believe physiological importance lies in relative [illegible] to value of
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3585. | |
3586. |
CUL-DAR157.1.85
Note:
[ny].10.24
When Tropaeolum tricolorum had grown by twining to height of about 2 ft
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3587. |
CUL-DAR46.1.23
Note:
[1858].10.30
It is wonderful the number of little Oak Trees on Farnham Heath
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3588. |
CUL-DAR205.2.165
Note:
1858.11.00
The non-migrating of flora & fauna of 2 corners of Australia is like
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3589. |
CUL-DAR50.E61-E64
Note:
1858.11.12
European Genera in Australia and Tasmania [table of species and numbers]
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3590. |
CUL-DAR50.E65-E66
Note:
1858.11.12
Addenda [to item CUL-DAR50.E61-E64] of European Genera [table of species]
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3591. |
CUL-DAR157.1.43
Note:
[ny].11.25
Jasminum pauciflorum (can this be misprint for parviflorum?)
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3592. | |
3593. |
CUL-DAR205.11.95
Note:
1858.12.17
F Smith says my specimens which inhabited same hillock were F[ormica]
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3594. |
CUL-DAR205.2.171
Note:
1858.12.18
Mr Edwards shot 3 woodcocks – feet quite clean – some dirt sticking to base of Beak and grooves of do. 18
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3595. | |
3596. | |
3597. |
CUL-DAR48.B77
Note:
[1858?]
as Bees work on & over edge of comb it is not so difficult for them to
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3598. | |
3599. | |
3600. | |
3601. | |
3602. | |
3603. | |
3604. |
CUL-DAR205.3.218
Note:
1859.02.08
No mammal yet from Andaman Is[lands] except Sus andamanensis Blyth
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3605. |
CUL-DAR48.B42
Note:
1859.02.08
Wasps nest — do not build up wall of cell till saucer made beginning to
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3606. | |
3607. |
CUL-DAR46.1.47
Note:
1859.04.28
Amy tells me that at Knutsford she saw in Miss Hollands garden the
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3608. | |
3609. |
CUL-DAR205.11.103
Note:
1859.05.24--1859.05.25
I can now say that I have (12) 3 new nests with slaves
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3610. | |
3611. | |
3612. |
CUL-DAR46.1.48
Note:
1859.06.23
The Oak is a wonderful instance of a tree overpowering numerous enemies
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3613. | |
3614. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C31
Note:
1859.07.20
I observe Wasps visiting all day long in great numbers the flowers of
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3615. |
CUL-DAR205.11.96-97
Note:
1859.07.23--1859.07.25
Observed numbers of ants by great nest by Wall F[ormica] rufa or wood-ant
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3616. | |
3617. |
CUL-DAR46.1.46
Note:
1859.08.20
I observed at Moor Park, that when the Calluna had been cut
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3618. |
CUL-DAR205.7.147
Note:
1859.12.05
A farmer in Yorkshire, who had kept for three years a half-bred (possibly
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3619. |
CUL-DAR48.A39
Note:
1859.12.09
Sir H Holland objected that Bone of Ear case of no transition
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3620. |
CUL-DAR50.E19
Note:
1859.12.16
Hooker in letter says many plants the commonest on W[est] side of Baffin
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3621. | |
3622. |
CUL-DAR110.B35
Note:
[Undated]
Anchusa / Arnebia hispidissima flowers differ much in size, but no trace of dimorphism
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3623. |
CUL-DAR109.B94
Note:
[Undated]
Pontederia length of styles from top of ovary to tip of stigma
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3624. | |
3625. |
CUL-DAR205.1.70
Note:
[1860]
[early draft title] On the mutability of species [with other notes]
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3626. | |
3627. | |
3628. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C34
Note:
1860
Melampyrum pratense — pistil L bent — mouth of upper hood of corrolla
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3629. | |
3630. | |
3631. | |
3632. | |
3633. |
KEW-Outwards-Books-2
Note:
1860--1869
Outwards books: (plants leaving Kew):- 2/ Outwards Book 1860-1869
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3634. | |
3635. | |
3636. |
CUL-DAR189.4
Note:
1860.01.00
When a dog is intently watching any moving object ready to drawl on &
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3637. |
CUL-DAR205.7.149
Note:
1860.01.11
Huxley objects to domestic var[ietie]s not being sterile & I answer in
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3638. |
CUL-DAR205.1.69
Note:
1860.01.16
Mr Williams says in Mumps the abortive mammae in Boys are affected
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3639. |
CUL-DAR50.E21
Note:
1860.01.24
Zoolog Society meeting / Glacial / Mr Sclater exhibited collection of Birds
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3640. |
CUL-DAR205.11.114
Note:
1860.01.27
Ch 10 / Gould tells me that Cuculus taitensis[?] migrates from N[ew]
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3641. |
CUL-DAR205.11.98
Note:
1860.01.27
F Smith showed me 2 workers ants with ridiculous difference of Heads
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3642. |
CUL-DAR205.2.187
Note:
1860.01.27
Gould[?] remarked to me how strange it was that swallows were so abundant
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3643. |
CUL-DAR205.7.136
Note:
1860.01.27
About the Crossed Pheasant Gould has enlarged in Birds of Asia under the the several Pheasants. Ch. 9 Jan 27/60/
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3644. |
CUL-DAR45.112
Note:
1860.01.27
Mr Gould tells me he can certainly distinguish Chaffinches of Norway &
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3645. | |
3646. |
CUL-DAR84.2.189
Note:
1860.01.27
Gould showed me the Heliothrix auriculata (a humming-bird) (same remark
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3647. | |
3648. |
CUL-DAR205.3.220
Note:
1860.02.00
Mr Sclater tells me that several American Birds have been lately
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3649. | |
3650. |
CUL-DAR205.2.188
Note:
1860.02.15
Anacharis Rev Prof Henslow has observed this plant spread rapidly up the
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3651. |
CUL-DAR195.3.1
Note:
1860.02.26
In the Missionary account at Falkland Is Jemmy Button is said to have
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3652. |
CUL-DAR47.11
Note:
1860.03.00
Lyell remarked on Owens observation of high structures of Pterodactyle &
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3653. | |
3654. |
CUL-DAR205.9.353
Note:
1860.03.01
J Beete Jukes — says Calymene blumenbachii which ranges from upper to
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3655. |
CUL-DAR48.B43
Note:
1860.03.05
It wd be worth while to measure Drone cells & see whether from angle to
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3656. |
CUL-DAR48.A43
Note:
1860.03.12
On principle of all parts varying in any way & N[atural] S[election]
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3657. |
CUL-DAR251.2395
Note:
1860.03.13--1861.01.31
[booklet kept during year at Christ's College Cambridge]
|
3658. | |
3659. | |
3660. |
CUL-DAR205.9.354
Note:
1860.03.30
With respect to enormous gap between one formation wh[ich] Sedgwick
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3661. |
CUL-DAR48.B44
Note:
1860.03.31
Waterhouse seems to dispute that insects can judge of distances
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3662. | |
3663. | |
3664. |
CUL-DAR77.27
Note:
1860.04.13
to Mr Masters / I know the 6 kinds of Sweet Peas named by Mr Masters. I
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3665. | |
3666. | |
3667. |
CUL-DAR157a.99
Note:
[1860.04.28]
Hooker Joseph Dalton (Sir [1869]) to Darwin Charles Robert
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3668. |
CUL-DAR111.A15
Note:
1860.05.02
I saw Hive-bees sucking single sweet white & blue violets in garden & 1/2
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3669. | |
3670. | |
3671. | |
3672. | |
3673. |
CUL-DAR77.22
Note:
1860.05.20
Saw small kind of Bee forcing way into unopened Broom flowers
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3674. |
CUL-DAR205.6.72
Note:
1860.05.21
Compared cotyledon full-sized of several cabbages in K[itchen] Garden
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3676. | |
3677. | |
3678. | |
3679. | |
3680. | |
3681. | |
3682. | |
3683. | |
3684. | |
3685. | |
3686. | |
3687. |
CUL-DAR47.14
Note:
1860.06.14
Blyth refers to me the reduced wings of Noterus & Welka of N Zealand / Ch 7
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|
3688. | |
3689. | |
3690. |
CUL-DAR70.22
Note:
1860.06.30
G[eorge] caught Plusia chrysitis in flower garden with disc & caudicle
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3691. |
CUL-DAR49.56
Note:
1860.07.01
Lousewort — Pedicularis sylvatica / Tube of corolla very long [with
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3692. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C35
Note:
1860.07.02
saw many small thin metallic flies visiting flower of Tormentilla
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3693. |
CUL-DAR76.A7-A8
Note:
1860.07.11--1860.07.17
Columbine has circle of nectaries & 5 pistils with points slightly reflexed
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3694. | |
3695. |
CUL-DAR76.A9
Note:
1860.07.14--1860.07.15
Rhinanthus crista-galli pistil rectangularly bent into gangway as in
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3696. |
CUL-DAR49.57
Note:
1860.07.17
Lilium Martagon — common or Turks' Cap Petal reflexed spotted reddish
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3697. |
CUL-DAR76.A13
Note:
[1860].07.21
saw in almost every Buttercup 2 or 3 small flies of more than 1 sort
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3698. | |
3699. |
CUL-DAR205.11.99-102
Note:
1860.07.30--1860.08.11
Slave ants / Ch 10 / I remember seeing at Moor Park slavemakers haunting
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3700. |
CUL-DAR49.58
Note:
1860.07.30
Elizabeth has 2 kinds of Oenothera in garden, very distinct, & the
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3701. | |
3702. |
CUL-DAR205.7.148
Note:
1860.08.00
Hybrids / Mr Bartlett told me that he got eggs from the New Zealand
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3703. | |
3704. | |
3705. | |
3706. |
CUL-DAR48.A44
Note:
1860.08.13
Ch 8 / J Lubbock urged as very great difficulty, great difference in
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3707. |
CUL-DAR109.B92
Note:
[ny].08.30
It is absolutely certain that the broad points of calyx meet between the
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3708. |
CUL-DAR81.2
Note:
1860.09.18
Mr Cressy tells me he has often put two male stag-beetles together & they
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3709. | |
3710. | |
3711. | |
3712. | |
3713. | |
3714. |
CUL-DAR54.6-7a
Note:
[1860].11.23--[1860].11.26
Brushed roughly with strong needle 4 or 5 times 3 glands
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3715. | |
3716. | |
3717. |
CUL-DAR48.A45
Note:
1860.12.00
E Cresy says in Discussion, Transitional cases tell most strongly -
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3718. | |
3719. | |
3720. |
CUL-DAR76.B78
Note:
1860.12.18
John Lubbock can explain case of Taenia which is Dichogamous
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3721. | |
3722. |
CUL-DAR205.2.191
Note:
1860.12.26
Cherry on Bear Isd 120 miles S of S point of Spitzbergen
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3723. |
CUL-DAR54.8-9
Note:
1860.12.30
Cress-seed with roots above 1 inch long Sol[ution] of C[arbonate] of
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3724. |
CUL-DAR195.2.19
Note:
[1860--1865?]
Anger / Aspect / Bantering / Battle / Fear / Amazement
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3725. | |
3726. | |
3727. |
CUL-DAR205.10.94
Note:
[1861]
References on Dimorphism of Volucella [relating to CUL-DAR205.10.93]
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3729. | |
3730. | |
3731. | |
3732. |
CUL-DAR76.A18
Note:
[1861]
In Bates letter in Portfolio (4) case of Butterfly attracted by bright sepal of flower
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|
3733. | |
3734. |
Waller-Ms-alb-67.134
Note:
1861
To Messers. Williams and Norgate.Gentlemen, Send me the "Natural History Review," for 1861, and continue it until further notice. Name Ch. Darwin Address Down, Bromley Kent
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3735. |
CUL-DAR49.138
Note:
[1861][.11.03.before]
note Kirchhoff & Wigand Leipzig April 1861; Kurr Stuttgart 1833; Brongniart
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3736. | |
3737. |
CUL-DAR205.11.120
Note:
1861.01.13
The higher animals at least man have strong instinct to avoid death
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|
3738. |
CUL-DAR54.12-20
Note:
1861.01.20--1861.02.01
Primula sinensis [application of carbonate of ammonia
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3739. |
CUL-DAR205.9.361
Note:
1861.01.30
Woodward showed me lists showing how very large proportion of kinds &
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|
3740. |
CUL-DAR60.2.17
Note:
[Undated]
B Stein has since shown that the irritability of the leaves of Aldrovanda
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3741. |
CUL-DAR48.B45
Note:
1861.02.20
Took Hive, which was a swarm last summer & therefore must have made its
Text
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3742. |
CUL-DAR47.38
Note:
1861.03.17
Hooker says that Cruciferae may be divided (will write paper)
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3743. |
CUL-DAR47.15
Note:
1861.03.17
Acknowledge that Nat Selection comes in only when there is complex
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3744. |
CUL-DAR205.9.362
Note:
1861.03.23
We must not suppose every country as rich as Europe in successive fossils
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3745. |
CUL-DAR50.E26
Note:
1861.03.23
Suppose world shortly before Glacial to have had present temperature
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3746. |
Bonhams-11388Lot83
Note:
[1861].03.23
Sketch of the dimorphic flowers of the primrose. Enclosure to Darwin to Daniel Oliver 23 March [1861]
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3748. | |
3749. |
CUL-DAR205.3.224
Note:
1861.04.00
F[resh] Water Salamanders lay their eggs on Duck Weed (Huxley)
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3750. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C36
Note:
1861.04.06
Kurr says Anemone no nectary so I watch A[nemone] nemorosa & Verbascum &
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3751. |
CUL-DAR49.60
Note:
1861.04.08--1861.04.10
Vinca major in Pot — greenhouse [with illustrations]
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3752. |
CUL-DAR76.B17
Note:
1861.04.09
I have been looking at that Fumaria dingy purple with one long nectary &
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3753. |
CUL-DAR205.11.122
Note:
1861.04.19
Mr Gould states positively that young Cuckoos do not eject young
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3754. |
CUL-DAR205.7.150
Note:
1861.04.19
Origin / Ch IX & Origin / Gould assures me that the hybrids of
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3755. |
CUL-DAR84.2.190
Note:
1861.04.19
Mr Gould remarked to me that all birds of which the males have beautiful
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3756. |
CUL-DAR85.A5
Note:
1861.05.00
We shall see that organs have been formed through sexual selection for
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3757. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C38-C39
Note:
1861.05.16
Rather insignificant flowers which Bees do not frequent
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|
3758. |
CUL-DAR77.23
Note:
1861.05.19
Observed 3 or 4 days ago several red-bellied flies with long proboscis
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|
3759. | |
3760. |
CUL-DAR76.A10
Note:
1861.05.25
Trif[olium] pratense / from bent stigma & manner in which keel & wings
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|
3761. |
CUL-DAR81.5
Note:
1861.05.31
With respect to sexual beauty of Butterflies. Think of beauty of some Caterpillars
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|
3762. | |
3763. |
CUL-DAR210.8.35
Note:
[1861.06.00]
[statement concerning relationship with Darwin Charles Robert]
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|
3764. | |
3765. |
CUL-DAR54.21-26
Note:
1861.06.01
Saxifraga London Pride (Bentham says (?) same Fam[ily] as Drosera) so
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|
3766. |
CUL-DAR76.A11
Note:
1861.06.01
London Pride (Saxifraga umbrosa) / C.C. Sprengel did not know it was a
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3767. | |
3768. |
CUL-DAR49.61
Note:
1861.06.13
If I take case of Galium; observe that yellow G[alium] cruciatum has
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3769. |
CUL-DAR49.62
Note:
1861.06.15
Watched for some time immense number of Linum catharticum, saw very few
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|
3770. |
CUL-DAR49.65
Note:
1861.06.15
Aristolochia sipho apparently requires flies to effect impregnation
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|
3771. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C14a
Note:
1861.06.24
In examining probosces with pollinia of Hab[ernaria?] Chlorantha
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3772. |
CUL-DAR49.66
Note:
1861.06.28
If a supposed necessity for pollen being well aired accounts for common
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3773. |
CUL-DAR49.64
Note:
1861.07.13
Lathyrus sylvestris — Pistil much curved — visited by many Humble-Bees
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|
3774. |
CUL-DAR76.B20-B21
Note:
1861.07.13
Great Beds of Fumaria capreolata — This plant long a frightful puzzle to
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|
3775. | |
3776. |
CUL-DAR109.A18-A20
Note:
1861.07.16
Wild Thyme / abounds — much of both forms — some days I concluded most
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3777. |
CUL-DAR45.131
Note:
1861.07.30
Wollaston tells [me] that the common state of Helix phlebophora
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3778. |
CUL-DAR205.3.222
Note:
1861.07.31
Wollaston says Thorictus[?] (as Family clearly somewhat related to
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3779. |
CUL-DAR189.5
Note:
1861.08.07
Expression / Dog when advancing to stranger with some anger pricks ears
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3780. | |
3781. |
CUL-DAR76.B79-B80
Note:
1861.08.29--1861.09.04
To show importance of Diptera I saw large field yellow with charlock &
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3782. |
CUL-DAR49.67
Note:
1861.09.03
I found 2 pods on large Periwinkle at Mr Phillips — & mem at Wollastons
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3783. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C40
Note:
1861.09.05--1861.09.11
Visited 2 fields of Red Clover, which had been mown this summer
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3784. |
CUL-DAR54.50-54,54v,55-61
Note:
1861.09.07--1861.09.16
Dionaea [application of water, carbonate of ammonia, hair, nitrate of
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3785. |
CUL-DAR45.132
Note:
1861.09.12
Dr Weinlands case of Pupa Weinlandi from Bahamas excellent case of variation
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3786. |
CUL-DAR54.62
Note:
1861.09.16
Dionaea / I have made this little That leaf behaves differently over fly
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3787. |
CUL-DAR46.1.50
Note:
1861.09.21
William has just returned from Leith Hill & reports that the spot about 4
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3788. |
CUL-DAR205.7.157-158
Note:
1861.09.24--1861.11.18
[After considering Primula] The creationist who sees organisms
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|
3789. |
CUL-DAR206.9
Note:
1861.10.03
It might be worth trying to cover up & fertilise with own pollen
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|
3790. | |
3791. |
CUL-DAR48.A47
Note:
1861.10.17
Gradation — Mr G Sowerby / Monomyaire & Dimyaire 2 main divisions
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|
3792. | |
3793. |
CUL-DAR54.28
Note:
1861.10.22
Plumbago rosea from Mr Turnbull's Hot-House — calyx covered with hairs
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|
3794. |
CUL-DAR49.68
Note:
1861.10.24
Dichogamy / Dipladenia / One of the Apocyneae — Mr Horwood never before
Text
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|
3795. | |
3796. | |
3797. | |
3798. |
CUL-DAR205.10.90
Note:
1861.11.22
Mr Bates showed me the 2 Volucellas[?] like B. hortensis
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|
3799. |
CUL-DAR111.B29-B32
Note:
[Undated]
[lists of species] Total / Water / Proof sheets of Orchids, pp. 41; 55-57.
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|
3800. | |
3801. |
CUL-DAR108.24b
Note:
[1862]
Oxlips / Miss Ludwig gathered at Hartfield in spring of 1862 from 3 or 4
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|
3802. |
CUL-DAR108.52-53
Note:
[1862--1863]
seedlings from Hom. plant. … but crossed heteromorphically
Text
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|
3803. | |
3804. | |
3805. | |
3806. | |
3807. | |
3808. | |
3809. |
CUL-DAR49.70
Note:
[Undated]
Revd W.B Clarke in letter Jan 1862 says that the flower of Eucalyptus
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|
3810. | |
3811. |
CUL-DAR46.1.51
Note:
[Undated]
Revd W.B Clarke of St Leonards near Sidney in letter of Jan 1862
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|
3812. | |
3813. |
CUL-DAR54.66
Note:
1862
Abstract / particles of citric acid, sugar, sulphate[?] of Potash causing
Text
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|
3814. | |
3815. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C41
Note:
1862
This year in my garden Lobelia fulgens produced a good many pods
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|
3816. | |
3817. | |
3818. | |
3819. | |
3820. | |
3821. | |
3822. | |
3823. |
CUL-DAR108.34-39
Note:
1862.01.30--1862.02.27
P[rimula] sinensis / 8 plants raised from all seed of short-styled by own
Text
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|
3824. |
CUL-DAR108.70
Note:
1862.spring
Wild Cowslips in Pots experimented on in Greenhouse / Short-styled
Text
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|
3825. | |
3826. |
CUL-DAR205.8.24-25
Note:
1862.02.07--1862.02.19
Monochaetum ensiferum Mr Turnbull's plant
Text
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|
3827. |
CUL-DAR108.136
Note:
[Undated]
White worsted / means pollen of Het[eromorphic] long-styled / 6 flowers
Text
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|
3828. |
CUL-DAR157.1.111
Note:
[Undated]
Nepenthes laevis — Veitch / Young leaf folded inward & enclosing younger
Text
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|
3829. |
CUL-DAR205.8.23
Note:
1862.02.12
Monochaetum ensiferum oldish flowers with pistil become straight [with
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|
3830. | |
3831. |
CUL-DAR205.8.48
Note:
1862.02.13
(dried specimen from Kew from many localities. Feb. 13 – 1862.)
Text
Image
|
3832. | |
3833. |
CUL-DAR205.7.159-160
Note:
1862.02.26
It is true as I said in Origin no good to creature to be sterile but I
Text
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|
3834. | |
3835. |
CUL-DAR108.57-60
Note:
1862.03.01
Mr Turnbulls Ch[inese] Primroses / There are 29 seedlings raised from a
Text
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|
3836. |
CUL-DAR108.66
Note:
1862.03.01
Ch[inese] Primrose / Summary of proportion of Long & Short-styled plants
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|
3837. | |
3838. | |
3839. |
CUL-DAR108.61-62
Note:
1862.03.05
Chinese Primrose / Examined the pistil of long-styled Either 8 or 9 (for
Text
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|
3840. |
CUL-DAR108.63-64
Note:
[1862].03.07
I have examined Mr Frys "mid-styled" flowers stigma in all stands in very
Text
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|
3841. |
CUL-DAR108.65
Note:
[1862].03.10--[1862].03.11
Long-styled Chinese Primrose / Ovarium outer coat with 10 or 9 bundles
Text
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|
3842. |
CUL-DAR45.133
Note:
1862.03.25
Bates insists that same species will present recent vars in one locality & not in another
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|
3843. | |
3844. |
CUL-DAR205.8.29-30
Note:
1862.04.10--1862.07.03
As in fruit crosses which I made all the flowers were youngish
Text
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|
3845. |
CUL-DAR205.8.31
Note:
1862.04.10--1862.07.03
Monochætum ensiferum — fertilised last winter & gathered April & May
Text
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|
3846. |
CUL-DAR49.71
Note:
1862.04.15
Mr Horwood gave me Hedaroma (tulipi = forma(?) (a Myrtle-bloom)
Text
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|
3847. |
CUL-DAR109.B4-B5
Note:
1862.04.17--1862.05.11
Oxalis acetosella / 5 Pistils with rough stigmas on level with 5 longer
Text
Image
|
3848. | |
3849. | |
3850. |
CUL-DAR50.E54
Note:
1862.04.20
Brazil 6000-7000ft / Sandwich Is / Jamaica / Cape of Good Hope /
Text
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|
3851. |
CUL-DAR54.26v
Note:
1862.04.20
Some Saxifrages have woolly Hair with no glands at tip as S decipiens / S
Text
Image
|
3852. | |
3853. |
CUL-DAR54.27
Note:
1862.04.22
Saxifraga platypelata — short colourless viscid glands — no change for
Text
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|
3854. |
CUL-DAR108.132
Note:
1862.04.24
George saw Cucullea[?] verbasci flying over great bed of Cowslips with a
Text
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|
3855. |
CUL-DAR50.E28
Note:
1862.04.24
note [quotation from Seemann B 'Botany of voyage of H.M.S Herald' 1852-1857:
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|
3856. |
CUL-DAR110.A23
Note:
1862.04.26
Lettington asserts positively tha[t] long-styled cowslips & Chinese
Text
Image
|
3857. | |
3858. | |
3859. | |
3860. |
CUL-DAR49.72
Note:
1862.05.00
Rhododenrum Boothii from Boston has yellow flowers hanging down but not
Text
Image
|
3861. | |
3862. |
CUL-DAR49.75
Note:
1862.05.00
I am nearly certain that Saxifraga granulosa (Holwood Park) is a dichogam
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|
3863. |
CUL-DAR46.1.52
Note:
1862.05.00
Bot Society Regents Park — Pelargonium Phyllis with very many central
Text
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|
3864. |
CUL-DAR50.E27
Note:
1862.05.00
Origin / Lyell tells me that great boulders are embedded in Miocene
Text
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|
3865. |
CUL-DAR49.74
Note:
1862.05.01
It is impossible to behold Bougainvillea speciosa (Mr Turnbulls) with
Text
Image
|
3866. | |
3867. |
CUL-DAR70.93
Note:
1862.05.01
Chyris bractescens ? / Mr Bateman Biddulph Grange Congleton — 8 pollen
Text
Image
|
3868. | |
3869. | |
3870. |
CUL-DAR51.B4-B9
Note:
1862.05.11--1862.07.09
Pelargonium / This includes description of Peloric flowers
Text
Image
|
3871. | |
3872. |
CUL-DAR49.76
Note:
1862.05.14
Schizanthus (one of Scrophulariae) upturned pistil into gangway of nectary Dichogamy
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|
3873. |
CUL-DAR49.77-78
Note:
1862.05.16
All common Rhododendrum & Azaleas have nectary in fold of upper spotted
Text
Image
|
3874. |
CUL-DAR46.1.53
Note:
1862.05.17
Leith Hill Place / Ch 5 / I have looked at the 2 square pieces of cleared
Text
Image
|
3875. |
CUL-DAR70.73-74
Note:
1862.05.17--1862.05.21
Birds nest Orchis / 2 lower sepals & 1 upper sepal & 2 upper petals form
Text
Image
|
3876. |
CUL-DAR54.74-75
Note:
1862.05.18--1862.05.21
Drosera / Catches flies & growing at height acts early in summer
Text
Image
|
3877. | |
3878. |
CUL-DAR70.10-11
Note:
1862.05.24
O[rchis] ustulata Mr Malden[?] — The caudicle is depressed
Text
Image
|
3879. |
CUL-DAR76.B40
Note:
1862.05.24
Cabbages / Prepotency / 10h 45 put plenty of pollen on 3 lately opened
Text
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|
3880. |
CUL-DAR70.24
Note:
1862.05.25
Fly Ophrys / The shining base & knobs of Labellum in some cases in which
Text
Image
|
3881. |
CUL-DAR108.135
Note:
1862.05.26
a few Pods — Chinese Primroses brought me by Mr Horwood [numbers of
Text
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|
3882. |
CUL-DAR76.B81
Note:
1862.05.26
It might be thought a chance that the pollen of grasses would be blown &
Text
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|
3883. |
CUL-DAR70.75
Note:
1862.05.27
Cephalanthera grandiflora — no nectar Terminal portion of labellum with
Text
Image
|
3884. |
CUL-DAR111.A3-A5
Note:
1862.05.28--1862.05.30
Viola canina / Marked 2 plants with red tape behind Azalea bed with no
Text
Image
|
3885. |
CUL-DAR109.A22
Note:
1862.05.29
On new cut on a bank of exactly same character & aspect I marked a Female
Text
Image
|
3886. |
CUL-DAR70.76
Note:
1862.05.29
I may say in Cephalanthera that pollen masses stand not only free but
Text
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|
3887. |
CUL-DAR108.56
Note:
1862.05.30
Midstyled see p. 6 / I examined another flower of the one plant (in large
Text
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|
3888. |
CUL-DAR49.82
Note:
1862.05.30
Green-house Poly[g]ala — passage to nectary to flower on right hand
Text
Image
|
3889. |
CUL-DAR70.25
Note:
1862.05.30
2 spikes of Arachnites sent me by Mr Oxenden kept in water (& young
Text
Image
|
3890. | |
3891. | |
3892. | |
3893. |
CUL-DAR70.77
Note:
1862.05.31
Mr Jamieson / Listera cordata / Saw one feeble explosion — Both pollinia
Text
Image
|
3894. | |
3895. |
CUL-DAR157.1.103
Note:
[1862].04.14--[1862].06.15
Solanum jasminoides Greenhouse moves against sun
Text
Image
|
3896. | |
3897. |
CUL-DAR70.23
Note:
1862.06.01
Fly Ophrys / I have now given rigorous examination of shining surface of
Text
Image
|
3898. |
CUL-DAR70.79
Note:
1862.06.01
Cephalanthera / I feel sure that extremely few pollen-masses have this
Text
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|
3899. |
CUL-DAR70.26
Note:
1862.06.04
O[rchis] conopsea / The two viscid glands are broad compared with size of
Text
Image
|
3900. |
CUL-DAR51.B10-11
Note:
1862.06.06
Pelargonium / In bedding out scarlet I find 5 sepal-facing anthers longer
Text
Image
|
3901. |
CUL-DAR70.27-28
Note:
1862.06.06
Lizard Orchis most rare Mr Oxenden / Upper sepal 2 lower & 2 upper petals
Text
Image
|
3902. | |
3903. |
CUL-DAR70.96-97
Note:
1862.06.07
A Catasetum sent me from Kew with all sepals & petals green reflexed
Text
Image
|
3904. |
CUL-DAR70.99-102
Note:
1862.06.08
Mormades[?] luxatum This rare & large species nearly white sent me by Mr
Text
Image
|
3905. |
CUL-DAR70.3
Note:
1862.06.10
in Sand-walk a fair lot of O[rchis] maculata, looking for flowers with
Text
Image
|
3906. |
CUL-DAR70.29
Note:
[1862].06.13
Lizard Orchis I find the 2 lower sepals do separate from the hood & form
Image
|
3907. |
CUL-DAR70.12
Note:
1862.06.15
Mr Horwood brought me fly stuck on stigma & rostellum of Cattleya mossiae
Text
Image
|
3908. |
CUL-DAR111.A44
Note:
1862.06.16--1862.06.21
Oxalis acetosella / Little imperfect flowers closed with 5 spotted sepals
Text
Image
|
3909. |
CUL-DAR70.13-14
Note:
1862.06.20
George watched Orchis maculata in big woods today & in a hour caught 6
Text
Image
|
3910. | |
3911. |
CUL-DAR70.31
Note:
1862.06.22
Musk O[rchis] pollinia like Asclepias pollen-masses adhering to feet
Image
|
3912. |
CUL-DAR70.32-37
Note:
1862.06.22--1862.07.02
Musk Orchis / George has watched large beds for an hour or two & saw
Text
Image
|
3913. |
CUL-DAR108.2-4
Note:
1862.06.28--1862.10.16
Mullein — K[itchen] G[arden] transported from Fields / Verbascum
Text
Image
|
3914. | |
3915. |
CUL-DAR49.79
Note:
1862.07.01
Dictamnus fraxinella / Fan petals upwards & one beneath but often rather
Text
Image
|
3916. | |
3917. |
CUL-DAR70.103-104
Note:
1862.07.09
Cycnoches ventricosa named by Lindley / Mr Veitch same plant as in Orchid
Text
Image
|
3918. |
CUL-DAR108.125-130
Note:
1862.07.11--1862.11.07
The 4 pots of Chinese Primroses with the seedlings from Homomorphic
Text
Image
|
3919. | |
3920. |
CUL-DAR157.1.112
Note:
[1862].07.14--[1862].07.18
Nepenthes distillatoria / Put stick to side of prolongation
Text
Image
|
3921. |
CUL-DAR109.A11
Note:
1862.07.29
Satureia hortensis Summer Savoy / I raised 11 Plants one alone had
Text
Image
|
3922. | |
3923. |
CUL-DAR70.98
Note:
1862.07.29
A curious Catasetum sent me from Kew with Lab[ellum] upwards & this is
Text
Image
|
3924. | |
3925. | |
3926. | |
3927. |
CUL-DAR27.2.B8-B9
Note:
[1862].08.03
Lythrum 3 forms from Southampton 2 sets of flowers carefully compared
Text
Image
|
3928. |
CUL-DAR109.A23-A24
Note:
1862.08.04--1862.08.06
Scabiosa arvensis / I find many plants (all fl[owers] on same plant the
Text
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|
3929. |
CUL-DAR76.B92
Note:
1862.08.05
Lupinus nanus / (from Vaucher) / When mature or nearly mature flower open
Text
Image
|
3930. |
CUL-DAR70.174
Note:
1862.08.05
Tried 2 more flowers of Dendrobium chrysanthum — one acted beautifully
Text
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|
3931. |
CUL-DAR109.A13
Note:
1862.08.06--1866
Echium vulgare Two forms one with much smaller flower & short white
Text
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|
3932. |
CUL-DAR110.A16
Note:
1862.08.08
Hottonia / generally dimorphic In long-styled pistil projects far out of
Text
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|
3933. |
CUL-DAR205.8.50
Note:
1862.08.09
I this day compared plants of the 2 sets of Heterocentrum roseum seedlings
Text
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|
3934. |
CUL-DAR70.81
Note:
1862.08.10
I examined the pods of Birds nest O[rchis] from L[eith] H[ill] P[lace]
Text
Image
|
3935. |
CUL-DAR27.2.B10-B12
Note:
[1862].08.23--[1862].08.28
Examined 6 flowers of short-styled all had pistil bent some at completely
Text
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|
3936. | |
3937. | |
3938. |
CUL-DAR60.1.129-130
Note:
1862.09.04--1862.09.07
1h 49 fly on leaf holding this position [diagram]
Text
Image
|
3939. |
CUL-DAR109.B2
Note:
1862.09.05
Cuphea lanceolata / short-stamens face true homological sepals
Text
Image
|
3940. | |
3941. | |
3942. |
CUL-DAR48.A49
Note:
1862.09.05
Spergula arvensis has 10 stamens, generally, but those that form petals
Text
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|
3943. |
CUL-DAR109.A25
Note:
1862.09.08--1862.09.16
Scabiosa succina from Eliz Wedgwood / The different heads present pistils
Text
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|
3944. |
CUL-DAR27.2.B14
Note:
1862.09.08
Elizabeth sent me 3 spec[imens] of Lythrum hyssopifolium from different
Text
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|
3945. |
CUL-DAR205.8.11
Note:
1862.09.11
By the supposed abortion of 2 short stamens [with diagrams]
Text
Image
|
3946. |
CUL-DAR54.29-38
Note:
1862.09.14
Drosera rotundifolia [application of hair, toenail, sulphate of zinc,
Text
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|
3947. |
CUL-DAR110.B26
Note:
1862.09.20
I compared a good many flowers of Myosotis palustris the pistil varies
Text
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|
3948. |
CUL-DAR50.E29
Note:
1862.09.20
Hooker sent me one part of new paper with letter from Julius Haast
Text
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|
3949. |
CUL-DAR54.39
Note:
1862.09.21
Drosera / I see bending of tentacle is confined to little above base
Text
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|
3950. |
CUL-DAR54.40-41
Note:
1862.09.22
[Drosera continued] [application of sulphuric ether, alcohol, chloroform]
Text
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|
3951. | |
3952. |
CUL-DAR54.42
Note:
1862.09.23
Before a tentacle moves, the upper & inner side is convex & the spiral
Text
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|
3953. |
CUL-DAR54.43-47
Note:
1862.09.23--1862.09.26
[Drosera continued] [application of nitric ether, stramonium, hemlock,
Text
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|
3954. |
CUL-DAR48.A50
Note:
1862.09.25
Clarkia elegans has 4 aborted stamens with little shrivelled anthers
Text
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|
3955. | |
3956. |
CUL-DAR54.48
Note:
1862.09.26
Erica tetralix [application of carbonate of ammonia, chloroform]
Text
Image
|
3957. |
CUL-DAR27.2.B19-B21
Note:
1862.10.00
Short-styled Devon plant — Lythrum salicaria (tables)
Text
Image
|
3958. | |
3959. | |
3960. |
CUL-DAR27.2.B38
Note:
1862.10.02
Of the seedlings Lythrum salicaria the result is (list follows) /
Text
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|
3961. |
CUL-DAR109.A4
Note:
1862.10.03
Cultivated Marjoram — like Thyme — some plants with long anthers & some
Text
Image
|
3962. |
CUL-DAR77.20
Note:
1862.10.04
Dwarf Kidney Bean viz Canterbury & Fulmers Forcing Bean set apparently
Text
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|
3963. |
CUL-DAR76.B82
Note:
1862.10.04
The Adlumia cirrhosa sets plenty of pods under net - like other Funariaceæ.— p. 63 Experiment Book
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|
3964. |
CUL-DAR79.113
Note:
1862.10.04
Dichogam / Campanula carpathica seeds profusely exposed (does it produce
Text
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|
3965. |
CUL-DAR54.63
Note:
1862.10.13
I have looked carefully no movement in the sensitive tentacle
Text
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|
3966. | |
3967. |
CUL-DAR54.64
Note:
1862.10.16
at 2h 33 green leaf of Dionaea 10 drops of Sulph[uric] Aether in small
Text
Image
|
3968. |
CUL-DAR27.2.B53
Note:
1862.10.17
Lythrum which seeded when exposed to insects (experimental observations)
Text
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|
3969. |
CUL-DAR54.65
Note:
1862.10.17--1862.10.19
Gave an oldish plant of Oxalis acetosella 1/2 tea-spoon of Chloroform in
Text
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|
3970. |
CUL-DAR70.105-106
Note:
1862.10.24
Masdevallia fenestrata / Kew / The flowers get less dark purple &
Text
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|
3971. |
CUL-DAR209.2.42
Note:
1862.10.27--1862.11.05
Mimosa / after giving plant steam-bath [application of ether, chloroform]
Text
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|
3972. |
CUL-DAR209.12.158
Note:
1862.10.29--1862.11.14
Mimulus [application of chloroform, water, `sweet spirit of nitre',
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|
3973. | |
3974. | |
3975. |
CUL-DAR71.105
Note:
1862.11.01
It would be worth while to print my M.S index, or printed index of
Text
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|
3976. |
CUL-DAR76.B85
Note:
1862.11.08
Hop Clover / Of plants in garden uncovered 60 heads yielded 9.1 gr[ains]
Text
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|
3977. |
CUL-DAR108.40-49
Note:
1862.11.18--1863.01.23
Grandchildren of plant on shelf / one of Horwoods seedlings (D) flowered
Text
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|
3978. |
CUL-DAR205.7.161
Note:
1862.11.18
The fact proved by such a mass of evidence that crossing two individuals
Text
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|
3979. |
CUL-DAR205.7.162
Note:
1862.12.03
The structure of animals and plants many decisive experiments & common
Text
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|
3980. |
CUL-DAR60.1.4
Note:
1862.12.04
Dutch Clover in pots out of doors took in House at 5 p.m & put 1/2
Text
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|
3981. |
CUL-DAR205.8.5
Note:
1862.12.08
If I can prove in Clarkia elegans or Melastomas that tendency to abortion
Text
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|
3982. |
CUL-DAR205.7.163
Note:
1862.12.18
Perhaps important / With[?] formation of Marsh var[iety] of a Plant it wd
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3983. |
CUL-DAR195.2.8
Note:
1862.12.20
(After shrugging) amazement, powerless astonishment, akin to fear which
Text
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3984. |
CUL-DAR70.78
Note:
[1862?].06.01--[1862?].06.03
Cephalanthera / Hangrove (1) broken pillars of pollen cup of lab[ellum]
Text
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|
3985. |
CUL-DAR70.80
Note:
[1862?].06.23
Asa Gray — Pogonia ophioglossoides — Pollen powdery loose grains no
Text
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|
3986. |
CUL-DAR108.75
Note:
[1863--1865]
Fertility of common Cowslip / 8 sh[ort] styled flowers were
Text
Image
|
3987. |
CUL-DAR108.6
Note:
1863
The Hybrid Verbascum which was planted in k[itchen] garden which last
Text
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|
3988. |
CUL-DAR109.B38-B39
Note:
1863--1864
An ordinary mid-styled plant (B) fertilised by pollen of longer stamens
Text
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|
3989. |
CUL-DAR109.A40
Note:
1863--1865
Rye not Stony Field [numbers of seed in different years] / Proof sheet of Orchids.
Text
Image
|
3990. | |
3991. | |
3992. | |
3993. |
CUL-DAR27.2.B39-B43
Note:
[1863--1864]
Mid-styled (castrated) / Short-styled Lythrum under net / Short-styled
Text
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|
3994. | |
3995. |
CUL-DAR70.175
Note:
[Undated]
Treviranus Botanische Zeitung 1863 4to Pamphlet on Ophrys — important
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|
3996. |
CUL-DAR205.4.77
Note:
1863.01.00
Chas Clouston, of Sandwick Manse, Stromness, Orkney writes to me that
Text
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|
3997. |
CUL-DAR205.6.75
Note:
1863.01.03
After causes of variability & Before Period of [illegible] laws
Text
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|
3998. |
CUL-DAR205.7.164
Note:
1863.01.04
An animal say becoming adapted for aquatic life & surrounded by so many
Text
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|
3999. | |
4000. |
CUL-DAR209.12.186
Note:
1863.01.12
(Miscellaneous) I tried Horwood little nettle like plant with Chloroform did not explode; afterwards breathed on did explode so no action.
