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CUL-DAR205.5.1
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1860.07.28
Review of Marsh G.P `Lectures on the English language' `Athenaeum': (122-)123 only
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CUL-DAR205.5.10
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Language only will express the analogies with distant parts of Nature
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CUL-DAR205.5.100
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1844.06.00
Facts like that of the striking similarity of the gull of La Plata &
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CUL-DAR205.5.101
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1844.07.19
Waterhouse tells me that out of the Coccinellas from the Colombia Rivers
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CUL-DAR205.5.102
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1844.07.31
The Earwig is case of a genus in an abnormal group being very abundant in individuals & species??
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CUL-DAR205.5.103
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Forbes thinks law that where genus arises there it will die because where
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CUL-DAR205.5.105
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1844.08.00
Waterhouse / Ichneumon prick with ovipositor believes no poison
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CUL-DAR205.5.106
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1844.08.00
Waterhouse says in Brit[ish] Museum series of Chinese Swallows nests
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CUL-DAR205.5.108
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1844.11.00
After the "Vestiges of Nat Hist Creation" I see it will be necessary to
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CUL-DAR205.5.109
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1844.12.00
Forbes says that lately in Berlin's Transactions Müller has written on
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CUL-DAR205.5.110
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1845.01.00
When we think of fossil Mammifer of S[outh] America India & Australia all
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CUL-DAR205.5.111
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1845.02.00
When an organ is very different from others of series as eyes of Loligo
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CUL-DAR205.5.113
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1845.05.00
Waterhouse has read paper to show / that typical genera (ie with organs
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CUL-DAR205.5.114
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1845.06.00
Falconer showed me beautiful series of elephant & Mastodon with structure
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CUL-DAR205.5.115
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1845.12.25
Family Genus & species cease to have meaning when we collect every
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CUL-DAR205.5.119
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'Abhandlungen der Königlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Berlin' 1834: 301
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CUL-DAR205.5.12
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Excellent case of a structure being derived by gradations adapted to
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CUL-DAR205.5.120
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1847.07.00
The affinities of organisms are represented by distance
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CUL-DAR205.5.121
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1847.09.00
What a vast range of character in the Branchipoda & Entomostraca
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CUL-DAR205.5.124
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1848.02.00
Owen says that there is organ in Ray's Tail anatomically certainly like
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CUL-DAR205.5.125
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1848.07.00
Fulgora (a Ho[mo]pterous insect) Elat[ior?] & Lampyris these somewhat
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CUL-DAR205.5.127
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1848.12.00
I have been much struck in Anotifera[?] how the genus ... breaks up into
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CUL-DAR205.5.128
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1850.01.07
Cause of non-passage of forms in any of Geological Formations
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CUL-DAR205.5.129
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1850.04.00
How all-pervading & deeply seated is the affinity of organisms
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CUL-DAR205.5.130-131
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1851.05.07
Against my theory, it may be urged & has often occurred to me that there
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CUL-DAR205.5.134
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'Edinburgh Review' October 1851 [references incomplete]
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CUL-DAR205.5.135
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1853.02.28
In a monster ever so monstrous (give examples) we have no doubt of
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CUL-DAR205.5.136
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1853.02.00
It is an old argument but seeing the wonderful metamorphoses
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CUL-DAR205.5.14-16
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One is astonished at animals adapted to very diff[erent] habits although
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CUL-DAR205.5.145
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1854.09.00
It seems at first surprising that one organ shd vary in one group & be so
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CUL-DAR205.5.146
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John Murray scorns Forbes Ideal Morphosis & Owens remark that "Morphology
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CUL-DAR205.5.147
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1854.11.00
Assuming species approximately constant if extinction has fallen near &
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CUL-DAR205.5.148
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1854.11.00
We include all in class as in Crustacea which are connected but yet no
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CUL-DAR205.5.149
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1854.11.00
It is indispensable to show that in small & uniform areas there are many
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CUL-DAR205.5.150-152
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1854.11.00
I think an order with a few genera wd appear more aberrant if these few
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CUL-DAR205.5.153
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1855.05.05
Huxley showed me the drawings of auditory organs in Crustacea in Tail -
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CUL-DAR205.5.155
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1855.04.00
If we did not know the Platypus how impossible we shd have held it to
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CUL-DAR205.5.156
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1855.08.00
Those who believe in distinct creations would argue with respect to
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CUL-DAR205.5.157
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1855.08.19
Owing to power of propagation not only as many individuals crowded
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CUL-DAR205.5.158
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1855.11.28
The reason why what are called important organs often best characters is
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CUL-DAR205.5.159
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Waterhouse urged that if all fossils were collected & mingled with recent
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CUL-DAR205.5.161
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In Black horse bey brown & grey horses being dark when foals
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CUL-DAR205.5.162
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1856.06.01
On relations of organization — Turkish Dog — Hairless — I think
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CUL-DAR205.5.163
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All Mammals have something in common as warm blood & high cerebral
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CUL-DAR205.5.164
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If physical mutations of world go in cycle (probably endless
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CUL-DAR205.5.166
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Which is most probable that two birds should be separately evolved in
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CUL-DAR205.5.167
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With respect to whether Galapagos beings are species [Macculloch `Attributes of deity' vol 1]
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CUL-DAR205.5.170
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1856.11.21
The remark which some good Bot[anist] has made that a genus ought not to
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CUL-DAR205.5.171
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1856.09.25
The advantage in each group becoming as different as possible may be
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CUL-DAR205.5.173-174
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1856.05.11
Classification / as only few individuals of species survive & propagate
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CUL-DAR205.5.175
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1856.04.28
Huxley very strong on every form coming into class & only I think 5 new
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CUL-DAR205.5.177
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1857.03.00
Hooker says he & Bentham have no doubt that Wight's remark on
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CUL-DAR205.5.178
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Huxley / ramified aquiferous channels of annelids requiring circumambient
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CUL-DAR205.5.179
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Though with Cuvier (& Huxley) the enunciation of as general propositions
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CUL-DAR205.5.181
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1857.11.21
Huxley agrees if Barneoud true then does explain M[ilne-]Edwards
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CUL-DAR205.5.182
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Divergence Theory / case of species adapted to different stations in
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CUL-DAR205.5.185
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1858.10.12
I believe physiological importance lies in relative [illegible] to value of
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CUL-DAR205.5.189
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`Annals and Magazine of Natural History' 3s 7 1861: 357
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CUL-DAR205.5.191
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`Annals and Magazine of Natural History' 3s 8 1861: 125
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CUL-DAR205.5.192
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1863.04.23
Transition / My ash case — for Sexes — Sir J Smith under Adoxa
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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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CUL-DAR205.5.195
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Geospiza an admirable instance of a diverging group becoming adapted to
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CUL-DAR205.5.196
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Lord J.K. `Naturalist in Vancouver Island' 1866 2: 126
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