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A736
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Anson, George. 1748. A voyage round the world, in the years 1740, 1, 2, 3, 4 by George Anson, Esq; commander in chief of a squadron of His Majesty's ships, sent upon an expedition to the South-Seas: compiled from papers and other materials of the Right Honourable George Lord Anson, and published under his direction by Richard Walter. 3d ed. London: John and Paul Knapton.
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hundred and sixty men, Dandy Kidd Commander; and the Tryal Sloop of eight guns, one hundred men, the Honourable John Murray Commander; the two Victuallers were Pinks, the largest about four hundred, and the other about two hundred tons burthen, these were to attend us, till the provisions we had taken C 2 [page] 2
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A925.5
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Burney, James. 1803-17. Chronological history of the voyages and discoveries in the South Sea or Pacific Ocean. 5 vols. London: printed by Luke Hansard, near Lincoln's-Inn Fields, and sold by G. and W. Nicol, bookseller to His Majesty, Pall-Mall, G. and J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row, J. Robson, New Bond-Street, T. Payne, Mew's-Gate, and Cadell and Davies, in the Strand. Volume 5 (1817)
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Hon. John Murray. Anna Store ship, laden chiefly with provisions. Industry The total number of men in this armament was 1,980, besides the crews of the two victuallers. Merchandise to the value of . 15,000 was shipped in the victuallers at the cost of Government, on the supposition that in the course of the voyage situations and circumstances would occur, in which provisions might be more readily procured in exchange for goods, than for money. September. The squadron got under sail from St
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CUL-DAR40.22
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [22] Lyell 6th Edit. Vol 3 p. 313. Floating wood being drifted by superficial currents sediment by lower ones, may explain often complete separation of ingredients in coal formations Lyell, Charles. 1840. Principles of geology: or, the modern changes of the Earth and its inhabitants considered as illustrative of geology. 6th ed. 3 vols. London: John Murray. [signed] CUL-DAR.LIB.384 vol. 1 PDF vol. 2 PDF vol. 3 PD
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: John Murray. [signed E. Darwin 1844 to Ch. Darwin November 28 1866] CUL-DAR.LIB.34 PD
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Richard [-] 'F. Bor Am': 231. "Wild Horses not known to exist northward of 52°-53° N. Ch. 5."
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 6 Richard F. Bor. Am p. 231. Wild Horses not known to exist northward of 52°-53° N. Ch. 5. Richardson, John. 1829-1836. Fauna Boreali-Americana, or, The zoology of the northern parts of British America: containing descriptions of the objects of natural history collected on the late northern land expeditions, under command of Captain Sir John Franklin. 3 vols. London: John Murray. [on Beagle, inscribed (14 August 1837)] CUL-DAR.LIB.539 vol. 1
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Amazons, a record of adventures, habits of animals, sketches of Brazilian and Indian life and aspects of nature under the Equator during eleven years of travel. 2 vols. London: John Murray. vol. 1 PDF vol. 2 PD
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South America, and their introduction into India, c. London: John Murray. 2. Refers to: Howard, John Eliot (1807-1883). Illustrations of the Nueva Quinologia of Pavon. London: Lovell Reeve Co., [1859-] 1862
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CUL-DAR83.67
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Desmarest `Encyclop' "Method": [much of]; Richardson `Fauna borealis': 278-283
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natural history collected on the late northern land expeditions, under command of Captain Sir John Franklin. 3 vols. London: John Murray. vol. 1 Text vol. 2 Text PDF vol. 3 Text Anon. 1843. Whales. The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, vol. 27, pp. 271-298
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Aussterben der Naturvölker. Leipzig: Friedrich Fleischer. Lyell, Charles. 1867-1868. Principles of geology: or, the modern changes of the Earth and its inhabitants considered as illustrative of geology. 10th ed. London: John Murray. 2 vols. [inscribed] CUL-DAR.LIB.395 vol. 1 PDF vol. 2 PDF Latham, Robert Gordon. 1851. Man and his migrations. London: John Van Voorst. CUL-DAR.LIB.353 PDF Page, David. 1867. Man, where, whence and whither. Edinburgh: Edmonton Douglas. CUL-DAR.LIB.485 PDF Galton
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. Travels in South America, during the years 1819-20-21: containing an account of the present state of Brazil, Buenos Ayres, and Chile. 2 vols. London: John Murray, vol. 2 A332.