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|
4001. |
CUL-DAR70.107
Note:
1863.01.13
Goodyera discolor Mr Horwood — I much doubt whether deformed as before
Text
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|
4002. |
CUL-DAR157.1.133
Note:
1863.01.20--1863.01.30
Bignonia speciosa / 3.5 inches long / In young plant leaves simple
Text
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|
4003. |
CUL-DAR205.8.56
Note:
1863.01.20
Mr Horwood before told me that this last year the old parent plant (as
Text
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|
4004. |
CUL-DAR70.108
Note:
1863.02.07
Phalaenopsis grandiflora — Veitch — I cannot doubt that anvil is gnawed
Text
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|
4005. |
CUL-DAR205.11.125
Note:
1863.02.10
Bartlett assures me that Cormorants Gannets & Herons are sick when
Text
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|
4006. | |
4007. | |
4008. | |
4009. |
CUL-DAR255.8
Note:
[1863]
[list of plants from John Cattell's catalogue, some with prices]
Text
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|
4010. | |
4011. |
CUL-DAR111.A45
Note:
1863.02.24
Oxalis (Biophy[t]um) sensitiva / Young flowers — Sepals adherent -
Text
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|
4012. |
CUL-DAR108.163-167
Note:
1863.03.07--1863.03.24
Seedlings from Cowslip-Polyanthus crossed in 1861
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|
4013. |
CUL-DAR49.93-94
Note:
1863.03.13--1863.07.05
Willow all Dioicous — belong to Amentates & same order with Populus
Text
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|
4014. |
CUL-DAR49.83
Note:
1863.03.19
Begonia / Pollen coherent not easily blown off — no apparent nectar
Text
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|
4015. |
CUL-DAR110.B2
Note:
1863.03.23
Amsinckia spectabilis / Mr Horwoods plant with stigma in all flowers
Text
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|
4016. |
CUL-DAR49.84
Note:
1863.03.28
Edwardsia tetraptera — anthers protruded from [illegible] even in young
Text
Image
|
4017. |
CUL-DAR110.B28
Note:
1863.03.29
Sethia acuminata has been described by Mr Thwaites in his Ceylon Flora as
Text
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|
4018. |
CUL-DAR109.B6
Note:
1863.03.31--1863.05.20
Oxalis acetosella 8 flowers on different plants under net not touched
Text
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|
4019. |
CUL-DAR111.A6-A11
Note:
1863.03.31--1863.05.15
Viola canina true under net 8 flowers not touched black thread
Text
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|
4020. |
CUL-DAR66.1-2
Note:
1863.03.31--1863.04.09
All the Oxalis go to sleep in Hot-house — leaves droop & each leaflet
Text
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|
4021. |
CUL-DAR51.B16
Note:
1863.04.03
Corydalis tuberosa in Exper[iments] Garden / I found 1/2 dozen flowers
Text
Image
|
4022. |
CUL-DAR45.139
Note:
1863.04.07
Adoxa — The upper flower has its 4 petals placed in angles between the 4
Text
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|
4023. |
CUL-DAR49.85
Note:
1863.04.10--1863.04.18
Lobelia fulgens — front of column longitudinally furrowed & labellum
Text
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|
4024. |
CUL-DAR76.B18
Note:
1863.04.10
Corydalis solida / Saw many Hive-bees sucking only large nectary it was
Text
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|
4025. |
CUL-DAR49.86
Note:
1863.04.11
Adoxa Moschata / Dichogam / Saw 2 very minute sp[ecies] of Diptera & 2 of
Text
Image
|
4026. | |
4027. |
CUL-DAR49.87
Note:
1863.04.15
Tropaeolum tricolor / Stamens prettyly graduated for raking & stigma
Text
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|
4028. | |
4029. |
CUL-DAR109.A51
Note:
1863.04.20
Ash Tree / see few notes in paper on Trees [application of water]
Text
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|
4030. |
CUL-DAR205.5.192
Note:
1863.04.23
Transition / My ash case — for Sexes — Sir J Smith under Adoxa
Text
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|
4031. |
CUL-DAR205.8.6
Note:
1863.04.24--1863.07.21
Clarkia elegans / Plant in Greenhouse / 1 fl[ower] with pollen of little
Text
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|
4032. |
CUL-DAR109.A27-A28
Note:
1863.04.28--1863.05.01
Plantago la[n]ceolata / Dichogam & Dimorph / In afternoon plucked off all
Text
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|
4033. |
CUL-DAR108.54
Note:
1863.05.00
Chinese Primrose / good seed [table of observations on seed quality and
Text
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|
4034. |
CUL-DAR110.A41-A42
Note:
1863.05.00--1864.05.00
William / number of Plants [with diagrams]
Text
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|
4035. |
CUL-DAR49.88
Note:
1863.05.00
L[obelia] fulgens in Hot-House — front of column & lower lip of corolla
Text
Image
|
4036. |
CUL-DAR76.B56-B57
Note:
1863.05.00--1863.06.00
Broom / Dichogam[y] / Flowers kept several days in water even shorter
Text
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|
4037. |
CUL-DAR70.176-177
Note:
1863.05.01
Orchis morio / George caught 2 specimens of (& a 3d seen) Bombus sucking
Text
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|
4038. |
CUL-DAR109.A31-A32
Note:
1863.05.02
Euonymus / Celastreae / I gathered twigs off about 18 trees & half had
Text
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|
4039. |
CUL-DAR49.90
Note:
1863.05.03
A spring Phlox — tube of corolla very narrow — 5 anthers attached at
Text
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|
4040. |
CUL-DAR109.A60
Note:
1863.05.04
Rosemary Bush — 2 anthers evidently always aborted but other 2 aborted
Text
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|
4041. |
CUL-DAR45.142-143
Note:
1863.05.04
Hartfield / Spirality / I see in Plum shoot (2/5) at very apex buds
Text
Image
|
4042. |
CUL-DAR70.82
Note:
1863.05.07
Listera ovata / Exposed flowers to Sulphuric Ether for 5 [min] & for 20
Text
Image
|
4043. |
CUL-DAR45.144
Note:
1863.05.08
When we think of alternate leaves or spire of angle of 180°
Text
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|
4044. |
CUL-DAR49.91
Note:
1863.05.09
Euphorbia amy[g]daloides Visited by numbers of Diptera, chiefly
Text
Image
|
4045. |
CUL-DAR49.89
Note:
1863.05.11
Oak / Male flowers in catkins — Pollen minute incoherent in great
Text
Image
|
4046. |
CUL-DAR49.92
Note:
1863.05.12
Trees / Dangling catkins reflex[?] in Oaks & Nuts long filaments
Text
Image
|
4047. |
CUL-DAR111.A46
Note:
1863.05.15
Oxalis acetosella imperfect flowers — Curious spectacle just seen of
Text
Image
|
4048. |
CUL-DAR51.B14-B15
Note:
1863.05.15--1863.07.20
Pelargoniums / Climax by pollen of peloric Etna Black Threads
Text
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|
4049. |
CUL-DAR70.83
Note:
1863.05.15
Sulphuric ether for 20 [min] good dose did not stop rostellum exploding
Text
Image
|
4050. |
CUL-DAR76.B19
Note:
1863.05.22
Corydalis lutea / The hood springs one way & pistil springs other way
Text
Image
|
4051. |
CUL-DAR47.18
Note:
1863.05.22
Bentham feels argument of much force that certain naturally introduced
Text
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|
4052. |
CUL-DAR70.121
Note:
1863.05.22
Cypripedium acaule sent by A Gray & flowered — Labellum split open along
Text
Image
|
4053. |
CUL-DAR76.B58
Note:
1863.05.23--1863.05.24
Broom / Covered up branch & this day fertilised 5 flowers with own pollen
Text
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|
4054. |
CUL-DAR49.95
Note:
1863.05.24
As the garments are adapted & fit a man's body so do almost all flowers
Text
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|
4055. |
CUL-DAR49.96v
Note:
1863.05.24
Poterium sanguisorba / No corolla — longer than dangling filaments
Text
Image
|
4056. |
CUL-DAR49.96
Note:
1863.05.25
Spinacea oleracea (Chenopodeae) / Dioicous — Male flowers rigid
Text
Image
|
4057. | |
4058. | |
4059. | |
4060. |
CUL-DAR70.178
Note:
1863.05.30
Saw great Bombus hortensis go to Cephalanthera grandiflora & fruit, not
Text
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|
4061. | |
4062. |
CUL-DAR205.8.8
Note:
1863.06.00
Lasiandra Fontanesiana / Pistil on lower side nearly rectangular
Text
Image
|
4063. |
CUL-DAR108.50-51
Note:
1863.06.01
Chinese Primrose [tables of observations on colour and size of seeds,
Text
Image
|
4064. |
CUL-DAR76.B59
Note:
1863.06.01
Genista tinctoria / Flowers when free are found all with keel & wings
Text
Image
|
4065. |
CUL-DAR70.179
Note:
1863.06.06
An Alysia was sent me (an Hymenopt) with pollinia of Listera attached to head
Image
|
4066. |
CUL-DAR49.97
Note:
1863.06.08
Wind fertilisation / Nettle dioicous — stigma plumerose persisting — no
Text
Image
|
4067. |
CUL-DAR51.A2-A5
Note:
1863.06.09
Phyllotaxy / Begin with few things so remarkable as angles converging
Text
Image
|
4068. | |
4069. |
CUL-DAR111.A52
Note:
1863.06.12
Lathyrus nissolia — Perfect flowers (in spirits) pollen in water oval 13/7000 in length under middle eye-piece.—
Image
|
4070. | |
4071. | |
4072. |
CUL-DAR109.A29
Note:
1863.06.14
I looked at many Plantago media — no dimorphism but I saw in two places
Text
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|
4073. |
CUL-DAR157.2.29-47
Note:
1863.06.16--1863.07.29
Echino[cystis] lobata / I gently rubbed nearly straight tendril with tip
Text
Image
|
4074. |
CUL-DAR76.B41
Note:
1863.06.16
Cabbages / Marked with white thread 6 fl[owers] of Cabbage with lacinated
Text
Image
|
4075. |
CUL-DAR262.11.5
Note:
1863.06.20
Ordinary Shares / Mortgages / Real Property. [valuations of property, stocks and shares]
Text
Image
|
4076. | |
4077. |
CUL-DAR108.5
Note:
1863.06.21
Verbascum lychnitis when struck does not cast corolla nor do sepals close
Text
Image
|
4078. |
CUL-DAR111.A41
Note:
1863.06.22
Impatiens noli-me-tangere / Pollen of perfect flowers 9 — 9 1/2 / 7000
Text
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|
4079. |
CUL-DAR76.B88
Note:
1863.06.24
Salvia tenori / Fertilised 5 flowers & marked with white threads -
Text
Image
|
4080. |
CUL-DAR51.B18-B19
Note:
1863.06.26--1863.07.12
Peloric / Antirrhinum majus / Var Wonder / Corolla narrow tubular with
Text
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|
4081. |
CUL-DAR49.98
Note:
1863.06.26
Gloriosa Leopoldii / Has pistil bent at right angles or rather more than
Text
Image
|
4082. |
CUL-DAR108.67-69
Note:
1863.07.00
Primrose crossed by Cowslips & Polyanthus [tables, conclusions and
Text
Image
|
4083. | |
4084. |
CUL-DAR109.A26
Note:
1863.07.07
Scabiosa atro-purpurea / 2 forms — one with very long stamens properly
Text
Image
|
4085. |
CUL-DAR70.53
Note:
1863.07.09
Bee Orchis / I noticed some plants in Larch wood & some flowers on back
Text
Image
|
4086. |
CUL-DAR70.54
Note:
1863.07.10--1863.07.23
Bee Ophrys from coarse grassy field [table and comments]
Text
Image
|
4087. |
CUL-DAR109.A12
Note:
1863.07.13
The Summer Savoy raised from the seed from plants in Greenhouse last
Text
Image
|
4088. |
CUL-DAR110.A19
Note:
1863.07.13
Linum flavum / Fertilised heteromorphically 3 fl[owers] of short-styled
Text
Image
|
4089. |
CUL-DAR70.55
Note:
1863.07.13
I found Bee Ophrys in which upper flower had both viscid glands united
Text
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|
4090. |
CUL-DAR157.2.48
Note:
[1863].07.19
This makes 3d trial — Tendril of Echinocystis tied shoot so that
Text
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|
4091. |
CUL-DAR157.1.10-12
Note:
1863.07.21--1863.08.10
Ceropegia gardnerii (Apocynaceæ) / Shoot projected in inclined direction
Text
Image
|
4092. |
CUL-DAR157.2.49
Note:
[1863].07.23
[Echinocystis lobata?] 8h 25 rib[?] at 45° below horizon
Text
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|
4093. | |
4094. |
CUL-DAR49.99
Note:
1863.07.23
For years walking only in afternoon, though early, I concluded that
Text
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|
4095. |
CUL-DAR79.143
Note:
1863.07.29
Hardly any plant I ever saw more visited by H(ive) & Humble Bees than
Text
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|
4096. |
CUL-DAR45.153
Note:
1863.08.00
It is very remarkable that Gärtner speaks repeatedly of close species
Text
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|
4097. |
CUL-DAR76.B89
Note:
1863.08.00
Dichogamy / Impatiens barbigerum / Put one plant under net The other
Text
Image
|
4098. |
CUL-DAR109.B116-B117
Note:
1863.08.01--1863.08.24
Lagerstrœmia indica / Pistil on lower side long with tip bowed upwards
Text
Image
|
4099. | |
4100. |
CUL-DAR157.1.108
Note:
1863.08.02--1864.04.10
Gloriosa plantii? / Plant sent packed from Ke[w] — tip of leaf or midrib
Text
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|
4101. |
CUL-DAR109.A6
Note:
1863.08.03
I raised many seedlings of Balm Melissa & Hyssop & not one plant was
Text
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|
4102. |
CUL-DAR72.68
Note:
1863.08.04
Long-styled pistil is slightly inclined downwards & filaments of longer
Text
Image
|
4103. |
CUL-DAR109.B7
Note:
1863.08.07
Wood Sorrel / The 2 plants with sticks i.e long-styled produced no seed
Text
Image
|
4104. |
CUL-DAR157.1.89-90
Note:
1863.08.09--1863.08.12
Tropaeolum canariense / Young plant 2 lowest internodes do not move
Text
Image
|
4105. |
CUL-DAR76.A14-A15
Note:
1863.08.11
Salvia hairy crimson in Flower Garden / George has drawn
Text
Image
|
4106. |
CUL-DAR109.B36
Note:
1863.08.13--1863.08.14
Lythrum salicaria / I fertilised 25 flowers (marked with string)
Text
Image
|
4107. | |
4108. |
CUL-DAR70.56
Note:
1863.08.13
Epipactis latifolia / I saw a true wasp visit twice a number of flowers
Text
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|
4109. |
CUL-DAR157.2.57
Note:
1863.08.14
Cissus antarcticus / Tendril thick slowly sensitive to light rubbing on
Text
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|
4110. |
CUL-DAR108.168-169
Note:
1863.08.16--1863.08.19
Short-styled — white thread on 3 plants — Polyanthus pollen /
Text
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|
4111. |
CUL-DAR157.2.73
Note:
1863.08.21--1863.08.23
Passiflora punctata — a leaf about 3/4 grown & tendril half-grown borne
Text
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|
4112. |
CUL-DAR79.93-97
Note:
1863.08.22--1868.10.22
Delphinium consolida? / Tall branching Larkspur [illegible] white var
Text
Image
|
4113. |
CUL-DAR49.100
Note:
1863.08.24
Isotoma / The united anthers are bent & open towards gangway
Text
Image
|
4114. |
CUL-DAR70.57
Note:
1863.08.25
Bee Ophrys / I fertilised 2 flowers with 2 additional pollinia one
Text
Image
|
4115. |
CUL-DAR157.2.5-6
Note:
[1863].08.26--[1863].08.27
Cobaea scandens / Tendril long at end of leaf — straight[?] with
Text
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|
4116. |
CUL-DAR70.114
Note:
1863.08.29
Acropera luteola[?] / Labellum sides lobes turned over & united like
Text
Image
|
4117. |
CUL-DAR27.2.B13
Note:
1863.08.31
It is pretty proof that pollen carried on proboscis that in short-styled
Text
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|
4118. |
CUL-DAR157.1.137
Note:
[1864].09.30
Bignonia picta — tend[ril] put into hole in wood during 15 days stuck so
Text
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|
4119. |
CUL-DAR157.2.21
Note:
1863.10.19--1863.10.29
Lathyrus aphaca[?] t[endrils] sensitive on all sides perhaps most on
Text
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|
4120. | |
4121. |
CUL-DAR157.2.22
Note:
[1863].11.10--[1863].11.15
L[athyrus] grandiflorus — Plant in Pot forced in greenhouse observed in
Text
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|
4122. |
CUL-DAR157.2.86
Note:
1863.11.13
Vicia sativa / Tendrils or internodes with spontaneous movement
Text
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|
4123. |
CUL-DAR157.1.81
Note:
1863.12.03--1864.01.25
Tropaeolum tricolorum / Thin shoot from bulb without leaves twined round
Text
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|
4124. |
CUL-DAR70.112-113
Note:
[1863?].04.19
Cypripedium pubescens lent me by Rev A Rawson (N America Steudel) / I
Text
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|
4125. | |
4126. |
CUL-DAR108.137
Note:
[1864orafter]
Horwoods 4 Plants kept in my Greenhouse — midstyled — self-fertilised
Text
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|
4127. | |
4128. |
CUL-DAR108.151-152
Note:
1864
Heteromorphic cowslip-polyanthus / no 7 short-styled [tables of numbers
Image
|
4129. |
CUL-DAR108.158-159
Note:
[Undated]
Homomorphic seedlings / Plants fertilised from 1864 [comparing plants
Text
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|
4130. | |
4131. |
CUL-DAR108.25
Note:
1864
Wild Oxlips long-styled & short-styled potted early in 1864 from wood
Text
Image
|
4132. |
CUL-DAR109.B42-B45
Note:
1864
Results of spontaneous Unions of Homomorphic Lythrums [numbers of seeds]
Text
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|
4133. |
CUL-DAR109.B46-B50
Note:
1864
Two-year old long-styled common Plants watered at beginning of summer
Text
Image
|
4134. |
CUL-DAR110.A2-A5
Note:
1864--1865
Common long-styled Primrose / Common short-styled Primrose [tables of
Image
|
4135. | |
4136. | |
4137. | |
4138. | |
4139. |
CUL-DAR76.B90
Note:
1864
Dichogamy / Trifolium arvensa (Hares-foot Trefoil) flower excessively
Text
Image
|
4140. | |
4141. |
EH88207685
Note:
1864
Scott's Paper...cowslips. Collections Store (Permanent Collection), Document, frame 19.6 x 12.3 cm, single folded folio sheet with notes in a neat brown inked hand, looks too neat and precise to have actually been Charles Darwin's own hand, but Solene Morris alleges so. Slightly rusted paperclip mark TL and slight tear to paper. Fold marks. 2 and 1/2 sides of notes. In a melanex sleeve with a 1/20 typed transcipt of the notes. No date on the notes themselves but typed version dated in pencil TR '1864'.
|
4142. |
CUL-DAR157.1.93
Note:
[1864].01.17--[1864].03.02
Tropaeolum — Mr Wood?? / tuberosum / 9 inches high — no movement of
Text
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|
4143. |
CUL-DAR157.1.82
Note:
1864.01.31
Tropaeolum tricolorum / Tendrils very sensitive on upper & lower surface
Text
Image
|
4144. | |
4145. |
CUL-DAR157.2.96
Note:
1864.02.01
From Prof Olivers observations on the spiral winding of valves of
Text
Image
|
4146. | |
4147. |
CUL-DAR157.1.84
Note:
[1864].02.06
Tropaeolum tricolorum grandiflorum — in Greenhouse — Tip of t[endrl]
Text
Image
|
4148. |
CUL-DAR157.1.122
Note:
1864.02.06
Bignonia unguis main peduncles of leaves very slowly move on touch like Clematis.
Text
Image
|
4149. | |
4150. |
CUL-DAR157.1.129
Note:
[1864]
Bignonia chamberlayni[?] / var Two plants procured from Mr V under this
Text
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|
4151. |
CUL-DAR157.1.132
Note:
[1864]
Bignonia speciosa curl in 2h 15 revolves very imperfectly & irregularly
Text
Image
|
4152. | |
4153. |
CUL-DAR157.1.141
Note:
[1864]
Bignonia capreolata I must not say that t[endril] turns to a negative or
Text
Image
|
4154. | |
4155. | |
4156. |
CUL-DAR157.1.106
Note:
1864.02.20--1864.03.27
Gloriosa plantii / When 6 in high the 4 lower leaves are not much
Text
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|
4157. |
CUL-DAR157.1.59
Note:
1864.02.21
There are climbers by hooks as brambles Galium & certain palms
Text
Image
|
4158. |
CUL-DAR157.1.110
Note:
1864.02.25
Flagellaria indica Plant 13 inches high bearing 15 leaves no movement -
Text
Image
|
4159. |
CUL-DAR157.1.114
Note:
1864.02.25
Bignonia buxifolia / Claws & tarsi sensitive to prolonged & slight
Text
Image
|
4160. |
CUL-DAR157.1.96
Note:
1864.03.00--1864.04.00
Maurandia barclayan[a] / (Scrophulaceae) / Young leaves sensitive to a
Text
Image
|
4161. | |
4162. |
CUL-DAR157.1.9
Note:
1864.03.01
Ceropegia grandiflora / Adhatoda cydonæfolia / Sphærostema marmorata
Text
Image
|
4163. |
CUL-DAR157.1.70
Note:
1864.03.01--1864.03.31
Clematis viticella venosa / String put on terminal peduncle caused slight
Text
Image
|
4164. |
CUL-DAR157.1.88
Note:
1864.03.06--1864.04.10
Tropaeolum pentaphyllum / Tip of thin shoot bowed over about 9 in high
Text
Image
|
4165. |
CUL-DAR157.1.92
Note:
1864.03.08
Tropaeolum elegans / Slightly rubbed stalks of two rather young leaves
Text
Image
|
4166. | |
4167. |
CUL-DAR205.6.76
Note:
1864.03.09
"Law of sexual variability" Scott's facts about Cowslips & as I believe
Text
Image
|
4168. |
CUL-DAR157.1.94
Note:
[1864].03.10
Tropaeolum tuberosum / (1st leaf) lightly rubbed 5 or 6 times did not
Text
Image
|
4169. |
CUL-DAR157.1.60
Note:
1864.03.10
Tecoma radicans / I observe in hothouse & greenhouse the plant not having
Text
Image
|
4170. | |
4171. | |
4172. |
CUL-DAR157.1.139-140
Note:
1864.03.14--1864.06.23
Bignonia capreolata / Dipledenia crassinoda / In Hot-House too hot
Text
Image
|
4173. | |
4174. | |
4175. |
CUL-DAR157.1.65
Note:
1864.03.18--1864.05.04
Clematis calycina / It might have been expected from the small leaves
Text
Image
|
4176. |
CUL-DAR157.1.99
Note:
1864.03.18--1864.04.01
Rhodochiton volubile / petioles take 1/2 or full twists
Text
Image
|
4177. |
CUL-DAR157.2.2
Note:
1864.03.20--1864.04.12
Ec[c]remocarpus scaba / Tendril gives out two lateral branches & two
Text
Image
|
4178. |
CUL-DAR108.149-150
Note:
1864.04.00
Heteromorphic cowslip-polyanthus plants [numbers of flowers on plants
Text
Image
|
4179. |
CUL-DAR109.B3
Note:
1864.04.00
Oxalis acetosella under Net / Stick means longer pistil / Black thread
Text
Image
|
4180. |
CUL-DAR109.B40-B41
Note:
1864.04.00
Homomorphic seedlings / United in 1863 / (i.e seedlings from own pollen)
Text
Image
|
4181. |
CUL-DAR110.A44
Note:
1864.04.00
Pulmonaria angustifolia / Long-styled / Short-styled [numbers of flowers]
Text
Image
|
4182. | |
4183. | |
4184. |
CUL-DAR27.2.B57
Note:
1864.04.00
Lythrum long-styled fert[ilised] by Bees in Potato field (experimental
Image
|
4185. |
CUL-DAR157.1.73
Note:
1864.04.02--1864.04.05
Clematis flammula / Shoots rather thick & straight & stiff
Text
Image
|
4186. |
CUL-DAR157.1.87
Note:
1864.04.04
Tropaeolum tricolorum / Shoot formerly observed proceeded from bulb
Text
Image
|
4187. | |
4188. |
CUL-DAR157.2.82
Note:
1864.04.08
Rubus australis with spinose rectangular leaf-peduncles — does not move
Text
Image
|
4189. | |
4190. |
CUL-DAR157.1.119
Note:
1864.04.10
It is curious when lower & upper part of stem of Big[nonia] buxifolia &
Text
Image
|
4191. | |
4192. |
CUL-DAR157.1.91
Note:
1864.04.15--1864.04.16
Tropaeolum canariense / Rubbed hard with pencil some youngest leaves
Text
Image
|
4193. |
CUL-DAR157.1.115
Note:
1864.04.15
Bign[onia] buxifolia / The movement was not watched till growth nearly
Text
Image
|
4194. |
CUL-DAR49.106
Note:
1864.04.16
In one of the Himmalayah Rhod[odendron]s — pistil & anthers upturned
Text
Image
|
4195. | |
4196. | |
4197. |
CUL-DAR157.1.131
Note:
1864.04.19
Bignonia speciosa performed a long ellipse in about 4h 30
Text
Image
|
4198. |
CUL-DAR157.1.3
Note:
[1864].04.20--[1864].04.23
In the Lonicera brachypoda the shoot at tip was quite hooked
Text
Image
|
4199. | |
4200. |
CUL-DAR157.1.64
Note:
1864.04.25--1864.04.27
Clematis sieboldii / Leaves with long & sensitive peduncle
Text
Image
|
4201. | |
4202. |
CUL-DAR109.A7
Note:
1864.04.26
Perhaps one form of Thyme grows in drier soil because different
Text
Image
|
4203. |
CUL-DAR110.A43
Note:
1864.04.26
Pulmonaria angustifolia / Pistil of long styled (yet not reaching up to
Text
Image
|
4204. |
CUL-DAR157.2.74-77
Note:
1864.04.29
Passiflora quadrangularis / Tendrils thick sensitive on concave side &
Text
Image
|
4205. |
CUL-DAR157.2.25
Note:
1864.04.30--1864.05.19
Smilax aspera var maculata / Zigzag branches with spines at right angles
Text
Image
|
4206. |
CUL-DAR108.71
Note:
1864.05.00
Six plants raised from short-styled Primrose by pollen of common
Text
Image
|
4207. |
CUL-DAR51.B20-B21
Note:
1864.05.00--1864.06.13
Antirrhinum Peloric Var Wonder / Black thread by own pollen / White
Text
Image
|
4208. |
CUL-DAR157.1.72
Note:
1864.05.03
Clematis viticella / The main peduncles of young leaves are certainly
Text
Image
|
4209. |
CUL-DAR109.A46
Note:
1864.05.05
Thyme Garden / In Female flowers (2 or 3 examined) filaments attached
Text
Image
|
4210. |
CUL-DAR110.A51
Note:
1864.05.06
Pulmonaria / angustifolia / in kitchen garden compared 3 flowers of both
Text
Image
|
4211. | |
4212. |
CUL-DAR157.1.95
Note:
1864.05.15
Dwarf Crimson Nasturtium stated to be prostrate — I suppose a var of
Text
Image
|
4213. |
CUL-DAR76.B91
Note:
1864.05.15
Dichogamy / Common Rhubarb from tall stalks & numerous flowers with white
Text
Image
|
4214. |
CUL-DAR109.A8
Note:
1864.05.18
In Holly the aborted stamens of female fl[owers] with large ovaries but
Text
Image
|
4215. |
CUL-DAR157.2.3-4
Note:
[1864].05.18--[1864].06.20
Ec[c]remocarpus in hothouse shoots certainly move & rapidly
Text
Image
|
4216. |
CUL-DAR157.1.31
Note:
1864.05.18--1864.05.26
Hibbertia dentata placed in Hothouse (Greenhouse plant)
Text
Image
|
4217. | |
4218. |
CUL-DAR157.2.11
Note:
1864.05.18--1864.07.10
Cobaea scandens — Cut off when very young nearly all tendrils, except
Text
Image
|
4219. | |
4220. | |
4221. |
CUL-DAR79.178
Note:
1864.05.23
In 1863 Verbascum Thapsi & Lychnitis were covered with nets & uncovered
Text
Image
|
4222. |
CUL-DAR157.2.53
Note:
1864.05.24
Echinocystis — tip of t[endril] slightly curved & this never revolves
Text
Image
|
4223. |
CUL-DAR49.102
Note:
1864.05.25
Walnut / Fertilised by wind stamens short but male flowers fixed on long
Text
Image
|
4224. |
CUL-DAR157.2.12
Note:
1864.05.28
Cobaea — Young leaf stands vertically up with minute gowing shoot placed
Text
Image
|
4225. |
CUL-DAR157.2.84
Note:
1864.06.00
Climbing Rose Dundee Rambler placed in window facing west
Text
Image
|
4226. |
CUL-DAR110.A48
Note:
1864.06.00
Pulmonaria longstyled [numbers of seeds in different modes of
Text
Image
|
4227. |
CUL-DAR157.2.89
Note:
1864.06.03
After Nissolia add that almost the only species in the large [genus] of
Text
Image
|
4228. |
CUL-DAR157.1.100
Note:
1864.06.03--1864.06.12
Lophospermum scandens purpureum / Young plants with long internodes
Text
Image
|
4229. | |
4230. | |
4231. |
CUL-DAR109.A34b-A37
Note:
1864.06.05--1864.06.07
Euonymus europaeus / (see to Asa Gray) / The sterile male plants with
Text
Image
|
4232. |
CUL-DAR157.2.13
Note:
1864.06.05
Mohl is wrong tendrils about 3/4 grown of Passiflora floribunda[?]
Text
Image
|
4233. |
CUL-DAR110.A52
Note:
1864.06.06
Pulmonaria flowers are either generally nearly horizontal or
Text
Image
|
4234. |
CUL-DAR109.A33
Note:
1864.06.08
Euonymus / Anthers of Female plants regularly dehisce but are quite empty
Text
Image
|
4235. |
CUL-DAR157.1.104
Note:
1864.06.12--1864.06.18
Fumaria officinalis / It is surprising that so lowly a plant shd climb
Text
Image
|
4236. |
CUL-DAR49.103
Note:
1864.06.15
Mulberry / Male flowers in dangling rac[eme]s, stamens bent inwards in
Text
Image
|
4237. |
CUL-DAR109.A14
Note:
1864.06.24
Echium vulgare — H Muller says nothing / Female flowers smaller corolla
Text
Image
|
4238. |
CUL-DAR157.2.85
Note:
1864.06.24--1864.09.10
Ficus repens / Put rootlets in S of carbon for some hours
Text
Image
|
4239. |
CUL-DAR157.1.125
Note:
1864.06.28--1864.07.08
Bignonia venusta / The tarsus of the t[endril] 4 times as long as the
Text
Image
|
4240. |
CUL-DAR157.2.63
Note:
1864.06.30--1864.07.03
Muscat grape Hothouse apex made a shape thus [`V'-like diagram]
Text
Image
|
4241. | |
4242. |
CUL-DAR110.B84
Note:
1864.07.00
Mitchella repens / Stick means long-styled [tables comparing different
Image
|
4243. | |
4244. |
CUL-DAR111.A47
Note:
1864.07.00
Oxalis acetosella [table of numbers of seeds comparing plants with longer
Image
|
4245. |
CUL-DAR111.A48
Note:
1864.07.00
Oxalis acetosella / Under net / 18 flowers marked with thread before
Text
Image
|
4246. |
CUL-DAR49.105
Note:
1864.07.00
Impatiens noli-me-tangere [experimental notes] / Dichogamy
Text
Image
|
4247. |
CUL-DAR79.174-175
Note:
1864.07.00
Linaria vulgaris / Interbreeding / self and spontaneously fertilised
Text
Image
|
4248. |
CUL-DAR109.B25
Note:
1864.07.02
Oxalis speciosa / Wool long-styled / Thread short-styled [number of seeds
Text
Image
|
4249. | |
4250. |
CUL-DAR49.104
Note:
1864.07.10
Vine against House / when corolla drops off like a cap without opening
Text
Image
|
4251. |
CUL-DAR110.B90
Note:
1864.07.11
Mitchella repens / Long-styled stigmas at mouth of hairy corolla -
Text
Image
|
4252. |
CUL-DAR109.A34a
Note:
1864.07.26
Euonymus / I marked tree by Hedge of Stony Field / 8 Trees with aborted
Text
Image
|
4253. |
CUL-DAR157.1.5
Note:
1864.07.27
Axial twisting — Kidney Beans / First show this not cause of movement
Text
Image
|
4254. |
CUL-DAR157.2.71-72
Note:
1864.07.28--1864.08.04
Passiflora gracilis / Tendrils rubbed 2 or 3 times lightly for so
Text
Image
|
4255. |
CUL-DAR111.A39
Note:
1864.07.31--1864.08.13
Leersia oryzoides — The flowers are perfectly enclosed in sheaths of
Text
Image
|
4256. |
CUL-DAR76.B46
Note:
1864.autumn
Covered up in open net a large branch of radish it became covered with fine pods
Text
Image
|
4257. | |
4258. |
CUL-DAR157.1.136
Note:
[1864].08.04--[1864].08.07
Bignonia picta / whole structure & movement of internodes (a wide circle
Text
Image
|
4259. | |
4260. | |
4261. | |
4262. |
CUL-DAR157.1.105
Note:
1864.08.15
Adlumia cirrhosa / First formed leaves apparently not sensitive
Text
Image
|
4263. | |
4264. |
CUL-DAR157.1.118
Note:
[1864].08.23--[1864].08.28
Bignonia unguis / The young leaves have between each pair a minute
Text
Image
|
4265. |
CUL-DAR157.1.7
Note:
[1864].08.25--[1864].08.26
Twisting of twiners / A hank of worsted with one black thread
Text
Image
|
4266. |
CUL-DAR157.1.120
Note:
[1864].08.31
Bignonia unguis / I now see that tendrils act at first as mere grapnels
Text
Image
|
4267. |
CUL-DAR157.1.126-128
Note:
[1864].08.22--[1864].09.22
Bignonia littoralis / Internodes revolved good ellipse
Text
Image
|
4268. |
CUL-DAR70.115-116
Note:
1864.09.03
Stanhopea (with petals & sepals finely spotted with purple with large
Text
Image
|
4269. |
CUL-DAR157.1.124
Note:
1864.09.21--1864.10.27
Bignonia tweedyana / Claws curve by gentle rubbing
Text
Image
|
4270. |
CUL-DAR157.1.135
Note:
[1864].07.09--[1864].10.24
Bignonia speciosa — tip of t[endril] pointed — reddish papillae not
Text
Image
|
4271. |
CUL-DAR45.154
Note:
1864.10.22
The power of remaining for a long but unknown period constant
Text
Image
|
4272. |
CUL-DAR110.B85-B86
Note:
1864.11.00
Mitchella repens / Two long-styled plants of which one seems in all ways
Text
Image
|
4273. |
CUL-DAR157.1.130
Note:
[1864].10.25--[1864].11.05
Bignonia chamberlayni[?] — Tendrils catch by near grapnel & by middle
Text
Image
|
4274. |
CUL-DAR157.1.134
Note:
[1864].10.29--[1864].11.15
Bignonia speciosa — T[endril] can catch by middle whereas extremity
Text
Image
|
4275. |
CUL-DAR157.1.117
Note:
1864.11.07
B[ignonia] buxifolia — I can say spirally around thin stick & no use of
Text
Image
|
4276. | |
4277. | |
4278. |
CUL-DAR187.2
Note:
1864.12.10
[Climbing plants] Hanburya mex[icana] [application of oil of peppermint,
Text
Image
|
4279. |
CUL-DAR205.9.368
Note:
1864.12.11
The more I think the more I am inclined to believe in Suess
Text
Image
|
4280. | |
4281. |
CUL-DAR109.B27
Note:
[1864?].07.01--[1864?].07.30
O[xalis] rosea all plants have pistils longer than longest stamens nearly
Text
Image
|
4282. |
CUL-DAR108.76
Note:
[1865--1866]
Fertility of Cowslip / Cowslip P[rimula] veris long & short-styled
Text
Image
|
4283. |
CUL-DAR108.72
Note:
1865
Common Cowslip long-styled 8 fl[owers] fert[ilised] by pollen of
Text
Image
|
4284. | |
4285. | |
4286. |
CUL-DAR110.B93
Note:
1865
Mitchella repens / Long-styled / Short-styled [experimental observations]
Image
|
4287. |
CUL-DAR108.142-145
Note:
1865
Standards / Cowslip-Poly[anthus] (nat fert) growing along border to
Text
Image
|
4288. |
CUL-DAR108.146
Note:
1865
Cowslip-Polyanthus [table of numbers of flowers on plants numbered 1-13]
Image
|
4289. | |
4290. |
CUL-DAR108.148
Note:
[1865orafter]
Heteromorphic cowslip-polyanthus fertilised in spring of 1864 [numbers of
Text
Image
|
4291. | |
4292. | |
4293. | |
4294. |
CUL-DAR109.B29
Note:
[Undated]
Results of Experiments during 1863-64, 65 all used in drawing up M.S called Final Results
Image
|
4295. |
CUL-DAR109.B30-B35
Note:
1865
Lythrum / Long-sty[led] common plant 12 flowers by gr[een] pollen of
Text
Image
|
4296. |
CUL-DAR109.B51-B54
Note:
1865--1866
Illegitimate Lythrum seedlings [summary of physical characteristics of
Image
|
4297. | |
4298. |
CUL-DAR108.104-107
Note:
1865
Seedling Red Cowslip (no 28) from Mr Scott almost equal-styled [tables
Image
|
4299. |
CUL-DAR108.108-109
Note:
1865
[Red Cowslips and common cowslips, long- mid- and short-styled; tables
Image
|
4300. |
CUL-DAR108.110
Note:
1865
Seedling from Red mid-styled Cowslips from Mr Scott [number and quality
Image
|
4301. |
CUL-DAR108.89b-91
Note:
1865
Conclusions / Long-styled Homomorphic purple Primrose from seed sent by
Text
Image
|
4302. |
CUL-DAR108.95
Note:
1865
Purple long-styled seedling Primroses from J Scott [with table comparing
Text
Image
|
4303. |
CUL-DAR108.96
Note:
1865
Seedling Red long-styled Primrose (of a yellow colour) not covered by net
Text
Image
|
4304. |
CUL-DAR108.97-98
Note:
1865
Seeding Red Long-styled Primroses from J Scott [tables comparing numbers
Image
|
4305. | |
4306. | |
4307. |
CUL-DAR45.155
Note:
[Undated]
Sacc Essay sur l'espèce `Annales Des Sciences Naturelles Zool' 5s 3 1865: 207
Image
|
4308. | |
4309. |
CUL-DAR79.13
Note:
1865
Conclusions / 8 flowers were crossed with pollen from distinct plant
Text
Image
|
4310. |
CUL-DAR205.7.264
Note:
1865.01.00
In Portfolio on small imperfect flowers Review by Asa Gray on Naudin on Hybrids of Stramonium tabula &c. good Image
Image
|
4311. |
CUL-DAR185.110iii
Note:
1865.01.00
The races of men / on verso 'The fairies of the mountain'
Text
Image
|
4312. | |
4313. |
CUL-DAR49.107
Note:
1865.02.05
Dichogamy / Max Wichura objects to my dictum that flowers fertilised by
Text
Image
|
4314. |
CUL-DAR110.B21
Note:
[Undated]
Villarsia / Long-styled span of anthers on a level with middle of
Text
Image
|
4315. |
CUL-DAR45.39
Note:
[Undated]
Var under Nature / Consider Nägelis pamphlet & show how important it is
Text
Image
|
4316. | |
4317. |
CUL-DAR110.A56
Note:
1865.04.19
Crossed 12 fl[owers] (white thread) of long-styled Pulmonaria
Text
Image
|
4318. |
CUL-DAR108.73a-73b
Note:
1865.04.25
Amongst Cowslips planted in exp[erime]ntal garden I find one which is
Text
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|
4319. |
CUL-DAR51.B23
Note:
1865.05.20
Six seedlings have flowered from peloric Antirrhinum "Wonder" by own
Text
Image
|
4320. |
UVa-Darwin-Evolution-3314-1.43
Note:
1865.05.20
Darwin's medical history, 1865 May 20. AN, 2 pp. on 1 l.; docketed. Darwin's notes on his persistent stomach illness.
Text
Image
|
4321. |
CUL-DAR110.A57
Note:
1865.05.27
Pulmonaria [from] Isle of Wight under net set no seeds this year
Text
Image
|
4322. | |
4323. |
CUL-DAR48.A51-A52
Note:
1865.09.18
Transitions / Nothing more wonderful than the Hectocotylus in Argonauta &
Text
Image
|
4324. |
CUL-DAR77.56
Note:
1865.09.19
Convolvulus major — seeds self-fert[ilised] under net & other seeds from
Text
Image
|
4325. |
CUL-DAR77.57
Note:
1865.09.20
Seedlings from a Hom[omorphic] long-styled Cowslip-Polyanthus again
Text
Image
|
4326. |
CUL-DAR47.21
Note:
1865.09.30
Utilitarianism / Nat[ural] Selection / After Birds & Butterflies beauty
Text
Image
|
4327. |
Sothebys-N11124
Note:
1865.10.00
Signed autograph paragraph from Origin 3d ed., p. 514, for Hermann Kindt.
Text
Image
|
4328. |
CUL-DAR189.10
Note:
1865.10.01
Expression / When I walk Bobby expects me to stop at Hothouse
Text
Image
|
4329. |
CUL-DAR109.A38-A39
Note:
1865.11.05
Frank W[illiam] & Etty carefully examined the Bushes by Hanggrove
Text
Image
|
4330. |
CUL-DAR47.22
Note:
1865.11.05
In the whole round of nature, nothing more capricious or more beautifully
Text
Image
|
4331. |
CUL-DAR108.138-141
Note:
[1866]
Final Results Cowslip-Polyanthus 1863/64/65 / N.B None of these notes
Text
Image
|
4332. | |
4333. |
CUL-DAR108.24a
Note:
1866
Short-styled common Oxlip [comparisons between differently fertilised
Text
Image
|
4334. |
CUL-DAR109.B21-B22
Note:
1866
Oxalis speciosa / & General Summary [concerning numbers of seeds in
Text
Image
|
4335. | |
4336. | |
4337. | |
4338. |
CUL-DAR108.111
Note:
1866
Red Equal-styled cowslip no 39 [tables comparing numbers of seeds set by
Image
|
4339. |
CUL-DAR108.119
Note:
1866
Long-styled Cowslip — Pot / Marked C in Greenhouse — Plants from a
Text
Image
|
4340. | |
4341. |
CUL-DAR109.B12
Note:
1866
Mimulus / Oxalis / Pollen of own fl[ower] / from distinct plant [numbers
Text
Image
|
4342. | |
4343. |
CUL-DAR110.A7
Note:
[1866orafter]
Conclusions — Pure Primrose from unions of 1865 & few in 64 [comparison
Text
Image
|
4344. |
CUL-DAR205.3.76
Note:
[Undated]
In Variation Portfolio - `Bells Quadrupeds' — about representative Irish Species
Image
|
4345. |
CUL-DAR193.21
Note:
[Undated]
'Variation' Vol 2 p. 86 1st Edit / The 1/2 wild cattle in each Park
Text
Image
|
4346. | |
4347. | |
4348. | |
4349. | |
4350. | |
4351. | |
4352. | |
4353. |
CUL-DAR77.97-98
Note:
1866--1867
Ipomoea purpurea 2d generation ie seeds are of 2d generation of crosses &
Text
Image
|
4354. | |
4355. |
CUL-DAR78.118-120
Note:
[1866]--1867
Common Pea [comparison of crossed and self-fertile plants in speed of
Text
Image
|
4356. |
CUL-DAR78.122-131
Note:
[1866]--1871
Candytuft crimson — Iberis umbellata var Kermesiana [crossed vs
Text
Image
|
4357. |
CUL-DAR79.2-8
Note:
1866--1872
Carnations (Dianthus caryophyllus) A large bed of plants raised from
Text
Image
|
4358. |
CUL-DAR51.C28
Note:
[Undated]
Pangenesis / Dr Ross book `Graft theory of disease' give in note /
Text
Image
|
4359. |
CUL-DAR78.132
Note:
[1866--1867]
Iberis amara / Plants under net produced apparently as many pods as
Text
Image
|
4360. |
CUL-DAR78.133-137
Note:
[1866]--1868
Sweet pea [comparison of crossed and self-fertile plants in height,
Text
Image
|
4361. |
CUL-DAR78.139-156
Note:
1866--1871
Cabbage [comparison of crossed and self-fertile plants in number of seed,
Text
Image
|
4362. |
CUL-DAR78.157-160
Note:
[1866]--1868
Lettuce [comparison of crossed and self-fertile plants in height, number
Text
Image
|
4363. |
CUL-DAR78.164-182
Note:
[1866]--1871
Petunia [comparison of crossed and self-fertile plants in number of seed,
Text
Image
|
4364. |
CUL-DAR78.17-40,42-45
Note:
1866--1872
Mimulus [comparison of crossed and self-fertilised plants in height,
Text
Image
|
4365. |
CUL-DAR78.183-185
Note:
[1866]--1868
Lobelia ramosa [comparison of crossed and self-fertile plants in number
Text
Image
|
4366. |
CUL-DAR78.186-189
Note:
[1866]--1869
Marjoram [comparison of crossed and self-fertile plants in speed of
Text
Image
|
4367. |
CUL-DAR78.192-196
Note:
[1866]--1867
Lupinus luteus [comparison of crossed and self-fertile plants in number
Text
Image
|
4368. |
CUL-DAR78.200
Note:
[1866--1867]
Parsley Plants growing close together one covered up — several left
Text
Image
|
4369. | |
4370. | |
4371. | |
4372. | |
4373. | |
4374. |
CUL-DAR78.48-63
Note:
1866--1872
Canna warz [warcewiczii] [comparison of crossed and self-fertile plants in
Text
Image
|
4375. |
CUL-DAR78.65-68
Note:
1866--1867
Red equal-styled Cowslip [comparison of crossed and self-fertile plants
Text
Image
|
4376. |
CUL-DAR78.72-111
Note:
1866--1872
Ipomoea purpurea / convolvulus [comparison of crossed and self-fertile
Text
Image
|
4377. | |
4378. |
CUL-DAR70.58-60
Note:
1866.01.10--1866.03.19
From J Traherne Moggridge from Mentone received Dec 30 1865 [Ophrys
Text
Image
|
4379. |
CUL-DAR89.7
Note:
1866.01.25
J Lubbock tells me that the Lisotriton palmipes (a newt) when courting
Text
Image
|
4380. |
CUL-DAR70.62
Note:
1866.01.28
Ophrys aranifera showing metallic[?] points at base of Labellum as
Text
Image
|
4381. |
CUL-DAR195.2.2
Note:
1866.02.00
When little child astonished it drops its mouth open from relaxing
Text
Image
|
4382. |
CUL-DAR189.84
Note:
[Undated]
Chimpanzee when sick amused itself by chasing flies on the window & tried
Text
Image
|
4383. |
CUL-DAR189.85
Note:
[Undated]
Fear is equally antagonistic to anger as joy — why does not dog wag tail
Text
Image
|
4384. |
CUL-DAR189.86
Note:
[Undated]
Swans erect feathers & arch wings to look bigger when angry — Pigeons do
Text
Image
|
4385. |
CUL-DAR189.87
Note:
[Undated]
When Bobby [dog] crouches to Lubbocks dog far from erect & still tail
Text
Image
|
4386. |
CUL-DAR189.88
Note:
[Undated]
Expression / The erection of Hair & Goose-skin is very different in chill
Text
Image
|
4387. |
CUL-DAR189.89
Note:
[Undated]
Erect hairs / May be direct action but I shd thin[k] more likely an
Text
Image
|
4388. |
CUL-DAR189.67
Note:
[Undated]
Snakes / Cobra opens mouth very widely & this will expand Hood gives it a
Text
Image
|
4389. |
CUL-DAR189.68
Note:
[Undated]
Ch IV when I discuss Batrachian swelling it seems from American
Text
Image
|
4390. |
CUL-DAR189.69
Note:
[Undated]
Astonishment / As on so many other cases several causes conjointly
Text
Image
|
4391. | |
4392. |
CUL-DAR189.71
Note:
[Undated]
With this expression it is not unlikely that children at least may have
Text
Image
|
4393. |
CUL-DAR189.73
Note:
[Undated]
The Chimpanzee when making a barking noise as sign of pleasant
Text
Image
|
4394. |
CUL-DAR189.75
Note:
[Undated]
Emma is sure that confined Rabbits stamp with hind legs when frightened
Text
Image
|
4395. |
CUL-DAR189.76
Note:
[Undated]
Chamois and other mountain sheep stamp on the ground & utter a kind of
Text
Image
|
4396. |
CUL-DAR189.77
Note:
[Undated]
Dog wags tail before food is given — to show kind feeling towards his
Text
Image
|
4397. |
CUL-DAR189.78
Note:
[Undated]
With one of my own infants from his eighth day & during the succeeding
Text
Image
|
4398. | |
4399. |
CUL-DAR189.80
Note:
[Undated]
Fear Ch & Preliminary Chapt? / Heart beats rapidly & knocks against the
Text
Image
|
4400. |
CUL-DAR189.81
Note:
[Undated]
The Inuus ecaudatus twitches its lips in an odd & very rapid manner
Text
Image
|
4401. |
CUL-DAR189.83
Note:
[Undated]
Speaking of an angry man it is often said `His back is up' — metaphor
Text
Image
|
4402. |
CUL-DAR79.10-11
Note:
[Undated]
(calculation of averages) / About colour of flower at close [These calculations are part of CUL-DAR79.2-8]
Image
|
4403. |
CUL-DAR50.E31
Note:
1866.02.15
Glacial / Hooker says with respect to Agassiz on Glacial action on Organ
Text
Image
|
4404. |
CUL-DAR109.B13-B14
Note:
1866.02.19--1866.04.17
Ox[alis] speciosa Young Plants / Short-styled / Long-styled [with tables
Image
|
4405. |
CUL-DAR109.B16a
Note:
1866.03.00--1866.04.00
Long-styled / Pollen from longer stamens (dry) / shorter stamens
Image
|
4406. |
CUL-DAR110.A58
Note:
1866.03.00
Pulmonaria officinalis by pollen of I[sle] of Wight species
Text
Image
|
4407. |
CUL-DAR49.109
Note:
1866.03.00
Dichogamy / I believe it wd be no more correct to infer from such case as
Text
Image
|
4408. |
CUL-DAR108.77
Note:
1866.03.30
I saw on successive days a curious brown Bee with rather long antennae
Text
Image
|
4409. |
CUL-DAR108.120
Note:
1866.04.00
Inheritance / In 1864 I fert[ilised] short-styled cowslip-Polyanthus with
Text
Image
|
4410. |
CUL-DAR110.A59
Note:
1866.04.13
I raised from short-styled Pulmonaria from I[sle] of Wight by own pollen
Text
Image
|
4411. |
CUL-DAR108.112-116
Note:
1866.04.14
Equal-styled Red Cowslips / Notes / Short-styled Plant no 41 has now
Text
Image
|
4412. |
CUL-DAR45.156
Note:
1866.04.28
Gould told me that Red Grouse & T[etrao] Salicata agree in eggs, Habit,
Text
Image
|
4413. |
CUL-DAR84.2.193
Note:
1866.04.29
Sexual Selection affects ordinary characters Mr Gould showed me two
Text
Image
|
4414. |
CUL-DAR205.8.13
Note:
1866.04.30
Dimorphism / Saw at Bot[anical] Soc[iety] a Sparmannia with many stamens
Text
Image
|
4415. |
CUL-DAR109.A9
Note:
1866.05.00
The corolla of Female Holly certainly smaller than that of Male i.e
Text
Image
|
4416. |
CUL-DAR70.61
Note:
1866.05.00
Lucy after watching for 1/2 hour several times saw a bee coloured like B
Text
Image
|
4417. |
CUL-DAR76.B61-B62
Note:
1866.05.00
Broom / Wing-petals do not at all cohere but each rests on horn-like
Text
Image
|
4418. |
CUL-DAR108.117-118
Note:
1866.05.02
Seed from a Hom[omorphic] Long-styled Cowslip-Poly[anthus] fert[ilised]
Text
Image
|
4419. | |
4420. |
CUL-DAR108.92
Note:
1866.05.12
Seedlings from Purple hom[omorphic] long-styled Primrose by own pollen /
Text
Image
|
4421. |
CUL-DAR76.B60,B60v
Note:
1866.05.14--1866.05.18
Broom / Young Flowers Stigma with pollen of long stamens white Thread
Text
Image
|
4422. |
CUL-DAR189.66
Note:
[ny].05.26
I think a horse smelling does not expand nostrils as in fright or
Text
Image
|
4423. |
CUL-DAR70.90
Note:
1866.06.00
Mr J Traherne Moggridge says Neottina intacta never has pollinia removed
Text
Image
|
4424. |
CUL-DAR109.B11
Note:
1866.06.03
Oxalis speciosa Old Plants / Longstyled — by pollen of long-stamens of
Text
Image
|
4425. | |
4426. |
CUL-DAR189.11
Note:
1866.06.07
Emma remarked how odd dogs showing affection by licking face and hands of
Text
Image
|
4427. |
CUL-DAR78.4-10
Note:
1866.06.18.--1869.04.23
Lythrum / Antirrhinum (peloric) / Myosotis alpestris / Cowslip-Polyanthus
Text
Image
|
4428. |
CUL-DAR109.A41
Note:
1866.06.19
W[illiam] sent me fl[owers] of Rhamnus catharticus from Is of W
Text
Image
|
4429. |
CUL-DAR76.B102
Note:
1866.06.24
Dichogamy / No one doubts that flowers are formed to produce seeds & they
Text
Image
|
4430. |
CUL-DAR111.A38
Note:
1866.06.25
Leersia oryzoides / Imperfect Flower but not quite mature yet
Text
Image
|
4431. |
CUL-DAR76.B94
Note:
1866.06.25
In large bud with anthers beginning to dehisce & with far projecting
Text
Image
|
4432. |
CUL-DAR109.A15
Note:
1866.06.29
George gathered 15 flower-stalks of the Echium from field beyond Orchis
Text
Image
|
4433. |
CUL-DAR109.B101
Note:
1866.07.00
Oxalis Bowii I can perceive in short-styled no certain difference in pollen of two forms sets of anthers
Text
Image
|
4434. | |
4435. |
CUL-DAR70.117
Note:
1866.07.03
Acineta / Labellum extraordinary — stigmatic opening so small that
Text
Image
|
4436. |
CUL-DAR109.B87
Note:
1866.07.08--1866.08.04
Lythrum Exper[iments] for 1866 / Observe [plant no] 112 whether
Text
Image
|
4437. | |
4438. |
CUL-DAR109.B78
Note:
1866.07.21
Lythrum / One of the last lot of hom[omorphic] long-styled seedling from
Text
Image
|
4439. |
CUL-DAR111.A37
Note:
1866.07.26
Leersia — Several panicles of the imperfect flowers slightly brown &
Text
Image
|
4440. |
CUL-DAR49.110
Note:
1866.08.00
Hensleigh says pointedly that flowers of Grapes in Italy smell most
Text
Image
|
4441. | |
4442. |
CUL-DAR70.122-123
Note:
1866.08.11--1866.08.22
The Stanhopea with 2 dark purple eye-spots on column / S oculata /
Text
Image
|
4443. |
CUL-DAR49.111
Note:
1866.08.17
Apios tuberosa — keel a tube with edges coherent at end, curved into a
Text
Image
|
4444. |
CUL-DAR109.A42
Note:
1866.08.21
Looked at dried fl[owers] of Rhamnus lanceolatus — the 2 forms one with
Text
Image
|
4445. |
CUL-DAR109.B79
Note:
1866.09.20
[Lythrum] Long-styled [no] 79 in pollen of both sets of anthers a
Text
Image
|
4446. |
CUL-DAR79.9
Note:
1866.09.20--1866.10.08
(Carnation) Two of the crossed plants have flowered before any of the
Text
Image
|
4447. |
CUL-DAR78.190-191
Note:
[1866].10.00--[1866].12.00
Sion House Cucumber [comparison of crossed and self-fertile plants in height, number
Text
Image
|
4448. | |
4449. | |
4450. |
CUL-DAR189.12
Note:
1866.11.28
Expression / Wallace says when ourang tickled he has certainly seen it
Text
Image
|
4451. |
CUL-DAR77.94-95
Note:
1866.12.00
Ipomoea purpurea / Second Generation / Taller plants derived from cross
Text
Image
|
4452. | |
4453. | |
4454. |
CUL-DAR108.153-154
Note:
[1866?]
Conclusions from considering crosses of 1863 & 64 / The heteromorphic
Text
Image
|
4455. |
CUL-DAR108.155-157
Note:
[1866?]
Conclusions 63, 64, 65 — Cowslip-Polyanthus [with tables concerning
Text
Image
|
4456. |
CUL-DAR108.121
Note:
1867
Cowslip-Polyanthus Long-styled (C) which seeded during 1866 in Greenhouse
Text
Image
|
4457. |
CUL-DAR108.124
Note:
[1867]
Equal-styled no 27 (pollen sent to William) produced spont many pods
Image
|
4458. | |
4459. |
CUL-DAR109.B88
Note:
1867
Lythrum long-styled — last lot of seedlings from long-styled in Potato Field
Text
Image
|
4460. |
CUL-DAR111.A42
Note:
1867
Impatiens noli-me-tangere / A few perfect(?) flowers were crossed with
Text
Image
|
4461. | |
4462. |
CUL-DAR186.10
Note:
[1867--1872]
Expression queries (answers summarised by subject): contempt
Text
Image
|
4463. |
CUL-DAR186.11
Note:
[1867--1872]
Expression queries (answers summarised by subject): disgust
Text
Image
|
4464. |
CUL-DAR186.12
Note:
[1867--1872]
Expression queries (answers summarised by subject): Q 11 fear
Text
Image
|
4465. |
CUL-DAR186.13
Note:
[1867--1872]
Expression queries (answers summarised by subject): Q 12 laughter
Text
Image
|
4466. |
CUL-DAR186.14
Note:
[1867--1872]
Expression queries (answers summarised by subject): Q 13 shrugging etc,
Text
Image
|
4467. |
CUL-DAR186.15
Note:
[1867--1872]
Expression queries (answers summarised by subject): Q 14 pouting
Text
Image
|
4468. |
CUL-DAR186.16
Note:
[1867--1872]
Expression queries (answers summarised by subject): Q 15 slyness etc, guilt
Text
Image
|
4469. |
CUL-DAR186.17
Note:
[1867--1872]
Expression queries (answers summarised by subject): Q 16 silence
Text
Image
|
4470. |
CUL-DAR186.18
Note:
[1867--1872]
Expression queries (answers summarised by subject): Q 17 yes and no (nodding)
Text
Image
|
4471. |
CUL-DAR186.19
Note:
[1867--1872]
Expression queries (answers summarised by subject): yes and no (nodding
Text
Image
|
4472. |
CUL-DAR186.2
Note:
[1867--1872]
Expression queries (answers summarised by subject): astonishment
Text
Image
|
4473. |
CUL-DAR186.20
Note:
[1867--1872]
Expression queries (answers summarised geographically): Australia (1-5)
Text
Image
|
4474. |
CUL-DAR186.21
Note:
[1867--1872]
Expression queries (answers summarised geographically): Australia (6-9)
Text
Image
|
4475. |
CUL-DAR186.22
Note:
[1867--1872]
Expression queries (answers summarised geographically): Australia (nos. 10-12) and India, (nos. 13-14)
Text
Image
|
4476. |
CUL-DAR186.23
Note:
[1867--1872]
Expression queries (answers summarised geographically): India, Ceylon, S. Africa, (15-19)
Text
Image
|
4477. |
CUL-DAR186.24
Note:
[1867--1872]
Expression queries (answers summarised geographically): Central Africa, (nos. 20-26)
Text
Image
|
4478. |
CUL-DAR186.25
Note:
[1867--1872]
Expression queries (answers summarised geographically): China, Brazil, N. America, S. America, (nos. 27-31)
Text
Image
|
4479. |
CUL-DAR186.26
Note:
[1867--1872]
Expression queries (answers summarised geographically): New Zealand, Malay, (32-35) 7
Text
Image
|
4480. | |
4481. |
CUL-DAR186.3
Note:
[1867--1872]
Expression queries (answers summarised by subject): blushing
Text
Image
|
4482. | |
4483. | |
4484. |
CUL-DAR78.112-116
Note:
1867--1868
Verbascum thapsi [comparison of crossed and self-fertile plants in
Text
Image
|
4485. |
CUL-DAR79.28-29
Note:
[1867]--1868
Salvia coccinea (2 plants) / 20 flowers crossed / 26 self-fert own flower
Text
Image
|
4486. |
CUL-DAR79.44-47
Note:
1867--1870
Geranium common scarlet Horse-shoe Var / all cuttings in separate Pots of
Text
Image
|
4487. |
CUL-DAR79.49-50
Note:
1867
Passiflora gracilis / White Thread crossed / Black Thread artificially
Text
Image
|
4488. | |
4489. |
CUL-DAR79.65-71
Note:
1867--1870
Viola tricolor / Three plants, very similar, seedlings, large-flowered,
Text
Image
|
4490. |
CUL-DAR79.72-74
Note:
1867--1869
Thunbergia alata The plants early in season produced hardly any pollen
Text
Image
|
4491. | |
4492. |
CUL-DAR79.85-88
Note:
1867--1869
Viscaria oculata / 12 fl crossed yielded 10 pods ie 83 per cent
Text
Image
|
4493. |
CUL-DAR78.161-163
Note:
1867--1869
Verbascum lychnitis / These plants were raised from self-fertilised
Text
Image
|
4494. |
CUL-DAR78.197-199
Note:
1867
Lupinus pilosus [comparison of crossed and self-fertile plants in height
Text
Image
|
4495. |
CUL-DAR76.B99
Note:
1867
Cuphea purpurea — At first many flowers were fertilised owing to my not
Text
Image
|
4496. | |
4497. | |
4498. |
CUL-DAR77.28
Note:
1867
Sweet Pea / in one lot of Scarlet var a plant of Purple came up — marked
Text
Image
|
4499. |
CUL-DAR79.89
Note:
1867--1868
Oenothera acaulis Flowers set very badly & capsules, especially
Text
Image
|
4500. |
CUL-DAR79.90-91
Note:
1867
Adonis aestivalis 15 fl crossed all set and contained average of 32.5
Text
Image
|
4501. |
CUL-DAR79.92
Note:
1867--1868
Cosmanthus fimbriatus / 14 fl croseed and produced 9 pods (ie 64 per
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4502. |
CUL-DAR79.99-100
Note:
1867
Scabiosa atro-purpurea (very unfavourable season) / Whole heads fertilised
Text
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4503. |
CUL-DAR81.150
Note:
[1867]
Fritz Muller suspects that the one large pincer of Gelasimus may serve
Text
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4504. |
CUL-DAR76.B97-B98
Note:
1867--1868.04.00
Cineraria Two plants purple vars were crossed reciprocally & the heads of
Text
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4505. |
CUL-DAR76.B63
Note:
1867
Broom / Plant under net White Th[read] fert[ilised] by long stamen of
Text
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4506. | |
4507. |
CUL-DAR79.101-104
Note:
1867--1869
Papaver vagum from Dr E Bornet of Antibes / 10 flowers crossed with
Text
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4508. |
CUL-DAR79.105-106
Note:
1867--1869
Ononis minutissima from seed from Mr J Traherne Moggridge / 8 or 10
Text
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4509. |
CUL-DAR79.110-111
Note:
1867
Clarkia elegans — owing to wretched season hardly any seed set (see
Text
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4510. |
CUL-DAR79.112
Note:
1867--1868
Campanula speculum / Bad season / 14 fl crossed yielded 12 pods ie 86 per
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4511. | |
4512. |
CUL-DAR79.115-116
Note:
1867--1868
Phaseolus (tall scarlet runner) / Only 2 self-fertilised flowers set
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4513. |
CUL-DAR79.117-136
Note:
1867--1871
Tobacco in greenhouse / Nicotiana tabacum / 12 flowers crossed gave 10
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4514. |
CUL-DAR79.137
Note:
1867
Leptosiphon androsaceus / Crossed flowers whole heads were crossed and it
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4515. |
CUL-DAR79.138-139
Note:
1867--1869
Gesneria pendulina (seed from F Muller) / Seven pods crossed contained
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4517. | |
4518. | |
4519. | |
4520. | |
4521. | |
4522. | |
4523. | |
4524. | |
4525. | |
4526. |
CUL-DAR205.1.71
Note:
1867.01.01
In letter from Fritz Müller good case of rudimentary organs, curious gradation. – in Orchid Portfolio
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4527. | |
4528. |
CUL-DAR205.11.129
Note:
1867.01.18
Ch Kingsley suggests that there must be Hereditary Memory
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4529. |
CUL-DAR189.13
Note:
1867.01.22
Expression / Blyth says some Indian Ruminants allied to Antelope erect
Text
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4530. | |
4531. |
CUL-DAR189.15-16
Note:
1867.01.22
I took Chimpanzee into bright light & decidedly contracted eyebrows
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4532. | |
4533. |
CUL-DAR81.13
Note:
1867.02.00
F Smith says that male Bees generally brightest coloured but exceptions
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4534. |
CUL-DAR111.B10
Note:
[Undated]
Relative Diameter of the Pollen-grains / Proof sheet of Cross and self fertilisation, p. 158.
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4535. | |
4536. |
CUL-DAR189.70
Note:
[Undated]
Paget knows nothing about preparing muscles but injuries caused by sudden
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4537. |
CUL-DAR189.82
Note:
[Undated]
When a horse-currycombed has not least intention of biting the groom, clangs his teeth, protrudes his jaws, & puts back ears.—
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|
4538. |
CUL-DAR195.1.9
Note:
[Undated]
Blushing / The young Chinese who blushed to her waist did so when asked
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4539. |
CUL-DAR27.2.B37
Note:
[Undated]
Lythrum— long-styled upper anthers rather longer than shorter anthers so drawing right.—
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|
4540. |
CUL-DAR83.14
Note:
1867.02.12
John tells me that Horses when fighting bite each others necks
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4541. | |
4542. |
CUL-DAR83.15
Note:
1867.02.15
Mr Bartlett — He & Keeper do not think the collar of hairs round face of
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4543. |
CUL-DAR84.2.178
Note:
1867.02.15
Casuarius galeatus male alone incubates & takes care of young
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4544. |
CUL-DAR84.2.33
Note:
1867.02.15
spur-winged goose male much largest spur & males fight with; but in the
Text
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|
4545. |
CUL-DAR81.14-15
Note:
1867.02.18
Bates says in Phanæus mexicanus one of the great horned Lamellicorns he
Text
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|
4546. |
CUL-DAR77.58
Note:
1867.02.27
A number of seeds of themselves the second generation of Ipomoea purpurea
Text
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|
4547. | |
4548. |
CUL-DAR79.14-16
Note:
1867.03.00--1871.01.31
Cyclamen persica / Seedling plants — almost white with purple centres
Text
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|
4549. | |
4550. |
CUL-DAR109.A43
Note:
1867.03.19
Mr J Traherne Moggridge has sent me flowers of Rhamnus alaternus from
Text
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|
4551. |
CUL-DAR108.122
Note:
1867.04.00
Some plants of C which flowered in Greenhouse last year have been placed
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4552. |
CUL-DAR70.125-126
Note:
1867.04.00
Cryptopodium (bought as) / Flower-stem 4ft 2 inches high — with large
Text
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|
4553. |
CUL-DAR110.B110
Note:
1867.04.01
Sexual Selection in Crustaceans Spiders & Annelids — 1st Page
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4554. |
CUL-DAR109.B18-B19
Note:
1867.04.09
Oxalis speciosa Results not yet worked into former results
Text
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|
4555. |
CUL-DAR108.7
Note:
1867.04.15--1867.04.16
Common Oxlips / The 3 plants from long-styled by own pollen are in flower
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|
4556. |
CUL-DAR109.B20
Note:
1867.04.26
Oxalis speciosa / Counted all the plants they proved 33 long-styled 26
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|
4557. |
CUL-DAR76.B64
Note:
1867.05.05
Cytisus scoparius / Broom / I snapped off 15 flowers & carefully examined
Text
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|
4558. |
CUL-DAR111.A21
Note:
1867.05.08
Ononis columnae / Seedlings varied from seed from N Italy sent me by Mr
Text
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|
4559. |
CUL-DAR162.80c
Note:
1867.05.25
Engleheart says he is certain when Mr. Lubbock was miserable from fractured skull & screamed incessantly, & certainly has not conscious pain, the Platysma myoides acted most strongly. (a memo)
Text
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|
4560. | |
4561. |
CUL-DAR195.4.5
Note:
1867.06.08
Saw little girl on brightish day looking up to me (as in former case) on
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|
4562. |
CUL-DAR195.4.6
Note:
1867.06.09
I made Etty look to top of Chestnut-tree when sun not far from behind
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|
4563. |
CUL-DAR81.12
Note:
1867.06.18
No great difference in sexes of any species of Junonia or Epicalia /
Text
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|
4564. | |
4565. |
CUL-DAR189.18
Note:
1867.06.20
Zoolog[ical] Soc[iety] keeper was positive that Arctic foxes & another
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|
4566. | |
4567. |
CUL-DAR46.1.54
Note:
1867.06.21
Mr W Morrison of Malham Tarn, Settle, Yorkshire says it is certain that
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|
4568. | |
4569. |
CUL-DAR82.B5-B6
Note:
1867.06.21
Fishes / Günther says that most male fishes such as tench perch roach
Text
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|
4570. |
CUL-DAR81.16
Note:
1867.06.21
Wallace tells me that in the Eastern Islands there are terrestrial
Text
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|
4571. |
CUL-DAR84.2.188
Note:
1867.06.22
Pavo muticus here always has spurs Blyth says always & female much green
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|
4572. |
CUL-DAR108.123
Note:
1867.07.00
Cowslip-Polyanthus Long-styled C.C. seedlings of C artificially self-fert
Text
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|
4573. |
CUL-DAR195.4.7
Note:
1867.07.01
The Boys & girls squeezed eyes voluntarily for long time & some moisture
Text
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|
4574. |
CUL-DAR195.4.8
Note:
1867.07.04
Emma Henrietta & Effie are certain that tears actually flow down face in
Text
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|
4575. |
CUL-DAR111.B2
Note:
1867.07.06--1867.07.14
Buck-wheat Fago[p]yrum esculente / Hildebrand discovered was dimorphic
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|
4576. |
CUL-DAR195.4.9
Note:
1867.07.08
Watched Effie when singing high & low notes of all vowels gently & loudly
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|
4577. |
CUL-DAR195.4.10
Note:
1867.07.11
Elinor Carter has watched nephew 10 months old — who when stopping
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|
4578. |
CUL-DAR195.4.11
Note:
1867.07.12
Mr Whiteheads baby 5 1/2 week old — Crying consists of long harsh cry &
Text
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|
4579. | |
4580. |
CUL-DAR195.4.13
Note:
1867.07.14
Engleheart assures me positively that Boyers child cried & screamed most
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|
4581. | |
4582. | |
4583. |
CUL-DAR79.48
Note:
1867.08.00--1868.04.00
Pelargonium / Aug 10 Pot I 2 seeds of each kind which germinated together
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|
4584. |
CUL-DAR84.2.4
Note:
[1867.07.00.after]
Blackbird which in nest of white feathered[?] differs sexually — no
Text
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|
4585. |
CUL-DAR189.19
Note:
1867.08.01
Mr Standing assures me positively that Horses' hairs stand erect when much terrified.
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|
4586. | |
4587. |
CUL-DAR77.14
Note:
1867.08.19
A crossed pea Maple X Purple-podded from Mr Laxton has grown in poor soil
Text
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|
4588. |
CUL-DAR84.2.194
Note:
1867.08.21
K[owa]lewsky tells me that the male Tetrao urogallus congregate at
Text
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|
4589. | |
4590. |
CUL-DAR108.78a-78b
Note:
1867.09.00--1868.01.00
Seedling Oxlips self & spont[aneously] fert[ilised] probably by
Text
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|
4591. |
CUL-DAR111.A53
Note:
1867.10.10
Dichogamy & Thyme-like Flowers / Bentham says flowers of two kinds on
Text
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|
4592. |
CUL-DAR46.1.55
Note:
1867.10.16
Struggle / After Game & numbers depending on destruction of enemies
Text
Image
|
4593. |
CUL-DAR111.B4
Note:
1867.11.00
Gesneria from S[outhern] Brazil — Pistil varies extraordinarily in
Text
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|
4594. | |
4595. | |
4596. |
CUL-DAR78.121
Note:
1867.11.10
Crossed Peas — Mr Laxton / 3pm put in warm water & at night in sand
Text
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|
4597. |
CUL-DAR81.17-18
Note:
1867.11.28
Insects S[exual] Selection / In Coleoptera the only cases of colour
Text
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|
4598. |
CUL-DAR82.B9
Note:
1867.12.00
Gunther / Labrus mixtus male orange with various bright blue stripes
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|
4599. |
CUL-DAR189.22
Note:
1867.12.02
In the Wanderoo monkey Macacus silenus which has got great ruff of
Text
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|
4600. |
CUL-DAR83.17
Note:
1867.12.02
It is the Antelope leucoryx which kneels & fights with horns which it
Text
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|
4601. |
CUL-DAR80.B78
Note:
1867.12.03
Huxley says the wise teeth of Australians & he believes of other savages
Text
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|
4602. |
CUL-DAR84.2.14
Note:
1867.12.03
Dr Gunther remarks in oppos[ition] to Wallace that male blackbirds &
Text
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|
4603. |
CUL-DAR189.23
Note:
1867.12.04
Dr Günther believes that most batrachians puff up when in danger
Text
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|
4604. | |
4605. |
CUL-DAR84.2.196
Note:
1867.12.05
The tail feathers of snipe described Proceedings Zoolog Society 1858 — Have I
Text
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|
4606. |
CUL-DAR81.19
Note:
1867.12.05
Lepidoptera / Bates says he thought he had at last found one Dung-feeder
Text
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|
4607. |
CUL-DAR84.2.195
Note:
1867.12.05
Mr Gould doubts whether male Black-bird sits much on eggs
Text
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|
4608. |
CUL-DAR189.25
Note:
1867.12.06
Hensleigh pointed at toad & it swelled till it was lifted on legs
Text
Image
|
4609. |
CUL-DAR189.26
Note:
1867.12.06
Expression Zoolog[ical] Gardens — Some of the baboons & a Cercopithecus
Text
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|
4610. |
CUL-DAR83.87
Note:
1867.12.06
Monkeys Sexual selection / The Bearded monkey is Brachyurus satanus
Text
Image
|
4611. |
CUL-DAR84.2.65
Note:
1867.12.06
As far then as the principle of gradation throws any light on the steps
Text
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|
4612. |
CUL-DAR83.18
Note:
1867.12.06
Sexual Selection / The Cercopithecus cebus has beautiful blue face with
Text
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|
4613. | |
4614. |
CUL-DAR195.4.14
Note:
1867.12.11
In retching (just proved by Emma) in choking & (yawning?) eyes violently
Text
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|
4615. | |
4616. |
CUL-DAR47.23
Note:
1867.12.22
Hooker in Corneaceae = aestivation of petals generally uniform in same
Text
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|
4617. |
CUL-DAR49.118
Note:
1867.12.27
Mr Trimen says at Natal Butterflies seem much attracted by scarlet
Text
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|
4618. |
CUL-DAR81.20
Note:
1867.12.27
Mr Trimen says at Cape an Orthoptera — Pneumora in male alone whole
Text
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|
4619. |
CUL-DAR83.19
Note:
1867.12.27
Mr Trimen says certainly male Cape[?] Baboon Chacma has much larger
Text
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|
4620. |
CUL-DAR51.C33
Note:
[1860s.late?]
note Mr F Galton informs me that he continued his experiments on a still
Text
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|
4621. | |
4622. |
CUL-DAR76.B65
Note:
[1867?].06.07--[1867?].06.09
Broom (a) / A number of Flowers were snapped off & prevented getting
Text
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|
4623. |
CUL-DAR111.A14
Note:
1868--1869.03.08
Viola canina / I crossed some fl[owers] under net & got 4, 14, 10, & 2
Text
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|
4624. |
CUL-DAR109.B23
Note:
1868
Oxalis speciosa / Not yet worked in [concerning numbers of seeds in
Text
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|
4625. |
CUL-DAR110.B29
Note:
[1868]
Buck-wheat Polygonum fertilised during 1867 / Long-styled The crossed
Text
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|
4626. |
CUL-DAR195.1.20
Note:
[1868]
Vol I p. 291 Again Mr Jenner Weir informs me that a peacock at Blackheath
Text
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|
4627. | |
4628. | |
4629. |
CUL-DAR79.30-41
Note:
1868--1871
Escholtzia californica / Crossed 12 fl Self fert 18 flowers
Text
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|
4630. |
CUL-DAR79.58-64
Note:
1868--1871
Lobelia fulgens / 18 flowers crossed with pollen from distinct plant
Text
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|
4631. |
CUL-DAR79.75-76
Note:
1868--1871
Broom / Pot I The three crossed plants very much healthiest and finest
Text
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|
4632. | |
4633. | |
4634. |
CUL-DAR77.24
Note:
1868
I observe in plainest way that seeds of Papaver vagum & Delphinium
Text
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|
4635. |
CUL-DAR81.158
Note:
[1868]
C.O Waterton / It may be worth adding that "Blind beetles of which
Text
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|
4636. |
CUL-DAR70.91
Note:
1868
Orchis intacta from Mr Moggridge from Italy — flowered under net &
Text
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|
4637. | |
4638. |
CUL-DAR79.142
Note:
1868
Borago officinalis / 18 flowers crossed & only 7 produced seeds,
Text
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|
4639. |
CUL-DAR79.146-149
Note:
1868
Limnanthes grandiflora / 12 crossed yielded only 5 pods with 17 seed ie
Text
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|
4640. |
CUL-DAR81.147
Note:
[1868]
F Müller says he has often been struck by a sort of musical contest
Text
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|
4641. | |
4642. |
CUL-DAR85.B138
Note:
1868.01.05
No Doubt Rein-deers' progenitor had horns for courting & then through the
Text
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|
4643. |
CUL-DAR195.4.15
Note:
1868.01.06
Eleanor Carter teased child about 1 1/2 years old & just before it burst
Text
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|
4644. | |
4645. |
CUL-DAR85.B137
Note:
1868.01.18
Arch McNeill — Red Deer drop their young in the end of June
Text
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|
4646. |
CUL-DAR195.2.4
Note:
1868.01.24
William suggests that open mouth partly explained by breathing more
Text
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|
4647. | |
4648. | |
4649. |
CUL-DAR84.2.202
Note:
1868.02.25
Reeves game-keeper says he has just killed a magpie belonging to nest
Text
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|
4650. | |
4651. |
CUL-DAR82.B10-B12
Note:
1868.03.07
Gunther / Cyprinodonts will be described in Zoolog T[ransactions]
Text
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|
4652. |
CUL-DAR195.1.2
Note:
1868.03.10
Paget says he has been observing blushing & has never seen it extend
Text
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|
4653. |
CUL-DAR81.144
Note:
1868.03.10
F Smith says that the males of Bombus are decidedly very much more
Text
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|
4654. |
CUL-DAR83.21
Note:
1868.03.11
Much struck at the oddness & distinctness of the colours of various
Text
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|
4655. | |
4656. |
CUL-DAR195.4.16
Note:
1868.03.15
One gets little good from pictures, generally muscles of face not much
Text
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|
4657. | |
4658. |
CUL-DAR81.22
Note:
1868.03.15
Bates / Males generally depart most from type females much rarer (like
Text
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|
4659. |
CUL-DAR83.3
Note:
1868.03.16
I asked Keeper Sutton whether any monkeys attacked nape of neck — he
Text
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|
4660. |
CUL-DAR85.B99
Note:
1868.03.16
Crossoptilon auritum / Pallas' Eared Pheasant — both sexes identical in
Text
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|
4661. |
CUL-DAR80.B85
Note:
1868.03.16
Sutton told me that a Baboon (Chacma) always fondled a rhesus until the
Text
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|
4662. |
CUL-DAR83.2
Note:
1868.03.16
The Diana monkeys very pretty — long pointed beards white with basa
Text
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|
4663. |
CUL-DAR84.2.63-64
Note:
1868.03.17
Polyplectron napoleonis / Much of back & wings metallic green with
Text
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|
4664. |
CUL-DAR81.23
Note:
1868.03.17
Chalybs (Thecla of some authors) regalis — both sexes splendid & nearly
Text
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|
4665. |
CUL-DAR84.2.59
Note:
1868.03.17
(see Ibis) / Procnias corniculata[?] the bell-bird — must be different
Text
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|
4666. |
CUL-DAR195.2.6
Note:
1868.03.19
Cresy remarked that his wife startled by meeting him opened mouth & eyes very wide.
Text
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|
4667. |
CUL-DAR84.2.66
Note:
1868.03.19
In the glossy Ibis (Falcinellus igneus) male scarlet only during breeding
Text
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|
4668. |
CUL-DAR83.4
Note:
[1868].03.22
Quadrupeds / Bartlett says tigers panthers &c do not differ at all in
Text
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|
4669. |
CUL-DAR84.2.171
Note:
1868.03.22
The Horn-bill Buceros bicornis in the male the inside of mouth is black
Text
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|
4670. |
CUL-DAR84.2.208
Note:
1868.03.23
Mr Osb[ert] Salvin showed me several Trogons & many differed greatly in
Text
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|
4671. |
CUL-DAR84.2.209
Note:
1868.03.23
G.R Gray says when the male Falcinellus igneus moults under confinement
Text
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|
4672. |
CUL-DAR205.7.270
Note:
1868.03.24
Size of Hybrids / Gould showed me hybrids between Phasianus versicolor &
Text
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|
4673. |
CUL-DAR86.C18
Note:
1868.03.24
Proportion of sexes / Gould believes strongly that males in excess is
Text
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|
4674. |
CUL-DAR83.22
Note:
1868.03.24
Gould / with Marsupials male almost invariably very much larger then
Text
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|
4675. |
CUL-DAR84.2.210
Note:
1868.03.24
Gould / The almost invariable rules with Birds as long known is that when
Text
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|
4676. |
CUL-DAR85.B101
Note:
1868.03.24
Blyth thinks that Gallus bankiva has great tendency to pair — Believes Peacock polygamous. Some woodpeckers differ conspicuously in colour.
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|
4677. |
CUL-DAR83.5
Note:
1868.03.25
Cercocebus aethiops — two white naked spots over both eyelids — Head
Text
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|
4678. |
CUL-DAR189.28
Note:
1868.03.26--1868.03.27
Z[oological] Gardens / Expression / The Barbary ape when pleased chatters
Text
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|
4679. |
CUL-DAR189.29
Note:
1868.03.27
Z[oological] Gardens / Insert after where from Brehm about curiosity &
Text
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|
4680. |
CUL-DAR83.23
Note:
1868.03.27
The Nylghaie is the Portax picta & wh[ich] undergoes seasonal change
Text
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|
4681. |
CUL-DAR84.2.197
Note:
1868.03.27
Wild male Turkey all feathers erected — tail expanded like fan showing
Text
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|
4682. |
CUL-DAR189.30
Note:
[1868].03.28
Z[oological] G[ardens] / The Barbary ape is the Inuus or Magot
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4683. |
CUL-DAR189.31
Note:
[1868].03.28
Expression / Z[oological] Gardens / snake made Peccary erect all hairs
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4684. |
CUL-DAR189.32
Note:
[1868].03.28
Z[oological] G[ardens] / The monkeys shewed their astonishment at a snake
Text
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4685. |
CUL-DAR83.6
Note:
[1868].03.28
Giraffe uses its short perpendicular horns or projections in a very
Text
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|
4686. | |
4687. |
CUL-DAR49.116
Note:
1868.03.30
Dichogamy / Mr Smith says pod from Victoria Lily contained about 70 seeds
Text
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4688. |
CUL-DAR80.B84
Note:
1868.03.31
Mr G.Henslow can twitch back ears — Hensleigh can draw forwards I think
Text
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|
4689. | |
4690. |
CUL-DAR195.4.17
Note:
1868.04.08
Frank has been screaming violently & has contracted orbicularis
Text
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|
4691. |
CUL-DAR84.2.212
Note:
1868.04.08
Reeves says it has frequently he believes invariably happened that when
Text
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|
4692. | |
4693. |
CUL-DAR162.80b
Note:
1868.04.10
Frank has been sneering violently in different ways. (a memo)
Text
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|
4694. |
CUL-DAR189.34
Note:
1868.04.16
The Cynocephalus anubis after being insulted & put into violent passion
Text
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|
4695. |
CUL-DAR193.1
Note:
1868.04.22
It is an error that Oncidium produced capsules when fertilised by
Text
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|
4696. | |
4697. | |
4698. |
CUL-DAR80.B93
Note:
1868.04.29
Huxley says Isid Geoffroy in Archives du Museum has great paper on
Text
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|
4699. |
CUL-DAR195.4.19
Note:
1868.04.30
I have been making Huxley children shut eyes violently several times
Text
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|
4700. |
CUL-DAR205.11.130
Note:
1868.04.30
Learning by experience / Mr Birkbeck says it is positively known in
Text
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4701. |
CUL-DAR84.2.213
Note:
1868.04.30
Mr Birkbeck has been assured by trustworthy men that if one of Golden
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|
4702. |
CUL-DAR76.B42
Note:
1868.05.00--1868.10.00
Cabbages / Lacinated / White & Green lacinated Cabbage has 7 flowers
Text
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|
4703. |
CUL-DAR79.140-141
Note:
1868.05.00--1868.06.00
Buck-wheat Fagopyrum esculentum / Keep for Dimorphism & note of
Text
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|
4704. |
CUL-DAR79.17-19
Note:
1868.05.00--1868.12.00
Anagallis grandiflora — pale red var / L(ettington) has crossed (white
Text
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|
4705. | |
4706. |
CUL-DAR84.2.7
Note:
[1868].05.04
Young & immature & inexperienced Kingfisher Parrots & Woodpecker & wd
Text
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|
4707. |
CUL-DAR84.2.6
Note:
1868.05.04
I wd accept Wallace's view about Birds did I not remember Pigeons odd the
Text
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4708. |
CUL-DAR84.2.8
Note:
1868.05.06
As I knew of no case where female bright whilst young & then dull this is
Text
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4709. | |
4710. |
CUL-DAR82.B39
Note:
1868.05.20
Mivart / Batrachians/ Uses term Urodela (see Owen) / Colour of foreigners
Text
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4711. | |
4712. |
CUL-DAR79.20-22
Note:
1868.05.24--1869.06.05
Bartonia aurea / 12 flowers crossed — 68 flowers self fert
Text
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4713. |
CUL-DAR81.26
Note:
1868.05.27
Onitis furcifer no strid[ulator] on coxae of hind legs of [male] or
Text
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|
4714. |
CUL-DAR70.63
Note:
1868.06.00
George went up Stony Valley for Bee orchises & found sixty flowers with
Text
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4715. |
CUL-DAR77.29
Note:
1868.06.00
Formerly often noticed in rows of Sweet peas a false plant; Cattell
Text
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4716. |
CUL-DAR83.20
Note:
1868.06.01
Mr Blenkiron (who has had such enormous experience in breeding) says
Text
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4717. |
CUL-DAR47.24
Note:
1868.06.06
Add to when I speak of honey secreting bracts of Leguminosae
Text
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|
4718. | |
4719. |
CUL-DAR76.B22,B22a,B23-B24,B24v
Note:
1868.07.00
Mignonette / Black Thread Pollen from same plant [experimental
Text
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|
4720. |
CUL-DAR195.4.89
Note:
[Undated]
Swinhoe (27) says Chinese under grief or telling of death or other grief — others go into an hysterical fit of laughter —
Text
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|
4721. |
CUL-DAR193.3
Note:
1868.08.27
Dr W Ogle tells me that a son of one of Twin[?] Ladies has the same tooth
Text
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4722. |
CUL-DAR84.2.215
Note:
1868.09.04
When a species gets isolated two sets of conditions will cause slight
Text
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|
4723. |
CUL-DAR81.27
Note:
1868.09.07
Geotrupes stercorarius / In 2 spec[imens] male & female [measurements]
Text
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|
4724. |
CUL-DAR81.28-29
Note:
1868.09.14--1868.09.20
Necrophorus humator — Rasps on dorsal surface see Landois — 2 straight
Text
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|
4725. |
CUL-DAR85.B100
Note:
1868.09.14
J.J Weir was carefully looking at Crossoptilon auritum in beginning of
Text
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4726. |
CUL-DAR110.B94-B95
Note:
1868.09.20
Borreria nov sp near B valerianoides (This genus not near to Hedyotis)
Text
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|
4727. |
CUL-DAR81.30
Note:
1868.09.25
Oryctes gryphus F[rank] found both sexes would squeak — The male differs
Text
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|
4728. |
CUL-DAR111.A25-A26
Note:
1868.10.05--1868.10.11
Vandellia nummularifolia / Perfect flowers earliest — Imperfect flowers at
Text
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|
4729. |
CUL-DAR81.31
Note:
1868.10.05
Necrophorus vespillo / F[rank] prepared dorsal segments of [male] &
Text
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|
4730. |
CUL-DAR81.32
Note:
1868.10.12
[Euchirus] longimanus from Wallace — carefully examined no rasp on
Text
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|
4731. |
CUL-DAR85.A40
Note:
1868.10.26
Mr Asa Gray says that Indian men alone are ornamented one would think
Text
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4732. |
CUL-DAR84.2.217
Note:
1868.11.07
Mr Bartlett knows cases of Parrot which always for long time showed
Text
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|
4733. | |
4734. |
CUL-DAR83.7
Note:
1868.11.08
Monkeys (Sexual) Selection Mammals / Callithrax sinensis[??] very pretty
Text
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|
4735. |
CUL-DAR84.2.219
Note:
1868.11.08
Toucans / Some skin at base of beak & eyes splendidly coloured & such
Text
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|
4736. |
CUL-DAR83.24
Note:
1868.11.11
Ovis tragelaphus N[orth] Africa Male splendid long hair depending from
Text
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|
4737. |
CUL-DAR83.25
Note:
1868.11.11
Bartlett believes Tear-sac is orifice of gland for secretes matter
Text
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|
4738. |
CUL-DAR84.2.203
Note:
1868.11.11
Very many parrots splendid crimson in large part of body / Buxton /
Text
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|
4739. |
CUL-DAR84.2.204
Note:
1868.11.11
Cheer[?] Pheasant P wallichii sexes differ but little — dull-coloured
Text
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|
4740. |
CUL-DAR84.2.205-206
Note:
1868.11.11
Bartlett showed me specimens of male Polyplectron stuffed in position in
Text
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|
4741. |
CUL-DAR85.B98
Note:
1868.12.09
Examined young Drake & Duck said to be of this spring — tail-feathers
Text
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|
4742. |
CUL-DAR111.A13
Note:
1868.12.30
Viola nana from India from seed from John Scott — has flowered all
Text
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|
4743. |
CUL-DAR111.A18
Note:
1868.12.31
Viola roxburghiana / like V[iola] nana has produced multitude[?] of
Text
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|
4744. |
CUL-DAR193.4
Note:
1868.12.31
Mr Woolner gives me several cases of 1/2 bred Persian cats very
Text
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|
4745. |
CUL-DAR84.2.68-69
Note:
[1868?].02.17--[1868?].02.18
Argus Pheasant / Each ocellus corresponds to a chain of black spots so
Text
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|
4746. |
CUL-DAR80.B98
Note:
[1868?].02.19
Bartlett doubts much about Owen's view of the position of the arms in
Text
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|
4747. |
CUL-DAR84.2.61-62
Note:
[1868?].03.19
Polyplectron / The eye in the Java Peacock is more deeply notched from
Text
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|
4748. |
CUL-DAR80.B95
Note:
[1868?].03.29
Bonnet monkey has point on top of head from which hair radiates on all
Text
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|
4749. |
CUL-DAR81.78
Note:
[1868.04.00?]
Dr Staudinger List I think all used but kept for Chance of being wanted
Text
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|
4750. |
CUL-DAR189.35
Note:
[1868?].07.23
I doubt whether effect of Domestication — must be natural but rarely
Text
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|
4751. | |
4752. |
CUL-DAR45.161
Note:
[1869]
Natural Selection / Weismann tells me that Seidlitz has written on
Text
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|
4753. |
CUL-DAR76.B31-B32
Note:
1869
Esch[sch]o[l]tzia californica / Many plants were raised from crossed ie
Text
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|
4754. |
CUL-DAR79.150-157
Note:
1869
Maize / Plants in greenhouse crossed artificially and singly — others
Text
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|
4755. |
CUL-DAR79.158-161
Note:
1869
Phalaris (seed averages calculated) / Canary grass — treated just like
Text
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|
4756. |
CUL-DAR79.162-164
Note:
1869
Beet — seed from plant growing in group — & seed from solitary plant -
Text
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|
4757. |
CUL-DAR79.167
Note:
1869--1871
Digitalis purpurea (see Port about fertility of first crosses)
Text
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|
4758. | |
4759. |
CUL-DAR15.1.B43
Note:
1869.01.25
It might be well worth to get a list of 46 sp[ecies] from Hooker common
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|
4760. |
CUL-DAR205.7.271
Note:
1869.02.00
Feb. 1869 Before publishing on Hybrids I must read Nägeli Essay in his Bot Mittheilungen Band II. p. 187
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|
4761. |
CUL-DAR80.B101
Note:
1869.02.02
After reading Maudsley I think instincts are not connected with
Text
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|
4762. |
CUL-DAR84.2.222
Note:
1869.02.16
In a whole group of Humming Birds it is very curious to observe as Gould
Text
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|
4763. |
CUL-DAR83.26
Note:
1869.02.18
Oryx leucoryx — stuffed / Horns along curvature 3[ft] 2 1/2[inches] /
Text
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|
4764. |
CUL-DAR83.9
Note:
1869.02.19
Antelopes / Ant[elope] cervicapra male very dark f[emale] fawn-coloured
Text
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|
4765. |
CUL-DAR83.27
Note:
[1869].02.19
Bartlett young Rhesus monkeys hardly any red on Buttocks or faces — but
Text
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|
4766. |
CUL-DAR80.B7
Note:
[1869].02.19
Woolner has seen hundreds of times the ear tips; they vary a little in
Text
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|
4767. |
CUL-DAR83.11
Note:
1869.02.19
In the O[ryx] leucoryx horns extend for about 2/3 of length of body -
Text
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|
4768. |
CUL-DAR83.12
Note:
[1869].02.19
Monkeys / Moustached monkey C[ercopithecus] cephus is more ornamented
Text
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|
4769. |
CUL-DAR83.8
Note:
[1869].02.19
At meeting of [Zoological] Soc[iety] horns of Cape Buffalo were exhibited
Text
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|
4770. |
CUL-DAR83.28
Note:
1869.02.22--1869.02.23
Blyth — The Rhesus inhabiting Bengal — the [female] alone has red
Text
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|
4771. |
CUL-DAR83.29
Note:
1869.02.22
Blyth / Antilocapra cervicapra / The colour of [male] is certainly
Text
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|
4772. |
CUL-DAR85.A42
Note:
1869.02.22
Man / I think Beard of monkeys very often of different colour from Hair
Text
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|
4773. |
CUL-DAR84.2.112
Note:
1869.02.22
Mr Gould's spec[imen]/ Tail of [male] Reeves Pheasant is 16 inches long
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|
4774. |
CUL-DAR83.13
Note:
1869.02.23
Moustache Monkey — Whole face coloured in most diversified manner &
Text
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|
4775. |
CUL-DAR83.10
Note:
[1869].02.23
Tragelaphus scriptus — Gambia — a beautiful antelope (see Gray?)