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Thomas Bell]. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 2d ser. 1: 73-75.] Bates Amazons - Cicadae vol I. (p. 2) [Bates, Henry Walter. 1863. The naturalist on the River Amazons, a record of adventures, habits of animals, sketches of Brazilian and Indian life and aspects of nature under the Equator during eleven years of travel. 2 vols. London: John Murray. vol. 1 PDF vol. 2 PDF] Butterflies. vol. 2. Lepidopt Kirby vol. 14. Coleoptera [Kirby, William and Spence, William. 1815-1826. An introduction
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A774.02
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Flinders, Matthew. 1814. A voyage to Terra Australis undertaken for the purpose of completing the discovery of that vast country, and prosecuted in the years 1801, 1802, and 1805 in His Majesty's ship the Investigator. 2 vols. London: G. and W. Nicol. vol. 2.
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, and examined. Some account of the surrounding country. Arrival in Keppel Bay, and examination of its branches, one of which leads into Port Curtis. Some account of the natives, and of the country round Keppel Bay. Astronomical and nautical observations. 1802. July. Thurs. 22. LIEUTENANT John Murray, commander of the brig Lady Nelson, having received orders to put himself under my command, I gave him a small code of signals, and directed him, in case of separation, to repair to Hervey's Bay; which
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A774.01
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Flinders, Matthew. 1814. A voyage to Terra Australis undertaken for the purpose of completing the discovery of that vast country, and prosecuted in the years 1801, 1802, and 1805 in His Majesty's ship the Investigator. 2 vols. London: G. and W. Nicol. vol. 1.
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1802. April. Tuesday 27. great extent of the place, agreeing with that of Western Port, was in confirmation of it. This, however, was not Western Port, as we found next morning; and I congratulated myself on having made a new and useful discovery; but here again I was in error. This place, as I afterwards learned at Port Jackson, had been discovered ten weeks before by lieutenant John Murray, who had succeeded captain Grant in the command of the Lady Nelson. He had given it the name of PORT
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A774.01
Beagle Library:
Flinders, Matthew. 1814. A voyage to Terra Australis undertaken for the purpose of completing the discovery of that vast country, and prosecuted in the years 1801, 1802, and 1805 in His Majesty's ship the Investigator. 2 vols. London: G. and W. Nicol. vol. 1.
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with water and provisions, the sails were bent and the ship was painted. On the 21st, the last bag of bread and turn of water were received, the new whale boat was brought off, and we dropped down the harbour; being then ready for going to sea next morning. In consequence of the directions given by His Majesty's principal secretary of state for the colonies, the Lady Nelson, a brig of sixty tons, commanded by acting-lieutenant John Murray, was placed under my orders, as a tender to the
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A710.01
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Mariner, William. 1817. An account of the natives of the Tonga Islands in the South Pacific Ocean. 2 vols. London: printed for the author. vol. 1.
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gives a peculiar charm to the description of their manners.... Such pictures, no doubt, have more attraction than those which pourtray the solemn gravity of the inhabitant of the banks of the Missouri or the Maranon. Preface to Humboldt's Personal Narrative. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I. LONDON: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, AND SOLD BY JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE-STREET. 1817. [page ii
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A710.02
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Mariner, William. 1817. An account of the natives of the Tonga Islands in the South Pacific Ocean. 2 vols. London: printed for the author. vol. 2.
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those islanders are found gives a peculiar charm to the description of their manners . Such pictures, no doubt, have more attraction than those which pourtray the solemn gravity of the inhabitant of the banks of the Missouri or the Maranon. Preface to Humbeldt's Personal Narrative. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. II. LONDON: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, AND SOLD BY JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE-STREET. 1817. [page ii
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A743.10
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Bory de Saint-Vincent, Jean Baptiste Georges Marie, ed. 1822-31. Dictionnaire classique d'histoire naturelle. 17 vols. Paris: Rey & Gravier. vol. 10.
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l'attention des voyageurs clair s offre le plus de rapports; poss derait-elle des productions qui lui seraient exclusivement propres? II. Nature des eaux de la Mer. Analys es par Lavoisier Bergmann Vogel Bouillon-Lagrange John Murray A. Marcet et autres chimistes les eaux de la Mer ont t trouv es abondamment fournies de sels parmi lesquels la soude muriat e domine dans le rapport du quart ou m me du tiers; de la Chaux muriat e sulfat e et carbonat e entrent dans cette composition et varient en
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [52] Bell p. 166 raising shoulders powerless Bell gives a life-like figure [Bell, Charles. 1844. The anatomy and philosophy of expression as connected with the fine arts. 3d ed. London: John Murray. [signed E. Darwin 1844 to Ch. Darwin November 28 1866] CUL-DAR.LIB.34 PDF Expression, p. 270: Sir C. Bell has given14 a life-like figure of a man, who is shrinking back from some terrible danger, and is on the point of screaming out in abject terror. He is
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A332.1
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Caldcleugh, Alexander. 1825. Travels in South America, during the years 1819 - 20 - 21: containing an account of the present state of Brazil, Buenos Ayres, and Chile. 2 vols. London: John Murray. vol. 1.