Text
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|
4776. |
CUL-DAR189.36
Note:
1869.03.10
Some expressive acts unintelligible — Lambs when sucking wriggle quickly
Text
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|
4777. |
CUL-DAR60.1.149-152
Note:
1869.03.21--1869.05.27
Inside of leaves channelled with very small & separate glands
Text
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|
4778. |
CUL-DAR193.5
Note:
1869.03.24
Prof Preyer — It seems there are mammae erraticae — so give up Reversion with women
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|
4779. |
CUL-DAR84.2.223
Note:
1869.03.25
Harrison Weir says who has [been] making enquiries says "some fanciers
Text
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|
4780. |
CUL-DAR189.37
Note:
1869.04.02
When a Horse wishes to see all round him he naturally lifts his head up
Text
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|
4781. |
CUL-DAR70.64
Note:
1869.04.04
Orchis intacta There is small nectary — & the petals & sepals form a
Text
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|
4782. |
CUL-DAR110.B96
Note:
1869.04.19
Borreria It is now certain that long-styled does set a very few seeds
Text
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|
4783. |
LINSOC-SP.57
Note:
1869.05.10
On the fertilization and dissemination of Duvernoia adhatoides / M.E. Barber. Read 15 Apr.1869. With a watercolour drawing and a pencil sketch. With a report on the paper by Charles Darwin, dated 10 May 1869
Text
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|
4784. |
CUL-DAR85.A7
Note:
1869.05.22
Music / Progenitors of Man if we judge from wide-spread analogy the much
Text
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|
4785. |
CUL-DAR84.2.211v
Note:
1869.05.29
Dr Engleheart off a single nest shot 35 starlings & yet brood reared & is
Text
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|
4786. |
CUL-DAR195.2.9
Note:
1869.05.30
Huxley says the minute unstriped muscles which erect the Hair lie in in upper layer
Text
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|
4787. |
CUL-DAR79.168
Note:
1869.06.23--1869.08.22
Caerdeon — Fox-gloves / The 2 upper anthers dehisce sometimes before the
Text
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|
4788. |
CUL-DAR46.1.56
Note:
1869.07.00
No sparrows at Caerdeon where plenty of old Houses[?] & none at Mr Ruck's
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|
4789. | |
4790. | |
4791. |
CUL-DAR85.A12
Note:
1869.07.16
Sexual Selection / Man / The man which whatever they may have been as
Text
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|
4792. |
CUL-DAR85.A10
Note:
1869.07.18
Sexual Selection Man / After stating mental difference of [male] &
Text
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|
4793. |
CUL-DAR80.B102
Note:
1869.07.25
Man / After reading Quarterly R[eview] / After rudiments in man &
Text
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|
4794. | |
4795. |
CUL-DAR85.B96
Note:
1869.08.07
The speculum in young full-grown ducks is not well pronounced & seems
Text
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|
4796. | |
4797. |
CUL-DAR76.B30
Note:
1869.08.28
Asa Gray says that my Eschscholzia, & those sent by F. Müller are certainly the same viz E. Californica or (Crocea of Lindley)
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|
4798. |
CUL-DAR195.4.21
Note:
1869.08.29
Mrs Gay tells me that in picture Fra Angelico of Descent from the Cross
Text
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|
4799. | |
4800. |
CUL-DAR76.B25-B26
Note:
1869.09.20
Reseda odorata / This spring I bedded out 4 plants separate & carefully
Text
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|
4801. |
CUL-DAR45.168
Note:
1869.09.28
It is easy to give plenty of cases of fluctuating variability
Text
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|
4802. |
CUL-DAR85.B97
Note:
1869.10.01--1869.10.06
Inheritance by age / 2 of the 4 Ducks have now acquired the splendid tail
Text
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|
4803. |
CUL-DAR144.62-64
Note:
[1869].10.10
narrative concerning Darwin Charles Robert, including a copy of notes sent by Darwin
|
4804. |
CUL-DAR109.B24
Note:
1869.11.00--1869.12.00
Oxalis speciosa [concerning numbers of seeds in different crosses]
Text
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|
4805. |
CUL-DAR189.38
Note:
1869.11.00
The N[orth] African Rhinoceros does not depress his ears when savage
Text
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|
4806. |
CUL-DAR83.31
Note:
1869.11.03
S[exual] S[election] Mammals / It seemed to Mr Bartlett & self that in
Text
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|
4807. |
CUL-DAR85.A71
Note:
1869.11.03
Hairyness of Buttocks (& size of naked space) of [male] & [female]
Text
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|
4808. |
CUL-DAR85.A41
Note:
1869.11.03
S[exual] S[election] Mammals / Bartlett is sure that the posteriors of
Text
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|
4809. |
CUL-DAR80.B106
Note:
1869.11.03
It is well known how the individual monkeys of same species differ
Text
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|
4810. |
CUL-DAR80.B107
Note:
1869.11.03
Man / Monkeys use their thumbs in taking a nut in holding the neck of a
Text
Image
|
4811. |
CUL-DAR189.39
Note:
1869.11.05
Expression / Z[oological] Gardens / Chimpanzee young — brought into
Text
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|
4812. |
CUL-DAR85.A43
Note:
1869.11.08
The coloured surface of Mandrill & Drill increases in size with age but
Text
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|
4813. |
CUL-DAR86.A76
Note:
1869.11.09
The Farnborough Rat is convinced that ♀ Rat in excess!!! Says they are polygamous
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|
4814. |
CUL-DAR194.14
Note:
1869.11.30
Hypericum calycinum[?] I find this year there are few seeds produced
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|
4815. |
CUL-DAR157.30
Note:
[1870--1871]
Draft of Descent, "Ch 6" folio 45 "be given to such cases as ..."
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|
4816. | |
4817. |
CUL-DAR195.1.39
Note:
[Undated]
Forbes D `Journal of Edinburgh[?] Society' October 1870: 208
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4818. | |
4819. | |
4820. | |
4821. | |
4822. | |
4823. |
CUL-DAR54.49r
Note:
[Undated]
[of 'Descent'?] ch 4 p. 29 [top righthand quarter of sheet only]
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|
4824. | |
4825. | |
4826. |
CUL-DAR45.170
Note:
1870
In letter from Asa Gray in Portfolio on Dimorphism rather good case of variability.— I think in form one can plant at least in adjoining plants 1870
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|
4827. |
CUL-DAR78.13-16
Note:
1870--1871
Cowslip Polyanthus Plants at base of p. 4b planted in Orchard
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|
4828. | |
4829. | |
4830. | |
4831. |
CUL-DAR91.4
Note:
[1870--1871]
Old & useless notes about the moral sense & some metaphysical points
Text
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|
4832. | |
4833. |
CUL-DAR90.144
Note:
[Undated]
Draft of Descent of man, 2d. ed., folio 274A. / The males of affixed animals being thus led to emit their fertilising element
Text
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|
4834. | |
4835. |
CUL-DAR80.B112
Note:
[1870]
Huxley / Vorderhirn — forebrain [captions for an illustration of embryos for Descent]
Text
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|
4836. | |
4837. |
CUL-DAR63-65
Note:
1870--1882
[Notes on worms for Earthworms, including (1) castings; (2) furrows & ploughed land; (3) experiments at different locales etc.]
Text
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|
4838. |
CUL-DAR189.40
Note:
1870.01.30
Expression / Kangaroos according to Keeper & Bartlett never bite when
Text
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|
4839. |
CUL-DAR189.41-42
Note:
1870.01.30
Bartlett & Keeper are certain that Lion erects hairs of mane when
Text
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|
4840. |
CUL-DAR194.15
Note:
1870.01.30
I have made out pretty clearly that Ja[ckals] nor Wolves nor foxes cover
Text
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|
4841. |
CUL-DAR195.4.22
Note:
1870.02.02
Etty in acting on grief muscle makes splendid grief folds
Text
Image
|
4842. | |
4843. |
CUL-DAR108.14
Note:
[Undated]
Hildebrand, P. Sinensis [comparison of homomorphic and heteromorphic]
Text
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|
4844. |
CUL-DAR80.B110-B110v
Note:
1870.03.06
Huxley will lend me Ecker `Icones physiologicae' pl 30 fig 2 Human embryo
Text
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|
4845. |
CUL-DAR205.3.230
Note:
1870.03.07
Gunther tells me distinct sp[ecies] in New Zealand & S[outhern] Australia
Text
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|
4846. |
CUL-DAR80.B113
Note:
1870.03.07
W [Woolner] has seen to tips in women & men When he was making his figures
Text
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4847. |
CUL-DAR81.33
Note:
1870.03.07
Bates — Bubas bison come as next genus to Onitis & the [male] has
Text
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|
4848. |
CUL-DAR81.34
Note:
1870.03.07
Beetles / Bates — There are sexual differences in colour in some
Text
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|
4849. |
CUL-DAR189.43
Note:
1870.03.08
Expression / I looked at Callithrix sciureus & made it scream
Text
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4850. |
CUL-DAR51.C14
Note:
1870.04.13
Sir W Thompson shows from high electricity & kinetic action of fever — 3
Text
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|
4851. |
CUL-DAR45.169
Note:
1870.05.06
Var / Mr J Nichols sent me drawings of pollen-grains of Honeysuckle some had 1, some 2, & some 3 projections. when I pressed pollen-tubes protrude.
Image
|
4852. | |
4853. |
CUL-DAR84.2.224
Note:
1870.06.00
Argus pheasant — 10 ornamented primaries — better say all the primaries
Text
Image
|
4854. |
CUL-DAR195.4.23
Note:
1870.06.10
Mr W.W Edwards has observed himself & Mr Fox with violent retching
Text
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|
4855. | |
4856. | |
4857. |
CUL-DAR195.4.24
Note:
1870.06.27
Paget says under chloroform with sickness — tears come into eyes
Text
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|
4858. |
CUL-DAR189.45
Note:
1870.06.29
Expression / Sutton has often observed that when the Rhesus monkey has
Text
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|
4859. |
CUL-DAR189.46
Note:
1870.06.29
Expression / Any one who will alternately make some of the species of
Text
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|
4860. |
CUL-DAR189.47
Note:
1870.06.29
Expression / Two or 3 sp[ecies] of Macacus & some other monkeys when
Text
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|
4861. |
CUL-DAR83.33
Note:
1870.06.29
Recently the Ethiopian boar & Red river hog broke into each others cage &
Text
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|
4862. |
CUL-DAR195.4.25
Note:
1870.06.30
Expression / Bartlett is certain that Flamingo & common[?] [illegible] when
Text
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|
4863. |
CUL-DAR83.32
Note:
1870.06.30
Sexual Selection Mammals / The African River-Hog Potamochoerus
Text
Image
|
4864. |
CUL-DAR193.9
Note:
1870.07.00
Mr J.P Mansel Weale says in Natal breeders assert that a mare crossed by
Text
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|
4865. | |
4866. |
CUL-DAR79.183-186
Note:
1870.08.00
Mignonette / The crossed seeds were spont crossed by insects The self
Text
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|
4867. | |
4868. |
CUL-DAR51.C25
Note:
1870.08.17
Pangenesis / Polymorphism indicates that gemmules of 2 kinds are equally
Text
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|
4869. |
CUL-DAR60.1.134
Note:
1870.08.28
Drosera filiformis sent me by Asa Gray a very young & sickly plant so
Text
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|
4870. |
CUL-DAR76.B27,B27v
Note:
1870.09.10--1870.10.02
This summer 6 Mignonette Plants were separately planted & separately
Text
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|
4871. |
CUL-DAR189.48
Note:
1870.09.11
When a Boy strikes a donkey withdraws hind-quarter & tucks in tail
Text
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|
4872. |
CUL-DAR60.1.133
Note:
1870.10.01
Drosera filiformis / Plants very small but yet act well with atoms of dry
Text
Image
|
4873. |
CUL-DAR60.1.114
Note:
[ny].10.25
As t[entacle] remains so much longer over meat than over inorganic
Text
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|
4874. |
CUL-DAR63.8-9
Note:
[1870--1871].11.28--29
Rather fresh castings I see they are generally perched on grass & do not
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|
4875. | |
4876. | |
4877. | |
4878. | |
4879. | |
4880. | |
4881. | |
4882. | |
4883. | |
4884. | |
4885. | |
4886. | |
4887. |
CUL-DAR221.4.81
Note:
18771.00.00--1883.06.08
'Expression' p. 31, folio 8, plus M.S written by Charles Darwin GH Darwin June 8. 83
Text
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|
4888. | |
4889. | |
4890. | |
4891. |
CUL-DAR69.A34
Note:
[Undated]
of addendum [to 'Origin' 6th edition?] Note / Dr Smith regards these organs in the majority of cases but not in all as secondary outgrowths
Text
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|
4892. |
CUL-DAR64.2.4
Note:
1871
1842 Sept 14 Come to Down — Parkland laid down 1 year before ie 1841 or
Text
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|
4893. | |
4894. | |
4895. |
CUL-DAR79.179-182
Note:
1871
Reseda lutea / Seeds from plants spont self fert under net (see notes
Text
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|
4896. | |
4897. | |
4898. |
CUL-DAR59.1.54r
Note:
[Undated]
[of 'Expression'?] [bottom righthand quarter of page only]
Text
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|
4899. |
CUL-DAR64.2.29a
Note:
[Undated]
Sqr Yd on terrace cleared Oct 9th [18]70 Last collected Oct 14th [18]71
Text
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|
4900. |
CUL-DAR64.2.30a-30c
Note:
[Undated]
Sqr Yd Common Cleared Oct 24 [18]70 Last collected Oct 27 [18]71 [with
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|
4901. | |
4902. | |
4903. | |
4904. | |
4905. | |
4906. |
CUL-DAR79.170-172
Note:
1871
Vandellia numm / seed sent by J Scott after 2 or 3 generations raised in
Text
Image
|
4907. | |
4908. |
PC-Virginia-Descent-F937.1.1
Note:
1871--1872
Single leaf of corrections for 2d ed. tipped in to Darwin's copy of 1st ed. of Descent, vol. 1.
Text
Image
PDF
|
4909. |
CUL-DAR63.3
Note:
1871.01.04
Very Heavy Rain & storm last night — some pools of water quite clear on
Image
|
4910. | |
4911. |
CUL-DAR88.144
Note:
1871.01.30
After N[orth] Am[erican] Grouse [male] of whi[ch] inflates crop — add
Text
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|
4912. |
CUL-DAR63.4
Note:
1871.01.31
Visited pasture field beyond stony field but could not succeed in
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|
4913. | |
4914. | |
4915. |
CUL-DAR89.139
Note:
1871.02.02
Auditory hairs of Crustaceans / This fact almost proves that the power of
Text
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|
4916. |
CUL-DAR195.4.26
Note:
1871.02.11
A person speaking of horrid sight will almost certainly shut his eyes
Text
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|
4917. |
CUL-DAR195.4.27
Note:
1871.02.11
Amy Ruck saw woman suppress yawn & corners not depressed
Text
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|
4918. | |
4919. | |
4920. | |
4921. |
CUL-DAR195.4.29
Note:
1871.02.25
Sutton says that the Macacus maurus from Borneo is the same sp[ecies] as
Text
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|
4922. |
CUL-DAR88.3
Note:
1871.02.27
Miss Buckly[?] tells me that Prof Grote has published a good work on
Text
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|
4923. |
CUL-DAR162.138.1-2
Note:
1871.03.00
Pouting. I well remember the orang when sulky disappointed & thinking itself injured, protruded its lips in an extraordinary way
Text
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|
4924. |
CUL-DAR189.49
Note:
1871.03.00
The Formosan deer C[ervus] taiwanus approached me with horns pressed on
Text
Image
|
4925. | |
4926. | |
4927. |
CUL-DAR195.4.31
Note:
1871.03.12
Lucy saw 2 semi-suppressed yawns & no depression of angles of mouth
Text
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|
4928. |
CUL-DAR88.4
Note:
1871.03.19
H[ensleigh] says we approve & disapprove of ourselves because we do the
Text
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|
4929. |
CUL-DAR189.50
Note:
1871.03.21
The change from the passionate cry changes very early in life into the
Text
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|
4930. |
CUL-DAR88.5
Note:
1871.03.30
When see another man not saving a drowner we blame him (& this is reverse
Text
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|
4931. |
CUL-DAR195.2.11
Note:
1871.04.04
Effie without opening mouth contracts platisma splendidly
Text
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|
4932. |
CUL-DAR189.52-54
Note:
1871.04.04
Cynopithecus niger / This monkey when surprised at a little doll opened
Text
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|
4933. |
CUL-DAR88.6
Note:
1871.04.07
Emma remarked man who had refused to fight duel if never known (the
Text
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|
4934. |
CUL-DAR88.7
Note:
1871.04.08
Etty says that I had better expand that under present state of knowledge
Text
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|
4935. |
CUL-DAR88.8-10
Note:
1871.04.09
New Paragraph / Remorse / The force which repentance or remorse sometimes
Text
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|
4936. |
CUL-DAR195.4.32
Note:
1871.04.10
Lucy has seen many suppressed yawns & not once corners of mouth turned
Text
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|
4937. |
CUL-DAR195.2.12
Note:
1871.04.12
George tried a few days ago several times to shudder but the platysma did
Text
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|
4938. | |
4939. |
CUL-DAR88.145
Note:
1871.04.23
Limited Inheritance after reading Wallace / If any tendency to transmit
Text
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|
4940. | |
4941. |
CUL-DAR53.2.163
Note:
1871.04.29
Indignation & Shrugging excellent for engraving or photography / Disgust
Image
|
4942. | |
4943. |
CUL-DAR54.67-70
Note:
1871.05.13
[Drosera] / Acetate of Strychnine sol[ution] of 1 gr to 1 oz -
Text
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|
4944. |
CUL-DAR90.75a
Note:
1871.05.13
I saw a new Forest pony apparently young shedding its hair
Text
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|
4945. |
CUL-DAR87.90-91
Note:
1871.05.24
Beauty / An object is beautiful when it excites pleasure from form colour
Text
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|
4946. |
CUL-DAR88.130
Note:
1871.06.04
Even if it shd be proved that [female] Rein-deer retain Horns for a month
Text
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|
4947. | |
4948. |
CUL-DAR189.51
Note:
1871.06.06
Mr Standing says positively that he has seen Horse suffering from
Text
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|
4949. | |
4950. | |
4951. | |
4952. | |
4953. | |
4954. |
CUL-DAR54.71
Note:
1871.08.05
Using common pin I removed from two different minim glasses 5 minims by
Text
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|
4955. |
CUL-DAR54.72-73
Note:
1871.08.07--1871.08.08
Curare or Ourari 4 gr to 1 oz / Drosera [application also of saliva,
Text
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|
4956. |
CUL-DAR64.1.5
Note:
1871.08.07--1871.08.20
Worms / After longish interval when there were no castings in open places
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|
4957. |
CUL-DAR54.76-77
Note:
1871.08.11--1871.08.13
Single glands tried / Nitrate of Ammonia 1 gr to 1 oz water
Text
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|
4958. |
CUL-DAR76.B28
Note:
1871.09.20
I raised 5 plants from one of self-sterile plants (Reseda odorata) on
Text
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|
4959. |
CUL-DAR205.7.273
Note:
1871.10.29
From what I have said in new ed of Origin it wd be well to
Text
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|
4960. |
CUL-DAR195.2.13
Note:
1871.11.04
Jessie says that Dotty & younger child certainly blushed between 2 & 3
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|
4961. |
CUL-DAR64.1.2
Note:
1871.11.14
The white sand in Gower St thrown up on bare garden ground — in wood of
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|
4962. |
CUL-DAR64.2.5
Note:
1871.11.15
Pokelands harrowed & laid in grass 1 year before our arrival — a layer
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|
4963. |
CUL-DAR64.1.3
Note:
1871.11.21
There were not so much reiterated casting up of the same earth as I
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|
4964. |
CUL-DAR64.2.16
Note:
1871.11.23
Largest casting in field beyond Stony Bank — Chalky & very poor soil
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|
4965. | |
4966. |
CUL-DAR64.2.17-18
Note:
1871.12.02--[1872].01.03
I put chalk on field near K[itchen] garden Nov 1842 & today dug a trench
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|
4967. |
CUL-DAR189.58
Note:
1871.12.17
Bartlett has given carrion[?] to Wolves & has never seen them roll on it
Text
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|
4968. |
CUL-DAR189.59
Note:
1871.12.17
Tail / Hyaena as Mr B[artlett] informs me as race is fully & mutually
Text
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|
4969. | |
4970. |
CUL-DAR189.61
Note:
1871.12.17
Even one of the eared seals Otaria pusilla ratracts ears when savage
Text
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|
4971. | |
4972. |
CUL-DAR63.10
Note:
1871.12.23
There was rather heavy rain 2 or 3 days ago but I cannot see any chalk
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|
4973. |
CUL-DAR63.11
Note:
1871.12.25
On poor grass-field — lately laid down (beyond Stony field) on slope of
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|
4974. |
CUL-DAR64.1.4
Note:
1871.12.26
At Maer cinders very scattered but I had 1 1/2 inch of fine fully sifted
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|
4975. |
CUL-DAR63.28
Note:
1871.12.26--1871.12.29
during last 18h continuous fine rain, so much has fallen but never very
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|
4976. |
CUL-DAR64.2.19
Note:
1871.12.27
Had the chalk trench enlarged & found several pebbles of chalk larger &
Image
|
4977. |
CUL-DAR63.72
Note:
1871.12.27--1871.12.29
The Holes came up at all [angles] to surface often very obliquely or very
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|
4978. |
CUL-DAR64.2.20
Note:
1871.12.29
Had a Trench dug in field near House in middle wh[ich] has probably been
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|
4979. |
CUL-DAR63.1
Note:
1871.12.31--[1872].01.01
There has been strong wind blowing & the still soft castings seem most of
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|
4980. |
CUL-DAR195.4.36
Note:
[1871.02.?]25
Bartlett showed me some sketches which [he] has made of 2 Chimpanzees
Text
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|
4981. | |
4982. | |
4983. | |
4984. |
CUL-DAR69.A31
Note:
1872
"Scraps used in correcting the 6th edition of Origin
of Species (1872)"
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|
4985. | |
4986. |
CUL-DAR55.75
Note:
1872
Segregation / Plain water — new cases / not yet worked on [application
Text
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|
4987. | |
4988. |
CUL-DAR56.152-154
Note:
[1872.after]
[Index to experimental observations, numbered 1872 pp. 65-69; 1873 pp. 3, / Proof sheets of Expression with corrections
Text
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|
4989. |
CUL-DAR69.A26
Note:
1872
"Notes about translation of 5th edition of The Origin of
Species into French"
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|
4990. | |
4991. | |
4992. | |
4993. |
Aguttes-2019-Lot42
Note:
[1872--1875]
Notes for or draft of Insectivorous plants / notes on regeneration
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|
4994. |
CUL-DAR63.77-78
Note:
1872.01.00
4 furrows on same slope in field at Beaulieu been grass between 50 & 60
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|
4995. |
CUL-DAR63.70-71
Note:
1872.01.01
[measurement of sloping ground near Stonehenge; with diagram]
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|
4996. |
CUL-DAR63.73-76
Note:
1872.01.01
In the same field as before we measured the depth by stretching a string
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|
4997. |
CUL-DAR64.2.21-22
Note:
1872.01.05
The whole of the Abbey has disappeared except a portion of the South
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|
4998. |
CUL-DAR64.2.24
Note:
1872.01.07
A large casting on sloping parts of Stony Field in damp state weighed
Image
|
4999. |
CUL-DAR63.13
Note:
1872.01.07
There has been for some days much heavy rain & in my field & on field to
Image
|
5000. | |
5001. |
CUL-DAR63.15
Note:
1872.01.08
Measured sloping ditch at end of sand-walk & confirmed fact that surface
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|
5002. |
CUL-DAR63.111
Note:
1872.01.14
When I speak of carbonic acid in soil refer to the quasi-pebbles embedded
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|
5003. |
CUL-DAR63.16
Note:
1872.01.18
After late storms & much rain examined many scores of castings of field,
Image
|
5004. |
CUL-DAR63.17
Note:
1872.01.19
I have been observing the old castings marked with pins shortly after
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|
5005. |
CUL-DAR63.18
Note:
1872.01.21
Visited Grass-Field with Game-Keeper's cottage — I cd see no signs on
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|
5006. |
CUL-DAR63.19-19a
Note:
1872.01.24--1872.01.28
After last night extraordinary S.W storm & torrents of rain, most of
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|
5007. |
CUL-DAR63.31
Note:
1872.01.24
On Lawn, some of old castings with chalk had whitish patch from washed
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|
5008. |
CUL-DAR63.20
Note:
1872.01.25
Visited steepish slope on Stony Field & Gamekeeper's field after late
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|
5009. |
CUL-DAR64.1.7
Note:
1872.01.29
The great majority of castings on Lawn are dark but occasionally
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|
5010. |
CUL-DAR63.12
Note:
1872.01.29
At bottom of above[?] valley where very slight slope coincides with late
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|
5011. | |
5012. |
CUL-DAR88.11
Note:
1872.01.31
Morals / After when I say acts are moral in man because he is Moral Being
Text
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|
5013. |
CUL-DAR88.12
Note:
1872.01.31
when I speak of overwhelming remorse & explain strength of the instinct &
Text
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|
5014. |
CUL-DAR64.1.8
Note:
1872.02.03
What can worms live on as they frequent earth under paving stones or
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|
5015. |
CUL-DAR64.1.9
Note:
1872.02.03
In garden-earth often dug many worms & few castings & now I have
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|
5016. |
CUL-DAR63.99-110
Note:
1872.02.09--1872.02.14
St Catherines Hill Winchester one miles South of Town
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|
5017. | |
5018. |
CUL-DAR189.62
Note:
1872.02.21
Ch 1 p. 20 / Jackals turn round & round before going to sleep
Text
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|
5019. |
CUL-DAR63.34
Note:
1872.02.22
Worms / Dr Forbes says he has good reason for believing that changes of
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|
5020. |
CUL-DAR189.64
Note:
1872.03.02
A snake ranked by Linn[aeus] as Crotalus mutus now made into distinct
Text
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|
5021. |
CUL-DAR88.13
Note:
1872.03.02
Moral Sense / Effects of Habit independently of Happiness / After When I
Text
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|
5022. |
CUL-DAR47.25
Note:
1872.03.07
Neuter Insects / (Natural Selection) / You can select caterpillars &
Text
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|
5023. |
CUL-DAR63.112
Note:
1872.03.07
Worms / After showing that castings washed down — give evidence from Teg
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|
5024. |
CUL-DAR63.115
Note:
1872.03.07
Teg Down near Winchester [transverse section, annotated with explanatory
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|
5025. |
CUL-DAR195.2.14
Note:
1872.03.11
Trembling / Mr J Wood says positively that he has several times observed
Text
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|
5026. |
CUL-DAR195.2.15
Note:
1872.03.12
Fear / Today I vividly thought of a very disagreeable scene
Text
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|
5027. | |
5028. |
CUL-DAR195.4.33
Note:
1872.03.15
The keeper of wolves has observed now for some months these animals going
Text
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|
5029. |
CUL-DAR89.2
Note:
1872.03.15
Descent / Snakes are more intelligent than might be thought — it is
Text
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|
5030. |
CUL-DAR195.4.34
Note:
1872.03.18
After pressure of internal parts of eye add / It deserves also notice
Text
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|
5031. |
CUL-DAR63.21
Note:
1872.03.29
After & during very heavy rain & storm William saw castings in valley
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|
5032. |
CUL-DAR64.2.26
Note:
1872.03.30
Conclusion / The block of earth which when damp was 211.44 cubic inches &
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|
5033. |
CUL-DAR63.113-114
Note:
1872.03.30
I have been considering again William's section of Teg Down & looking at
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|
5034. |
CUL-DAR193.13
Note:
1872.04.19
Mr Stevens sent me a stalk of a Hyacinth grown near London
Text
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|
5035. |
CUL-DAR77.41-42
Note:
1872.summer
Ipomoea / Procured fresh seed from Cattells & raised 2 plants; many
Text
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|
5036. |
CUL-DAR49.125
Note:
1872.06.16
Dichogamy / Looked at [illegible] flowers, one in about middle of each
Text
Image
|
5037. |
CUL-DAR54.80-99
Note:
1872.08.23--1872.09.10
Drosera / Placed sharp needle under Leaves so as to touch under surface
Text
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|
5038. | |
5039. |
CUL-DAR55.69
Note:
1872.09.10
After rather cold night, plants in greenhouse at 8h 20 I routed several
Text
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|
5040. |
CUL-DAR53.1.B39
Note:
1872.09.11
May not protruding of Head & body to the offender by the enraged be a
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|
5041. |
CUL-DAR54.107-141
Note:
1872.09.11--1872.09.28
[Drosera continued] [application of nitrate of ammonia, water, hot sun,
Text
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|
5042. |
CWRU-StecherAether
Note:
[1872].09.17
Please send me about 1/2 oz of Sulphuric Æther & about 1/2 oz of Nitric Æther
Text
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|
5043. | |
5044. |
CUL-DAR54.143-176
Note:
1872.09.25--1872.10.30
[Drosera continued] [application of phosphate of potassium, chloride of
Text
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|
5045. |
CUL-DAR88.15
Note:
1872.10.12
Descent of Man / I consider remorse as only a stronger form of repentance
Text
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|
5046. |
CUL-DAR63.81-82
Note:
1872.10.22--1872.10.24
After several wet days & much rain last night almost all the recent
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|
5047. |
CUL-DAR65.25
Note:
1872.10.22--1872.10.25
Examined another large & bare forest of Beech & not one casting
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|
5048. |
CUL-DAR64.2.33
Note:
[1872].10.24
In 1852 (ie 20 years ago) part of great turnpike road was enclosed in
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|
5049. |
CUL-DAR55.1-4
Note:
1872.11.00
Dionaea / The secreting glands consist of circular plates, convex on
Text
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|
5050. | |
5051. | |
5052. |
CUL-DAR55.72-74
Note:
[1872].11.11--[1872].11.12
11th from 12h 50 Turpentine / almost died at 9 pm [experimental
Text
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|
5053. |
CUL-DAR53.1.B35
Note:
1872.11.14
From remark in Athenaeum about beauty, in "Introduction" when I speak of
Text
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|
5054. |
CUL-DAR53.1.B34
Note:
1872.11.24
Thinking over Spectator's remark, puppy feels no doubt affection before
Text
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|
5055. |
CUL-DAR56.145-146
Note:
1872.12.03
[summary of notes numbered pp. 2, 6-7, 17-18, 32, 34-37]
Text
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|
5056. |
CUL-DAR53.1.B21
Note:
1872.12.14
Hot-House Face / It is scarcely possible that the change from depressed
Text
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|
5057. |
CUL-DAR63.2
Note:
[1872?].01.02
After very rainy night not very Heavy — I can now see traces of washing
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5059. | |
5060. | |
5061. | |
5062. | |
5063. | |
5064. | |
5065. | |
5066. | |
5067. | |
5068. | |
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5070. | |
5071. | |
5072. | |
5073. | |
5074. | |
5075. | |
5076. | |
5077. | |
5078. | |
5079. | |
5080. | |
5081. | |
5082. | |
5083. | |
5084. | |
5085. | |
5086. |
CUL-DAR209.14.166
Note:
[Undated]
[Lists of plants whose leaves rise or fall] Leaves rise / fall / Proof sheet of Forms of flowers, p. 49, published p. 95.
Text
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|
5087. | |
5088. | |
5089. |
CUL-DAR209.1.33
Note:
[Undated]
Cassia baccata — sleep like other species / Frank at Wurzburg
Text
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|
5090. | |
5091. | |
5092. | |
5093. | |
5094. |
CUL-DAR209.3.53
Note:
[Undated]
(Miscellaneous): List of species whose leaves rise in evening
Text
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|
5095. | |
5096. | |
5097. | |
5098. | |
5099. | |
5100. | |
5101. | |
5102. |
CUL-DAR209.15.5
Note:
[Undated]
Radicle of Bean, Track of over smoked glass, inclined 18° below horizon sloping from Bean embedded as described in text (no 10)
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|
5103. |
CUL-DAR209.15.59
Note:
[Undated]
Quercus [application of formic acid, sulphate of quinine, curare,
Text
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|
5104. | |
5105. | |
5106. | |
5107. | |
5108. | |
5109. |
CUL-DAR209.12.188
Note:
[Undated]
[Clément Timiriazeff] suggests that the bloom may be to keep off too bright light.
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|
5110. |
CUL-DAR209.12.189
Note:
[Undated]
(Miscellaneous) Rain-repellent or Rain-turning movements If Greek-term to match Heliotropism & Geotropism "Ombro-tropism" Ombrotropic
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|
5111. | |
5112. | |
5113. | |
5114. | |
5115. | |
5116. | |
5117. |
CUL-DAR209.12.85
Note:
[Undated]
Cassia bicapsularis / Cassia schinifolia / Cassia barclayana
Text
Image
|
5118. | |
5119. | |
5120. |
CUL-DAR209.9.40
Note:
[Undated]
Lychnis coeli-rosa, the Cotyledons do not alter their position in any plain manner at night.
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|
5121. | |
5122. | |
5123. | |
5124. | |
5125. | |
5126. |
CUL-DAR209.14.47
Note:
[Undated]
Marsilea. (Cryptogam.) a most distinct pulvinus or joint— formed of smaller cells, differently coloured from lamina & lower part of Petiole.—
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|
5127. | |
5128. | |
5129. | |
5130. |
CUL-DAR209.3.15
Note:
[Undated]
Epinasty / The tentacles of Drosera in unfolding seem to zig-zag a little indicating circumnutation
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|
5131. |
CUL-DAR209.3.72
Note:
[Undated]
Aloysia citriodora (vel Lippia) or sweet-scented Verbena / Certainly true name
Image
|
5132. |
CUL-DAR209.3.79
Note:
[Undated]
Red cabbage / Proof sheet of Forms of flowers, published pp. 182-3.
Text
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|
5133. | |
5134. | |
5135. | |
5136. | |
5137. | |
5138. | |
5139. | |
5140. | |
5141. | |
5142. | |
5143. |
CUL-DAR209.5.227
Note:
[Undated]
Bean on which I have experimented Johnson's Wonderful – a large flat one but not so large as the Windsor Bean.
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|
5144. |
CUL-DAR209.5.233
Note:
[Undated]
After Meehans case - add Dr Stahl informs us that he knows of several analogous cases. Kraus
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|
5145. | |
5146. | |
5147. | |
5148. | |
5149. | |
5150. | |
5151. | |
5152. | |
5153. | |
5154. |
CUL-DAR271.10
Note:
1873
listing in unknown hand undated of 12 items: Charles Darwin's letters & ms scraps to Francis Darwin in 1873
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|
5155. |
CUL-DAR56.119
Note:
[1873]
[Drosera rotundifolia] [application of water, carbonate of ammonia]
Text
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|
5156. |
CUL-DAR56.150
Note:
[1872.after]
Index of remaining references [numbered 2, 5, 18, 20, 22, 45, 52, 58, 62,
Text
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|
5157. | |
5158. | |
5159. | |
5160. | |
5161. |
CUL-DAR59.1.30-32
Note:
[Undated]
Dionaea / A, B & C are sections transversely across the midrib [with
Text
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|
5162. | |
5163. | |
5164. | |
5165. |
CUL-DAR77.85
Note:
1873
I gathered 6 cleistogene pods & these contained 72 41 79 59 81 & 64
Text
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|
5166. |
CUL-DAR77.43
Note:
1873
Ipomoea — crossed means by pollen of distinct flower on same plant & means pollen of same flower.
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|
5167. |
CUL-DAR87.59
Note:
[Undated]
Swinhoe in letter dated Shanghai March 26 1873 says it is uncommonly rare
Text
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|
5168. | |
5169. |
CUL-DAR99.66
Note:
[1873]
[list of names and amounts of sponsorship offered (for Huxley?)]
Text
Image
|
5170. | |
5171. | |
5172. | |
5173. | |
5174. | |
5175. |
CUL-DAR59.1.8-19
Note:
1873.01.00--1873.06.00
Dionaea / [digestion: application of gelatine, carbonate of ammonia,
Text
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|
5176. |
CUL-DAR63.23
Note:
1873.01.02
After very heavy late rains & strong wind innumerable cases in my Field
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|
5177. |
CUL-DAR69.B4
Note:
1873.01.05
Lenny has examined Tendrils clasped to same side is concave from end to
Text
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|
5178. | |
5179. |
CUL-DAR55.76
Note:
1873.01.14
Say, in early part that I endeavoured for care to avoid the word
Text
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|
5180. |
CUL-DAR53.1.B12
Note:
1873.01.17
I see A De Candolle seems to think that each shy & blushing man regards
Text
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|
5181. |
CUL-DAR60.1.155-156
Note:
1873.01.23
Drosophyllum / The leaves are much attenuated — in section on upper side
Text
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|
5182. |
CUL-DAR60.1.157-163
Note:
1873.01.23--1873.05.25
[Drosophyllum continued] / & think mass of very delicate cells
Text
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|
5183. |
CUL-DAR55.78
Note:
1873.01.28--1873.10.12
Pelargonium / I placed leaf of white zoned Geranium for 2 hours in sol of
Text
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|
5184. |
CUL-DAR209.9.69
Note:
[ny].02.06--[ny].02.12
[Radiation] Vegetable Marrow / Frost — clear sky
Text
Image
|
5185. | |
5186. |
CUL-DAR209.9.71
Note:
[ny].02.07--[ny].02.08
Radiation Mimosa pudica / Oxalis corniculata / Nicotiana glauca
Text
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|
5187. |
CUL-DAR59.1.7
Note:
[Undated]
Times of opening [summary of notes on pp. A-B, CC, CCC, F, 1-2, 6, H]
Text
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|
5188. |
CUL-DAR68.40
Note:
[Undated]
All the few plants which move as protection against rain — go to sleep
Text
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|
5189. | |
5190. |
CUL-DAR209.4.157-159
Note:
[ny].02.25
Hedera helix / Proof sheet of Cross and self fertilisation.
Text
Image
|
5191. |
CUL-DAR261.11.31a
Note:
1873.03.10
Huxley tells me that now known that nerves influence secretion of saliva
Text
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|
5192. |
EH88206082
Note:
1873.03.10
Huxley tells me that now known that nerves influence sensation of saliva
|
5193. | |
5194. | |
5195. | |
5196. | |
5197. | |
5198. |
CUL-DAR89.57
Note:
1873.03.21
Sexual Selection / Neither Bates nor Butler know after considering any
Text
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|
5199. |
CUL-DAR209.3.209
Note:
[ny].03.22
Fuchsia / Proof sheet of Cross and self fertilisation, p. 50, published p. 100.
Text
Image
|
5200. | |
5201. |
CUL-DAR53.1.B10
Note:
1873.04.00
Expression / Dr Klein states that he has seen Pflügers experiments on
Text
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|
5202. |
CUL-DAR53.1.B19
Note:
1873.04.01
Expression / Monkeys when cold huddle together, contract their necks &
Text
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|
5203. |
CUL-DAR88.146
Note:
1873.04.01
Descent / Bartlett says the males of all species of Bustards display in
Text
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|
5204. |
CUL-DAR87.92
Note:
1873.04.01
Descent — Intelligence / The keepers have noticed that the Chimpanzee
Text
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|
5205. | |
5206. | |
5207. |
CUL-DAR209.6.84
Note:
[ny].04.07
Helianthus annuus Ap. 7 no signs of falling over of Cots from weight.— The side of arch bearing the Cotyledons very short.
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|
5208. | |
5209. | |
5210. | |
5211. | |
5212. |
CUL-DAR209.11.74-78
Note:
[ny].04.13--[ny].04.24
Oxalis carnosa / Proof sheet of Cross and self fertilisation, p. 107, published p. 211.
Text
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|
5213. |
CUL-DAR55.79
Note:
1873.04.14--1873.04.24
Drosera / 9 am cut off 4 glands on near side of leaf & 1 on opposite side
Text
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|
5214. |
CUL-DAR63.24
Note:
1873.04.15
I see castings on gr[eat] sand Heap Sand-walk pure reddish sand firmly
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|
5215. | |
5216. | |
5217. |
CUL-DAR55.81
Note:
1873.04.24
Tobacco covered with innumerable Hairs, longer & shorter, divided by
Text
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|
5218. |
CUL-DAR53.2.106
Note:
1873.04.27
From R[eview?] in Edinburgh [Review], perhaps I ought to add after when I
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|
5219. |
CUL-DAR76.B106
Note:
1873.04.29
The sensitiveness of the reproductive systems to slight mutual difference
Text
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|
5220. | |
5221. |
CUL-DAR59.1.4
Note:
1873.05.07
Dionaea / Leaves sent by Mr Canby — letter very early in year hopes the
Text
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|
5222. |
CUL-DAR87.80
Note:
1873.05.09
When a dog at home sees another dog at some hundred yards distance he
Text
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|
5223. | |
5224. | |
5225. | |
5226. |
CUL-DAR55.83
Note:
1873.05.29
I do not think movements can be accounted for by mere absorption of water
Text
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|
5227. |
CUL-DAR55.84
Note:
1873.05.29
Saxifraga umbrosa / Heads of glands of flower-stalks near flowers, after
Text
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|
5228. |
CUL-DAR55.88-100
Note:
[1873].06.00--[1873].07.00
[Drosera, experiments with meat continued; some specimens thrown away
Text
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|
5229. |
CUL-DAR55.33-68
Note:
1873.06.00--1873.07.00
[Drosera continued] [application of olive oil, atropine, valerianate of
Text
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|
5230. |
CUL-DAR55.5-32
Note:
1873.06.00--1873.07.00
Drosera / 3 nearly upright leaves (Red sticks) with tentacles reflexed
Text
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|
5231. | |
5232. | |
5233. |
CUL-DAR55.86
Note:
[1873].06.01
Saxifraga umbrosa / Frank has seen the slow movements in the purple
Text
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|
5234. | |
5235. |
CUL-DAR77.62a
Note:
1873.06.05
After very cold spring Saw large B[ombus] muscorum sucking many flowers
Text
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|
5236. |
CUL-DAR76.B107-B108
Note:
1873.06.05
Saaft-maal (what is maal?) Nectar-guide or nectar spots nectar-marks
Text
Image
|
5237. | |
5238. | |
5239. |
CUL-DAR88.18
Note:
1873.06.09
Descent of Man / After about Q[ueen bee?] not killing other Qs — add
Text
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|
5240. | |
5241. |
CUL-DAR55.118-119
Note:
[1873].06.10--[1873].06.14
[Drosera?] [application of water, camphor]
Text
Image
|
5242. | |
5243. |
CUL-DAR55.87
Note:
1873.06.14
Frank has looked at Saxifraga & saw changes in shape in purple matter in cells, when specimen dry — one observation
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|
5244. |
CUL-DAR55.145-146
Note:
1873.06.16
Marvel of Peru sweet-smelling from Mrs Hooker — seedlings raised in
Text
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|
5245. |
CUL-DAR55.80
Note:
1873.06.17
Sticks with pins / I caused by bit of meat on each leaf tentacles to bend
Text
Image
|
5246. |
CUL-DAR111.A43
Note:
1873.06.20
Cleistogene Flowers / Drosera rotundifolia kept in cool — Hot-House -
Text
Image
|
5247. |
CUL-DAR56.151
Note:
[1873].06.20--[1873].07.04
Drosera / Proof sheet of Expression, p. 161.