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TRAVELS IN SOUTH AMERICA, DURING THE YEARS 1819-20-21 CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF THE PRESENT STATE OF BRAZIL, BUENOS AYRES, AND CHILE. BY ALEXANDER CALDCLEUGH, ESQ. TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I. LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. MDCCCXXV. T. [page iv
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A332.2
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Caldcleugh, Alexander. 1825. Travels in South America, during the years 1819 - 20 - 21: containing an account of the present state of Brazil, Buenos Ayres, and Chile. 2 vols. London: John Murray. vol. 2.
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TRAVELS IN SOUTH AMERICA, DURING THE YEARS 1819-20-21; CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF THE PRESENT STATE OF BRAZIL, BUENOS AYRES, AND CHILE. BY ALEXANDER CALDCLEUGH, ESQ. TWO VOLUMES. VOL. II. LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. MDCCCXXV. [page iv
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A752
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Byron, George Anson. 1826. Voyage of H.M.S. Blonde to the Sandwich Islands, in the years 1824-1825. London: John Murray.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page i] VOYAGE OF H. M. S. BLONDE TO THE SANDWICH ISLANDS, IN THE YEARS 1824 1825. CAPTAIN THE RIGHT HON. LORD BYRON, COMMANDER. LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALREMARLE-STREET. MDCCCXXVI. [page ii
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A782
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Head, Francis Bond. 1826. Rough notes taken during some rapid journeys across the Pampas and among the Andes. London: John Murray.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page i] ROUGH NOTES TAKEN DURING SOME RAPID JOURNEYS ACROSS THE PAMPAS AND AMONG THE ANDES. BY CAPTAIN F. B. HEAD. LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. MDCCCXXVI. [page ii
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A545.1
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Malthus, Thomas. 1826. An essay on the principle of population; or, a view of its past and present effects on human happiness; with an inquiry into our prospects respecting the future removal or mitigation of the evils which it occassions. London: John Murray. vol. 1.
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Malthus, Thomas. 1826. An essay on the principle of population; or, a view of its past and present effects on human happiness; with an inquiry into our prospects respecting the future removal or mitigation of the evils which it occassions. London: John Murray. Volume 1. [page i] AN ESSAY ON THE PRINCIPLE OF POPULATION; OR, A VIEW OF ITS PAST AND PRESENT EFFECTS ON HUMAN HAPPINESS; WITH AN INQUIRY INTO OUR PROSPECTS RESPECTING THE FUTURE REMOVAL OR MITIGATION OF THE EVILS WHICH IT OCCASIONS. BY
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Malthus, Thomas. 1826. An essay on the principle of population; or, a view of its past and present effects on human happiness; with an inquiry into our prospects respecting the future removal or mitigation of the evils which it occassions. London: John Murray. vol. 2.
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Malthus, Thomas. 1826. An essay on the principle of population; or, a view of its past and present effects on human happiness; with an inquiry into our prospects respecting the future removal or mitigation of the evils which it occassions. London: John Murray. Volume 2. [page i] AN ESSAY ON THE PRINCIPLE OF POPULATION; OR, A VIEW OF ITS PAST AND PRESENT EFFECTS ON HUMAN HAPPINESS; WITH AN INQUIRY INTO OUR PROSPECTS RESPECTING THE FUTURE REMOVAL OR MITIGATION OF THE EVILS WHICH IT OCCASIONS. BY
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A735
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Murray, John. 1826. Experimental researches on the light and luminous matter of the glow-worm, the luminosity of the sea, the phenomena of the chameleon, the ascent of the spider into the atmosphere, and the torpidity of the tortoise, &c. Glasgow: W. R. M'Phun.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page 1] EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCHES ON THE LIGHT AND LUMINOUS MATTER OF THE GLOW-WORM THE LUMINOSITY OF THE SEA, THE PHENOMENA OF THE CHAMELEON, THE ASCENT OF THE SPIDER INTO THE ATMOSPHERE, AND THE TORPIDITY OF THE TORTOISE, c. BY JOHN MURRAY, F. S. A., F.L. S., FELLOW OF THE HORTICULTURAL AND GEOLOGICAL SOCIETIES, MEMBER OF THE WERNERIAN AND METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETIES, c. c. PRINTED FOR W. R. M'PHUN, GLASGOW; DANIEL LIZARS, EDINBURGH; BASIL STEUART, LONDON. 1826. [page 2
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A790.01
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King, Philip Parker. 1827. Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia. Performed between the years 1818 and 1822. 2 vols. London: John Murray. vol. 1.