Text
Image
|
5248. |
CUL-DAR59.1.2
Note:
1873.06.20
Dionaea / I touched hard one of filaments (keeping leaf open with
Text
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|
5249. |
CUL-DAR76.B110
Note:
1873.06.20
White vars of common Snap-Dragon have narrow yellow tip to entrance
Text
Image
|
5250. |
CUL-DAR77.63
Note:
1873.06.22
Frank has examined 3 common pea-flowers which I gathered early in morning
Text
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|
5251. | |
5252. | |
5253. |
CUL-DAR55.155
Note:
[1873].06.27--[1873].06.28
Boiled white of egg on 3 leaves splendid[?] inflection
Text
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|
5254. |
CUL-DAR55.149-150
Note:
1873.06.28
Huxley states that there is always a proto[illegible] layer (as I thought
Text
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|
5255. |
CUL-DAR55.154
Note:
1873.06.29
Extract of Hyosciamus 3 gr to 1 oz 9h 15 [application also of carbonate
Image
|
5256. |
CUL-DAR55.151-153
Note:
1873.06.30--1873.07.01
Drosera / cut off bit of leaf which had been in infusion of raw meat for
Text
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|
5257. | |
5258. | |
5259. |
CUL-DAR55.138-142
Note:
[1873.07.00]
Abstract of old & new observations / Phosphate of Ammonia July 1873
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|
5260. |
CUL-DAR60.2.37
Note:
1873.07.00
The presence of long-headed glands is variable July — 1873 — Drosera
The presence of long-headed glands is variable July — 1873 — Drosera (At Commencement add sometimes absent)
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|
5261. |
CUL-DAR77.111
Note:
1873.07.01
Mimulus luteus / Crossed means between 2 flowers on same plant & self
Text
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|
5262. |
CUL-DAR77.45
Note:
1873.07.01
Ipomoea / Plants just in flower / The crossed plants (excluding the
Text
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|
5263. |
CUL-DAR56.1-8
Note:
1873.07.04--1873.07.07
Watch-glasses each with 1/2 dr of water & 1/2 dr of Ph[osphate] of
Image
|
5264. |
CUL-DAR57.103-104
Note:
1873.07.04--1873.07.05
The hairs on pedicel consist of 2 or 3 rows of longitudinal cells applied
Text
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|
5265. |
CUL-DAR54.142
Note:
1873.07.05
2 leaves with Phosphate of Ammonia 1 gr to 1 oz, well inflected after 15h
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|
5266. |
CUL-DAR55.158
Note:
1873.07.07
N.B A leaf well segregated from Phosphate of Ammonia put for 3 or 4 days
Text
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|
5267. |
CUL-DAR53.1.B22
Note:
1873.07.07
Polly extra savage, & Hair certainly became erect as far as base of tail,
Text
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|
5268. |
CUL-DAR56.10-11
Note:
[1873].07.08--[1873].07.09
Phosphate of Ammonia 1 gr to 300 oz (very grey leaves) / water
Image
|
5269. | |
5270. |
CUL-DAR55.101-112
Note:
1873.07.09--1873.07.25
Dionaea / Leaf with white thread [application of albumen, gelatine,
Text
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|
5271. | |
5272. | |
5273. |
CUL-DAR209.12.40-42
Note:
[1873.07.18.ca]
Cassia mimosoides / Cassia pubescens / Cassia calliantha [application of
Text
Image
PDF
|
5274. |
CUL-DAR56.20-24
Note:
1873.07.14--1873.07.16
Nitrate of Ammonia / weighed by Borders[?] Double Method 1 gr to 20 oz
Image
|
5275. |
CUL-DAR76.B48
Note:
1873.07.14
Most plants produce far more flower than fruit — look at orchards in
Text
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|
5276. | |
5277. |
CUL-DAR56.29-33
Note:
1873.07.19--1873.07.23
Carbonate of Ammonia 1 gr to 20 oz [and other strengths] / water
Image
|
5278. | |
5279. |
CUL-DAR76.B47
Note:
1873.07.22
Bees seem to pass promiscuously from adjoining tree to tree
Text
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|
5280. |
CUL-DAR56.35-36
Note:
[1873].07.27--[1873].07.29
Secretion / tested 2 nice young leaves & only just perceptibly &
Text
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|
5281. |
CUL-DAR55.115
Note:
[1873].07.28
Iodide of Potash 1 gr to 2 oz (1/2 dr in watch glasses [experimental
Image
|
5282. |
CUL-DAR55.147-148
Note:
1873.07.29--1873.07.30
(1) / 2 leaves / Acetate of Morphia 2 gr to 1 oz 9h 10 [application also
Image
|
5283. |
CUL-DAR56.34
Note:
1873.07.29--1873.07.30
Prussic Acid — 2 part of water to 1 Scheels method[?]
Image
|
5284. |
CUL-DAR56.37
Note:
[1873].07.30
4 leaves in 2 dr of 3 gr of extract of Hyosciamus to 1 oz of water
Text
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|
5285. |
CUL-DAR77.31
Note:
1873.07.30
I have just looked at Lathyrus macrorhizus — has 2 holes at extreme base
Text
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|
5286. |
CUL-DAR56.38-39
Note:
1873.07.31--1873.08.04
Cubes of albumen 1/20 of an inch — sheet of pure gelatine 1/20 broad &
Image
|
5287. | |
5288. |
CUL-DAR56.40-42
Note:
[1873].08.01
Plate 1 / white stick with red Head / 2 test — minute drop of Acetate of
Image
|
5289. |
CUL-DAR55.121-122
Note:
1873.08.02
Facts bearing on the Morphia experiments [application also of citrate of
Text
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|
5290. |
CUL-DAR56.43-47
Note:
[1873].08.02--[1873].08.03
Stick with linen 4 glands with minute drop of Acetate of Morphia (2 gr to
Image
|
5291. |
CUL-DAR59.1.3
Note:
1873.08.02--1873.08.03
Dionaea / Several days ago Horace burnt filaments, so that several holes
Text
Image
|
5292. |
CUL-DAR56.48-50
Note:
[1873].08.04
[Drosera?] [application of acetate of morphia, phosphate of ammonia,
Image
|
5293. |
CUL-DAR77.32
Note:
1873.08.06
Saw large Bombus lapidarius sucking Sweet peas He went to one side of the
Text
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|
5294. |
CUL-DAR66.4a-4b
Note:
1873.08.11
Wetting of fruit & leaves / Raspberry Plums Mahonia Pea-pods (very
Text
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|
5295. |
CUL-DAR66.5-6
Note:
1873.08.13
tried with Sulphuric Ether & Alcohol cabbage sea-kale — Tropaeolum
Text
Image
|
5296. | |
5297. |
CUL-DAR77.33
Note:
1873.08.17
I now know that there are nectar-holes in the staminal tube of Lathyrus
Text
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|
5298. | |
5299. |
CUL-DAR66.8
Note:
1873.08.19
Put in water 8 berries of the Mahonia with bloom unrubbed left in for 21
Text
Image
|
5300. |
CUL-DAR68.44-45
Note:
1873.08.20
Sleep / Common Red clover at night elevates the distal leaflet & brings
Text
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|
5301. |
CUL-DAR66.9-14
Note:
1873.08.21--1873.08.27
Large Purple Plums — Green & Hard / Strawberries / Yew berries / Cabbage
Text
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|
5302. | |
5303. |
CUL-DAR56.51-52
Note:
1873.08.22--1873.08.24
Drosera / 2 red sticks cube of albumen about the 1/20 inch of inch square
Image
|
5304. |
CUL-DAR66.17
Note:
1873.08.26--1873.08.27
Vine leaves / 3 vine leaves off the house placed under the bell glass at
Text
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|
5305. |
CUL-DAR56.135-144
Note:
[1873].09.00--[1873].10.00
[Drosera?] 8h 40' 1. 2. small balls of caseine & 3 cubes of cheese 1/20
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|
5306. |
CUL-DAR56.54-58
Note:
[1873].09.02--[1873].09.05
Hydrocyanic / hydrochloric / nitric / sulphuric / muriatic / acetic /
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|
5307. |
CUL-DAR67.2
Note:
1873.09.02
Put 2 grand ripe purple plums in 4 oz of water each in separate glasses I
Text
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|
5308. |
CUL-DAR56.61-64
Note:
[1873].09.03--[1873].09.17
Citric / oxalic / tartaric / chromic / arsenious / formic / gallic[?] /
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|
5309. |
CUL-DAR56.69-78
Note:
[1873].09.03--[1873].09.15
Chloride of caesium / Magnesium nitrate, acetate, chloride / Lithium
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|
5310. |
CUL-DAR77.83
Note:
1873.09.03
Vandellia I crossed 3 flowers with pollen from other fl[owers] & got 3
Text
Image
|
5311. |
CUL-DAR209.2.78-90
Note:
1873.09.04--1873.10.29
Mimosa pudica [application of water, sulphuric ether, wax, nitric ether]
Text
Image
|
5312. |
CUL-DAR56.9
Note:
[1873].09.04--[1873].09.06
Acetate of Calcium / Nitrate of Calcium [application also of phosphate of
Image
|
5313. |
CUL-DAR77.65
Note:
1873.09.05--1873.09.15
Foxglove / 6 flowers were fert[ilised] with pollen from other fl[owers]
Text
Image
|
5314. |
CUL-DAR56.53
Note:
[1873].09.06
Digestion of albumen [application also of water, hydrochloric acid,
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|
5315. | |
5316. | |
5317. |
CUL-DAR56.81-84
Note:
[1873].09.10--[1873].09.21
chlorides of mercury / zinc / iron / cadmium / cobalt / lead / manganese
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|
5318. | |
5319. | |
5320. |
CUL-DAR56.25
Note:
[1873].09.14
30 m of n Ammonia 1 gr to 30 oz added to 4 drachms 240 minims of water of
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|
5321. | |
5322. |
CUL-DAR56.79-80
Note:
[1873].09.18--[1873].09.23
at 9h 5 put 4 fine red leaves into 2 dr of Chloride of Gold (1 gr to 1 oz
Text
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|
5323. |
CUL-DAR56.66-68
Note:
[1873].09.21--[1873].09.25
Lactic / malic / iodic / phosphoric / uric / hipparic / hydriolic acids
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|
5324. |
CUL-DAR66.21
Note:
1873.09.25
Raspberry / Protected under side of leaves by fine wool Put in at 85°
Text
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|
5325. |
CUL-DAR66.22
Note:
1873.09.25
Coe's golden drop / Put into water at 75° waved about for 1 m[inute] and
Text
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|
5326. |
CUL-DAR66.23
Note:
1873.09.25
Cabbage / Small piece of cabbage leaf dipped into water at 100° [and at
Text
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|
5327. | |
5328. |
CUL-DAR56.86
Note:
1873.09.28
the juice of leaf of footstalk extremely acid nearly as acid as when I
Text
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|
5329. |
CUL-DAR52.B1-B2
Note:
1873.09.29
Experiments / Sow in good soil over & over more germinating seeds of some
Text
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|
5330. |
CUL-DAR205.1.73
Note:
1873.09.30
The hypothetical tendency to greater numbers beneath the mean than above
Text
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|
5331. |
CUL-DAR56.85
Note:
1873.09.30--1873.10.09
4 sticks with red paper Heads with cube of meat on one side /
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|
5332. | |
5333. | |
5334. | |
5335. | |
5336. | |
5337. |
CUL-DAR66.24
Note:
1873.10.02--1873.10.04
Cabbage & Sea-Kale / I removed bloom with ether from small portion of
Text
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|
5338. |
CUL-DAR56.87
Note:
1873.10.02
Digestion (Roast Beef) / Put cube of not much done roast beef
Text
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|
5339. |
CUL-DAR56.89
Note:
1873.10.03
I have just squashed some fresh red tentacles on paper & added
Text
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|
5340. |
CUL-DAR56.91-106
Note:
[1873].10.03--[1873].10.12
Drosera rotundifolia [application of urine, water, nitric acid, carbonate
Text
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|
5341. |
CUL-DAR56.90
Note:
1873.10.04
I have been trying for change of colour leaves in C[arbonate] of Ammonia
Text
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|
5342. |
CUL-DAR66.25
Note:
1873.10.05
Dr Hooker informs me that he has often taken temp of rain in Bengal &
Text
Image
|
5343. | |
5344. |
CUL-DAR209.2.70-73
Note:
[1873].10.06--[1873].11.26
Mimosa marginata [with diagram] [application of water]
Text
Image
|
5345. | |
5346. |
CUL-DAR56.108-118
Note:
[1873].10.11--[1873].10.18
[Drosera rotundifolia, continued] [application of water / carbonate,
Text
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|
5347. |
CUL-DAR56.88
Note:
1873.10.12--1873.10.13
Pelargonium & Primula sinensis leaves not acid by my Litmus paper Fibrin
Text
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|
5348. |
CUL-DAR56.121-128
Note:
[1873].10.19--[1873].11.03
[Drosera rotundifolia, continued] [application of carbonate of ammonia,
Text
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|
5349. | |
5350. |
CUL-DAR68.46
Note:
1873.10.21--1873.10.24
White Clover / terminal L[eaflet] turn upwards at [right-angle] to
Text
Image
|
5351. | |
5352. |
CUL-DAR66.26-27
Note:
1873.10.24--1873.10.26
Oxalis acetosella & sensitiva / Potted kept in cool Greenhouse I observed
Text
Image
|
5353. |
CUL-DAR77.44
Note:
1873.10.25
Amongst the Convolvulus plants experimented on in last year (72) there
Text
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|
5354. | |
5355. | |
5356. |
CUL-DAR209.12.45-49
Note:
1873.11.00--1873.12.00
Cassia [application of water, sulphuric ether]
Text
Image
PDF
|
5357. | |
5358. |
CUL-DAR56.130
Note:
[1873].11.04
Put Duck-weed in C[arbonate] of Potash 2 gr to 1 oz for 1 1/2 hours
Text
Image
|
5359. |
CUL-DAR105.A77
Note:
1873.11.07
In the Galton-Butler case of Inheritance [correction of misprint]
Text
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|
5360. |
CUL-DAR209.12.141-147
Note:
1873.11.07--1873.12.05
Eucalyptus globulus / Eucalyptus amygdalina [application of water, ether]
Text
Image
PDF
|
5361. |
CUL-DAR66.28
Note:
1873.11.07
Columbine Leaves beautifully silvery 74° for 1 m[inute] a few spots on
Text
Image
|
5362. | |
5363. | |
5364. |
CUL-DAR56.131
Note:
1873.11.10
Digestion of Drosera / B Sanderson says there are fibro-elastic tissue in
Text
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|
5365. | |
5366. |
CUL-DAR205.7.274
Note:
1873.11.14
Dom[estic] Animals / I have seen the supposed hybrid goats & sheep from
Text
Image
|
5367. | |
5368. |
CUL-DAR53.1.B8
Note:
1873.11.14
Expression / Baboons seem to act consciously when they threaten by
Text
Image
|
5369. |
CUL-DAR88.147-148
Note:
1873.11.14
Sex[ual] Select[ion] / The golden Amherst pheasants during display twist
Text
Image
|
5370. |
CUL-DAR56.132
Note:
1873.11.15
Drosera / Frankland says boiling cabbage from strong odour generated -
Text
Image
|
5371. | |
5372. |
CUL-DAR56.133
Note:
1873.11.23--1873.11.27
Drosera / 6 leaves in Hot-house, some very pale some rather pale with
Image
|
5373. |
CUL-DAR209.2.63-69
Note:
[1873].11.24--[1873].12.14
Mimosa albida [with diagram] [application of water]
Text
Image
|
5374. | |
5375. |
CUL-DAR69.B5
Note:
1873.11.26
Vicia faba common garden Bean Forced / The little filament is radicle[?]
Text
Image
|
5376. | |
5377. | |
5378. | |
5379. |
CUL-DAR89.162
Note:
1873.12.00
his voice was clear & musical and he sang a cadence of 3 notes in true
Text
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|
5380. |
CUL-DAR209.1.41-43
Note:
[ny].11.30--[ny].12.01
Desmodium [with diagrams]. Drafts of Expression
Text
Image
|
5381. | |
5382. |
CUL-DAR209.3.68-71
Note:
[ny].12.05--[ny].12.06
Allamanda schotii [application of water] [with diagram]
Text
Image
|
5383. | |
5384. |
CUL-DAR66.29
Note:
1873.12.09
If I prove sun light & water are injurious it may be that leaves are
Text
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|
5385. | |
5386. | |
5387. |
CUL-DAR87.82
Note:
1873.12.19
Dr Alfred Moschkau informs me that "he knew such a speaking bird (a
Text
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|
5388. | |
5389. | |
5390. | |
5391. |
CUL-DAR209.6.118
Note:
[ny].12.25--[ny].12.28
Mimosa pudica [application of permanganate of potash]
Text
Image
|
5392. | |
5393. |
CUL-DAR209.8.146
Note:
[ny].12.30
If I am right in looking at Heliotropism as modified circum-nutation
Text
Image
|
5394. | |
5395. |
CUL-DAR55.144
Note:
[1873?].06.14
Acetate of Morphia powder on right side & powdered gum on left side of 3
Text
Image
|
5396. |
CUL-DAR76.B111
Note:
[1873?].06.24
All Eliz W White Foxgloves have the spots & spots in the red kind are
Text
Image
|
5397. |
CUL-DAR66.16
Note:
[1873?].08.23--[1873?].08.24
Vine leaves / 3h pm / put 4 vine leaves in little distilled water in wine
Text
Image
|
5398. |
CUL-DAR66.15
Note:
[1873?].08.25
Vine leaves / ring of wax & sperm[?] ointment 2 leaves young leaves under
Text
Image
|
5399. |
CUL-DAR66.18-20
Note:
[1873?].09.27--[1873?].11.01
Vines / put 2 large drops [of water] on upper leaves not very young of
Text
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|
5400. |
CUL-DAR190.40-41
Note:
[1874--1875]
plates for `Insectivorous plants': imprint of figs 13, 16, 17 and 22
Image
|
5401. | |
5402. | |
5403. | |
5404. |
CUL-DAR56.59
Note:
[1874]
Acetic acid: two minims of concentrated acid were added to one ounce of
Image
|
5405. | |
5406. |
CUL-DAR57.53-56
Note:
1874
Water 1873 July / New abstract [18]74 [of notes numbered pp. 22, 24-26,
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|
5407. | |
5408. | |
5409. |
CUL-DAR59.1.140
Note:
[1874]
U[tricularia] montana / The leaves instead of being linear & much
Text
Image
|
5410. |
CUL-DAR59.1.141-144
Note:
[1874]
U[tricularia] [nelumbifolia / U Jamesonii / U griffithii, descriptions and diagrams]
Text
Image
|
5411. |
CUL-DAR59.1.145-146
Note:
[1874]
U[tricularia] nelumbifolia — Brazil two Bladders on roots (state of
Text
Image
|
5412. | |
5413. |
CUL-DAR89.8
Note:
[1874--1875]
Belt on Beautiful Frog — Danger-signal given by Patagonian Toad
Text
Image
|
5414. | |
5415. | |
5416. | |
5417. |
CUL-DAR77.47
Note:
[Undated]
Look at this / On Germination of Crossed & Self Seeds / Proof sheet of Insectivorous plants, published, p. 153.
Text
Image
|
5418. |
CUL-DAR77.48
Note:
[Undated]
On Germination of Crossed & self- seeds / Ipomoea [referring to pp. 42, / Proof sheet of Insectivorous plants, p. 82, published, p. 152.
Text
Image
|
5419. | |
5420. |
CUL-DAR262.23.8
Note:
1874.03.00
Father also told of a most generous offer of Adm Cochrane
Text
Image
|
5421. | |
5422. | |
5423. |
CUL-DAR57.1-3
Note:
1874.04.02--1874.04.11
8 a.m a bit of bone from roast mutton chop in sharp rough splinters with
Text
Image
|
5424. | |
5425. |
CUL-DAR66.31
Note:
1874.04.04
Passiflora gracilis / I syringed violently & repeatedly 2 or 3 plants
Text
Image
|
5426. |
CUL-DAR57.4
Note:
1874.04.08--1874.04.09
[Drosera?] [application of benzoic acid, todic acid]
Text
Image
|
5427. |
CUL-DAR57.6
Note:
[1874].04.08--[1874].04.09
Olive Oil / Stick with match — Removed secretion from 4 glands with B
Text
Image
|
5428. |
CUL-DAR57.7
Note:
1874.04.11--1874.04.13
Immersed in distilled water 2 good leaves (& 3 small others) on Plant
Text
Image
|
5429. | |
5430. |
CUL-DAR57.8
Note:
1874.04.12--1874.04.14
experiments by placing leaves in warm water & not using C[arbonate] of
Image
|
5431. |
CUL-DAR57.9
Note:
1874.04.15
Put Drosera in S[ulphate] of Quinine for 1h or 2h & wait & put in
Text
Image
|
5432. |
CUL-DAR66.33
Note:
1874.04.20
Oxalis acetosella / On very warm day some change with young leaves
Text
Image
|
5433. | |
5434. | |
5435. | |
5436. |
CUL-DAR57.10
Note:
1874.04.30
Globuline Dr Moore [application also of hydrochloric acid, albumen]
Text
Image
|
5437. |
CUL-DAR57.12-13
Note:
1874.04.30--1874.05.03
Dentine & Enamel / very thin from Dr Klein [application of saliva]
Text
Image
|
5438. |
CUL-DAR57.14
Note:
1874.04.30--1874.05.04
11h 15 Put bits of hard boiled eggs on 6 leaves (on separate plate with
Image
|
5439. | |
5440. |
CUL-DAR66.35-39
Note:
1874.05.00--1874.07.00
Bloom / Melilotus coerulea / Melilotus italica / Atriplex hortensis /
Text
Image
|
5441. | |
5442. | |
5443. |
CUL-DAR66.34
Note:
1874.05.01--1874.05.02
Oxalis (Greenhouse/grown out of doors) with large leaves & concentric
Text
Image
|
5444. |
CUL-DAR57.15
Note:
1874.05.02--1874.05.04
8h 20 a.m / Put on drops (whether any adhered I cannot say) of unboiled
Text
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|
5445. |
CUL-DAR57.16
Note:
[1874].05.03--[1874].05.07
4h 45 p.m / added to the scraped leaves a little Hydrochloric 1 to 500
Text
Image
|
5446. |
CUL-DAR57.17
Note:
1874.05.03--1874.05.04
4 sticks with paper-heads bits of old albumen 4 or 5 days [application
Text
Image
|
5447. |
CUL-DAR57.21
Note:
1874.05.05--1874.05.08
Fibrine [application also of glycerine, albumen, saliva] / Proof sheet of Expression, Chapter 13, p. 160.
Text
Image
|
5448. |
CUL-DAR57.22
Note:
[1874].05.06--[1874].05.08
Skimmed Milk / Proof sheet of Expression, published, p. 229.
Text
Image
|
5449. |
CUL-DAR57.123
Note:
1874.05.06--1874.05.09
Tea / Tea-leaves boiled for 1 hour distilled water clean vessel / Proof sheet of Expression, p. 107.
Image
|
5450. | |
5451. |
CUL-DAR57.18
Note:
1874.05.07--1874.05.15
8 a.m / Six sticks with Black wisp / atoms of old albumen moistened with
Text
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|
5452. |
CUL-DAR57.23
Note:
1874.05.07--1874.05.11
8h 15 a.m Dead Devils Coach Horse [application also of saliva] / Proof sheet with corrections of Expression, published, p. 231.
Text
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|
5453. |
CUL-DAR57.24
Note:
1874.05.08
N.B The glands dry only after long-continued & close inflection. I must enter this remark.
Image
|
5454. |
CUL-DAR57.11
Note:
1874.05.08--1874.05.15
Globuline soaked for nearly a day (& left in water) / Proof sheet of Expression.
Text
Image
|
5455. | |
5456. |
CUL-DAR57.19
Note:
1874.05.13--1874.05.14
8' 10' A.M dusted 10 leaves with powdered glass
Text
Image
|
5457. |
CUL-DAR57.20
Note:
1874.05.14
Leaf No 6 in Phosphate / Leaf 7 Phosphate [calculations] / Proof sheet with corrections of Expression, Chapter 10, p. 114.
Image
|
5458. | |
5459. | |
5460. |
CUL-DAR57.58-59
Note:
1874.05.17--1874.06.11
Summary of Ph[osphate] of Amm[onia] exper[iments] [of notes numbered pp
Image
|
5461. |
CUL-DAR57.32
Note:
1874.05.19
7h 42 a.m Ph of Amm 1 gr to 3 oz 3 sticks with white paper Heads 1/2
Image
|
5462. |
CUL-DAR57.33
Note:
[1874].05.19--[1874].05.21
8h 25 4 leaves on Plate with Label of Dose[?] 1/2 minim drops of 1 gr to
Image
|
5463. | |
5464. |
CUL-DAR57.35
Note:
[1874.05]19
8h 19 — Blue paper 1/20 of minim to 4 glands of 1 gr of Phosphate to 4
Image
|
5465. |
CUL-DAR57.36
Note:
[1874].05.20
Stick & match black below Head 1 gr of Phosphate to 4 oz of water / Pl 1
Image
|
5466. |
CUL-DAR57.37
Note:
[1874].05.21--[1874].05.22
8h 18 1 gr of Phosphate of Amm to 4 oz minute drops 1/20 of m to 4 glands
Image
|
5467. | |
5468. |
CUL-DAR57.57
Note:
1874.05.21--1874.05.24
Water (Hopkins & Williams) / 4 leaves chosen before Ph[osphate] of
Image
|
5469. | |
5470. | |
5471. |
CUL-DAR68.54-55
Note:
1874.05.25--1874.05.26
Sleep of Plants / Common red Clover — Terminal leaflet either stands
Text
Image
|
5472. | |
5473. |
CUL-DAR57.41-49
Note:
1874.05.27--1874.05.31
Phosphate of Amm / Draft of Insectivorous plants / Proof sheet of Expression.
Text
Image
|
5474. |
CUL-DAR57.52
Note:
1874.05.27--1874.06.11
Abstract of water experiments / Abstract made [16 June 1874] [of notes
Image
|
5475. |
CUL-DAR57.51
Note:
1874.05.31
8h 25 / Oleic acid Frankland — 3 leaves immersed — some movement began / Proof sheet of Expression, chapter 14, p. 174.
Image
|
5476. |
CUL-DAR59.1.34-44
Note:
1874.05.31--1874.06.08
Pinguicula / from N Wales [application of albumen, fibrin, caseine, milk,
Text
Image
|
5477. | |
5478. |
CUL-DAR57.60-67
Note:
1874.06.01--1874.06.11
Phosph[ate] of Ammonia 1 gr to 3000 oz Frankland's water [also to 5000
Image
|
5479. |
CUL-DAR57.68-70
Note:
[1874].06.03--[1874].06.06
11h 20 / 4 leaves in 2 dr of Lactic Acid (old) 1 gr to 2 oz [and other / Proof sheet of Expression.
Image
|
5480. |
CUL-DAR59.1.46-58
Note:
1874.06.04--1874.07.07
Pinguicula [continued] [application of carbonate of ammonia, cartilage,
Text
Image
|
5481. | |
5482. | |
5483. |
CUL-DAR57.74
Note:
1874.06.09--1874.06.10
Precipitated Carb[onate] of Lime dispersed in distilled water (like milk)
Image
|
5484. |
CUL-DAR57.75-83
Note:
[1874].06.09
3h 30 filtered camphor water [and other water experiments] / Proof sheet of Expression.
Image
|
5485. | |
5486. |
CUL-DAR57.84
Note:
[1874].06.12--[1874].06.14
Pea Pollen on 2 leaves Drosera / Proof sheet of Expression, p. 355.
Text
Image
|
5487. |
CUL-DAR59.1.45
Note:
[1874].06.12
Final conclusion about Gluten / Fragment of proof sheet of Expression.
Text
Image
|
5488. | |
5489. |
CUL-DAR57.85
Note:
1874.06.15
By cutting off transverse strip of good leaf I have compared glands very
Text
Image
|
5490. | |
5491. |
CUL-DAR57.87-89
Note:
[1874].06.17--[1874].06.25
Drosera / 7h 45 / 3 stick with Blue — Paper Heads 3 leaves with little / Proof sheet of Expression.
Image
|
5492. | |
5493. |
CUL-DAR57.92-93
Note:
[1874].06.22--[1874].07.01
7h 56 Cobra Poison Dr Fayrer 1 gr to 1 oz 30 minims to each of 3 leaves
Image
|
5494. |
CUL-DAR57.95
Note:
[1874].06.22--[1874].06.27
8h 15 vertebrae of sheep / Areolar Tissue / 3 sticks with Pins (I believe
Text
Image
|
5495. |
CUL-DAR57.90
Note:
1874.06.23--1874.06.24
Drosera leaf which was put in Cobra-solution yesterday — Aggregated with
Text
Image
|
5496. | |
5497. |
CUL-DAR59.1.110
Note:
[1874].06.23
Amy gathered with great care 3 nice plants each with many well developed
Text
Image
|
5498. |
CUL-DAR59.1.89-103
Note:
[1874].06.23
4h 45 p.m / Pinguicula / On an upright young leaf & on old reflexed leaf
Text
Image
|
5499. |
CUL-DAR59.1.59-63
Note:
1874.06.23--1874.06.27
Pinguicula — Amy — 2nd lot [observations and abstract]
Text
Image
|
5500. |
CUL-DAR59.1.25
Note:
1874.06.23--1874.06.25
Dionaea / 8h 20 put on 2 bits of dry gelatine one of dry roast beef & / Proof sheet of Expression
Text
Image
|
5501. |
CUL-DAR58.1.83
Note:
1874.06.29--1874.06.30
Erica tetralix / 2nd side leaf on left hand as it looks under micro-
Text
Image
|
5502. |
CUL-DAR57.96
Note:
1874.06.30
Cobra / 9h 55 a.m / Examined tentacles of one of the leaves put in
Text
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5503. |
CUL-DAR57.98
Note:
[1874].06.30
London Pride Flower stems / Toward close of Flowering season / Proof sheet of Expression, p. 137.
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|
5504. | |
5505. |
CUL-DAR57.97
Note:
1874.07.01
London Pride / (1) Water Some aggregation the gland not appearing
Text
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|
5506. |
CUL-DAR57.99
Note:
1874.07.01--1874.07.07
Fibro-cartilage tail of Sheep / Draft of Insectivorous plants, folio 175.
Text
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|
5507. |
CUL-DAR59.1.64-65
Note:
1874.07.01--1874.07.02
Sugar / 8h 58 / Bit of sugar on leaf (beyond blue Head) & bit of same / Proof sheet of Expression
Text
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|
5508. |
CUL-DAR57.100
Note:
[1874].07.02--[1874].07.05
3 Red Sticks sol[ution] of 6 gr of white sugar to 1 oz of water 1.2 m
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|
5509. |
CUL-DAR57.101
Note:
1874.07.02
London Pride / The only certain thing is that the colour is dingier in
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5510. |
CUL-DAR59.1.69-73
Note:
1874.07.02--1874.07.09
Pinguicula [measurements, observations, diagrams]
Text
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|
5511. |
EH88202555
Note:
1874.07.02
Longevity and Vitality of Seeds — re survival of seeds in soil in Sand Walk thicket at Down, relevant to Darwin's work on seed dispersal & speciation
Text
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|
5512. |
CUL-DAR57.102
Note:
1874.07.03
Distinct aggregation down to the base in well bent tentacles in Ammonia
Text
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5513. |
CUL-DAR59.1.74-76
Note:
1874.07.03--1874.07.08
Pinguicula lusitanica / Mr Rolf of Penzance sent one pulled up -[Catch
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|
5514. |
CUL-DAR57.105
Note:
1874.07.04
Put leaves in infusion of raw meat / at 10h / 2nd at 11h 15 — next
Text
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5515. |
CUL-DAR57.106
Note:
1874.07.05
Drosera / In several specimens from two healthy young uninflected leaves
Text
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5516. |
CUL-DAR57.107
Note:
1874.07.05--1874.07.06
Made a solution of Page's extract [application of fibro-cartilage,
Text
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5517. |
CUL-DAR57.109
Note:
1874.07.05
In a hair killed by raw meat examined with No 8 Htkn there are large
Text
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5518. | |
5519. | |
5520. |
CUL-DAR57.110
Note:
[1874].07.06--[1874].07.08
Dionaea / Leaf immersed in water at 75° instantly shut up
Text
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|
5521. | |
5522. |
CUL-DAR57.112
Note:
[1874].07.06--[1874].07.07
Drosera / Gluten [application also of saliva, hydrochloric acid]
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|
5523. |
CUL-DAR57.115
Note:
1874.07.07
Drosera / The cells are nearly all distinctly oblong and plainly radiate
Text
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|
5524. |
CUL-DAR57.116
Note:
[1874].07.07--[1874].07.09
Drosera / Fibro-cartilage / Proof sheet of Expression.
Text
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|
5525. |
CUL-DAR57.117
Note:
[1874].07.07--[1874].07.11
Drosera Sugar / Left leaf not affected — R[igh]t leaf only one or two
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|
5526. |
CUL-DAR57.114
Note:
1874.07.08
Drosera Gluten / The starch granules remain in great numbers
Text
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|
5527. |
CUL-DAR59.1.79
Note:
[1874].07.08
P[inguicula] lusitanica / 8h 20 red stick scratched[?] mid-rib
Text
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|
5528. |
CUL-DAR59.1.80
Note:
1874.07.08
Pinguicula lusitanica / Put several pieces of the flower stalk into a
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|
5529. |
CUL-DAR59.1.81-82
Note:
[1874].07.08
P[inguicula] lusitanica / 2h 30 2 bits of albumen on flower peduncle -
Text
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|
5530. |
CUL-DAR59.1.83
Note:
1874.07.08
Pinguicula lusitanica / The long stalked glands with purple Heads are
Text
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|
5531. | |
5532. |
CUL-DAR57.118
Note:
1874.07.09
Fibrous basis of bone decalcified by Hydrochloric acid by Frank (Sheep's
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|
5533. |
CUL-DAR57.119
Note:
[1874].07.09--[1874].07.10
11h 30 / 6 Yellow & Red sticks) / Chopped cabbage boiled for nearly an
Text
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5534. |
CUL-DAR59.1.77
Note:
[1874].07.10
P[inguicula] lusitanica / 8h 15 2 leaves by Pins (with albumen on
Text
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|
5535. |
CUL-DAR68.43
Note:
1874.07.10
Red Clover / Syringed with big Syringe Red Clover w[ith] water at 68°
Text
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|
5536. |
CUL-DAR57.120
Note:
1874.07.11
Drosera — Bone / In the little undigested bit in the middle the
Text
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|
5537. |
CUL-DAR59.1.105
Note:
1874.07.11
Pinguicula / P grandiflorus / There are glands like in P vulgaris 3
Text
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|
5538. |
CUL-DAR59.1.147
Note:
1874.07.11
P[inguicula] grandiflorus Glands are [diagram] 3 celled like in P
Text
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|
5539. |
CUL-DAR57.121-122
Note:
[1874].07.12--[1874].07.14
8h 33 / (6 sticks yellow & red) / strong infusion of grass-leaves (2 or 3
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|
5540. |
CUL-DAR59.1.106
Note:
1874.07.12
The seeds on P[inguicula] vulgaris from N[orth] Wales a grass & fruit of
Text
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|
5541. |
CUL-DAR59.1.150-156
Note:
1874.07.14
Utricularia / Put 2 atoms of blue glass on 2 valves. In a few hours one
Text
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|
5542. |
CUL-DAR59.1.107
Note:
[1874].07.14
P[inguicula] grandiflorus / 4 p.m — put flies on — 8h 15 some
Text
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|
5543. | |
5544. |
CUL-DAR57.124
Note:
[1874].07.17
Decoction Cabbage leaves (chopped) / 4 white sticks with red heads
Text
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|
5545. | |
5546. |
CUL-DAR59.1.157
Note:
[1874].07.18--[1874].07.22
Utricularia / Fed w[ith] cartilage 6.30 p.m
Text
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|
5547. |
CUL-DAR59.1.158
Note:
1874.07.19--1874.07.20
11.30 a.m / Put 4 bits of dried white of egg into 4 bladders [diagrams]
Text
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|
5548. |
CUL-DAR59.1.159-160
Note:
[1874].07.20
Utricularia / The globular head, unicellular, the glands on margin & on
Text
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|
5549. |
CUL-DAR57.125-129
Note:
[1874].07.22
very hot day — red leaves used, good ones [application of heat,
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|
5550. |
CUL-DAR66.30
Note:
1874.07.23
Tamarindus indica / Both surfaces of young leaves well protected by bloom
Text
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|
5551. |
CUL-DAR59.1.161-162
Note:
[1874].07.25
Utricularia / U[tricularia] minor / The first Bladder which I opened
Text
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|
5552. |
CUL-DAR209.1.35
Note:
1874.07.27
Coronilla rosea / iberica / varia / glauca / glauca grandiflora / emerus
Text
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|
5553. | |
5554. | |
5555. |
CUL-DAR59.2.25-70
Note:
[1874].08.00--[1874].09.00
[Utricularia continued] [application of sugar, nitrate of ammonia,
Text
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|
5556. |
CUL-DAR66.40
Note:
1874.08.11
Both sides wetted / underside protected / Both sides protected / upper
Text
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|
5557. |
CUL-DAR52.C6-C9
Note:
1874.08.20
Gravel about Southampton of an odd mixture of sub-angular flints & well
Text
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|
5558. |
CUL-DAR60.1.164-167
Note:
1874.08.25--1874.09.17
Drosophyllum / 7h 41 a.m / albumen Black Thread [application also of
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|
5559. | |
5560. | |
5561. |
CUL-DAR59.1.108
Note:
[1874].09.07
27 leaves were received from Mr W Marshall whole plants being sent in
Text
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|
5562. | |
5563. |
CUL-DAR59.2.81
Note:
[1874].09.15
Bifids arise from lower margin of rim when cells change character
Text
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|
5564. | |
5565. |
CUL-DAR59.2.82
Note:
[1874].09.19
U[tricularia] vulgaris / Cut up a thin slice of fresh box wood into
Text
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|
5566. | |
5567. |
CUL-DAR59.2.83
Note:
1874.09.24
Examined a bladder of U[tricularia] intermedia in which were a cypris and
Text
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|
5568. |
CUL-DAR59.2.84
Note:
[1874].09.26
I pressed bladder greatly & saw bubble & water come out — as soon as I
Text
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|
5569. | |
5570. |
CUL-DAR59.1.109
Note:
[1874].09.28
Ping[uicula] vulgaris / A young plant from N[orth] Wales with leaves from
Text
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|
5571. | |
5572. | |
5573. | |
5574. |
CUL-DAR57.137
Note:
1874.10.16
Drosera heterophylla from Australia Sondera (Lindley) dry from Kew
Text
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|
5575. |
CUL-DAR59.1.26-27
Note:
1874.10.16--1874.10.17
Dionaea / 8 a.m / Urea 1 gr to 1 oz towards the apex of each leaf & sugar
Text
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|
5576. |
CUL-DAR59.1.29
Note:
[1874].10.16
Dionaea / In morning placed a drop of sol[ution] of Urea & of sugar at 2
Text
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|
5577. |
CUL-DAR57.138
Note:
1874.10.20
D[rosera] rotundifolia / The long diameter of cells about the middle of leaf is about 4 times that of short diameter
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|
5578. |
CUL-DAR59.1.28
Note:
1874.10.20
Dionaea / Young leaf cut in half longitudinally one half suspended over
Text
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|
5579. |
CUL-DAR61.73
Note:
1874.10.21
Rudiments on tentacles — almost entirely on lower side, numerous -
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|
5580. |
CUL-DAR57.140
Note:
[1874].10.21
The very central short t[entacles] do bend to object on one side -
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|
5581. |
CUL-DAR57.142
Note:
1874.10.21
Mem: I am now certain that central short t[entacles] can bend when excited eccentrically— but when in fluid do not bend.
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|
5582. |
CUL-DAR57.139
Note:
[1874].10.25
Long-Head — I shd say above a dozen cells at bending place
Text
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|
5583. |
CUL-DAR57.141
Note:
1874.10.27
long section of disc of Drosera (Frank) 5 or 6 rows of cells — rather
Text
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|
5584. |
CUL-DAR57.144
Note:
1874.10.31
The Hairs on petiole graduate into the papillae which have longer
Text
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|
5585. |
CUL-DAR57.143
Note:
1874.10.31
Ch 3 Aggr[egation] / I now know that agg[regation] can proceed from gland
Text
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|
5586. | |
5587. |
CUL-DAR57.147
Note:
1874.11.14
Tried warm water 80° to 130° no movement nor when irritated by
Text
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|
5588. |
CUL-DAR57.148
Note:
1874.11.15
Glycerine I suppose from strong attraction of water causes in few minutes
Text
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|
5589. |
CUL-DAR57.149
Note:
[1874].11.15--[1874].11.16
8 a.m 2 leaves in very strong sol[ution] of C[arbonate] of Ammonia / Ch
Text
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|
5590. |
CUL-DAR57.150
Note:
1874.11.21
Roridula / Hooker says lateral prolongation of leaves, but the crowded[?]
Text
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|
5591. |
CUL-DAR59.2.90
Note:
1874.11.22
Hooker says that in Compositae fibrous vascular bundles run up coherent &
Text
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|
5592. |
CUL-DAR64.1.10
Note:
1874.11.27
In bed of sifted cinders strewed all over bottom of a cold frame for
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|
5593. |
CUL-DAR57.152-154
Note:
[1874.12.00]
Bengal / German / Austral[ian] [dimensions of leaves]
Text
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|
5594. |
CUL-DAR57.151
Note:
1874.12.05
B Sanderson — all Tactile & other sense-nerves used in special tissue -
Text
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|
5595. |
CUL-DAR47.26
Note:
1874.12.05
Variability — Polymorphic species / I can well believe that when
Text
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|
5596. |
CUL-DAR59.1.120
Note:
1874.12.25--1874.12.26
Trinidad / U[tricularia] montana / Dried spec[imen] from Kew
Text
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|
5597. |
CUL-DAR59.1.112
Note:
1874.12.27
In 3 days starch some effect in comparison with water - sugar syrup acted more powerfully after only 1 day.
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|
5598. |
CUL-DAR59.1.148
Note:
[1874?].07.08
Sleep of Plants / 11h 5 a.m / Syringed Lotus ornithopodoides with small
Text
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|
5599. |
CUL-DAR59.2.1-2
Note:
[1874?].08.06--[1874?].08.07
U[tricularia] / 10h 25 branch in Carmine
Text
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|
5600. |
CUL-DAR59.2.3-13
Note:
[1874?].08.08--[1874?].08.23
Utricularia / The bladders are mainly situated near to the base of the
Text
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|
5601. |
CUL-DAR59.1.104
Note:
[1874?].08.22
Ireland[?] — Long[?] — Donegal / Pinguicula vulgaris [numbers of
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|
5602. |
CUL-DAR59.2.14-23
Note:
[1874?].08.25--[1874?].08.29
Utricularia / 10h 30 Examined a spec[imen] which had been for about 10
Text
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|
5603. |
CUL-DAR59.1.137-139
Note:
[1874?].09.00--[1874?].11.00
U[tricularia] montana / well watered on Sept 22 / I can see 5 Tubers
Text
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|
5604. |
CUL-DAR59.1.22-24
Note:
[1874?].09.09--[1874?].09.23
Dionaea [digestion: application of albumen, gelatine]
Text
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|
5605. |
CUL-DAR59.1.131-134
Note:
[1874?].09.26--[1874?].09.27
U[tricularia] montana / The overarching base of antennae & antennae
Text
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|
5606. | |
5607. |
CUL-DAR59.1.122
Note:
[1874?].12.27
New Grenada bladder — a more perfect Acarus with 8 legs than in the last
Text
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|
5608. |
CUL-DAR210.14
Note:
1875--1880
[All of former DAR.210.14 in one sequence of 54 images, recatalogued since microfilming] John Murray [publishers] accounts
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|
5609. | |
5610. | |
5611. |
CUL-DAR240
Note:
1875--1908
Newton, T W Catalogue of the Library of Charles Darwin...1875
Text
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|
5612. | |
5613. |
CUL-DAR77.112
Note:
[1875--1876]
Tab[le] 29 / Weights of whole plants after they had formed heads
Text
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5614. |
CUL-DAR77.121-130
Note:
[Undated]
[Crossed and self-fertile plants: calculations converting raw data from
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|
5615. | |
5616. | |
5617. | |
5618. |
PC-Virginia-Insectivorous-F1217.1
Note:
[1875--1876]
Corrections for 2d ed. of Insectivorous plants, tipped in to Darwin's copy of the 1st ed.
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5619. | |
5620. | |
5621. |
CUL-DAR59.2.92-93
Note:
1875.03.05
The leaves off one plant of Chinese Primrose with their stalks but with
Text
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|
5622. |
CUL-DAR59.2.94
Note:
1875.03.08
Primula sinensis / Before Ammonia was added the glands of long stalked
Text
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|
5623. |
CUL-DAR109.B28
Note:
1875.03.17
Primula sinensis / Examined the pollen of two white flowers which were
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|
5624. |
CUL-DAR59.2.95
Note:
1875.04.21
Digestion of chlorophyll / Thin sections of spinach leaf were slightly
Text
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|
5625. |
CUL-DAR86.B45
Note:
1875.07.15
Bennett objects that C[arbonate] of Ammonia vapour absorbed by secretion
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|
5626. |
CUL-DAR70.66
Note:
1875.07.24
Orchis maculata / very wet season & so not good for Lepidoptera [with
Text
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|
5627. | |
5628. |
CUL-DAR70.67
Note:
1875.08.17
Orchis pyramidalis / 6 flowers — kept the finest selected out of about
Text
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|
5629. |
CUL-DAR77.73-81
Note:
1875.08.18
Vandellia / Crossed [in comparison with] Self[-fertilised / Proof sheets of Insectivorous plants, pp. 94 & 95.
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|
5630. | |
5631. |
CUL-DAR86.B51
Note:
1875.10.04--1875.10.08
7h 50 2 leaves with bit of meat / 12h 45 cut off several glands of
Text
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|
5632. |
CUL-DAR77.82
Note:
1875.10.05
Cleistogene Pods from plants raised from crossed perfect flowers / Proof sheet of Insectivorous plants, p. 107.
Text
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|
5633. |
CUL-DAR205.8.58-59
Note:
1875.10.20--1875.12.29
Melastomaceous Plant / Tall straggling bush with very large fine purple
Text
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|
5634. |
CUL-DAR77.46
Note:
1875.10.20
Fertility — Ipomoea / Abstract [referring to pp. 45-46, 49, 53, 55, 66, / Proof sheet of Insectivorous plants, p. 84, published p. 156.