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NARRATIVE OF A SURVEY OF THE INTERTROPICAL AND WESTERN COASTS OF AUSTRALIA. PERFORMED BETWEEN THE YEARS 1818 AND 1822. BY CAPTAIN PHILLIP P. KING, R.N., F.R.S., F.L.S., AND MEMBER OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY OF LONDON. WITH AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING VARIOUS SUBJECTS RELATING TO HYDROGRAPHY AND NATURAL HISTORY. Vol. I. p. 28 and 3. IN TWO VOLUMES, ILLUSTRATED BY PLATES, CHARTS, AND WOOD-CUTS. VOL. I. LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. MDCCCXXVII. [page iv
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A790.02
Beagle Library:
King, Philip Parker. 1827. Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia. Performed between the years 1818 and 1822. 2 vols. London: John Murray. vol. 2.
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NARRATIVE OF A SURVEY OF THE INTERTROPICAL AND WESTERN COASTS OF AUSTRALIA. PERFORMED BETWEEN THE YEARS 1818 AND 1822. BY CAPTAIN PHILLIP P. KING, R.N., F.R.S., F.L.S., AND MEMBER OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY OF LONDON. WITH AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING VARIOUS SUBJECTS RELATING TO HYDROGRAPHY AND NATURAL HISTORY. Vol. II. p. co. IN TWO VOLUMES, ILLUSTRATED BY PLATES, CHARTS, AND WOOD-CUTS. VOL. II. LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE-STREET. MDCCCXXVII. [page iv
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A919.1
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Richardson, John. 1829-1836. Fauna Boreali-Americana. 3 vols. London: John Murray. Volume 1.
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. AND THE REVEREND WILLIAM KIRBY, M.A., F.R.S., F.L.S., c. ILLUSTRATED BY NUMEROUS PLATES. PUBLISHED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR COLONIAL AFFAIRS. LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE-STREET. MDCCCXXIX. [page iv
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A919.2
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Richardson, John. 1829-1836. Fauna Boreali-Americana. 3 vols. London: John Murray. Volume 2.
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HISTORY SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH, OF THE LITERARY AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF QUEBEC, AND FOREIGN MEMBER OF THE GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF PARIS, SURGEON AND NATURALIST TO THE EXPEDITIONS. ILLUSTRATED BY NUMEROUS PLATES AND WOODCUTS. PUBLISHED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR COLONIAL AFFAIRS. LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE-STREET. MDCCCXXXI. [page iv
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A784.02
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Horsburgh, James. 1829. India directory, or directions for sailing to and from the East Indies, China, New Holland, Cape of Good Hope, Brazil and the interjacent ports. 3d ed. 2 vols. London: Author. vol. 2.
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Start Point has been passed at the distance of 4 or 5 leagues, an E. by S. course by compass, will be proper to steer with a fair wind, the variation of the compass being at present, 1827, about 25 West in the entrance of the British Channel. Lieutenant Murdoch M'Kenzie, Marine Surveyor to the Admiralty, made it 23 West at Tor Bay in 1781, and 23 W. at St. Helen's in 1783. Lieutenant John Murray, in a survey of the, coast near Beachy Head, made the variation at that place 23 W. in 1806. Mr. Gr me
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A505.1
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Lyell, Charles. 1830. Principles of geology, being an attempt to explain the former changes of the earth's surface, by reference to causes now in operation. 3 vols. London: John Murray. vol. 1.
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Lyell, Charles. 1830. Principles of geology, being an attempt to explain the former changes of the Earth's surface, by reference to causes now in operation. London: John Murray. Volume 1. [half title] PRINCIPLES OF GEOLOGY. [page i
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A505.2
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Lyell, Charles. 1830. Principles of geology, being an attempt to explain the former changes of the earth's surface, by reference to causes now in operation. 3 vols. London: John Murray. vol. 2.
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Lyell, Charles. 1832. Principles of geology, being an attempt to explain the former changes of the Earth's surface, by reference to causes now in operation. London: John Murray. Volume 2. [frontispiece] [page i
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A723
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Davy, Humphry. 1830. Consolations in travel, or the last days of a philosopher. Edited by John Davy. London: John Murray.
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CONSOLATIONS IN TRAVEL, OR THE LAST DAYS OF A PHILOSOPHER. BY SIR HUMPHRY DAVY, BART. LATE PRESIDENT OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY. LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE-STREET. MDCCCXXX. [page iv
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A505.1
Beagle Library:
Lyell, Charles. 1830. Principles of geology, being an attempt to explain the former changes of the earth's surface, by reference to causes now in operation. 3 vols. London: John Murray. vol. 1.
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PRINCIPLES OF GEOLOGY, BEING AN ATTEMPT TO EXPLAIN THE FORMER CHANGES OF THE EARTH'S SURFACE, BY REFERENCE TO CAUSES NOW IN OPERATION. BY CHARLES LYELL, ESQ., F.R.S. FOR. SEC. TO THE GEOL. SOC., C. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I. LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE-STREET. MDCCCXXX. [page iv
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A505.2
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Lyell, Charles. 1830. Principles of geology, being an attempt to explain the former changes of the earth's surface, by reference to causes now in operation. 3 vols. London: John Murray. vol. 2.
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human power cannot have extended. PLAYFAIR, Illustrations of the Huttonian Theory, 413. VOLUME THE SECOND. LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE-STREET. MDCCCXXXII. [page ii
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F1840
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Keynes, Richard Darwin ed. 2000. Charles Darwin's zoology notes & specimen lists from H.M.S. Beagle. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Endnotes to Introduction 1 Beagle Diary p. 4. 2 In June 1833 the Captain gave him all the drawers in the poop cabin formerly belonging to John Lort Stokes, mate and surveyor, so that he had it to himself (see Correspondence 1:313); and to accommodate his specimens, he had in addition a very small cabin under the forecastle. See Vol. 1, pp. 218-24 of The life and letters of Charles Darwin. Edited by Francis Darwin. John Murray, 1887. 3 Narrative 1:385. 4 R. Fitz-Roy (1836) Sketch of the
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in the ten thousand beauties of the Pampas . — But I grant that the rapid galloping the feeding on beef water is exhilarating to the highest pitch. — 1 Francis Bond Head, Rough notes taken during some rapid journeys across the Pampas and among the Andes. London: John Murray, 1826. [page] 407 M: Video to Port Desir
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Keynes, Richard Darwin ed. 2000. Charles Darwin's zoology notes & specimen lists from H.M.S. Beagle. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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History, including Zoology, Botany, and Geology 14:241-51 (1844). Reprinted in Collected papers 1:182-93. Origin of Species On the Origin of Species by means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life. By Charles Darwin. John Murray, London, 1859. Beagle Diary Charles Darwin's Beagle Diary. Edited by Richard Darwin Keynes. Cambridge University Press, 1988. Beagle Record The Beagle Record. Selections from the original pictorial records and written
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Keynes, Richard Darwin ed. 2000. Charles Darwin's zoology notes & specimen lists from H.M.S. Beagle. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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History and Geology of the Countries visited during the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle under the Command of Capt. Fitz Roy, R.N. By Charles Darwin, M.A., F.R.S. John Murray, London, 1845. Zoology 1 The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle under the command of Captain FitzRoy, R.N., during the years 1832 to 1836. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin, Esq. M.A. F.R.S. Sec. G.S. Naturalist to the expedition. Part I. Fossil mammalia: by Richard Owen, Esq. F.R.S. Smith, Elder and Co., London, 1840
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Keynes, Richard Darwin ed. 2000. Charles Darwin's zoology notes & specimen lists from H.M.S. Beagle. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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properties of organic catalysts were begun at about this time, but the name enzyme to describe them was introduced by Kühne only in 1878. 3 In Vol. 1, p. 345 of The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex (John Murray, London, 1871), CD repeated his doubt whether the role of luminosity in the Lampyridae was truly the generation of mating signals, because this would not account for the particularly strong luminosity of the larvae. 4 Caninus is the dog stinkhorn, and impudicus is Phallus
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F2114
Periodical contribution:
Porter, Duncan M. 1999. Charles Darwin's Chilean plant collections. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 72: 181-200.
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DARWIN C (1846) Geological observations on South America. Being the third part of the geology of the voyage of the Beagle, under the command of Capt. FitzRoy, R.N. during the years 1832 to 1836. Smith, Elder and Co, London, vii + 279 pp. DARWIN C (1859) On the origin of species by means of natural selection, or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life. John Murray, London, ix + 502 pp. HOOKER JD (1844 47) The botany of the Antarctic voyage of H.M. discovery ships Erebus and
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Periodical contribution:
Porter, Duncan M. 1999. Charles Darwin's Chilean plant collections. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 72: 181-200.
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the Beagle, under the command of Capt. FitzRoy, R.N. during the years 1832 to 1836. Smith, Elder and Co, London, vii + 175 pp. DARWIN C (1845) Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of the countries visited during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle round the world, under the command of Capt. FitzRoy, R.N. 2nd ed. John Murray, London, viii + 519 pp. [page] 19
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A505.3
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Lyell, Charles. 1833. Principles of geology, being an attempt to explain the former changes of the earth's surface, by reference to causes now in operation. 3 vols. London: John Murray. vol. 3.