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|
5635. |
CUL-DAR86.B37
Note:
1875.10.25
Frank tried bits of meat in Bladders of Utricularia but cd detect no
Text
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|
5636. | |
5637. |
CUL-DAR111.A28
Note:
1875.11.01
Vandellia nummularifolia / I find that 15 capsules of cleistogene flowers
Text
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|
5638. |
CUL-DAR45.186
Note:
1875.12.00
In the Abstract of Kölreuter there are notes on Variation — in Shelves by book itself
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|
5639. |
CUL-DAR53.2.102
Note:
1875.12.00
If ever I write a new Edit of Expression, I ought perhaps to read Bain's
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|
5640. |
CUL-DAR77.18
Note:
1875.12.12
Nicotiana / 1st cross — compared seeds to s[elf]-fert-seed 100 : 150
Text
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|
5641. |
CUL-DAR110.B8
Note:
[1876--1882]]
Leucosmia buretti / 5 anthers with tips [diagram] / Proof sheet of Cross and self fertilisation, published, pp. 58-9.
Text
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|
5642. | |
5643. | |
5644. |
CUL-DAR69.B33
Note:
[1876--1878]
Mr Errera points out a bad error at 301 — I speak of height of Mimulus
Text
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|
5645. | |
5646. |
CUL-DAR76.B1-B2
Note:
[1876].02.17
Galton germination of Peas / Sweet Peas placed on damp sand under glass cover on chimney piece [Table]
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|
5647. | |
5648. |
CUL-DAR194.18
Note:
1876.07.22
Elinor Carter says that Mr Riviere — a dog-artist knows smile well &
Text
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|
5649. |
CUL-DAR210.14.11
Note:
1876.08.00
Copy of a tracing of a brass in the church at Harakels (or Wedgwood)
|
5650. |
CUL-DAR70.128
Note:
1876.08.04
Stanhopea oculata — thoroughly drying pollinia did not make much
Text
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|
5651. |
CUL-DAR70.129
Note:
1876.08.11
Gongora maculata / A small dead ant & viscid disc all glued together at
Text
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|
5652. |
CUL-DAR70.130
Note:
1876.08.31
Catasetum / All petals & sepals dirty-greenish spotted with purple
Text
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|
5653. |
CUL-DAR70.132-133
Note:
1876.09.29
Cata[setum] tridentum[?] / Placed in water at 38° (100°.F) but did not
Text
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|
5654. |
CUL-DAR45.30
Note:
1876.10.12
Keep / After reading Moritz Wagner in Ausland (extract from my letter)
Text
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|
5655. |
CUL-DAR111.A33-A34
Note:
1876.10.23--1876.10.28
Hoya carnosa / A fine pod sent me from Abinger & imperfect flowers
Text
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|
5656. | |
5657. | |
5658. |
CUL-DAR110.B22
Note:
1876.12.06
Erythoxylon[?] F Muller / Long-styled 4 or little over / I can perceive
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|
5659. |
CUL-DAR110.B33
Note:
1876.12.06
F Müller / Stalica [Scotica?] / Stamens of long-styled rather shorter / Pollen of
Text
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|
5660. |
CUL-DAR110.B34
Note:
1876.12.06
Cordia F Muller / Style of one form about 3 to 2 compared to other
Text
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|
5661. |
CUL-DAR109.A10
Note:
1876.12.14
Bentham believes Aegiphila is exclusively America & Steudel mistaken / Dioecious
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|
5662. |
CUL-DAR109.B111
Note:
1876.12.18
Legitimate Unions [calculations concerning number of flowers and seeds]
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|
5663. |
CUL-DAR69.B40
Note:
1876.12.21
Prof Caspary writes that he sticks up about Euryala & Victoria producing
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5664. | |
5665. | |
5666. | |
5667. | |
5668. |
CUL-DAR70.131
Note:
[1876?].09.01
The long projection on Labellum surprisingly thick & sweet pleasant taste
Text
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5670. | |
5671. | |
5672. | |
5673. | |
5674. | |
5675. | |
5676. | |
5677. | |
5678. | |
5679. | |
5680. | |
5681. |
CUL-DAR64.2.67-72
Note:
[1877]
Notes on Mr Joyce's Report / From notes by Francis & Horace Darwin
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|
5682. |
CUL-DAR66.121-128
Note:
1877--1878
Leaves — Right-side cleaned of bloom [with tepid water]
Text
Image
|
5683. | |
5684. |
CUL-DAR111.A36
Note:
1877.01.05
Hoya carnosa / Another single flower from Abinger just like the former -
Text
Image
|
5685. | |
5686. | |
5687. |
CUL-DAR66.46
Note:
1877.01.05--1877.01.26
Passiflora gracilis / Fruit still green but with some turned red
Text
Image
|
5688. |
CUL-DAR209.8.72
Note:
1877.01.06
Phalaris (Canary grass) / Proof sheet of Forms of flowers, p. 112.
Text
Image
|
5689. | |
5690. |
CUL-DAR69.B41
Note:
1877.01.18
Hildebrand / says that he grows every year Petunia nyctaginiflora to
Text
Image
|
5691. | |
5692. | |
5693. |
CUL-DAR110.A14
Note:
1877.03.00
Primula vulgaris / Relative length of pistils /in the 2 forms [added by
Text
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|
5694. |
CUL-DAR64.1.11
Note:
1877.03.02
In Sand-walk 2 great heaps long left to decay were removed some months
Image
|
5695. | |
5696. |
CUL-DAR110.B13
Note:
1877.03.06--1877.03.07
Phlox / Pollen of short-styled is to pollen of long styled as 100 to 93.4
Text
Image
|
5697. |
CUL-DAR110.B15-B17
Note:
1877.03.19--1877.03.29
Pulmonaria angustifolia / Distance from middle of anther to middle of
Text
Image
|
5698. |
CUL-DAR111.A59
Note:
1877.04.06
Pollen-tube of willow is very weak Honey & water grown to an astonishing
Text
Image
|
5699. |
CUL-DAR110.A15
Note:
1877.04.30
Cowslip / Length of pistil from top of ovary to top of stigma in long
Image
|
5700. |
CUL-DAR66.47-55
Note:
1877.05.00--1877.07.00
Trifolium pratense / Trifolium repens / Columbine / Barnes cabbage
Text
Image
|
5701. | |
5702. | |
5703. |
CUL-DAR109.B95
Note:
1877.05.09
Pontederia / Long-styled pistil exceeding by a little the length of
Text
Image
|
5704. | |
5705. | |
5706. | |
5707. |
CUL-DAR66.56
Note:
1877.05.19
Garden Artichoke (compos) Cynara? / Leaves silvery in water & beautifully
Text
Image
|
5708. |
CUL-DAR66.57
Note:
[1877].05.23--[1877].07.07
Cabbage / 8 am — 2 Plants further from walk [cleaned with damp sponge]
Text
Image
|
5709. | |
5710. |
CUL-DAR66.107
Note:
[1877.06.00]
Abstract of Southampton experiments / Leaves with bloom removed / Leaves
Text
Image
|
5711. |
CUL-DAR66.79-94
Note:
1877.06.01--1878.02.13
[Bloom continued; experiments on many species]
Text
Image
|
5712. | |
5713. | |
5714. |
CUL-DAR111.A56
Note:
1877.06.03
Frank / Ononis / Perfect flowers diameter of pollen grains / I dare not trust my old measurements
Image
|
5715. |
CUL-DAR66.95
Note:
1877.06.05
Vicia / The common vetch with dark purplish flower (back of upper mound)
Text
Image
|
5716. |
CUL-DAR66.96
Note:
1877.06.05
Lower side of leaves alone of Burdock (Arctium lappa) of Service tree
Text
Image
|
5717. |
CUL-DAR64.2.35-36
Note:
1877.06.10
A [illegible] was pulled down 35 years ago, known within a year, which stood
Image
|
5718. | |
5719. |
CUL-DAR209.12.13
Note:
1877.06.15--1877.06.16
Acacia / Robinia pseudo-acacia [application of water]
Text
Image
PDF
|
5720. |
CUL-DAR63.118-127
Note:
1877.06.19
We took the following measurements at two rings near Stonehenge thus
Image
|
5721. |
CUL-DAR64.2.42
Note:
1877.06.28
All the rubbish was removed some years ago & all the tiles had previously
Image
|
5722. |
CUL-DAR66.166v
Note:
1877.06.30
Greenhouse bushy Coronilla — Both surfaces of leaves silvery
Text
Image
|
5723. |
CUL-DAR210.11.8
Note:
1877.07.00
memo: Three further copies of list of main works, not annotated
Image
|
5724. |
CUL-DAR210.11.10
Note:
[1877.06.00.after]
memo: Account re 'Orchids' December 1876 to June 1877
Image
|
5725. |
CUL-DAR210.11.11
Note:
[1877.06.00.after]
memo: Account re 'Insectivorous plants' June 1875 to June 1877
Image
|
5726. |
CUL-DAR67.19-22
Note:
[1877].07.00--[1877].10.00
Sea kale / Leaf with Blue which had been cleaned by F[rank] on July 27 &
Text
Image
|
5727. | |
5728. |
CUL-DAR66.129
Note:
1877.07.00--1877.08.00
Averrhoa / sponged with w[ater] at 90° 4 or 5 leaflets
Text
Image
|
5729. | |
5730. |
CUL-DAR209.12.121-122
Note:
1877.07.08--1877.07.25
Desmodium gyrans [application of water, ether]
Text
Image
PDF
|
5731. | |
5732. | |
5733. |
CUL-DAR66.106
Note:
1877.07.08
Pistia stratoides / upper surface beautifully dry after immersion &
Text
Image
|
5734. |
CUL-DAR209.12.53-57
Note:
1877.07.09--1877.08.02
Cassia floribunda [application of chalk, water]
Text
Image
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|
5735. |
CUL-DAR66.113
Note:
1877.07.10--1877.07.26
Broccoli — Soaking / 9 am Frank placed 8 cleaned & 8 uncleaned leaves of
Text
Image
|
5736. | |
5737. |
CUL-DAR209.2.104-107
Note:
1877.07.14--1877.09.09
Mimosa albida [with diagram] [application of water, sulphuric ether]
Text
Image
|
5738. | |
5739. |
CUL-DAR66.114
Note:
1877.07.15--1877.07.27
Chlora perfoliata / 9h 15 / rubbed very slightly 5 good opposite pairs of
Text
Image
|
5740. |
CUL-DAR66.130-131
Note:
1877.07.15--1877.07.31
Berberis Darwinii [cleaned with sponge of warm water]
Text
Image
|
5741. |
CUL-DAR68.56
Note:
1877.07.17
Asparagus a plant which lives over sea-cliff — hardly a trace of bloom
Text
Image
|
5742. |
CUL-DAR66.115
Note:
1877.07.18--1877.08.27
Leek / Two youngish flower-peduncles removed bloom with sponge & tied
Text
Image
|
5743. |
CUL-DAR66.116
Note:
1877.07.18--1877.08.02
Cucumber — young & then about 6 inches / Pea Pods [application of warm
Text
Image
|
5744. |
CUL-DAR66.117-118
Note:
[1877].07.18--[1877].07.31
Haematoxylon carpechianum / Logwood [application of warm water]
Text
Image
|
5745. |
CUL-DAR66.119
Note:
1877.07.22--1877.07.29
Raspberry / Brushed with soft comb brush 3 ripe fruits & thus removed
Text
Image
|
5746. |
CUL-DAR209.12.154
Note:
1877.07.23
Lotus corniculatus after long rain leaflets not at all closed (movement)
Image
|
5747. |
CUL-DAR66.120
Note:
[1877].07.26--[1877].08.04
Papaver bracteatum or oviculata / pods beautifully dry after heavy rain
Text
Image
|
5748. |
CUL-DAR66.147
Note:
[1877].07.30--[1877].08.22
Mahonia aquifolia (Green berries silvery under water) [application of
Text
Image
|
5749. | |
5750. |
CUL-DAR66.141
Note:
[1877].08.00--[1877].09.00
Bilberries [annotated colour-patches in quasi-tabular format] / Proof sheet of Cross and self fertilisation
Image
|
5751. |
CUL-DAR66.136
Note:
1877.08.00--1877.10.00
Grapes / Just beginning to be purple & quite hard — Bloom not very
Text
Image
|
5752. | |
5753. |
CUL-DAR209.12.58-59
Note:
1877.08.02--1877.08.16
Cassia calliantha / Cassia floribunda [application of water, ether]
Text
Image
PDF
|
5754. | |
5755. |
CUL-DAR66.132
Note:
[1877].08.02--[1877].08.25
Common Gilliflower (see former paper) [sponged with tepid water]
Text
Image
|
5756. | |
5757. | |
5758. |
CUL-DAR66.138
Note:
1877.08.03--1877.09.12
Pea-pods / Young quite flat but most nearly full length — Beautifully
Text
Image
|
5759. |
CUL-DAR66.139
Note:
[1877].08.04--[1877].09.13
Scarlet Runner / quite young 4 pods rubbed with sponge in tepid water & 4
Text
Image
|
5760. |
CUL-DAR66.140
Note:
1877.08.04--1877.08.13
Raspberries / 5 half-ripe pale red & somewhat silvery in water
Text
Image
|
5761. |
CUL-DAR209.12.163-164
Note:
1877.08.05--1877.08.17
Robinia pseudo-acacia [application of water, ether]
Text
Image
PDF
|
5762. |
CUL-DAR66.142
Note:
1877.08.05--1877.09.17
Bilberries / 9h cleaned 12 berries & 12 uncleaned syringed
Text
Image
|
5763. |
CUL-DAR66.143
Note:
[1877].08.05--[1877].09.21
Papaver somniferus / 4h pm removed bloom from 5 young pods & peduncles in
Text
Image
|
5764. |
CUL-DAR66.144-146
Note:
[1877].08.07--[1877].08.23
Mahonia ripe purple or almost ripe / 10 berries cleaned & 11 with bloom
Text
Image
|
5765. |
CUL-DAR66.148
Note:
[1877].08.07--[1877].08.29
Papaver somniferus white-flowered small var[iety]
Text
Image
|
5766. |
CUL-DAR66.149
Note:
[1877].08.07--[1877].09.12
Sea-kale fruits / oval pods [application of salt water]
Text
Image
|
5767. |
CUL-DAR209.12.14-18
Note:
1877.08.08--1877.11.01
Acacia farnesiana [application of water, ether]
Text
Image
PDF
|
5768. |
CUL-DAR66.150
Note:
[1877].08.08--[1877].08.19
Solomon's Seal / Fruit / 5h pm 4 cleaned & 5 uncleaned to be syringed
Text
Image
|
5769. |
CUL-DAR66.151
Note:
[1877].08.09
Grapes — (on living Plants) / 6 grapes purplish in 2 bunches marked with
Text
Image
|
5770. |
CUL-DAR66.152
Note:
[1877].08.09--[1877].08.25
Papaver somniferus / Pods / large var more large more glaucous leaves
Text
Image
|
5771. |
CUL-DAR66.153
Note:
[1877].08.09--[1877].08.29
Coucumber / 8h 2 cleaned & 2 not so sponged
Text
Image
|
5772. |
CUL-DAR209.12.60-66
Note:
1877.08.10--1877.08.12
Cassia calliantha [application of water] [with diagrams]
Text
Image
PDF
|
5773. | |
5774. |
CUL-DAR66.154
Note:
[1877].08.11--[1877].08.25
Cabbage Pods — green / 10h 30 not very good bloom 6 cleaned & 6
Text
Image
|
5775. |
CUL-DAR66.155
Note:
[1877].08.12--[1877].11.22
Imantophyllum miniatum / 11h green berries — very little bloom & when
Text
Image
|
5776. | |
5777. |
CUL-DAR209.1.61
Note:
1877.08.13
Lupinus pilosus / pubescens / nanus / speciosus / luteus / polyphyllus /
Text
Image
|
5778. |
CUL-DAR66.156-157
Note:
1877.08.13--1877.11.22
Cotyledon (Echeveria) pulverulenta / old Plant
Text
Image
|
5779. |
CUL-DAR66.158
Note:
[1877].08.13--1878.02.01
Cotyledon orbiculata (var cristata) / 9h 30 — Cleaned both surfaces of 3
Text
Image
|
5780. |
CUL-DAR66.159
Note:
[1877].08.13--1878.02.01
Echeverria farinosa / 10h 30 cleaned 4 leaves both surfaces Blue dots
Text
Image
|
5781. | |
5782. | |
5783. | |
5784. | |
5785. |
CUL-DAR209.12.69
Note:
[1877].08.15--[1877].08.26
Cassia calliantha [application of water]
Text
Image
|
5786. |
CUL-DAR66.160
Note:
1877.08.15
Phaseolus vulgaris / I syringed some leaflets with water at 88°-89°
Text
Image
|
5787. | |
5788. | |
5789. |
CUL-DAR209.12.176-178
Note:
1877.08.17--1877.10.22
Trifolium resupinatum [application of water]
Text
Image
PDF
|
5790. |
CUL-DAR209.12.70-71
Note:
[1877].08.17--[1877].10.19
Cassia (`woolly') [application of water]
Text
Image
PDF
|
5791. |
CUL-DAR66.162
Note:
1877.08.17
Nicotiana glauca / Syringed 2 shoots which had gone well to sleep the
Text
Image
|
5792. |
CUL-DAR66.163
Note:
[1877].08.18--[1877].09.01
Crass[ula?] — Pods — not far from ripe / 5h p.m 12 pods cleaned & 12
Text
Image
|
5793. |
CUL-DAR66.164-164v
Note:
[1877].08.18--[1877].09.13
Yew Berries / 10h 45 10 cleaned delicately with tongue & lips & 10 not
Text
Image
|
5794. |
CUL-DAR66.165
Note:
[1877].08.18--[1877].08.25
Sea-kale youngish Pods in 3 Bottles — Bloom poor on pods [cleaned in
Text
Image
|
5795. |
CUL-DAR66.161
Note:
1877.08.18
With fruits exposed to wind the drops wd roll off but in my experiments
Text
Image
|
5796. |
CUL-DAR66.58
Note:
1877.08.19
Sea-kale leaf — Left side yellower as this side rested on ground it wd
Text
Image
|
5797. | |
5798. | |
5799. |
CUL-DAR209.1.36-37
Note:
1877.08.21--1877.08.22
Coronilla minima / glauca [with diagrams]
Text
Image
|
5800. |
CUL-DAR64.2.41
Note:
1877.08.21
[annotated diagrams] / We must remember that earth brought up by worms
Image
|
5801. |
CUL-DAR64.2.43-44
Note:
1877.08.21--1877.08.24
Roman Ruins / Worms / one worm at depth of 23 1/4 inches
Image
|
5802. |
CUL-DAR66.166
Note:
1877.08.21--1877.08.23
Coronilla minima & glauca & varius both surfaces silvery
Text
Image
|
5803. |
CUL-DAR66.167
Note:
1877.08.21--1877.08.24
Hedysarum coronarius (French Honeysuckle white) all leaflets well silvery
Text
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|
5804. | |
5805. |
CUL-DAR64.2.49
Note:
1877.08.23
Cirencester / (1) When the Roman pavement has been cleared & exposed do
Image
|
5806. |
CUL-DAR64.2.52
Note:
[1877].08.24
What I found yesterday was bits of earth & concrete trodded firmly down
Image
|
5807. |
CUL-DAR66.168
Note:
[1877].08.25
2h 50 4 grapes in 2 oz of water / bloom left on / over lamp / No result
Text
Image
|
5808. |
CUL-DAR209.1.47
Note:
1877.08.26
Lotus ornithopodoides / peregrinus / aristata / gebelia / major /
Text
Image
|
5809. |
CUL-DAR66.170
Note:
1877.08.27--1877.11.07
Erythrina corollodendron / Young but nearly full-sized leaves shook 2 for
Text
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|
5810. |
CUL-DAR66.169
Note:
1877.08.27--1877.08.31
Arundo[?] donax[?] (2d trial) / 5h 30 pm in water 3 leaves cleaned right
Text
Image
|
5811. | |
5812. | |
5813. |
CUL-DAR66.171
Note:
1877.08.28--1877.09.11
Erythrina caffra / 9h 15 (movements of leaves described elsewhere) / 4
Text
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|
5814. |
CUL-DAR66.173
Note:
[1877].08.28--[1877].09.12
Lupinus mutabilis / 11h 30 stem well protected with bloom, easily rubbed
Text
Image
|
5815. |
CUL-DAR66.174
Note:
[1877].08.28--[1877].09.17
Ricinus & Fern / Ricinus rubbed off thick bloom upper young part of stem
Text
Image
|
5816. |
CUL-DAR66.175
Note:
[1877].08.28--[1877].09.11
Nicotiana glauca & Canna warscewiczii / 11h / Sponged stems upper part
Text
Image
|
5817. | |
5818. |
CUL-DAR66.172
Note:
1877.08.29--1877.09.10
Papaver somniferus large var purple flowers from field / 9h a.m / 6 pods
Text
Image
|
5819. |
CUL-DAR66.176
Note:
1877.08.29--1877.12.12
Oenanthe pitulosa / 9h 15 a stem cleaned with sponge
Text
Image
|
5820. |
CUL-DAR66.177
Note:
1877.08.29--1877.09.20
Oxalis sensitiva & Dripping [water] / 11h 30 / Leaf nearly full-grown &
Text
Image
|
5821. |
CUL-DAR67.18
Note:
[1877].08.29--[1877].10.13
Walcharen Broccoli cleaned / Half-grown leaf — when held up to light
Text
Image
|
5822. |
CUL-DAR66.178
Note:
[1877].08.30--[1877].10.30
Sea-kale & Red Cabbage / 11h 30 sponged petioles & put on sponge & gutta
Image
|
5823. | |
5824. | |
5825. | |
5826. |
CUL-DAR209.12.167-170
Note:
1877.08.31--1877.09.07
Robinia pseudo-acacia [application of water]
Text
Image
PDF
|
5827. |
CUL-DAR66.179
Note:
1877.08.31--1877.09.13
Suaeda[?] fructicosa[?] (little leaves) / 5h pm / took fresh branch fine
Text
Image
|
5828. |
CUL-DAR66.180
Note:
1877.08.31
I have been looking at some Harvest Plums they have very little bloom &
Text
Image
|
5829. |
CUL-DAR66.181
Note:
1877.08.31--1877.09.17
Salicornia macrostachya / 5h pm / Sponged branch marked with white wool
Text
Image
|
5830. |
CUL-DAR67.1
Note:
[1877].09.01--[1877].09.20
Umbellifer in big woods (wild Angelica?) Angelica sylvestris
Text
Image
|
5831. | |
5832. | |
5833. |
CUL-DAR209.14.151-154
Note:
1877.09.03--1877.09.13
Tropaeolum minus / Tropaeolum canariense
Text
Image
|
5834. |
CUL-DAR67.3
Note:
1877.09.03--1877.10.07
Averrhoa / I find if warm finger left for a few seconds a shade is
Text
Image
|
5835. |
CUL-DAR67.4
Note:
[1877].09.03--[1877].09.17
Sloes — bloom very imperfect owing to win[d] & rain
Text
Image
|
5836. | |
5837. |
CUL-DAR262.10.3
Note:
1877.09.05--1878.01.27
Worms [siting of measuring rod and stone, original had sketches]
Image
|
5838. |
CUL-DAR67.5
Note:
1877.09.05
Tropaeolum tuberosum / Waving for 3 min in water at 86°-84 did not
Text
Image
|
5839. |
EH88206166
Note:
1877.09.05--1878.01.27
Worms [siting of measuring rod and stone, original had sketches]
|
5840. |
CUL-DAR67.6
Note:
1877.09.06--1877.10.01
Oxalis purpurata Jaeger[?] (as named by Oliver at Kew)
Text
Image
|
5841. |
CUL-DAR209.10.3
Note:
1877.09.07
Acacia farnesiana ─ at night [with diagrams] / Draft Proof sheet of Cross and self fertilisation (Table B), p. 123.
Text
Image
|
5842. | |
5843. | |
5844. | |
5845. |
CUL-DAR67.7
Note:
1877.09.08
Maranta anondinacea shook leaf & beating tip up & down & rubbing joint
Text
Image
|
5846. |
CUL-DAR67.13
Note:
1877.09.09--1877.09.17
Oxalis corniculata / 11h 10 put 2 leaves supported on cork under dripping
Text
Image
|
5847. |
CUL-DAR67.23-26
Note:
1877.09.09
Purple Sprouting Brocco[li] / Backhouse Broccoli / Savoy [Cabbage] / Red
Text
Image
|
5848. |
CUL-DAR67.8
Note:
1877.09.09--1877.09.18
Pistia stratoides / 11h am rubbed with sponges 2 small spaces on 2 leaves
Text
Image
|
5849. | |
5850. | |
5851. |
CUL-DAR67.12
Note:
1877.09.11--1877.10.11
Amphicarpaea / (no bloom) 10h 50 pinned down 3 leaflets not very healthy
Text
Image
|
5852. |
CUL-DAR67.9-10
Note:
1877.09.11--1877.11.06
Ripe purple grapes / Vinery / 5h pm sponged 8 & put other 8 with bloom in
Text
Image
|
5853. |
CUL-DAR66.32
Note:
1877.09.12--1877.09.13
Passiflora gracilis (quite little plant) / syringed for about 2 [minutes]
Text
Image
|
5854. |
CUL-DAR67.11
Note:
[1877].09.12
Hedychium[?] / 9h 30 Clean bloom which shoots water well off for 3 or 4
Text
Image
|
5855. |
CUL-DAR67.14
Note:
1877.09.13--1877.09.14
Grapes in warm water / Ten cleaned & ten not cleaned ripe grapes weighed
Text
Image
|
5856. | |
5857. |
CUL-DAR67.15
Note:
[1877].09.14--[1877].09.23
Oxalis acetosella (dripping) / 9h 5 put one leaflet under drip on plant
Text
Image
|
5858. | |
5859. | |
5860. |
CUL-DAR67.17
Note:
[1877].09.17--[1877].09.24
Yew — Berries for Endosmosis[?] / 5h 10 pm / 10 with bloom & tongued &
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5861. | |
5862. |
CUL-DAR67.27
Note:
1877.09.20
The case of difference of size of stomata shape of epidermic cells &
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|
5863. |
CUL-DAR68.158
Note:
[1877].09.20--[1877].09.25
Acacia cultriformis / 5h 15 pm / 2 twigs of nearly equal size all leaflets
Text
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|
5864. | |
5865. | |
5866. |
CUL-DAR68.95-102
Note:
1877.09.22--1877.10.06
Effects of shaking stem for 2 [minutes] of Plants which go to sleep [with
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5867. |
CUL-DAR67.29
Note:
1877.09.23--1877.10.07
Oxalis sensitiva / 8h 40 put a young leaf under drip height of fall 16
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5868. | |
5869. |
CUL-DAR67.30
Note:
1877.09.24--1877.10.29
Lotus ornithopodoides / 11h sponged 6 leaflets & pinned on cork with
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|
5870. |
CUL-DAR67.33
Note:
[1877].09.26--[1877].10.18
Yew / 10h 45 10 cleaned & 10 with bloom to be syringed [observations on
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5871. | |
5872. | |
5873. | |
5874. | |
5875. |
CUL-DAR67.32
Note:
1877.10.02--1877.10.14
Grapes ripe 2d lot[?] / 4h.50 p.m / F[rank] cleaned 12 grapes & 12 with
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5876. | |
5877. |
CUL-DAR209.12.19-20
Note:
1877.10.03--1877.11.07
Acacia (Queensland var) [application of water]
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5878. |
CUL-DAR68.86
Note:
1877.10.03--1877.11.07
Mertensia maritima / 11h a.m cleaned very gently with very soft sponge
Text
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|
5879. |
CUL-DAR67.34
Note:
1877.10.03--1877.10.29
Crinum capense / 11h 30 cleaned space in 2 leaves & placed little pools
Text
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|
5880. | |
5881. |
CUL-DAR67.31
Note:
1877.10.04--1877.11.13
Damsons / 5h pm cleaned 6 & left 6 with bloom, but not at all good bloom
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5882. |
CUL-DAR67.35
Note:
1877.10.04
Oxalis purpurata — shook 2 leaves very large & small one & leaflets of
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5883. | |
5884. | |
5885. | |
5886. |
CUL-DAR67.36
Note:
[1877].10.07--[1877].10.18
Ripe Grapes Frank (cleaned) / 10 cleaned with warm water
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5887. | |
5888. | |
5889. | |
5890. |
CUL-DAR209.14.45-46
Note:
[1877].10.11
Marsilea [quadrifolia] / Proof sheet of Forms of flowers, p. 63, published p. 123.
Text
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5891. |
CUL-DAR209.14.102-104
Note:
1877.10.12--1877.10.15
Passiflora gracilis / Proof sheet of Forms of flowers, p. 64, published p. 125.
Text
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5892. | |
5893. | |
5894. | |
5895. | |
5896. | |
5897. | |
5898. | |
5899. | |
5900. | |
5901. | |
5902. | |
5903. | |
5904. |
CUL-DAR209.1.116
Note:
1877.10.24
Melilotus officinalis. Proof sheet of Different forms of flowers, p. 62.
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5905. | |
5906. | |
5907. | |
5908. |
CUL-DAR53.2.109
Note:
1877.10.29
The habit of nutation that is of going on one side & then on another & so
Text
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5909. | |
5910. | |
5911. |
CUL-DAR209.11.88-89
Note:
1877.10.30--1877.11.12
Passiflora gracilis / Proof sheet of Forms of flowers, p. 32, published p. 61.
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5912. | |
5913. | |
5914. |
CUL-DAR64.2.59-62
Note:
[1877.11.00]
Chedworth / Level pavement — 8 in concrete over hypocaust — tree makes
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5915. | |
5916. | |
5917. | |
5918. | |
5919. | |
5920. | |
5921. | |
5922. |
CUL-DAR209.12.26
Note:
[1877].11.08--[1877].11.09
Acacia farnesiana [application of water]
Text
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|
5923. |
CUL-DAR67.37
Note:
1877.11.09--1877.11.14
Acacia like cultriformis but distinct from Kew / One branched with
Text
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5924. | |
5925. | |
5926. |
CUL-DAR63.35
Note:
1877.11.10--1877.11.12
Worms / After very violent rain & strong wind the castings on lawn seemed
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|
5927. | |
5928. | |
5929. |
CUL-DAR64.2.58
Note:
1877.11.14
The Barton Pavement Cirencester / Large pavement entirely roofed over
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|
5930. |
CUL-DAR209.9.94-102
Note:
1877.11.15--1878.12.29
Sleep of cotyledons [connected notes on various species]
Text
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5931. |
CUL-DAR64.2.78-80
Note:
1877.11.15
Chedworth / Remains discovered in 1866 & I think excavated then
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|
5932. | |
5933. |
CUL-DAR140.1.13
Note:
1877.11.17
Speech delivered by the public orator [English translation]
Text
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5934. | |
5935. | |
5936. | |
5937. |
CUL-DAR209.12.24-25
Note:
[1877].11.20--[1877].11.24
Acacia farnesiana [application of water] [with diagrams]
Text
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5938. | |
5939. |
CUL-DAR209.4.199-200
Note:
1877.11.20--1877.11.26
Lathyrus nissolia [with diagram attached]
Text
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5940. | |
5941. | |
5942. | |
5943. | |
5944. | |
5945. | |
5946. | |
5947. | |
5948. |
CUL-DAR67.38
Note:
1877.11.26--1878.01.24
Neptunia oleracea / Cot[yledon]s almost open — scratched 1 for about 1
Text
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|
5949. | |
5950. | |
5951. |
CUL-DAR67.39
Note:
1877.11.29
There is no bloom or power of repelling water on the cotyledons of the Cabbage
Image
|
5952. | |
5953. | |
5954. | |
5955. | |
5956. | |
5957. |
CUL-DAR67.40
Note:
1877.12.12--1878.01.02
Neptunia oleracea / The first time compound leaf has no bloom & was not
Text
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|
5958. |
CUL-DAR67.41
Note:
1877.12.12--1878.01.26
Nicotiana glauca / 11h am / cleaned with tepid sponge 2 young stems & put
Text
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|
5959. | |
5960. |
CUL-DAR64.1.12
Note:
1877.12.15--1877.12.18
Sandwalk pot of red argillaceous sand several worms at depth of 30 1/2
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5961. | |
5962. | |
5963. | |
5964. | |
5965. |
CUL-DAR86.B27
Note:
1877.12.21
Pfeffer in letter to F[rank] & in essays on Orn[??] urges that it is not
Text
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5966. | |
5967. | |
5968. | |
5969. | |
5970. |
CUL-DAR209.12.27
Note:
1877.12.25--1877.12.28
Acacia lophantha [application of water]
Text
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5971. | |
5972. | |
5973. | |
5974. | |
5975. |
CUL-DAR209.6.174
Note:
1877.12.31--1878.02.06
[Sleep of Cotyledon] / Proof sheet of Forms of flowers, p. 166
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|
5976. | |
5977. |
CUL-DAR209.12.3
Note:
[1877?]
Lists of Acacia and Eucalyptus species copied by Thiselton-Dyer.
Text
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5978. |
CUL-DAR210.11.9
Note:
[1877?]
memo: (Sale of main works which Darwin Charles Robert annotates: 'I believe 1877')
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|
5979. | |
5980. | |
5981. |
CUL-DAR210.14.212
Note:
[1870s.late?--1900s?]
[extracts from parish registers beginning] Chas Howard & Ann Abbott / Copied by WD Fox 15.09.1830
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5982. | |
5983. | |
5984. | |
5985. | |
5986. |
CUL-DAR210.14.218
Note:
[1870s.late?--1900s?]
Official search in the feet of fines 1679-1700, re `Darwin'
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|
5987. | |
5988. | |
5989. | |
5990. |
CUL-DAR210.14.227
Note:
[1870s.late?--1900s?]
[extracts from registers: `Darwyn' estates, 17th century]
|
5991. | |
5992. | |
5993. | |
5994. |
CUL-DAR210.14.249
Note:
[1870s.late?--1900s?]
[items from fines registers 1634-1765 re Abbott, Bayley, and others]
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|
5995. |
CUL-DAR60.1.71
Note:
[1877?].09.14
in the specimen of Drosera placed in weak N[itrate] of Silver (1 gr to
Text
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5996. | |
5997. | |
5998. | |
5999. | |
6000. | |
6001. | |
6002. | |
6003. | |
6004. | |
6005. | |
6006. | |
6007. |
CUL-DAR209.10.4-5
Note:
[1877?].12.12
Medicago marina asleep / awake / [Fig] F 175 / [Envelope]
Text
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|
6008. | |
6009. | |
6010. | |
6011. | |
6012. | |
6013. | |
6014. |
CUL-DAR209.2.26
Note:
[1878]
Frank at Wurzburg Erytherina spathaea / princepa / all 3 leaflets drop down vertically
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|
6015. | |
6016. | |
6017. | |
6018. | |
6019. |
CUL-DAR209.14.182
Note:
[Undated]
(Miscellaneous) Frank says Porliera - letter received 17 July 1878 plant in open ground after several days of rain as open or awake as the plant in pot
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|
6020. | |
6021. |
CUL-DAR209.14.89
Note:
[1878]
Frank at Wurzburg Ox. latifolia like O. acetosella O. variabilis do, but has 4 leaflets
Text
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|
6022. | |
6023. | |
6024. | |
6025. | |
6026. | |
6027. | |
6028. | |
6029. | |
6030. |
CUL-DAR69.B28
Note:
1878
"Scraps for 2nd edition of Cross and self fertilisation
fertilisation in the Vegetable Kingdom (1878)"
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|
6031. | |
6032. | |
6033. | |
6034. | |
6035. | |
6036. | |
6037. | |
6038. | |
6039. | |
6040. | |
6041. | |
6042. | |
6043. |
CUL-DAR209.8.69
Note:
1878.01.09
Entoca viscida [application of olive oil, lamp-black] / Proof sheet of Forms of flowers
Text
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|
6044. | |
6045. | |
6046. | |
6047. | |
6048. | |
6049. | |
6050. | |
6051. |
CUL-DAR67.42
Note:
1878.01.24
Oxalis corniculatus / Cotyledons no bloom first time is trifoliate & has
Text
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|
6052. | |
6053. | |
6054. |
CUL-DAR209.9.72-92
Note:
1878.02.00--1878.03.00
Radiation Cassia (various) / Cytisus / Oxalis (various) / Lotus
Text
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|
6055. | |
6056. |
CUL-DAR68.57
Note:
1878.02.03
The Glaucium Hooker has compared leaves with Herbarium & concludes that
Text
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|
6057. | |
6058. |
CUL-DAR67.43
Note:
1878.02.08
If bloom serves to prevent evaporation & it must always thus act (whether
Text
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|
6059. | |
6060. | |
6061. | |
6062. | |
6063. |
CUL-DAR67.56
Note:
1878.02.15
Acacia brachybotryx var glaucophylla — sponged 6 leaves with tepid water
Text
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|
6064. | |
6065. | |
6066. |
CUL-DAR68.58
Note:
1878.02.19--1878.03.05
Sea-kale / no bloom on cotyledons which keep closed for some days after
Text
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|
6067. |
CUL-DAR68.60
Note:
1878.02.22--1878.03.06
Mertensia maritima / 2 seedlings no bloom on Cots or on first true hairy
Text
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|
6068. |
CUL-DAR67.46
Note:
1878.02.23
Trifolium subterraneum / Cotyledons increase greatly in size & become
Text
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|
6069. | |
6070. |
CUL-DAR67.50
Note:
1878.03.06--1878.03.13
Oxalis valdiviana first true trifoliate leaf with good bloom
Text
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|
6071. |
CUL-DAR67.51
Note:
1878.03.06--1878.06.18
Trifolium strictum / F[rank] showed that Cot[yledon]s stood up almost
Text
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|
6072. | |
6073. | |
6074. | |
6075. | |
6076. | |
6077. | |
6078. |
CUL-DAR209.11.103
Note:
1878.03.12--1878.03.15
Oak American Apogeotropism / Instructions for printers of Cross and self fertilisation (fragment).
Text
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|
6079. | |
6080. | |
6081. | |
6082. | |
6083. |
CUL-DAR209.12.124-125
Note:
1878.03.20--1878.05.14
Desmodium gyrans [application of water]
Text
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6084. |
CUL-DAR209.9.93
Note:
1878.03.23--1878.03.25
Sleep of cotyledons / List of seedling plants
Text
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6085. | |
6086. | |
6087. | |
6088. | |
6089. |
CUL-DAR209.11.23
Note:
1878.04.04
Cabbage (red) Apogeotropism /Red Cabbage Seedlings with young Cotyledons
Image
|
6090. | |
6091. | |
6092. | |
6093. | |
6094. |
CUL-DAR209.2.122-123
Note:
1878.04.05--1878.04.17
Mimosa albida [application of water, ether]
Text
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6095. | |
6096. | |
6097. | |
6098. | |
6099. | |
6100. | |
6101. | |
6102. | |
6103. | |
6104. | |
6105. |
CUL-DAR209.5.8
Note:
[1878].04.25
Beans Radical as Hook How long radicles? / Proof sheet of Cross and self fertilisation.
Image
|
6106. | |
6107. |
CUL-DAR209.6.159
Note:
1878.04.29
Pteris aquilina the rachis breaks through the ground in a bowed shape & so I believe it is with many other Ferns.
Image
|
6108. | |
6109. |
CUL-DAR209.5.10
Note:
[1878].05.15
Beans Temperature at which Radicles were kept / Proof sheet of Forms of flowers.
Image
|
6110. | |
6111. | |
6112. | |
6113. | |
6114. |
CUL-DAR67.52
Note:
1878.05.20--1878.07.17
Iris Blue-flowered (By Solomon's Seal) / sponged 4 leaves both sides with
Text
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|
6115. | |
6116. |
CUL-DAR68.53
Note:
1878.05.23
Trifolium subterraneum / Sleeps like all other Clovers — viewed from
Text
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|
6117. | |
6118. | |
6119. | |
6120. | |
6121. | |
6122. | |
6123. | |
6124. |
CUL-DAR209.5.26-29
Note:
[1878].05.27--[1878].05.31
Radicles long of Beans extended horizontally
Image
|
6125. | |
6126. |
CUL-DAR209.3.225-226
Note:
1878.05.28--1878.05.29
Leaf of Iris pseudo-acorus / Proof sheet of Cross and self fertilisation, p. 124, published p. 245.
Text
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6127. | |
6128. | |
6129. | |
6130. | |
6131. | |
6132. | |
6133. | |
6134. | |
6135. | |
6136. | |
6137. | |
6138. |
CUL-DAR209.3.311
Note:
1878.06.05--1878.06.07
Verbena common sweet-smelling leaves / Proof sheet of Cross and self fertilisation.
Image
|
6139. | |
6140. | |
6141. |
CUL-DAR209.3.173-174
Note:
[1878].06.07--[1878].06.09
Drosera rotundifolia [application of carbonate of ammonia]
Text
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6142. | |
6143. | |
6144. | |
6145. | |
6146. | |
6147. | |
6148. | |
6149. | |
6150. | |
6151. | |
6152. | |
6153. | |
6154. | |
6155. | |
6156. | |
6157. | |
6158. | |
6159. | |
6160. | |
6161. | |
6162. | |
6163. | |
6164. | |
6165. | |
6166. | |
6167. | |
6168. | |
6169. | |
6170. |
CUL-DAR209.12.187
Note:
1878.06.25
Frank says that Sachs believes that one use of shutting
Text
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|
6171. | |
6172. | |
6173. | |
6174. | |
6175. | |
6176. | |
6177. | |
6178. |
CUL-DAR210.11.13
Note:
[1878.06.00.after]
memo: Accounts re 'Insectivorous plants', 'Fertilisation', 'Climbing plants', 'Expression', 'Variation', 'Origin', and Müller J.F.T 'Facts for Darwin' from 1876 to June 1878
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|
6179. |
CUL-DAR67.53
Note:
1878.07.00--1878.12.00
Acacia retinoides 4 Phyllodia sponged both sides with tepid water both
Text
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|
6180. |
CUL-DAR66.109-112
Note:
1878.07.00
Thalia dealbata (Marantaceae) / no bloom but leaves very greasy
Text
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|
6181. | |
6182. | |
6183. | |
6184. | |
6185. | |
6186. | |
6187. |
CUL-DAR209.5.220
Note:
[1878].07.07--[1878].07.31
[Zea] Temperature under Skylight / Draft of Cross and self fertilisation.
Text
Image
|
6188. | |
6189. |
CUL-DAR209.1.7
Note:
[1878].07.09
Arachis July 9th at night the packet of leaflets are not thrown over laterally plant must have been in a weak state
Image
|
6190. |
CUL-DAR209.6.119
Note:
1878.07.09
Frank says Monotropa Hypopitys come up through the ground doubled
Image
|
6191. | |
6192. | |
6193. | |
6194. |
CUL-DAR209.13.2-11
Note:
[1878].07.10-[1878].07.18
Thalia [application of nitric acid, nitrate of cobalt, hydrocyanic acid,
Text
Image
|
6195. | |
6196. | |
6197. | |
6198. | |
6199. | |
6200. | |
6201. |
CUL-DAR209.13.12-13
Note:
[1878].07.18--[1878].07.20
Thalia [application of nitric acid, chloroform]
Text
Image
|
6202. | |
6203. |
CUL-DAR209.11.225
Note:
1878.07.20--1878.07.30
Trifolium subterraneum [application of carbonate of ammonia]
Text
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|
6204. | |
6205. | |
6206. | |
6207. | |
6208. | |
6209. | |
6210. |
CUL-DAR209.11.247-249
Note:
[1878].07.30--[1878].08.24
Trifolium subterraneum [application of carbonate of ammonia]
Text
Image
|
6211. | |
6212. | |
6213. | |
6214. | |
6215. | |
6216. | |
6217. | |
6218. | |
6219. | |
6220. | |
6221. | |
6222. | |
6223. | |
6224. | |
6225. | |
6226. | |
6227. | |
6228. | |
6229. | |
6230. |
CUL-DAR209.14.33
Note:
[1878][.08.00.after]
Darwin Francis (Sir [1913]) to Darwin Charles Robert
Text
Image
|
6231. | |
6232. | |
6233. | |
6234. | |
6235. | |
6236. |
CUL-DAR209.6.50-54
Note:
1878.09.02--1878.10.11
Cassia (various) [application of sulphuric ether]
Text
Image
|
6237. |
CUL-DAR67.55
Note:
1878.09.02--1878.10.29
Trifolium resupinatum / The cotyledons do not rise at night
Text
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|
6238. | |
6239. | |
6240. | |
6241. | |
6242. | |
6243. | |
6244. | |
6245. | |
6246. | |
6247. | |
6248. | |
6249. | |
6250. | |
6251. | |
6252. | |
6253. | |
6254. | |
6255. | |
6256. | |
6257. | |
6258. | |
6259. | |
6260. | |
6261. | |
6262. | |
6263. | |
6264. | |
6265. | |
6266. | |
6267. | |
6268. | |
6269. | |
6270. | |
6271. | |
6272. | |
6273. | |
6274. | |
6275. | |
6276. | |
6277. | |
6278. | |
6279. | |
6280. | |
6281. |
CUL-DAR209.8.24-25
Note:
1878.10.07--1878.10.16
Oat / Impenetrability of Layer of argillaceous sand to Light
Text
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|
6282. | |
6283. | |
6284. |
CUL-DAR209.11.250
Note:
1878.10.11
Trifolium subterraneum [application of carbonate of ammonia]
Text
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|
6285. | |
6286. | |
6287. | |
6288. | |
6289. | |
6290. | |
6291. | |
6292. | |
6293. | |
6294. | |
6295. | |
6296. | |
6297. |
CUL-DAR209.5.109-111
Note:
1878.10.27--1878.11.19
Horse-chestnut / Spanish chestnut [application of caustic]
Text
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6298. | |
6299. | |
6300. |
CUL-DAR209.5.108
Note:
1878.10.31--1878.11.15
Horse-chestnut / 8h 30 / Nov 3d 8h 15 refixed some cards
Text
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6301. | |
6302. | |
6303. | |
6304. | |
6305. | |
6306. | |
6307. | |
6308. | |
6309. | |
6310. |
CUL-DAR209.6.55-56
Note:
[1878].11.13--[1878].11.21
Cassia glauca / Cassia pubescens / cotyledons
Text
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|
6311. |
CUL-DAR209.8.33-34
Note:
1878.11.14--1878.12.04
Beta vulgaris [application of gold beaters skin]
Text
Image
|
6312. | |
6313. | |
6314. | |
6315. |
CUL-DAR67.47
Note:
1878.11.21
Movement from touch seems to start from another basis than the other
Text
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|
6316. | |
6317. | |
6318. | |
6319. |
CUL-DAR209.11.134
Note:
1878.12.01--1878.12.11
Phaseolus multiflorus [application of grease]
Text
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6320. | |
6321. | |
6322. | |
6323. | |
6324. | |
6325. | |
6326. | |
6327. | |
6328. | |
6329. | |
6330. | |
6331. | |
6332. |
CUL-DAR209.11.144-148
Note:
[1878].12.22--[1879].01.02
Vicia faba [application of grease]
Text
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6333. | |
6334. | |
6335. | |
6336. | |
6337. |
CUL-DAR209.11.136-137
Note:
[1878].12.30--[1879].01.02
Phaseolus multiflorus [application of grease]
Text
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6338. | |
6339. | |
6340. | |
6341. | |
6342. | |
6343. | |
6344. | |
6345. |
CUL-DAR209.7.71
Note:
[1878?].04.29--[1880].09.13
Apheliotropm Mustard — Caustic [application of caustic]
Text
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|
6346. | |
6347. | |
6348. | |
6349. | |
6350. |
CUL-DAR209.3.255
Note:
[1878?].06.14--[1878?].06.16
Pelargonium zonale— (Scarlet Geranium)
Text
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|
6351. | |
6352. | |
6353. | |
6354. | |
6355. |
CUL-DAR209.5.164-176
Note:
[1878?].09.04--[1878?].11.27
Phaseolus / Horse bean / Long pod bean [application of grease, caustic,
Image
|
6356. | |
6357. | |
6358. |
CUL-DAR209.2.6
Note:
[1878?].10.14
[Desmodium gyrans] / Proof sheet and corrections of Forms of flowers, p. 62, published p. 120.
Text
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6359. | |
6360. | |
6361. | |
6362. | |
6363. | |
6364. | |
6365. | |
6366. | |
6367. | |
6368. | |
6369. |
CUL-DAR67.57-58
Note:
1879
Trifolium resupinatum / 10h 30 a.m a little Plant with 5 leaves 3 long &
Text
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|
6370. | |
6371. |
PC-Virginia-Erasmus.1
Note:
[1879]
'Heading / Old Chapel' Corrections for Erasmus Darwin (1879)
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|
6372. | |
6373. |
PC-Virginia-Erasmus.3
Note:
[1879]
'Not to print in back of wood cuts' Corrections for Erasmus Darwin (1879), back flyleaf
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|
6374. |
PC-Virginia-Erasmus-F1319.1
Note:
[1879]
Corrections for Erasmus Darwin 2d ed., tipped in to Darwin's copy of the 1st ed.
Text
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PDF
|
6375. | |
6376. | |
6377. | |
6378. | |
6379. | |
6380. |
CUL-DAR209.11.126-129
Note:
1879.01.23--1879.02.28
Horse-chestnut [application of caustic]
Text
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|
6381. | |
6382. |
CUL-DAR209.6.25
Note:
1879.01.25--1879.01.28
Cucurbita ovifera [for comparison with beans]
Text
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|
6383. |
CUL-DAR209.6.26
Note:
1879.01.25--1879.01.28
Beans: "Sachs curvature" in Phaseolus and Vicia
Text
Image
|
6384. | |
6385. | |
6386. | |
6387. |
CUL-DAR209.9.30
Note:
1879.02.01--1879.02.03
Pharbitis nil / Proof sheet of Forms of flowers
Text
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6388. | |
6389. | |
6390. | |
6391. | |
6392. | |
6393. | |
6394. | |
6395. | |
6396. | |
6397. | |
6398. | |
6399. | |
6400. | |
6401. |
CUL-DAR209.9.68
Note:
1879.03.31--1879.04.07
Trifolium repens / Trifolium pratense / Trifolium incarnatum
Text
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|
6402. | |
6403. | |
6404. | |
6405. |
CUL-DAR209.5.40-41
Note:
[1879].04.01--[1879].04.02
Beans / Fig 90: These 3 drawings on same block in this position
Text
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|
6406. | |
6407. | |
6408. | |
6409. | |
6410. | |
6411. |
CUL-DAR209.5.43-46
Note:
[1879].04.05--[1879].04.07
Beans / Effect of bits of glass on tips of radicles
Image
|
6412. | |
6413. | |
6414. |
CUL-DAR209.11.157-169
Note:
[1879].04.07--[1879].04.22
Vicia faba / Abstract of conclusions [application of caustic]
Text
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|
6415. |
CUL-DAR209.6.167
Note:
1879.04.07
Verbena hybrida (some garden var). cotyledons considerably raised at 10° P.m— having been horizontal during day.
Image
|
6416. |
CUL-DAR209.5.47-60
Note:
[1879].04.10--[1879].04.18
Beans / Sensitiveness of tips of radicles [application of gypsum]
Image
|
6417. | |
6418. | |
6419. | |
6420. | |
6421. | |
6422. | |
6423. | |
6424. | |
6425. | |
6426. |
CUL-DAR209.5.68-69
Note:
1879.04.23--1879.04.25
Beans / Radicle touched only once & not rubbed
Image
|
6427. | |
6428. | |
6429. | |
6430. | |
6431. |
CUL-DAR209.11.138-143
Note:
1879.04.26--1879.05.00
Phaseolus multiflorus [application of grease]
Text
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|
6432. | |
6433. |
CUL-DAR227.8.52
Note:
1879.04.28
[quoting from] Duncan A `A tribute of regard to the memory of Sir Henry
|
6434. |
CUL-DAR209.5.70-71
Note:
1879.04.29--1879.04.30
Beans / Radicles with single instantaneous touch with caustic 4 mm from
|
6435. | |
6436. | |
6437. | |
6438. | |
6439. | |
6440. | |
6441. | |
6442. | |
6443. |
CUL-DAR112.B4
Note:
1879.05.22
entire simplicity modesty and openness of mind are very characteristic of
Image
|
6444. | |
6445. |
CUL-DAR209.14.2
Note:
1879.05.28
Abutilon Darwinii / Siegesbeckia orientalis / Anoda wrightii
Text
Image
|
6446. | |
6447. | |
6448. | |
6449. | |
6450. |
CUL-DAR209.5.140
Note:
[1879].06.04--[1879].06.05
Peas Radicles extended horizontally [application of nitrate of silver]
Image
|
6451. | |
6452. | |
6453. | |
6454. | |
6455. | |
6456. |
CUL-DAR209.11.174-177
Note:
1879.06.08--1879.06.16
Vicia faba [effect of caustic on Sachs curvature]
Text
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6457. | |
6458. | |
6459. | |
6460. | |
6461. | |
6462. | |
6463. | |
6464. | |
6465. | |
6466. |
CUL-DAR209.11.121-124
Note:
1879.06.21--1879.07.04
Cucurbita ovifera [application of caustic]
Text
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|
6467. | |
6468. | |
6469. | |
6470. |
CUL-DAR209.11.178-182
Note:
1879.06.23--1879.06.30
Geotropic Beans Caustic [application of caustic]
Text
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|
6471. | |
6472. |
CUL-DAR262.11.17
Note:
[1879.06.25]
Horace / In July 1871 William carefully estimated the value of our
Text
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|
6473. | |
6474. |
CUL-DAR210.11.15
Note:
[1879.06.00.after]
memo: John Murray Accounts re Müller J.F.T 'Facts for Darwin', 'Fertilisation', 'Origin', 'Descent', 'Climbing plants', 'Orchids', 'Variation', 'Expression'; and general account June 1878 to June 1879
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|
6475. | |
6476. | |
6477. | |
6478. | |
6479. |
CUL-DAR209.6.16-17
Note:
1879.07.12
Beans: "Sachs curvature" in Phaseolus and Vicia [with diagram]
Text
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|
6480. | |
6481. | |
6482. | |
6483. | |
6484. | |
6485. | |
6486. | |
6487. | |
6488. | |
6489. | |
6490. | |
6491. | |
6492. | |
6493. | |
6494. | |
6495. | |
6496. | |
6497. | |
6498. | |
6499. | |
6500. | |
6501. | |
6502. | |
6503. | |
6504. | |
6505. |
CUL-DAR209.7.146
Note:
1879.09.22
An attempt to calculate comparative rate of upwards & downward movement in day-time oscillation of Sleeping plants
Text
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|
6506. | |
6507. | |
6508. | |
6509. | |
6510. |
CUL-DAR209.6.24
Note:
1879.10.18--1879.10.25
Beans: "Sachs curvature" in Phaseolus and Vicia
Text
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|
6511. | |
6512. |
CUL-DAR209.3.47-52
Note:
1879.11.02
(Miscellaneous): Carnation-tree / Petunia violacea / cabbage / Vicia faba
Text
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|
6513. | |
6514. | |
6515. | |
6516. |
CUL-DAR209.10.62
Note:
1879.11.13--1879.11.16
Mimosa — pudica: circumnutation & sleep-movements of main petiole during 34h 30m
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|
6517. | |
6518. | |
6519. | |
6520. |
CUL-DAR209.6.27
Note:
1879.12.14--1879.12.18
Beans: "Sachs curvature" in Phaseolus and Vicia [application of
Text
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|
6521. | |
6522. | |
6523. | |
6524. | |
6525. | |
6526. | |
6527. | |
6528. |
CUL-DAR210.14.225
Note:
[1879?]
Common's Journals IV. 407 13 Jan 1645 / Lords 22 Car I p. 350 / Common's Journals IV. 406
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|
6529. | |
6530. | |
6531. |
CUL-DAR210.14.248
Note:
[1879?]
copy of family information (1620-1754) "from Wm Darwin's Bible" Watermark 1829?
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|
6532. | |
6533. | |
6534. | |
6535. |
CUL-DAR227.8.68
Note:
[1879?]
[extract from] `Biographie Universelle Vol X 1855 article Darwin Erasme'
|
6536. | |
6537. | |
6538. | |
6539. | |
6540. |
CUL-DAR209.6.18-23
Note:
[1879?].09.28--[1879?].10.10
Beans: "Sachs curvature" in Phaseolus and Vicia
Text
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|
6541. |
CUL-DAR209.6.28-29
Note:
[1879?].12.20--[1879?].12.23
Vicia Gerardii-Cotyledon hypogean/ Phaseolus vulgaris- Hypocoty comes up bowed
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|
6542. |
CUL-DAR205.2.209
Note:
[1880.notbefore]
Hedge-row in sand-walk planted by self across a field years ago when I
Text
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6543. | |
6544. | |
6545. | |
6546. | |
6547. | |
6548. | |
6549. | |
6550. | |
6551. |
CUL-DAR64.2.107
Note:
[1880--1881]
Hensen of Kiel tells me that P.G Müller has published on the work of
Text
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6552. |
CUL-DAR64.1.55
Note:
[1880]
Hoffmeister / Light / a great abstract — "great sensitiveness to light"
Text
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6553. |
CUL-DAR64.2.23
Note:
[1880--1881]
How many square feet (with a decimal) in 2ft 3 3/4 by 2ft 3 5/8 inch?
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|
6554. |
CUL-DAR68.20
Note:
[1880s]
I might try obscure flowers such as Galium — The minute Vetches — Draba
Text
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|
6555. | |
6556. |
CUL-DAR64.2.31
Note:
[1880--1881]
Frank / Terrace 3.5 lb per square yard; how much per acre — George says
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|
6557. |
CUL-DAR64.1.14
Note:
[1880]
Smell — soaked cotton wool in strong tobacco juice & held close to 2
Image
|
6558. |
CUL-DAR68.1
Note:
[1880]--[[1882.04.00]]
Frank says he has got notes on the evaporation from leaves with & without bloom.
Image
|
6559. | |
6560. | |
6561. |
CUL-DAR64.2.86-89
Note:
[1880--1881]
Frank / What is angle of a surface rising 14 ft in 120 yards?
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|
6562. |
CUL-DAR68.15
Note:
[1880]--[[1882.04.00]]
I might try radicles in different solutions about the travelling up of
Text
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6563. |
CUL-DAR68.2
Note:
[1880]--[[1882.04.00]]
Frank says he has notes on matter diffused in water from Leaves with & without bloom.
Image
|
6564. | |
6565. |
NHM-WP6.4.1
Note:
[1880]
"Darwin's notes on 'Island Life'" and "Notes have been recorded in text."
Text
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6566. | |
6567. |
CUL-DAR92.B104-B107
Note:
[1880]
Unconscious memory by S Butler / We should not have to take any notice of
Image
|
6568. | |
6569. |
CUL-DAR209.6.3
Note:
1880.01.03
Abronia umbellata [application of permanganate of potash]
Text
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|
6570. | |
6571. |
CUL-DAR209.6.5
Note:
1880.01.05
Abronia umbellata [application of permanganate of potash]
Text
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|
6572. |
CUL-DAR209.6.105
Note:
1880.01.09
Megarrhiza californica [application of permanganate of potash]
Text
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|
6573. | |
6574. | |
6575. |
CUL-DAR63.83
Note:
1880.01.18
Fine rain at first & afterwards from worms there wd be more burrows at
Image
|
6576. | |
6577. | |
6578. | |
6579. | |
6580. | |
6581. | |
6582. | |
6583. | |
6584. | |
6585. | |
6586. | |
6587. | |
6588. | |
6589. | |
6590. | |
6591. | |
6592. |
CUL-DAR209.6.87-90
Note:
1880.03.07--1880.03.26
Ipomoea leptophylla [with diagram] [application of caustic]
Text
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|
6593. |
CUL-DAR210.14.40
Note:
[1880.03.16]
'Genealogical notes concerning the family of Darwin of Lincolnshire'
Text
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6594. |
CUL-DAR205.2.210
Note:
1880.03.19
Mr Henry Forbes in a letter to Mr Moresby says that Herons at Keeling Isd
Text
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6595. |
CUL-DAR65.47-48
Note:
1880.03.19--1880.05.12
A few days ago 2 larger pots were filled with earth with some gravel atop
Image
|
6596. | |
6597. |
CUL-DAR209.6.93
Note:
1880.03.26--1880.03.27
Ipomoea leptophylla [application of caustic]
Text
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|
6598. | |
6599. | |
6600. |
CUL-DAR210.11.17
Note:
[1880.03.00.after]
memo: List of main works, annotated with print-run totals from July 1874 to March 1880
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|
6601. |
CUL-DAR209.15.46-58
Note:
[1880.notbefore].03.31--.04.18
Cereus / Crassula / Pelargonium zonale / Quercus / Rose / Vicia faba /
Text
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|
6602. | |
6603. | |
6604. | |
6605. | |
6606. | |
6607. | |
6608. | |
6609. | |
6610. | |
6611. | |
6612. | |
6613. | |
6614. | |
6615. |
CUL-DAR65.3-6,6v
Note:
1880.06.17--1880.07.17
Wormoscope / 11.45 am put 1 gigantic & 1 small worm in — can travel
Image
|
6616. |
CUL-DAR65.1
Note:
1880.06.18--1880.08.29
Notes — Worms / on shaded walk Sand-walk — a sprinkling of leaves
Image
|
6617. | |
6618. | |
6619. | |
6620. |
CUL-DAR210.11.18
Note:
[1880.06.00.after]
memo: Accounts re 'Erasmus Darwin', 'Descent', 'Origin', 'Insectivorous plants', 'Orchids'; and general account June 1879 to June 1880
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|
6621. |
CUL-DAR64.1.16-20
Note:
[1880].07.21--[1880].08.11
Tried breathing gently on worms with mans breath & with cotton wool with
Image
|
6622. |
CUL-DAR65.8
Note:
[1880].07.24--[1880].08.05
Glass-Beads / found in a casting one of the black glass-beads about 1 1/2
Image
|
6623. |
CUL-DAR64.1.21-22
Note:
[1880].07.26--[1880].08.07
Saliva — Bell-glass — Lime & Elm Leaf dark green — Beech — small
Image
|
6624. |
CUL-DAR64.1.23
Note:
[1880].07.27
Vision on 2 or 3 ocasions out of very numerous trials when I suddenly
Image
|
6625. |
CUL-DAR64.1.24
Note:
[1880].07.29--[1880].09.15
Meat / In Pot 2 for many hours 1 worm had almost buried in cut end of raw
Image
|
6626. |
CUL-DAR64.1.25
Note:
[1880].07.31--[1880].08.31
Music / 2d Pot (2 worms out) on Pianoforte — Emma struc[k] C below
Image
|
6627. |
CUL-DAR65.7
Note:
1880.08.06
saw worm depositing castings by a peristaltic movement — they were not
Image
|
6628. |
CUL-DAR64.1.26-27
Note:
1880.08.27
Ivy Leaf / Looked at the track with reflected light with 4 & 5 HK but 4
Image
|
6629. |
CUL-DAR205.2.211
Note:
1880.08.31--1880.09.15
About 2 dozen beans (of last year) put in excess of water on 29th at 7h
Text
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|
6630. | |
6631. | |
6632. | |
6633. |
CUL-DAR65.11
Note:
[1880].09.08--[1880].09.19
Young Ivy leaf which was 1/2 rotten from having been kept in water now
Image
|
6634. |
CUL-DAR64.1.36-37
Note:
1880.09.09--1880.09.12
Darwin Francis (Sir [1913]) to Darwin Charles Robert
Image
|
6635. | |
6636. |
CUL-DAR64.1.38-39
Note:
1880.09.11--1880.09.13
Trypsin / At 4h 30 p.m put leaves in Sol of Trypsin without Thymol
Image
|
6637. | |
6638. |
CUL-DAR64.1.41
Note:
1880.09.15
Worms / Lime leaf from worms burrow — The guard cells of the stomata at
Image
|
6639. |
CUL-DAR64.1.42
Note:
1880.09.21
12h 30 pounded with heavy spade & drove it into turf & then rocked it in
Image
|
6640. |
CUL-DAR64.1.43-45
Note:
[1880].09.22--[1880].09.24
Worms / specimen almost decolorised in alcohol
Image
|
6641. |
CUL-DAR64.1.46
Note:
1880.09.24--1880.10.24
jumbled[?] 14 leaves of various kinds which had been dragged by tips into
Image
|
6642. |
CUL-DAR64.1.47
Note:
1880.09.24
I judge that worms fear from comparison with higher animals; as a friend
Image
|
6643. |
CUL-DAR65.12
Note:
[1880].09.24--[1880].09.30
Leaves Drawn into Holes / a large majority of small leaves drawn into
Image
|
6644. |
CUL-DAR65.13
Note:
[1880].09.27
Worm perceived light from Lens when immersed in water in saucer
Image
|
6645. |
CUL-DAR65.14
Note:
[1880.09.28.after]
Habits / I record in my notes on Sept 28 that near Down hundreds on
Image
|
6646. |
CUL-DAR107.1
Note:
1880.10.00
My father said what a change had come over the methods of science
Text
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|
6647. | |
6648. |
CUL-DAR64.1.50
Note:
1880.10.03--1880.10.10
ordinarily worms do not leave altogether holes (except sick ones)
Image
|
6649. |
CUL-DAR65.15-16
Note:
1880.10.03--1880.11.05
Filled box (inch by inch) with very fine ferrugineous sand
Image
|
6650. |
CUL-DAR52.F1
Note:
[1880s].10.06
Scoring with caustic produced no effect on the grains in palissade
Text
Image
|
6651. |
CUL-DAR65.17-18
Note:
1880.10.07
Worms drawing in leaves / Today in defined places I looked at 260 leaves
Image
|
6652. |
CUL-DAR65.19
Note:
1880.10.08
I found on perpendicular edges of turf of gravel walk mouths of burrows
Image
|
6653. |
CUL-DAR65.20-21
Note:
1880.10.08
Rt hand worm / Saw him drag several near the hole by the middle & try to
Image
|
6654. |
CUL-DAR63.39-40
Note:
1880.10.11--1880.10.19
Action of Gizzard — Worms / Castings from gravel-walk at Abinger
Image
|
6655. |
CUL-DAR65.22
Note:
1880.10.11
Laburnum leaves / 40 pulled out of burrows [manner in which dragged in]
Image
|
6656. |
CUL-DAR65.23
Note:
1880.10.12
Two dragged in a determined manner one of these was not seized quite by
Image
|
6657. |
CUL-DAR64.1.51
Note:
1880.10.15
Worms / (not on Heaths) / On Keston Common in the triangle between the
Image
|
6658. |
CUL-DAR64.1.52
Note:
1880.10.16
picked up Maple leaf which had been dragged into hole & terminal part
Image
|
6659. |
CUL-DAR63.43-46
Note:
1880.10.17--1880.10.20
Two stones and a bit of black gritty stuff looking like coal and the
Image
|
6660. | |
6661. | |
6662. | |
6663. |
CUL-DAR64.1.54
Note:
1880.10.23
Coloured lights / Before previous day & night — do not come out if Lamp
Image
|
6664. |
CUL-DAR64.1.56
Note:
[1880].10.24
Last night light frost & day previous 24h very much rain — yesterday
Image
|
6665. |
CUL-DAR65.24
Note:
1880.10.24
Folding of drawn in Leaves / Looked under Limes & drew out few tufts
Image
|
6666. |
CUL-DAR65.10
Note:
1880.10.25--1880.11.27
Pot IV / Habits / Leaf-mould & red fine sand mixed & well pressed down
Image
|
6667. |
CUL-DAR65.26
Note:
1880.10.25
It is all nonsense about worms often coming up out of burrows when land
Image
|
6668. |
CUL-DAR65.35
Note:
[1880.11.00]
Worms from further end of K[itchen] Garden / omitting Pot IV in which
Image
|
6669. |
CUL-DAR64.1.57-60
Note:
1880.11.04--1880.11.10
3 Tame Worms / In Pot 1 sand with some bits of Verandah Tiles lately
Image
|
6670. |
CUL-DAR65.27-28
Note:
1880.11.04--1880.11.05
large Pot I all with firm sand — large worms put in
Image
|
6671. |
CUL-DAR64.1.61
Note:
[1880].11.06--[1880].11.07
tried 5 castings new[?] & old from bottom of chalk valley — some quite
Image
|
6672. |
CUL-DAR65.29
Note:
1880.11.06
I examined under highest power leaf-mould from sand-walk particle of
Image
|
6673. |
CUL-DAR65.30
Note:
1880.11.07
I have been looking in Orchard on flower-beds near Scotch-firs where many
Image
|
6674. |
CUL-DAR65.31
Note:
1880.11.07
I am coming strongly to opinion that leaves drawn into holes & stones
Image
|
6675. |
CUL-DAR64.1.62
Note:
1880.11.08
Last night rain after many dry & cold days & this morning I saw very
Image
|
6676. |
CUL-DAR65.32
Note:
1880.11.10
However this may be (after my theoretical explanation) unless cylindrical
Image
|
6677. |
CUL-DAR65.33-34
Note:
1880.11.12--1880.11.25
Fir-leaves / Pots with worms from further end of K[itchen] Garden where
Image
|
6678. |
CUL-DAR64.1.63
Note:
1880.11.15
After very rainy night tracked very large worm in serpentine course for
Image
|
6679. |
CUL-DAR64.1.64
Note:
1880.11.17
I have tried a large number of leaves dragged naturally into holes -
Image
|
6680. |
CUL-DAR64.1.65-70
Note:
1880.11.17--1880.11.26
Calc[areous] glands / (1) worms; 2 glands on each side — when whole
Image
|
6681. |
CUL-DAR64.1.72
Note:
1880.11.18
Last night I put bits of raw fat through pins & this morning in Pot III &
Image
|
6682. |
CUL-DAR64.1.71
Note:
1880.11.19
Saw worm sucking end of raw meat into mouth & tugging at it over & over
Image
|
6683. |
CUL-DAR162.114
Note:
[1880].11.26--1881.02.16
Petioles of Robinia / Draft of Cross and self fertilisation, folio 443.
Text
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|
6684. |
CUL-DAR64.1.73
Note:
1880.11.27--1880.12.22
Celery leaf dragged into hole & quite moist apparently very lately
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|
6685. |
CUL-DAR64.1.74
Note:
1880.12.01--1880.12.02
F[rank] made section of Post[erior] glands after being hardened in
Image
|
6686. |
CUL-DAR64.1.75
Note:
1880.12.02
Last night a great deal of rain & worms have been crawling about but not
Image
|
6687. |
CUL-DAR64.1.76
Note:
[1880].12.03
I found a grass leaf — still attached to root drawn into hole by tip &
Image
|
6688. |
CUL-DAR63.49
Note:
1880.12.06
It is impossible to doubt that the bits of brick or tiles from the
Image
|
6689. |
CUL-DAR65.37
Note:
1880.12.13
Lower Terrace on which Lucy observed worms — certainly less favourable
Image
|
6690. | |
6691. |
CUL-DAR63.50
Note:
1880.12.17
Brading castings / Have washed & examined 4 castings from many particles
Image
|
6692. |
CUL-DAR64.1.77
Note:
1880.12.20
Worms now extremely active. On common where Heath coarse coarse grass
Image
|
6693. |
CUL-DAR64.1.78
Note:
1880.12.20
F[rank] has made section of anterior glands & these are certainly
Image
|
6694. |
CUL-DAR63.51
Note:
[1880].12.20
There can be no doubt about the rounding of bits of brick & mortar over
Image
|
6695. |
CUL-DAR64.1.79
Note:
1880.12.23
Mild weather — much rain lately walk all wet — many worm tracks -
Image
|
6696. | |
6697. |
CUL-DAR67.60-64
Note:
1880.12.24--1881.01.27
Commelina coelestis / When seeds germinate — Cot? projects first -
Text
Image
|
6698. | |
6699. |
CUL-DAR200.3.49
Note:
[1880s--1900s?]
Blomefields alphabetical list [list of plants with dates]
Image
PDF
|
6700. | |
6701. | |
6702. |
CUL-DAR209.5.78
Note:
[1880?].03.17--[1880?].03.27
Beans / [Force of radicle] [with figure]
Text
Image
|
6703. | |
6704. | |
6705. | |
6706. | |
6707. | |
6708. | |
6709. | |
6710. | |
6711. | |
6712. | |
6713. |
CUL-DAR62.100
Note:
[1881]
Stellaria media from Dung Heap — same exposure as the Lamium and
Text
Image
|
6714. |
CUL-DAR62.101
Note:
[1881]
Lactuca comm[on] Lettuce — Seedlings with 5 or 6 leaves & nearly fully
Text
Image
|
6715. |
CUL-DAR62.102
Note:
[1881]
Opuntia boliviensis / Schubertia graveolens / Carica papaya [application
Text
Image
|
6716. |
CUL-DAR62.107
Note:
[1881]
Oxalis sensitiva in C[arbonate] of A[mmonia] 7 to 1000 for 44h — no
Text
Image
|
6717. |
CUL-DAR62.108
Note:
[1881]
Yew — Roots exposed for 42h to sol of C[arbonate] of A[mmonia] (7 to
Text
Image
|
6718. | |
6719. |
CUL-DAR52.F22
Note:
1881
Aggregation / Primula sinensis [application of carbonate of ammonia]
Text
Image
|
6720. | |
6721. |
CUL-DAR52.F73-F83
Note:
1881
Dionaea [application of carbonate of ammonia, glycerine, alcohol, acetic
Text
Image
|
6722. |
CUL-DAR62.44
Note:
[1881]
Absorption by roots / Mercurialis perennis [application of carbonate of
Text
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|
6723. |
CUL-DAR62.45
Note:
[1881]
Stapelia hamata d[itt]o for 23h no regular agg[regation] in alternate
Text
Image
|
6724. | |
6725. |
CUL-DAR62.5
Note:
[1881]
Euphorbia peplus — sketch of the transverse section near tip of root
Text
Image
|
6726. |
CUL-DAR62.51
Note:
[1881]
Phalaris canariensis soaking for 21h in sol of 4 to 1000 No action
Text
Image
|
6727. |
CUL-DAR62.52
Note:
[1881]
Allium (garlic) — no aggregation after the same immersion as the Mercurialis
Image
|
6728. |
CUL-DAR62.53
Note:
[1881]
Celery (Apium) after about 20h in 4 to 1000 some granular matter in some
Text
Image
|
6729. |
CUL-DAR62.60
Note:
[1881]
Dandelion & Sow Thistle — Plants dug up & roots exposed for 18h to
Text
Image
|
6730. |
CUL-DAR62.61
Note:
[1881]
Carica papaya / Taraxacum / Lamium purpureum [application of carbonate of
Text
Image
|
6731. | |
6732. | |
6733. |
CUL-DAR64.1.80
Note:
1881.01.03
Worms out last night crawling along walks — mild weather walk wet
Image
|
6734. |
CUL-DAR65.39-39v
Note:
[1881].01.04--[1881].01.08
Ash petioles field — only few in each hole Drawn in by apex
Image
|
6735. |
CUL-DAR65.40
Note:
1881.01.06
Sand is rendered pale by immersion for some weeks in diluted muriatic
Image
|
6736. |
CUL-DAR65.41
Note:
1881.01.09
With respect to "blind impulsive act" we shall see that the Laburnum
Image
|
6737. |
CUL-DAR64.1.81
Note:
1881.01.20
Two Carb[?][onaceous?] concretions in castings from Beaulieu & some from
Image
|
6738. |
CUL-DAR64.1.82
Note:
1881.01.20
Worms from flower pots in study — 2 cases in which anterior pair of
Image
|
6739. |
CUL-DAR63.53
Note:
1881.01.20
Beanstick[?] from precincts of Abbey — not from trap-door — bit of brick
Image
|
6740. |
CUL-DAR63.54
Note:
1881.01.22
In the 2 pots which have been kept for 10 weeks examined the many bits of
Image
|
6741. |
CUL-DAR64.1.83
Note:
1881.01.29
When the ant[erior] calc[areous] gland is constantly filled with a
Image
|
6742. | |
6743. | |
6744. | |
6745. |
CUL-DAR64.1.84
Note:
1881.02.04--1881.02.05
Worms have been crawling about after heavy rain / many worms have crawled
Image
|
6746. |
CUL-DAR65.65-74
Note:
1881.02.04--1881.03.17
Triangles of Paper / some of card wetted (1 inch x 3) under lime trees
Image
|
6747. | |
6748. | |
6749. | |
6750. | |
6751. |
CUL-DAR65.60-63
Note:
1881.03.04--1881.03.11
Narrow Triangles of Paper — Worms in Pots [manner in which dragged into
Text
Image
|
6752. | |
6753. |
CUL-DAR65.55
Note:
1881.03.06
I have been trying repeatedly with fine pincers bring narrow triangles of
Text
Image
|
6754. |
CUL-DAR65.56-57
Note:
1881.03.06--1881.03.08
Worms in confinement / Triangles of Paper / Saw worm dragging broad
Text
Image
|
6755. |
CUL-DAR65.44-44v
Note:
[1881.03.13.after]
William in letter dated March 13 1881 says he has looked at 29 more
Text
Image
|
6756. |
CUL-DAR65.91-93
Note:
1881.03.18--1881.05.02
[observations on worms drawing pieces of paper into burrows, continued]
Text
Image
|
6757. |
CUL-DAR65.58-59
Note:
1881.03.20
Several narrow & 1 broad [pieces of paper] which had been drawn by bases
Image
|
6758. | |
6759. |
CUL-DAR65.83
Note:
[1881].03.26
Summary about the bending of basal angles of Triangles [with table]
Image
|
6760. | |
6761. | |
6762. | |
6763. |
CUL-DAR65.77,78a,78b
Note:
1881.04.03
Above where the Eastbourne Rd leaves the town / Very steep bit of down
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|
6764. |
CUL-DAR209.2.142-145
Note:
1881.04.14--1881.05.17
Mimosa pudica [application of water, black grease]
Text
Image
|
6765. |
CUL-DAR209.12.126-131
Note:
1881.04.16--1881.05.03
Desmodium gyrans [application of water]
Text
Image
PDF
|
6766. |
CUL-DAR65.80
Note:
1881.04.24--1881.05.01
Rain last night after long dry weather a good many tracks
Text
Image
|
6767. | |
6768. |
CUL-DAR65.49
Note:
[1881].04.30--[1881].05.11
Leaves of Pinus austriaca or nigricans with tips of 2 needles of each
Text
Image
|
6769. |
CUL-DAR53.1.B5
Note:
1881.05.00
Mantegazza has published a big book on Expression, which he has sent me
Text
Image
|
6770. | |
6771. |
CUL-DAR65.50-51
Note:
1881.05.08--1881.05.20
Pinus Leaves with tips tied together fine waxed Thread
Text
Image
|
6772. | |
6773. |
CUL-DAR67.65
Note:
1881.05.17
Desmodium from Fritz Müller Sp[ecimen] I / said to sleep like common
Text
Image
|
6774. | |
6775. |
CUL-DAR209.12.132-133
Note:
1881.07.08--1881.08.16
Desmodium gyrans [application of water, sulphuric ether]
Text
Image
PDF
|
6776. | |
6777. |
CUL-DAR67.71
Note:
1881.07.08--1881.07.25
Acacia lophantha — gathered leaf — leaflets protected on both sides by
Text
Image
|
6778. |
CUL-DAR67.66-67
Note:
1881.07.09--1881.07.10
Phyllanthus consanguineus / Leaves were finely silvery in cold water &
Text
Image
|
6779. |
CUL-DAR67.72-73
Note:
1881.07.10--1881.07.27
Phyllanthus consanguineus [continued] [application of sulphurous ether]
Text
Image
|
6780. |
CUL-DAR67.68
Note:
1881.07.11
Marsilea quadrivalva syringed 2 nice leaves with water at 90°.F from
Text
Image
|
6781. |
CUL-DAR67.70
Note:
1881.07.11
Phyllanthus compressus — leaves with bloom on both sides waved for 1
Text
Image
|
6782. |
CUL-DAR67.69
Note:
1881.07.17--1881.10.28
Smithia pfundii / Syringed for 4 [minutes] from beneath with water at
Text
Image
|
6783. | |
6784. | |
6785. |
CUL-DAR67.76-77
Note:
1881.07.25--1882.01.07
Acacia lophantha / 12h 15 p.m The 6 pairs of terminal leaflets on the 2
Text
Image
|
6786. |
CUL-DAR67.86-87
Note:
1881.07.25--1881.10.11
Robinia pseudo-acacia / 12h 15 pm Plant in pot in cool greenhouse growing
Text
Image
|
6787. |
CUL-DAR67.78-79
Note:
1881.07.26--1881.10.28
Cassia floribunda / Drops put on at 11h am / 2 pairs of young tender
Text
Image
|
6788. | |
6789. |
CUL-DAR67.82-83
Note:
1881.07.26--1881.08.14
Clarkia elegans / Dark red anthers with red filaments exterior face
Text
Image
|
6790. |
CUL-DAR67.84-85
Note:
1881.07.26--1881.09.29
Fruit — Bloom / Mahonia / Sea-kale / French Poppy [application of cold
Text
Image
|
6791. |
CUL-DAR62.2
Note:
1881.07.28--1881.07.29
Roots — Absorption — Euphorbia (peplus?) [application of carbonate of
Text
Image
|
6792. | |
6793. | |
6794. |
CUL-DAR62.54-58
Note:
1881.08.00--1881.10.00
Lemna — Aggregation / Lemna root in plain water — close to tip many
Text
Image
|
6795. |
CUL-DAR67.95-104
Note:
1881.08.00--1881.10.00
[application of] Dripping [water] [to various plants]
Text
Image
|
6796. | |
6797. |
CUL-DAR62.3-4
Note:
1881.08.11
Aggregation / Euphorbia peplus — Plants watered night before dug up &
Text
Image
|
6798. |
CUL-DAR62.6-11
Note:
[1881].08.12--[1881].11.05
Aggregation — Euphorbia roots [continued]
Text
Image
|
6799. |
CUL-DAR62.62
Note:
[1881].08.20
Aggregation / Cucurbita ovifera — Short lateral cut off roots (seeds
Text
Image
|
6800. |
CUL-DAR62.106
Note:
1881.08.23
Aggregation / Beet / Tripoli Onion [application of carbonate of ammonia]
Text
Image
|
6801. | |
6802. |
CUL-DAR67.89
Note:
1881.08.25
Oxalis sepium (raised from seed sent me by F Müller) [application of
Text
Image
|
6803. | |
6804. |
CUL-DAR67.109-110
Note:
1881.08.29--1881.09.13
Dripping [water] / Robinia pseudo-acacia / Phyllanthus consanguineus
Text
Image
|
6805. |
CUL-DAR52.F24-F25
Note:
1881.08.31--1881.09.04
Geranium / Aggregation / Saxifraga sarmentosa(?) [application of
Text
Image
|
6806. |
CUL-DAR52.F47-F68
Note:
1881.09.00--1881.12.00
Drosera / Aggregation [application of carbonate of ammonia, iodide of
Text
Image
|
6807. | |
6808. |
CUL-DAR67.91-93
Note:
1881.09.03--1881.09.30
Dripping [water] / Cotyledon bracteosum / Smithia pfundii / Oxalis sepium
Text
Image
|
6809. |
CUL-DAR52.F26-F44
Note:
1881.09.04--1881.10.02
Aggregation / Geranium [application of carbonate of ammonia, alcohol,
Text
Image
|
6810. |
CUL-DAR210.14.45
Note:
1881.09.05
[copy from Register of Baptisms St Chad, christening of Darwin E.A]
|
6811. |
CUL-DAR52.F7
Note:
[1881].09.05
F[rank] examined 3 middle tentacles on each leaf to which nothing had
Text
Image
|
6812. |
CUL-DAR52.F45
Note:
[1881].09.09
Geranium / 10.30 to 11am / Cut sections of the same young upper leaf that
Text
Image
|
6813. |
CUL-DAR52.F46
Note:
[1881].09.10--[1881].10.15
Dipsacus / Teasel / Leaf attached to seedling plant which was dug up for
Text
Image
|
6814. | |
6815. |
CUL-DAR67.94
Note:
1881.09.14
Box / K[itchen] garden walk edged by 2 vars of Box — one with narrower
Text
Image
|
6816. | |
6817. |
CUL-DAR67.108
Note:
1881.09.22--1881.10.10
Oxalis sensitiva / One of the terminal leaflets with largest brown patch
Text
Image
|
6818. | |
6819. | |
6820. |
CUL-DAR62.12-33
Note:
[1881].10.00--[1881].11.00
Euphorbia peplus / Roots placed in sol of 2 to 1000 of C of Ammonia
Text
Image
|
6821. |
CUL-DAR52.F92-F98
Note:
1881.10.00
Spirogyra [application of carbonate of ammonia, alcohol, acetic acid,
Text
Image
|
6822. |
CUL-DAR52.F12
Note:
[1881].10.04--[1881].10.05
[annotated diagram of plant experiments] [application of acetic acid]
Image
|
6823. | |
6824. | |
6825. |
CUL-DAR52.F23
Note:
1881.10.14
Aggregation / Pinguicula (common sp) [application of carbonate of
Text
Image
|
6826. |
CUL-DAR52.F4
Note:
1881.10.29
Pelargonium zonale / Slight pressure from loaded[?] pin pressing on glass
Text
Image
|
6827. |
CUL-DAR52.F69-F72
Note:
1881.11.00
Drosophyllum lusitanicum [application of carbonate of ammonia, alcohol]
Text
Image
|
6828. |
CUL-DAR52.F85-F91
Note:
[1881].11.00
Sarracenia purpurea [application of carbonate of ammonia, acetic acid,
Text
Image
|
6829. | |
6830. |
CUL-DAR62.90
Note:
1881.11.04
Dionaea / Short roots of young plant placed in C[arbonate] of Ammonia 4
Text
Image
|
6831. |
CUL-DAR62.36-41
Note:
[1881].11.05--[1881].11.14
Euphorbia myrsinites / Roots of a young plant with only 4 leaves [??]
Text
Image
|
6832. |
CUL-DAR62.79-80
Note:
[1881].11.05--[1881].11.06
Oxalis acetosella / Placed roots after examining them in sol of 7 to 1000
Text
Image
|
6833. |
CUL-DAR62.91-93
Note:
[1881].11.15--[1881].11.23
Nettles Urtica / Roots put in / 4h 45 p.m — sol of about 6 to 1000 [of
Text
Image
|
6834. |
CUL-DAR62.34-35
Note:
[1881].11.16--[1881].11.18
Euphorbia amygdaloides / Young plant 5 or 6 inches high — roots put into
Text
Image
|
6835. |
CUL-DAR62.82-86
Note:
[1881].11.21--[1881].11.23
Pelargonium zonale — Roots kept in sol of C[arbonate] of A[mmonia] 4 to
Text
Image
|
6836. |
CUL-DAR62.48
Note:
[1881].11.25
Poinsettia pulcherrima / Roots of moderately sized plant with innumerable
Text
Image
|
6837. |
CUL-DAR62.87-89
Note:
[1881].11.25
Sarracenia — Roots / Two white rootlets placed in C[arbonate] of
Text
Image
|
6838. |
CUL-DAR62.104
Note:
[1881].11.27--[1881].11.30
Hoya campanulata / Euphorbia splendida / Cabbage growing in K[itchen]
Text
Image
|
6839. |
CUL-DAR62.49-50
Note:
[1881].11.29
Phyllanthus compressus / Roots of young plant kept in sol 4 to 1000 for
Text
Image
|
6840. |
CUL-DAR62.63-71
Note:
[1881].12.00--1882.01.00
Begonia / Cyclamen persicum [application of carbonate and phosphate of
Text
Image
|
6841. |
CUL-DAR52.F6
Note:
1881.12.02
Stapelia hamata no agg[regation] of ch[lorophyll] grains after immersion in C. of A. 4 to 1000 for 25˚ December 2d 1881
Image
|
6842. |
CUL-DAR62.81
Note:
[1881].12.02--[1881].12.03
Acalypha marginata / Croton oblongifolium / Manihot glaziovi
Text
Image
|
6843. |
CUL-DAR62.105
Note:
[1881].12.05--[1881].12.07
Hevea spruciana (Indian rubber plant) [application of carbonate of
Text
Image
|
6844. |
CUL-DAR62.77-78
Note:
1881.12.12--1882.01.03
Strawberry — Osmic acid completely blackens [application also of
Text
Image
|
6845. |
UBC-RBSC-ARC-1731-1-43
Note:
1881.12.19
Burdon Sanderson's recollections of a visit to Mr Darwin
Text
Image
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6846. |
CUL-DAR62.72-75
Note:
1881.12.22--1881.12.24
Primula acaulis — Roots left in C[arbonate] of A[mmonia] 4 to 1000
Text
Image
|
6847. |
CUL-DAR62.59
Note:
[1881].12.23
Lemna Parsnip — Roots / In C[arbonate] of A[mmonia] for 2h
Text
Image
|
6848. |
CUL-DAR62.43
Note:
[1881].12.24--[1881].12.25
Euphorbia rhipsaloides / Whip-like fleshy branches [application of
Text
Image
|
6849. |
CUL-DAR62.103
Note:
[1881].12.27
Vinca (Madagascar) — Roots in Sol 4 to 1000 for 18 1/2h — no granular
Text
Image
|
6850. |
CUL-DAR62.46
Note:
[1881].12.27
Calebogyne[?] ilirifolia (Euphorb?) — Roots immersed [application of
Text
Image
|
6851. |
CUL-DAR62.42
Note:
[1881].12.29
Euphorbia ornithopus (fleshy plant) [application of carbonate of
Text
Image
|
6852. | |
6853. | |
6854. | |
6855. |
CUL-DAR207.4
Note:
1882
Mr Darwin received, as he informs me, about two years ago a letter from the Baron de Villa Franca in Brazil:
Text
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|
6856. | |
6857. |
CUL-DAR52.F2
Note:
1882.01.04
Pelargonium Leaves to see if C[arbonate] of A[mmonia] acted mainly as a
Text
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|
6858. |
CUL-DAR52.F10
Note:
[1882].01.14
Cyclamen persicum in 7 to 1000 [solution unstated] from 3h 11 to 10h 13 =
Text
Image
|
6859. |
CUL-DAR52.F11
Note:
1882.01.15
Leaf of Cyclamen left in distilled water from 13h to 10h 30 on 15th &
Text
Image
|
6860. | |
6861. |
CUL-DAR52.F3
Note:
1882.01.18
Pelargonium zonale / 2 leaves kept submerged in distilled water for 47
Text
Image
|
6862. |
CUL-DAR52.F5
Note:
1882.01.18
Euphorbia peplus / Leaves for 48h in sol[ution] of C[arbonate] of
Text
Image
|
6863. | |
6864. |
CUL-DAR67.111
Note:
1882.01.21--1882.02.19
Acacia lophantha / It is very curious that all 6 leaflets on the 3 pinnae
Text
Image
|
6865. |
CUL-DAR194.19
Note:
1882.02.00
Data for Corrections for 6th Thousandth printed Feb 1882 / Worm-Book
Text
Image
|
6866. | |
6867. |
CUL-DAR67.112
Note:
1882.03.04--1882.03.23
Clarkia elegans / 9 pods of both kinds from pots in which single plants
Text
Image
|
6868. |
CUL-DAR67.113
Note:
1882.03.07
Clarkia / It wd be advisable to cross-fertilise with pollen from distinct
Text
Image
|
6869. | |
6870. |
CUL-DAR64.2.106
Note:
1882.03.22
Worms have collected heaps of stones to unparalleled extent / open
Image
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6871. | |
6872. | |
6873. | |
6874. | |
6875. | |
6876. |
CUL-DAR112.B9-B23
Note:
1882.05.00
I George Darwin am going to try to write down my recollections of my
Text
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|
6877. |
CUL-DAR210.8.36
Note:
[1882.05.00.possibly]
[reminiscence of Darwin Charles Robert relating to 1877]
Text
Image
|
6878. | |
6879. | |
6880. | |
6881. |
CUL-DAR112.B57-B76
Note:
1882.06.02
I think it must have been in the spring of 1828 that I first met Darwin
Text
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6882. | |
6883. | |
6884. | |
6885. |
CUL-DAR231.2
Note:
[1882.04.late?]
and be sure to tell all my children how good they have always been
|
6886. |
CUL-DAR210.8.37
Note:
[1882.05.00.possibly]
[reminiscence of Darwin Charles Robert relating to 1880]
Text
Image
|
6887. |
CUL-DAR210.8.38
Note:
[1882.05.00.possibly]
[reminiscence of Darwin Charles Robert relating to 1881]
Text
Image
|
6888. |
CUL-DAR210.8.40
Note:
[1882.05.00.possibly]
[reminiscence of Darwin Charles Robert — a sentence on ill-health]
Text
Image
|
6889. | |
6890. | |
6891. |
CUL-DAR112.B3b--B3f
Note:
1883.01.04
My Father was a thorough Liberal by his position in politics
Text
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|
6892. |
CUL-DAR112.B5
Note:
[1880s.mid.probably]
The first time I went to Down Professor Huxley drove with me
Text
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6893. | |
6894. | |
6895. | |
6896. | |
6897. | |
6898. | |
6899. | |
6900. |
CUL-DAR262.15.165
Note:
[1885.05.00]
White tickets [list of those to be issued for attendance at unveiling of Darwin memorial]
|
6901. |
CUL-DAR262.15.166
Note:
[1885.05.00]
[number of applications for tickets for attendance at unveiling of Darwin memorial]
Image
|
6902. |
EH88206389
Note:
[1885.05.00]
White tickets [list of those to be issued for attendance at unveiling of Darwin memorial]
|
6903. |
EH88206390
Note:
[1885.05.00]
[number of applications for tickets for attendance at unveiling of Darwin memorial]
|
6904. | |
6905. | |
6906. | |
6907. | |
6908. |
CUL-DAR112.B94-B98
Note:
1886
Charles Darwin and I were school-fellows at the Revd George Case's
Text
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6909. | |
6910. |
CUL-DAR210.8
Note:
Undated
[All of former DAR.210.8 in one sequence of 42 images, recatalogued since microfilming] W E Darwin and Francis Darwin on the religious part of the Autobiography…
Image
|
6911. | |
6912. | |
6913. | |
6914. |
CUL-DAR69.A53
Note:
1888
"Charles Darwin's notes, and other miscellaneous notes,
for the 1888 edition of Coral reefs"
Image
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6915. | |
6916. | |
6917. | |
6918. | |
6919. | |
6920. | |
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6922. | |
6923. | |
6924. | |
6925. | |
6926. | |
6927. | |
6928. |
CUL-DAR210.14.97
Note:
[1892]
Coat-of-arms: 1892 `Rubbing from tombstone of Dr John DuPuy ... Trinity Church New York City'
|
6929. |
CUL-DAR262.10.9
Note:
1892.09.01--1893.08.02
[Wormograph, measurements and observations] (first page only)
Image
|
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6931. | |
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6941. | |
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6943. | |
6944. | |
6945. | |
6946. | |
6947. | |
6948. | |
6949. |
CUL-DAR210.14.147
Note:
1897.06.00
Wedgwood pedigree, Allen pedigree R. B. L [Richard Buckley Litchfield]
Image
|
6950. | |
6951. | |
6952. | |
6953. | |
6954. | |
6955. | |
6956. |
CUL-DAR210.14.157
Note:
1900.08.00
Quotation from the "Black Books of Lincolns Inn" Conrhill Magazine Aug. 1900.