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Lyell, Charles. 1833. Principles of geology, being an attempt to explain the former changes of the earth's surface, by reference to causes now in operation. London: John Murray. Volume 3. [page i] [page ii
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A505.3
Beagle Library:
Lyell, Charles. 1833. Principles of geology, being an attempt to explain the former changes of the earth's surface, by reference to causes now in operation. 3 vols. London: John Murray. vol. 3.
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PRINCIPLES OF GEOLOGY, BEING AN ATTEMPT TO EXPLAIN THE FORMER CHANGES OF THE EARTH'S SURFACE, BY REFERENCE TO CAUSES NOW IN OPERATION. BY CHARLES LYELL, ESQ., F.R.S., FOR. SEC. TO THE GEOL. SOC., PROF. OF GEOL. TO KING'S COLL., LONDON IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. III. LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE-STREET. MDCCCXXXIII. [page iv
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A705
Beagle Library:
Anon. 1833. The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris for the year 1834. Published by order of The Lords Commisioners of the Admiralty. London: John Murray.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page i] THE NAUTICAL ALMANAC AND ASTRONOMICAL EPHEMERIS FOR THE YEAR 1834. PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS OF THE ADMIRALTY. London: PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES, DUKE STREET, LAMBETH; AND SOLD BY JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE - STREET. 1833. PRICE FIVE SHILLINGS. [page ii
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A747
Beagle Library:
British Association for the Advancement of Science. 1833. Report of the first and second meetings, at York in 1831 and at Oxford in 1832, including its proceedings, recommendations, and transactions. London: John Murray.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page i] REPORT OF THE FIRST AND SECOND MEETINGS OF THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE; AT YORK IN 1831, AND AT OXFORD IN 1832: INCLUDING ITS PROCEEDINGS, RECOMMENDATIONS, AND TRANSACTIONS. LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. 1833. [page ii
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A922
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Somerville, Mary. 1834. On the connexion of the physical sciences. London: John Murray.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page i] ON THE CONNEXION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES. BY MRS. SOMERVILLE. LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. MDCCCXXXIV. [page ii
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into grey belly blueish Snake. foot of Cordilleras Mr. J. Murray, has given notice to Ro Soc. respecting Luminous property of glow-worms1 same result as me Barranca with shells Las Vacas gold mine Conchilee (near Petorcia?) road to Coquimbo 1 John Murray read a paper entitled 'Experiments and observations on the light and luminous matter of the Lampyris noctiluca, or glow-worm' before the Linnean Society (not the Royal Society as indicated by Darwin) on 18 November and 2 December 1823 which
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Stoddart, D. R. ed. 1962. Coral islands by Charles Darwin: with introduction, map and remarks. Atoll Research Bulletin no. 88: 1-20.
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edition in Darwin's library, annotated). Bennett, George. 1834. Wanderings in New South Wales, Batavia, Pedir Coast, Singapore, and China; being the journal of a naturalist in those countries, during 1832, 1833, and 1834. London, R. Bentley. Volume 1, 440 p. Volume 2, 428 p. Byron, George Anson, 7th Baron. 1826. Voyage of H. M. S. Blonde to the Sandwich Islands, in the years 1824-25. Captain the Right Hon. Lord Byron, Commander. London, John Murray. 260 p. Chamisso, Adelbert von. 1821. Remarks and
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [84] Richardson p. 241 Barren grand Rein deer ♀ retaining horns much longer like young males.— Nothing about time of acquiring them. Richardson, John. 1829-1836. Fauna Boreali-Americana, or, The zoology of the northern parts of British America: containing descriptions of the objects of natural history collected on the late northern land expeditions, under command of Captain Sir John Franklin. 3 vols. London: John Murray. vol. 1 Text vol. 2 Text vol. 3
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on which the Lithophytes have built constructed their massive edifices, has not subsided in must either have remained stationary or been Lyell, Charles. 1830-1833. Principles of geology, being an attempt to explain the former changes of the earth's surface, by reference to causes now in operation. 3 vols. London: John Murray. vol. 3 Text 1
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Barlow, Nora ed. 1963. Darwin's ornithological notes. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Historical Series 2 (7): 201-278. With introduction, notes and appendix by the editor.
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of the 23 chapters, and are taken, often with slight alterations, from the Ornithological Notes. All the longer discussions and descriptions occur, except that on the Frigate Bird. (See Footnote, p. 267.) Cross references will be given to page numbers in B. 1839, and B. 1845. V. Fifthly, the second edition of the Beagle, published by John Murray in 1845 (B. 1845). Here the ornithological entries are mainly the same as in IV, with some curtailment and rather more alteration from the
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Barlow, Nora ed. 1963. Darwin's ornithological notes. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Historical Series 2 (7): 201-278. With introduction, notes and appendix by the editor.
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parts. In the margin is written: Agrees with Gauchos stating there to be many in S. José. 1 Martin Dobrizhoffer was for eighteen years a missionary in Paraguay, and as Darwin says in his deleted note, went out in 1749. His work, written in Latin, was first published in 1784, as well as a German translation from Vienna. The English translation was published by John Murray in 1822. Darwin's quotation from Dobrizhoffer ends after describing the black and white tipped feathers. [page] 274 DARWIN'S
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. [Bristol 1836] vol. 5, 1837, pp. 121-224. [deB67] 2 Reference uncertain. Capt. Tuckey's Narrative of an expedition [to explore] The River Zaire usually called the Congo, in South Africa in 1816. John Murray 1818. p. 36. The only species here is the green monkey (Cercopithecus sabaeus). [deB67] 15
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-224. [deB67] 2 Reference uncertain. Capt. Tuckey's Narrative of an expedition [to explore] The River Zaire usually called the Congo, in South Africa in 1816. John Murray 1818. p. 36. The only species here is the green monkey (Cercopithecus sabaeus). [deB67
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Bunbury, Charles James Fox. 1906. [Recollections of Darwin]. The life of Sir Charles J. F. Bunbury, Bart. Edited by his sister-in-law Mrs Henry Lyell [Katherine Murray Lyell]; with an introductory note by Sir Joseph Hooker. 2 vols. London: John Murray.
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Bunbury, Charles James Fox. 1906. [Recollections of Darwin.] The life of Sir Charles J. F. Bunbury, Bart. Edited by his sister-in-law Mrs Henry Lyell [Katherine Murray Lyell]; with an introductory note by Sir Joseph Hooker. 2 vols. London: John Murray. [vol. 1, p. 95] 13 March 1837 To his Brother. O. C. Club, March 13th, 1837. My dear Edward, Many thanks for your agreeable letter about Mr. Darwin. I went to the Geological Society last Wednesday, in hopes of hearing some of his discoveries
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de Beer, Gavin, Rowlands, M. J. and Skramovsky, [Mrs] B. M. eds. 1967. Darwin's notebooks on transmutation of species. Part VI. Pages excised by Darwin. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Historical Series 3 (5) (21 March): 129-176.
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River Zaire usually called the Congo, in South Africa in 1816. John Murray 1818. p. 36. The only species here is the green monkey (Cercopithecus sabaeus). [page] 13
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Babbage, Charles. 1838. The Ninth Bridgewater Treatise. 2d edn. London: John Murray.
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Babbage, Charles. 1838. The Ninth Bridgewater Treatise. 2nd edn. London: John Murray. [page ii] THE NINTH BRIDGEWATER TREATISE A FRAGMENT. BY CHARLES BABBAGE, ESQ. ___________________________ We may thus, with the greatest propriety, deny to the mechanical philosophers and mathematicians of recent times any authority with regard to their views of the administration of the universe; we have no reason whatever to expect from their speculations any help, when we ascend to the first cause and
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, Darwin: A Companion, 2021. 19. Darwin's grandfather Erasmus . . . stammered greatly, and it is surprising that this defect did not spoil his powers of conversation. Erasmus' eldest son, Charles (1758–1778), also stammered. See Krause, Ernst, Erasmus Darwin, with a Preliminary Notice by Charles Darwin (London: John Murray, 1879). 20. Lord Berwick, probably of Berwick Hall, 2 miles northwest of Shrewsbury. 2
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faculties are more fitted to recognize the wonderful structure of a beetle than a Universe.1 — 1. Darwin's reference to the savage and the steam engine may have had its origin in the following: Davy, Humphry, Consolations in Travel, or the Last Days of a Philosopher. With a Sketch of the Author's Life, and Notes, London: John Murray, 1830. A savage who saw the operation of a number of power-looms weaving stockings, cease at once on the stopping of the motion of a wheel, might well imagine that the
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stimulated, smell, as Sir. Ch. Bell1 says, hearing music, to certain degree sexual. — The association of saliva, is probably due to our distant ancestors having been like dogs to bitches.2 — How comes such an association in man. — it is bare fact, on my theory intelligible 1. Bell, Charles, The Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression as Connected with the Fine Arts, London: John Murray, 1844: Nothing sensual is indicated by the form of the human nose; although by depressing it and joining it to the
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Natural History; or Magazine of Zoology, Botany, and Geology, Jardine, Selby, etc., London, 2:274–284, 1839, p. 280: . . . when any one [of the cattle] happens to be wounded or has become weak and feeble through age or sickness, the rest of the herd set upon it and gore it to death. This characteristic is an additional and strong proof of their native wildness. See also Darwin, Charles, The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication, London: John Murray, 1868; and Whitehead, G. Kenneth, The