Image
|
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6958. | |
6959. | |
6960. | |
6961. | |
6962. | |
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6967. | |
6968. | |
6969. | |
6970. | |
6971. | |
6972. | |
6973. | |
6974. | |
6975. |
McGill-CA-OSLER0-P110[.166]
Note:
[1909]
4pp list of items to display at Darwin exhibition, Christ's College, Cambridge
Text
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6976. |
McGill-CA-OSLER0-P110[.168]
Note:
[1909]
Preliminary list of things that cd be lent by G.H.D
Text
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6977. |
McGill-CA-OSLER0-P110[.169]
Note:
[1909]
[List of items to lend to the Darwin exhibition]
Text
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|
6978. |
McGill-CA-OSLER0-P110[.185]
Note:
[1909]
note: "This photograph of Charles Darwin by his son Major Darwin....in 1875. This copy belong to Charles Darwin himself".
Image
|
6979. | |
6980. |
CUL-DAR250.43
Note:
1909.06.19
Copy of an order made in the Order Book of Christ's College Cambridge
|
6981. |
CUL-Add8904.4.2454--2459
Note:
[1910--1939]
drawings and watercolours; with drawings of her by Darwin E.M née Monsell
|
6982. | |
6983. | |
6984. | |
6985. | |
6986. |
CUL-DAR210.14.197
Note:
[1911--1919]
Pedigree showing connection of Barclays with noteworthy ancestors
|
6987. | |
6988. | |
6989. | |
6990. | |
6991. | |
6992. |
CUL-Add9368.2.65--66
Note:
1914.08.29
[copy of description for Darwin Er of Darwin I née Farrer E.C.'s journey]
|
6993. | |
6994. | |
6995. | |
6996. | |
6997. | |
6998. | |
6999. | |
7000. |
CUL-Add9368.2.68
Note:
1915.05.00
[copy of poem found in Colwyn Phillips' notebook when his kit came home]
|
7001. | |
7002. | |
7003. | |
7004. | |
7005. | |
7006. | |
7007. | |
7008. | |
7009. | |
7010. |
CUL-DAR261.10.71
Note:
[1917??]--[[1951??]]
In arranging these letters from C Darwin to my father
PDF
|
7011. | |
7012. | |
7013. | |
7014. | |
7015. | |
7016. | |
7017. | |
7018. | |
7019. | |
7020. | |
7021. | |
7022. | |
7023. | |
7024. |
CUL-Add8904.2.777--778
Note:
1926.02.16
booklet later used by Barlow E.N née Darwin for Oxalis notes 1926--1940
|
7025. | |
7026. | |
7027. |
CUL-DAR238.2.5
Note:
1928
Examples of the Zeeman effect at intemediate strengths of magnetic field `Royal Society of London, proceedings A 118': 264--285
|
7028. |
CUL-DAR239.20.1
Note:
1928.09.23--1928.12.03
List of those thanked for condolences on death of Darwin H
|
7029. |
CUL-DAR239.28.1
Note:
1928.10.10
List of subscribers to testimonial presented to Major Darwin on his
|
7030. | |
7031. |
CUL-DAR262.28.6
Note:
[1929]
Recollection of Darwin. Episode [concerns supplying chloride of tin]
Text
Image
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7032. | |
7033. | |
7034. | |
7035. | |
7036. | |
7037. | |
7038. | |
7039. | |
7040. | |
7041. | |
7042. | |
7043. | |
7044. |
CUL-Add9209.2.111--117
Note:
[1938]
Travel diary in Europe and the Middle East, including sketches and watercolours
|
7045. | |
7046. | |
7047. | |
7048. | |
7049. | |
7050. |
CUL-Add8904.4.1287--1298
Note:
[1939--1947]
three-quarters profile with eyes almost or wholly closed
|
7051. | |
7052. | |
7053. | |
7054. | |
7055. | |
7056. | |
7057. | |
7058. | |
7059. | |
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7067. | |
7068. | |
7069. | |
7070. | |
7071. | |
7072. | |
7073. | |
7074. | |
7075. | |
7076. | |
7077. |
CUL-DAR221.1.114
Note:
[1962.10.16--1962.10.24]
[inventory] Books from the library of Charles and Francis Darwin
|
7078. | |
7079. | |
7080. | |
7081. | |
7082. | |
7083. |
CUL-DAR251.235
Note:
[1966]--[1975]
[concerning extracts from letters of Darwin E née Wedgwood to Darwin George Howard] "
|
7084. |
CUL-Add9209.3.368
Note:
[1968.09.00]--[1975]
[copy of part of a letter from Raverat G.M. née Darwin to Butler J] "
|
7085. | |
7086. | |
7087. | |
7088. | |
7089. | |
7090. | |
7091. | |
7092. | |
7093. | |
7094. | |
7095. | |
7096. | |
7097. |
CUL-DAR221.4.257
Note:
1970.02.27
[concerning source of Litchfield H.E née Darwin's collection of `Origin' draft leaves]
Image
|
7098. | |
7099. | |
7100. | |
7101. | |
7102. | |
7103. | |
7104. | |
7105. | |
7106. | |
7107. | |
7108. | |
7109. |
CUL-DAR221.4.77
Note:
1988.06.22
"These are drafts of the final paragraph of Chap. VI of the Origin of Species, p. 201. 22/6.88" The CUL catalogue states that the Origin copies were in Richard Keynes's possession, these however are his photocopies of the drafts at the American Philosophical Society.
Image
|
7110. | |
7111. | |
7112. | |
7113. | |
7114. | |
7115. | |
7116. | |
7117. |
CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.36
Note:
Undated
R. FitzRoy Letters 1852-1864 — Photocopies of FitzRoy's Letters to Dr Shaw et. al.
|
7118. |
CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.37
Note:
Undated
R. FitzRoy HMS Beagle — Papers re. the Cocos Isles by J.C. Ross (1836); Voyages of the Adventure and Beagle; Supplement to the 2nd, 3rd and Appendix vol. of the 1st edition.
|
7119. |
CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.38
Note:
Undated
R. FitzRoy Letters/Reports to Admiralty — Letters and Reports to the Admiralty and the Hydrographer
|
7120. |
CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.39
Note:
Undated
R. FitzRoy Misc — HMS Beagle; Family letters; Career Outline Sheets
|
7121. | |
7122. |
CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.4-1.2.3.6.8
Note:
Undated
America Land of Fires- Extracts from Tulimaan Jim by Soren Koustrup; Ross in the Arctic by M. J. Ross; Copies of correspondence between W. G. Tonkin (Hon Secretary of Walthamstow Antiquarian Society) and D. Stanbury
|
7123. | |
7124. | |
7125. | |
7126. | |
7127. | |
7128. | |
7129. |
CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.27
Note:
Undated
Origin of Species, FitzRoy.Oxford Debate Huxley/Bishop — article papers; Materials for a paper on Robert FitzRoy and the British Association debate between Huxley and Wilberforce, Oxford. 30 June 1860
|
7130. | |
7131. | |
7132. |
CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.49
Note:
Undated
P. P. King Journals 1826-1830- Journals of the Voyages of the Adventure and Beagle 1826-1830; Vol.1 King's Journal; Vol.5 Meteorological Chronometer Records
|
7133. |
CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.5
Note:
Undated
Galapagos — 'Darwin and his Finches' from the Journal of History of Biology (Spring 1982) [Sulloway]; 'Red Notebook. Watermark. John Hall 1831. Dry specimens'; Red notebook. Down House: A list of the specimens collected by Darwin in the Galapagos; handwritten materials on ornithology in the Galapagos
|
7134. |
CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.50
Note:
Undated
P. P. King Journals 1826-1830 Journals of the Voyages of the Adventure and Beagle 1826-1830; Vol.2 P.P. King + Sketch ; Vol.3 Stokes, Graves, Skyring.
|
7135. | |
7136. | |
7137. | |
7138. | |
7139. |
CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.56
Note:
Undated
Islands — Falklands & Ascension Research Materials — FitzRoy — Darwin
|
7140. | |
7141. | |
7142. |
CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.6
Note:
Undated
Fitting Out — A typed draft chapter on how the Beagle was prepared for her expedition during the 6 months she took fitting out; A typed draft of the Beagle's 'Third Voyage', 'Isle of France', 'Coral Atoll'
|
7143. |
CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.60
Note:
Undated
William Mogg — extracts of Private Journal; Mr Syms Covington's Diary on Board the Beagle 1831-1836; Darwin and the Galapagos
|
7144. | |
7145. | |
7146. |
CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.64
Note:
Undated
MA Thesis — The Administration of Governor FitzRoy in New Zealand; Notes of R. FitzRoy's Letters to his Brother Charles and Sister Fanny; Notes on C Darwin & R FitzRoy
|
7147. |
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.25
Note:
Undated
Paradise Lost Document detailing the time spent by the Beagle and her crew in Tahiti. Description of the Island as the Beagle approached its mooring at Matavi Bay. Account of Charles Darwin's impressions of the geography and people of the island and of Captain FitzRoy's visit to Papeete and his unhappy meeting with the eccentric Baron de Thierry. Discussions between Queen Pomare and Captain FitzRoy over compensation for the wrecking of ship's cargo in 1831 by some islanders and her subequent visit to the Beagle before its departure to New Zealand.
|
7148. |
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.26
Note:
Undated
Bay of Islands 56 page account of Beagle at Bay of Islands in New Zealand on 21 December 1935 and an account of the later arrival of the self-styled Soveregn Chief Baron de Thierry to claim his territory. Description of new Zealand and its Maori inhabitants. The impact of missionaries such as the brothers Richard and Joseph Matthews and the troubles and disputes that arose between these and other white settlers. Account of canibalism experienced by Augustus Earle in a Maori village. Description of Charles Darwin's exploration of the local environment and of captain FitzRoy's intervention in squabbles between captains of various whaling ships and the government of the Islands.
|
7149. |
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.27
Note:
Undated
Bay of Islands 2 (Convict Colonies) Document describing the Beagle's arrival in Port Jackson and life in Sydney in January 1836, its impact on Charles Darwin and various crew members. Meeting with Conrad Martens now living in Sydney and Darwin's purchase of some paintings. Darwin's account of his exploration of neighbouring countryside with Syms Covington,mand their meeting with Captain King. Extracts of letters written between Robert FitzRoy and Captain King and between Captain King and Francis Beaufort. Details of a visit to Hobart in Tasmania and Darwin's visits inland. Journey on to King George's Sound on the west coast and description of an aboriginal 'Corobbery'. Departure across the Indian Ocean for the Keeling Islands in March 1836. Artilce entitled "Darwin's Days" from The Indian Ocean Review Volume 1 March 1988 giving an acocunt of Darwin's visit to Western Australia.
|
7150. |
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.28
Note:
Undated
Coral Atoll Document giving an account of the Beagle's visit to the Keeling Islands, its survey and repairs to the Beagle. Description of Darwin's exploration of the Island's natural history and his theory of their origin. The story of the Island's settlement by Captain John Clunies Ross and Mr Hare's harem and Mr Ross' subsequent writings and his criticisms of Robert FitzRoy and Charles Darwin. Manuscript page of notes on the Keeling Islands.
|
7151. |
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.29
Note:
Undated
Isle of France Document detailing the seventeen day passage to the island of Mauritius and the time spent ashore on arrival. During the journey Darwin rewrote his geological notes and ideas and Captain FitzRoy wrote an account of the voyage. On arrival at Port Louis Syms Covington gives a detailed description of the town and Darwin visited various people. He and Covington explore inland climbing La Pouce — the rime of an ancient volcano. Darwin meets and stays with Captain Lloyd a Surveyor Genral and friend of Sir John Herschel. During a walk on the island Darwin experienced a ride on Captain Lloyd's elephant and was able to study the coral reefs during a calm sea boat trip.
|
7152. |
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.3
Note:
Undated
Captain Robert FitzRoy Document on biographical details of Robert FitzRoy's naval and political career (1805-1865). Includes quotes from many who served under him together with details of his family and private fortune with details from letters to his sister.
|
7153. |
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.30
Note:
Undated
Cape Observations This document describes the voyage from Mauritius to Cape Town arriving there on 31 May 1836 and comments on Darwin's continuing sea-sickness. Details of family letters Darwin received there. . Description of the scientifc work carried out with the help of Thomas Maclear, the resident Astronomer Royal at Cape Good Hope and contemporary entries in his wife's diary. Details of Darwin's meeting with Dr Andrew Smith, founder of the South African Museum in 1825, and their discussions on the geology and natural hsitory of the area. And of Darwin's expedition inland. An account of John Frederick Herschel and his observatory at Cape Town, his meeting with and influence on Darwin and FitzRoy. Accounts of letters FitzRoy wrote to Sir John and Lady Herschel during the Beagle's journey north after leaving Cape Town 18 June 1836.
|
7154. |
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.31
Note:
Undated
Atlantic Islands Document detailing the Beagle's stop at St Helena in July 1836 for surveying and restocking purposes. Account of Darwin's and Covington's stay on shore, their exploration of the island and visit to Napoleon's tomb. Arrival at Ascension Island on 19 July 1836 and account of letters received by Darwin. Details of trip inland made by Darwin and Covington's Details of the Beagle's return to Bahia in South America to correct readings made on the journey out from England. Darwin and Covington take advantage of this visit to make a return journey inland. Beagle departs for St Jago in the Cape Verde Islands calling at Pernambuco en route the on to Angra in the Azores where Darwin explored the local flora and fauna before departing for home on 24 september 1835.
|
7155. |
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.32
Note:
Undated
Safe Home Document detailing the Beagle's arrival in Falmouth on 2 October 1836 and Darwin's immediate departure by mail coach for Shrewsbury carrying correspondence from Fiztroy to his sister and Francis Beaufort. Details of FitzRoy's visit to Robert Fox and his daughter at Falmouth and subesquent visit to the Admiralty. Account of the Beagle's departure for Woolwich complete with all and of correspondence between Darwin at Shrewsbury and FitzRoy on board commenting on the voyage. Details of FitzRoy's marriage to Mary O'Brian at Stonehouse on 8 December 1836 from correspondence between Darwin's sisters. Account of the Beagle's journey up the Thames anchoring at Greenwich on 28 October 1836 where Darwin returned to unload his specimens. Details of the crew's paying off and an offical acount of the Beagle's voyage of 5 years and 136 days in the Naval Chronicle.
|
7156. |
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.33
Note:
Undated
Watch Vessels Document describing Captain Stokes' farewell to the Beagle after her third surveying voyage on 18 October 1843. Account of her subsequent use as a Coastguard Service Watch vessel and mistaken report of her use at a Japanese instruction depot.
|
7157. |
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.34
Note:
Undated
Other Beaglers Manuscript document detailing the subsequent careers of officers and other people on board the Beagle. These include — Robert McCormick who dismissed his time on the Beagle in a few sentences. Who in 1839, in the company of the botanist Joseph Hooker a life long friend of Darwin, made his first scientific trip to the Antartic as surgeon and zoologist returning again in 1852. Failing to obtain promotion on his return, he settled in Wimbledon publishing 2 volumes of memoirs at the age of 84. He died in 1890. In 1837 Benjamin Bynoe signed up as sugeon and naturalist on the Beagle's third voyage to the southern continents returning in 1843 after which he served as sugeon on convict ships. He returned home in 1859, retired in 1863 and died in 1865. The artist Augustus Earle returned to England in 1834 after many years in Australia and New Zealnd exhibiting some of his work at the Royal Academy in 1837. He died in 1838 but none of his Beagle sketches have survived. His successor Conrad Martin became an established artist in Sydney working up many of his sketches from the Beagle journey for which he had kept careful notes. . His customers included Darwin with whom he corresponded, FitzRoy and several officers from the Beagle. He exhibited in London and Paris and died in 1862. Thomas Burgess was the only member of the crew who left a record of his regard for Darwin in a series of letters written in 1875. Syms Covington remained in Darwin's service until 1839 when he emigrated to Australia taking with him a generous testimonial from Darwin. He settled in Sydney as a clerk marrying in 184. A series of letters written by Darwin to to Covington between 1843 and 1858 survive. He died in 1861. The Fuegians, York Minster and his wife Fuegia Basket had been on board the Beagle for nearly a year before they were returned to Woollya in 1843. York Minster died iin a fight but Fuegia Basket was heard of several times spending a night aborad sealing vessels in the area. She was last heard of in 1883 extremely frail living with her daughters. Jeremy Button reappears in 1852 when Captain Parker Snow on a missonary venture to Woollya gives an account of his meeting with him. By this time he had 2 wives and 3 children.
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Third Voyage Manuscript document giving an account of the Beagle's next surveying voyage in 1837 to South America and beyond under Commander John Wickham through the words of surveyor, John Lort Stokes, surgeon, Benjamin Bynoe and Master, Alexander Usborne. The account includes correspondence and diary entries and reflects on the importance of FitzRoy as an excellent Captain and Darwin's influence on his shipmates and the way they viewed the world around them.
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Storm Warning Documents, artilcea nd letters detailing Captain FitzRoy's career after his return from the Beagle voyage in 1839. Document detailing his life as an Tory MP for Durham and his fierce argument with William Sheppard his coalition partner during the election campaign. He remained an MP untll he sailed for New Zealand in 1843 as the new Governor. Series of photocopied notes on FitzRoy's appointment as Governor of new Zealand. Photocopy of his citatio of appointment by the Queen's Council in April1843. Extract from an article entitled 'Scientist and the Sea 1650-1900' — a study of marine science by Margaret Deacon, Academic press 1971. Document detailing the events surrounding Robert FitzRoy's tragic suicide on 6 May 1865 and Darwin's comments upon it. Phtocopied letters written by Darwin to James sullivan and joseph Hooker on FitzRoy's death.
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Stanbury Bibliography Details of notes and quotes relating to the bibliography
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Officers & Gentlemen Chapter includes details of problems facing naval officer in getting suitable appointments at sea. Details of the types of officer on board the Beagle their dress, duties and instructions. Short early histories of Lieutenants John Wickham and James Sulivan, Surveyor Lort Stokes, Master Edward Chaffers, ship's Surgeon and naturalist Robert McCormick, assistant surgeon Benjamin Bynoe and Purser George Rowlett
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Old Shipmates 60 page typescript Career and biographical details of the Beagle Officers including J C Wickham, B J Sulivan, J L Stokes, E M Chaffers, R Hammond, C Forsyth, C R Johnson, P B Stewart, P G King and A Mellersh
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.6
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Young Gentlemen Document detailing the accommodation, dress, duties and life of the 5 Midshipman on board the Beagle. They were Peter Benson Stewart, Arthur Mellersh, Alexander Derbyshire, Charles Muster and Philip Gidley King (son of Captain Philip King Commander of the Alexander and Beagle on the first surveying voyage to South America). Includes Robert FitzRoy's letter of 1837 written to Henry Hardinge detailing his own experience as a young gentleman at sea as advice for the young son of Sir Robert Peel.
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.7
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The Ship Extensive document including suitability of 10-gun brigs in general for surveying and a detailed description of the Beagle — its fittings and accommodation — and the cramped conditions in which Charles Darwin was to live and work on board as they set sail in December 1831. It includes Robert FitzRoy's advice about "Useful things to take on a boat expedition" and notes on ship's duties and a list of stores.
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.8
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Old Salts Document detailing the story of Robert FitzRoy's hand picked crew for the Beagle and the difficulty of retaining a full complement of men. It includes an outline of the posts and duties of warrant officers — bosun, carpenter and his team, armourer or blacksmith etc together with details of the technical staff — cooper, sailmaker, ropemaker, cooks and stewards etc. and a small group of voluntary marines. It describes their daily routine on board and the conditions in which they worked, fed and slept.
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Victuals Only Document detailing Robert FitzRoy's extra personnel such as the artist Augustus Earle, Charles Darwin as naturalist and an instrument technician, plus the 3 Fuegians and missionary returning to Tierra Del Fuego. There is a detailed account of Augustus Earle's flamboyant career and travels round the world plus his letters to Mrs Ward and her daughters; information on the four Fuegian's captured on the first voyage, their stay in England at Robert FitzRoy's expense and his difficulties in trying to repatriate them. Short accounts of other personnel such as George James Stebbing the technical assistant and Syms Covington, a member of the crew who was Charles Darwin's servant.
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The Beagle's Peculiar Service 42-page typed document on the subject
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.13.3-6
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Captain, officers, Crew, Passengers- Booklets entitled Walthamstow Village, The Victorian Sailor, The Dress of the British Sailor and The Dress of National Officers; Extracts from various books: 'The Captain's Clerk', Jemmy Button, 'A Two Years' Cruise off Tierra Del Fuego…', 'The Black Ship and Beaufort of the Admiralty'; Copies of Sullivan letters (Apr. and Aug. 1827); Notes on Naval Biography; A typed copy of a letter from R. FitzRoy to the Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Hardinge about the sea officer's life; Notes on those on board the Beagle, more materials on Sullivan in particular
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.14
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On Charles Darwin in North Wales Various handwritten notes on C. Darwin in North Wales; A photocopy of an article 'The Sedgwick-Darwin Geologic Tour of North Wales' from Proceeding of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 118, No. 2, April 1974 [Barrett]; A book entitled 'Nature in Wales' for 1985
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.15
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Misc Papers- Mainly on New Zealand; Photocopy of the Atoll Research Bulletin No. 88 on Coral Islands by C. Darwin [Stoddart]; Booklet entitled 'Coral Reefs: The Last Two Million Years' by D. R. Stoddart; A typed document entitled Bay of Islands" relating the Beagle's arrival in New Zealand; Various extracts from Adventure in New Zealand
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.16
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McCormick Material for an article: Various research on Robert McCormick: 'Diary of his Voyage on the Beagle'; J. D. Hooker's correspondence from Kew; Photocopy from 'Life and Letters of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker' by Leonard Huxley, 'Ross in the Arctic' by M. J. Ross; Articles from various journals: 'Who was the Beagle's Naturalist', 'Robert M'Cormick Deputy Inspector-General Royal Navy'
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Darwin in Galapagos: Activity on the Beagle; 2 Activity on shore; Handwritten chart of the activities on the Beagle and on shore
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Charles Darwin at Malham. Settle Caves. Papers for an article: W. R. Mitchell's 'Walter Morrison: A Millionaire at Malham Tarn'; A photocopy of an extract from 'The National Review on Walter Morrisson'; Extract from W. Boyd Dawkins' 'Cave Hunting' (1874)
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General papers: An extract of 'Some Unpublished Letters of Charles Darwin' ed. Sir Gavin De Beer; Notes on the chronology of the offer to C Darwin of a place on the Beagle' with R. FitzRoy + a typewritten reconstructed diary of events before the start of the 'Diary of the Voyage'; A typewritten note entitled: 'The missing record of the 'Beagle', 1831-36' and 'Peculiar Service'
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.2.13-17
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Tahiti Scheme Extracts from Check to your King by Robin Hyde; Typescript by Mrs Mabbett from 'The Letters and Journals of Joseph Matthews 1831-79'; Extracts entitled 'Darwin's Debt to Philosophy…' by Michael Ruse; 'Missionaries, whalers and traders 1830-40' from The Exploration of N. Z. BY Mc Clymont; 'The Cocos Islands' from the Nautical Magazine Jan-Dec. 1833; Extracts from The South African Journal of Science Dec.1959 'Charles Darwin and the Cape' by S.A. Rochlin; extracts from New Zealand a Short History by J. C. Beaglehole; from New Zealand's Naval Story by T. D. Taylor; from Darwin and Huxley in Australia by A. J. Marshall; Photocopies of correspondence to the Herschels; A copy of bets on the Beagle; A photocopy of the 'Official Account of the Meeting at Tahiti Nov. 1835'; Notes on Augustus Earle
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Old but Useful: Various letters mainly between C Darwin and R FitzRoy
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V of Charles Darwin Souvenirs: Documents and newspapers clippings about the BBC series 'The Voyage of Charles Darwin'
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Writing the Book: Extracts from Ronald W. Clarck's 'The Huxleys'; Documents on C Darwin and various societies (The Linnean Society, the Royal Entomological Society of London); Various extracts: 'The Eye of Reason: Darwin's Development during the Beagle Voyage', 'Darwin's Ecology and its influence upon its theory', 'Darwin's Health in relation to his Voyage to South America', 'The Impact of Darwin's Voyage to South America on his Work and Health', 'The Puzzling Illness of Charles Darwin', 'The History of the Collections contained in the Natural History Departments of the British Museum', 'The Genesis of Natural Collection'; Various correspondence and notes for the book draft
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.24
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Capitol ILEA. Adventures of Charles Darwin: Video sound track of Darwin's discovery on his voyage on the Beagle; Documents and travel brochures re. The Darwin Centenary Tour (Autumn 1982); Copies of the newsletters of CAPITOL RADIO 194, mainly on 'the adventures of C Darwin' (Sept.- Nov.1982); A plan of the Darwin scripts 'A Voyage with Charles Darwin' for the BBC
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.25
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Darwin and Evolution A Science Jackdaw ed. Gerald Leach: Various documents on the theory of evolution
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.65
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Ship's Logs Jan 1827 — Oct 1828; Ship's Log for HMS Thetis kept by Midshipman B J Sulivan for Jan 1827 — Oct 1828, 13 Oct 1828 — 14 Dec 1828; Ship's Log for HMS Beagle kept by Midshipman B J Sulivan under Commander FitzRoy 15 Dec 1828 — 11 Feb 1829; Ship's Log for HMS Ganges kept by Midshipman B J Sulivan under Captain Inglefield 12 Feb 1829 — 12 April 1829; Ship's Log for HMS Northstar kept by Midshipman B J Sulivan under Captain Arabin 13 April 1829 — 10 July 1829; Ship's Log for HMS Trinculo kept by Midshipman B J Sulivan under Commander Price 18 Aug 1829 — 21 Sept 1829; Ship's Log for HMS Undaunted kept by Midshipman B J Sulivan under Captain Clifford 23 Sept 1829 — 22 Nov 1829; Ship's Log for HMS St Vincent kept by Midshipman B J Sulivan under Captain Hawker 23 Nov 1829 — 30 Nov 1829
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.66
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Ship's Logs Aug 1831 — Dec 1834 Ship's Log for HMS Beagle under Commander FitzRoy for:- Aug 1831 — Dec 1831 ADM 51/3054 X/J 9930; Jan 1832 — June 1832; July 1832 — Dec 1832; Jan 1833 — Dec 1834 ADM 51/3054 X/K 1576
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Ship's Log Jan 1835 — Dec 1840 Ship's Log of HMS Beagle Jan 1835 — Dec 1840 ADM 51/3055 X/K 1756
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.8
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New World Forest of Delights 'New World': a typewritten draft on the Beagle entering the Bay of All Saints and the crew's exploration of the town of Bahia; 'Forest of Delights' — a draft on sailing into Rio Harbour
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CUL-Add8904.2.826
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[concerning Darwin George Howard's speech in South Africa 1912[?]] "
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Charles Darwin in North Wales: Paper for Article inc Sedgwick Tour- Articles on Barmouth
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General Introduction "Synopsis of planned book divided into 3 parts entitled Prelude, Voyage and Conclusion. Includes a list of illustrations associated with each chapter. Article entitled 'Charles Darwin Sails Again' written by David Stanbury."
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Philosopher Darwin Articles, photocopied material and mauscript notes on the life and education of Charles Darwin plus details of the Wedgewood Circle. Articles, letters and notes pertaining to his employment as naturalist on board the Beagle.
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Fitting Out 33 page typescript; diary account of the six months it took to prepare the Beagle for sailing including repairs, alterations, stores and provisions. It includes accounts of Charles Darwin's visits to the ship in letters to his sister Caroline, the delayed departures due to weather and the final luncheon ashore on 27 December 1831.
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.12
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Forest of Delights 41 page typescript account of the Beagle's arrival and docking at Rio de Janeiro Harbour and the distribution of the first mail after 3 months. Also a description of Augustus Earle's and Charles Darwin's visit to Rio de Janeiro and Botofogo Bay and Charles Darwin's first inland expedition to Mr Patrick Lennon's estate from 7-23 April 1832 in which he describes the topography, flora and fauna. Account of Robert FitzRoy's disimissal of unsatisfactory crew members during the Beagle's refit and Charles Darwin's visits to Admiral Sir Thomas Baker's ship. Details of the Beagle's return to Rio via Bahia with the death of 3 crew members from fever .
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Outward Bound 33 page typescript rough chapter; detailing the journey to South America via Tenerife and Cape Verde Islands. First details of Charles Darwin's extensive sea-sickness. Landing was refused at Tenerife due to cholera in England but with help of Dr R McCormick Darwin explored the Cape Verde Islands and made his first collections of land and marine life including details of a Baobab tree. Details of a visit to St Paul's Rock are followed by accounts of the ceremonies involved in 'crossing the line' at the equator. The coast of Brazil was sighted on 28 February 1832.
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New Worlds Document detailing Beagle's surveying activities along the coast of South America and Charles Darwin's first experience of the tropical forest at Bahia. Description of Robert FitzRoy's grand dinner on board the Beagle and the heated discussion on salvery. Charles Darwin makes an excursion to look at geological features, local flora and fauna during surveys of the coastline at Abrolhos Bank, San Salvadore and Bahia. As the Beagle approaches Rio several crew members describe the wreck of the frigate Thetis and her cargo of 900,000 dollars at Cape Frio.
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Patagonian Pampas Series of notes and photocopied articles and letters including biographical details of William Kent and Conrad Martin plus his drawn portrait; copy letters to Captain Beaufort re death of Commander Skyring; to Charles Darwin's sister Caroline from Darwin in the Falkland Islands; to Captain Beaufort fromRobert FitzRoy aboard the Beagle. Copy of David Stanbury's article 'Darwin as a Traveller' from the Geographical Journal for June 1960. All of which appear to have little relation to the title
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.16
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Forts and Fossils Manuscript notes and photocopied articles connected with Charles Darwin's life aboard the Beagle in South America including:- items and dates from his journal; copy articles on 'Darwin and the Fossil Record' by A S Romer and 'Mr Lumb and Masters Megatherium: an unpublished letter by Charles Darwin from the Falklands' by J H Winslow; items from the hydrographer's letter book for 1832; copy letters from Charles Darwin to Susan Darwin from South America; reports to the Admiralty; notes on events aboard Beagle.
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.17
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Islands of storms 2 copies of 31 page document narrating the disputed ownership of the Falkland Islands between Buenos Ayres, United States and Britain. Request to Captain FitzRoy from Monsieur Dilly, captain of a wrecked French whale boat for assistance. Details of Robert FitzRoy's and Charles Darwin's observations on the local flora and fauna and the death of Captain's clerk Mr Hellier while out hunting for specimens. Robert FitzRoy's purchase of the schooner Unicorn from the sealer Captain Low for use as a tender to the Beagle renamed the New Adventurer and its departure for Rio Negro under Mr Chaffers
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.18
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River Expedition Document detailing Beagle's anchorage in the Santa Cruz river on 13 April 1834 for repairs and the expedition up river to seek its source in the Andes. Expedition led by Charles Darwin and Captain Robert FitzRoy taking three light boats and a crew of 18 up river to survey the course of the river and explore the hinterland. Charles Darwin and Robert FitzRoy discuss the geology of the river and its likely origin. Charles Darwin notes the existence of Condors and Guanaco. Began return journey three weeks later arriving back at the Beagle on 7 May 1834. Sailed through Straits of Magellan on 12 May 1834 stopping at Port Famine and picking up two castaways from Elizabeth Island en route. Met up with the Adventure at Port Desire where Conrad Martens recorded the first view of Mount Sarmiento. Robert Fiztroy's and Charles Darwin's cccounts of the wild scenery and the journey north up the west coast of South America to San Carlos in Chiloe and on to Valparaiso arriving 22 July 1834.
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.19
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Port Louis Murders Two versions of a document on the Port Louis Murders and a collection of handwirtten notes. The document describes the return visit of the Beagle to Falkland Islands in March 1834. Lieutenant Smith from HMS Tyne, acting Governor of the Falklands reports a catalogue of robbery, plunder and murder to Captain FitzRoy during his absence. Charles Darwin travels in land with the gauchos to look at wild horses and remarks on their varied colours of cattle. Body of Lieutenant Clive from HMS Challenger was buried following his accidental drowning.
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.2
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Peculiar Service 24 page document on the objective of the Beagle voyage including information on John Barrow of the Admiralty and Francis Beaufort
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.20
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Island of the West Collection of typed-up letters, handwritten and phtocopied notes. Letters from Robert FitzRoy at Valparaiso to Captain Beaufor dated 14 August, 26 and 28 September and 11 November all of 1834 concerning the Straits of Magellan charts, refitting the Beagle , surveying the coast of Chile, Conrad Marten's work ashore; the sale of the Schooner 'Adventure' and and FitzRoy's unhappiness with the subsequent overcrowding and pressure of work. Letter from Charles Darwin at St Iago to Robert FitzRoy dated Thursday 1834 detailing his trip inland to Quellopa and the copper mines beyond Aconcagua. Handwritten notes on J H Dring who was transferred from HMS Blonde to the Beagle as acting pursuer on the death of George Rowlet. Notes on Moritz Rugendas a German artist. Photocopied extracts on HM Beagle's Yawl dated San Carlos 6 January 1835.
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.22
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Earthquake Series of photocopied articles, extracts and letters. Extract from an article entitled 'Patagonia, Windswept Land of the South' by Roger Perry published by Dodd, Mead & Compnay, New York describing the geography, flora, fauna and earthquake of the area. Extract from unknown author and unidentified article describing his experience aboard a ship in the Pacific. Extract from the Nautical Magazine Volume 5 entitled 'An Account of the Late Earthquake in Chile' by an Officer of HMS Beagle. Typed copies of 3 letters from Commodore Francis Mason aboard HMS Blonde to Francis Beaufort at the Admiralty referring to Captain FitzRoy and his surveys of South America.
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.23
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Shipwreck 33 page account of the wreck of HMS Challenger. Robert FitzRoy pilots HMS Blonde to the bay of Conception off Talcahuano while the Beagle travelled north to Callao to prepare for her crossing of the Pacific. FitzRoy rides inland to find the wreck of the Challenger to inspect the damaged crew and frigate and returns to HMS Blonde to organise a rescue party. . Details of the failed attempts by Captain Seymour to save the Challenger which was driven onto offshore rocks, builing of a camp on shore and the rescue and protection of stores. Rescuers and stricken sailors reached Valparaiso on 13 July 1835. Captain Syemour was court marshalled for his loss of the ship but at his trial Robert FitzRoy pointed out that new paaterns of ocean currents had arisen since the earthquake giving rise to much navigational confusion. Captain Seymour was aquitted. The Beagle meanwhile had collected Charles Darwin at Copiapo
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Enchanted Isles Photcopied extract on the Galapagos Islands from Charles Darwin's 'Voyage of HMS Beagle' detailing diary entries for his time spent on the Islands exploring the flora and fauna. Copies of letters from Charles Darwin to Professor J S Henslow — letter 41 written from Sydney in January 1836 and lettter 42 from St Helena dated 9 July 1836. Essay entitled 'A Little World Within Itself' by Gordon Chancellor on the historical background to his father's painting of the HMS Beagle with reference to Charlwes Darwin's scientific work. Notes on the visibility and position of Halley's Comet in 1835/1836 raising the question as to whether or not Darwin would have seen it while in the Pacific Ocean
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Correspondence of Stanbury & Virginia Murray at John Murray Publishers. Dec 1986 — Feb 1987
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Journal Extract — Colonial Pride & Metropolitan Expectation 1994 — A M and P J Lucas
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Journal Extract — Robert FitzRoy and the Early History of the Metrological Office 1986 — J Burton
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Reprint of The School Science Review Vol 67 Dec 1985 — A Bishop
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.76
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John Chancellor's Book of Maritime Paintings & Tape of HMS Beagle in the Galapagos
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Ship's Company & Pay Book Jan 1831 — Nov 1836 Beagle Ship's Company under Captain FitzRoy ADM32/292 X6B 2776 ; Beagle Pay Book July 1831 — Nov 1836 ; Beagle Ship's Company ADM 37/8706 C/5346
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Manuscript Catalogue Entries for:- Robert FitzRoy; Charles R Darwin; P P and P G King; Conrad Martens
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.73
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Anecdotes of Capt Beaufort RN Vol 1 1840 — 1848 by his Daughter
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.74
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Copy Letters to and from Darwin Aboard the Beagle Sept 1831-March 1836. Stanbury's Handwritten Lists of:- Various Family Members; Family Letters to Darwin; Letter Details
Numbered References; Copy Letters: Miscellaneous Letters from Darwin Sept 1831 — Dec 1836; Letters 1 — 8 Darwin to Fox Nov 1831 — Feb 1836; Letters to Darwin CH1 CH2 Jan 1832 — Oct 1832; Family Letters to Darwin L1 — L44 Dec 1831 — March 1836; Misc. Letters to Darwin X1 — X18 March 1832 — July 1835
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.75[.1]
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Index entries for HMS Beagle in State Library New South Wales
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.75[.11]
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Copy Letters 1890 — 1899 to Halham Murray re W King's Sketches for Alterations to HMS Beagle
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Royal Geographical Society — Presentation to FitzRoy May 1837
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.75[.22]
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Handwritten Notes on HMS Arrogant Ship's Book and copy Photographs
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Bay of Islands 2 copies of a typed draft of a chapter 'Bay Islands' (New Zealand)
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CUL-DAR251.319-320
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It was curious that Dr D[arwin] being a freethinker my father should have
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Typescript of speech made as Chair of a private lecture by Harrison F
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Note re letter from Darwin C.G to Barclay's Bank authorising transfer of
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[All of former DAR.210.12 in one sequence of 5 images, recatalogued since microfilming] W E Darwin List of MSS at Bank in box, 1876 letter from Index (Ohio)
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CUL-DAR210.13.3
Note:
[Undated]
discarded notes by Darwin C.R., reused for notes on character of various
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7309. |
CUL-DAR210.29
Note:
Undated
[All of former DAR.210.29 in one sequence of 432 images, recatalogued since microfilming] Darwin ancestry, pedigrees and miscellaneous family letters
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CUL-DAR210.9
Note:
Undated
[All of former DAR.210.9 in one sequence of 18 images, recatalogued since microfilming] Emma Darwin's reminiscences of Charles Darwin's last two years
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7325. |
CUL-DAR251.319-320
Note:
Undated
[extracts from letters of Darwin E née Wedgwood to Darwin George Howard 1890-1892]
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7328. |
CUL-DAR34.129-130
Note:
Undated
[list of specimens collected, numbered 1801-1830] / Passage of Animals &
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7332. |
CUL-DAR271.1.11
Note:
Undated
6 sheets size between A5 and A4, first 5 written on both sides, once all sewn together
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7335. |
CUL-DAR271.1.4
Note:
Undated
note on A piece of a tile found in Wenlock Abi C. Darwin January 23 1819 with small diagram
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7336. |
CUL-DAR271.1.7
Note:
Undated
small slip of paper [undated list of letters to write and things to buy]
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CUL-DAR271.1.8
Note:
Undated
single slip of paper with small note re expenditure on each side
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7345. |
KEW-PDL
Note:
Undated
Plant Determination Lists (PDL): Plant List Volume 3, 'Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Polynesia and South America' Folios 185 & 186
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7346. |
KEW-Plant-Determination-List
Note:
Undated
Plant Determination List:- Vol III — Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Polynesia, South America 1850-1866 folios 185-186
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7347. |
Whipple-Wh.3788.2
Note:
Undated
A disbound booklet in Darwin's hand on illumination and the manipulation of specimens. Instruction Manual for the Compound Microscope supplied by the firm of James Smith and Richard Beck
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7348. |
Whipple-Wh.3788.3
Note:
Undated
note on the use of the micrometer (1) "Microtome When 2 inch object glass is used pull out tube 2 inches & use either 1/100 or 1/200 of inch micrometer. It makes no difference which of its 2 eye-pieces are used If 2/3 inch object glass is used pull out tube 3 1/2 / 10' of an inch.-"
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7351. |
Whipple-Wh.3788.6
Note:
Undated
a piece of thick paper note in Darwin's hand detailing the results of a "bean experiment"
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7356. |
EH88202562
Note:
Undated
Miscellany/Notes. 33 x 20.5 cm, Double-sided sheet of instructions in brown ink on blue wove paper. Verso, autograph "A".
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7358. |
EH88204395
Note:
Undated
Notes on Naudin Nouvelles Archives du Museum Tom 1 (on hybridisation of plants) with pencil annotations by Charles Darwin.
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7360. |
EH88204325
Note:
Undated
Small piece of folded blue paper with ms notes by Charles Darwin, one reading "width of blotting paper"
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7362. |
CUL-DAR195.4.101
Note:
[undated]
(N7-13)
N (1) 13
[Francis Darwin:] Letters removed July 1899
Scraps used
Laughter ─ frowning (& Introduction)
9
Local extinction
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CUL-DAR193.15
Note:
[undated]
Darwin, C. R and Francis Darwin. n.d. John Price Watergate St Chester
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7365. | |
7366. |
CWRU-StecherInnes
Note:
[Undated]
Recollections of Charles Darwin, paraphrasing, but written after, recollection in CUL-DAR112.B85-B92
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7367. |
CWRU-StecherDistilled
Note:
[Undated]
[Order for an apothecary?] "a big bottle of distilled water 2 oz of...10th C. Darwin"
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7368. |
HA-Lot1233
Note:
[Undated]
Notes for Insectivorous plants / notes on regeneration 321 x 203 mm
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7372. |
AAC-1928-Fungia
Note:
[Undated]
Autograph Manuscript, signed. 4 pp., 4to. Relating to Fungia. A very interesting exposition of his experiments at Tahiti with a specimen of the common Fungia which he kept alive for some time.
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7376. |