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, Consolations in Travel, or the Last Days of a Philosopher. With a Sketch of the Author's Life, and Notes, London: John Murray, 1830 3. Ibid., The desire of glory, of honour, of immortal fame and of constant knowledge, so usual in young persons of well-constituted minds, cannot I think be other than symptoms of the infinite and progressive nature of intellect—hopes, which as they cannot be gratified here, belong to a frame of mind suited to a nobler state of existence. 6
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [232] Mr. Forbes in report of Brit Assoc for 1839? has statements on distribution of land-snails shows they depend much on geology — Edward Forbes. 1840. Report on the distribution of Pulmoniferous Mollusca in the British Isles. Report of the ninth meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science; held at Birmingham in August 1839. London: John Murray, pp. 127-131
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Clarke R. Trevor Major Welton Place Daventry Richard Trevor Clarke (1813-1897), Army officer and horticulturist. Clowes Mr. (Dorrell, Head Reader) Decke St Stamford St. Blackfriars S.E. Edmund Robson Dorrell (1803/4-1876), compositor at William Clowes and Sons, printers to Darwin's publisher, John Murray. Cooper (Wood-Engraver) 188 Strand W.C. James Davis Cooper (1823-1904), wood-engraver for Descent. Conway M. D. Esq 51. Notting Hill Sq. Bayswater Moncure Daniel Conway (1832-1907), American
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[Broderip, W. J.] 1839. [Review of] Narrative... [and] Journal of researches. Quarterly Review 65, no. 129 (December): 194-234.
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 42 Franklin Narrative vol I p. 245. Case of an Indian man rearing his infant by giving suck.- [verso blank] John Franklin. 1824. Narrative of a journey to the shores of the Polar Sea, in the years 1819-20-21-22. London: John Murray, volume 1
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [13] Hooker Misc. 2/250 Ledebour describing Flora of Altai above 6500 ft says some plants found there occur at every elevation throughout the country viz. Caltha Palutris. Epilobrium augustifolium quite unaltered in appearance Erythronium denscanis. [W. J. Hooker. 1831. Botanical miscellany. vol. 2. London: John Murray
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [130] Lyells elements 2d Edit. Vol I. p. 328 Comparison of percentage in Crag Fahluns [Faluns] compared with Mediterranean British Shells — These facts are very striking — we have two grand, yet almost distinct collections, with same percentage of recent. Charles Lyell. 1841. Elements of geology. 2d ed. London: John Murray
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In St. Pauls Rock in middle of Atlantic Keeling Atoll in Indian Ocean— Spiders were numerous— Then go on how they might be imported.— See my Journal about Waders so common on Oceanic Isd — under Keeling Isd.— about burying seeds Darwin, C. R. 1845. Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of the countries visited during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle round the world, under the Command of Capt. Fitz Roy, R.N. 2d ed. London: John Murray. Tex
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [179] 22 Dieffenbach II/136 Apterix lays only one egg yearly from introduction of dog is now very rare. The a large beautiful (Centropus) coocoo, has not been seen for many years, but its tail feathers have been preserved - only the oldest inhabitants have seen, attribute its destruction, from roosting on the lower branches, to the introduced cats. [Ernest Dieffenbach. 1843. Travels in New Zealand, etc. in two volumes. London: John Murray
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [146] John Murray scorns Forbes Ideal Morphologyosis Owens remark that morphology being somewhat different from induction . It appears to me an hypothesis is assumed, confessedly false, yet found highly applicable: hypothesis often assumed to explain facts doubtful, as dispersive or undulating theory of light.— yet never is science before one taken confessedly false. for the petals of a primrose, never in its young state, or in its parent's state has
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to swell the family are almost wholly wanting on the Altai. Thus there are but 2 species of Medicago 5 of Trifolium. Gives instances of other families. Of Eupatorineæ are 47 species of which 2/3 belong to Artemisia. This is like several species on same isld? — It is opposed to similarity of proportion, as Humboldt wd maintain. [W. J. Hooker. 1831. Botanical miscellany. Vol. 2. London: John Murray
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loch: containing practical hints on most of the highland sports, and notices of the habits of the different creatures of game and prey in the mountainous districts of Scotland; with instructions in river, burn, and loch-fishing. 2d ed. London: John Murray
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Darwin, C. R. et al 1842. Report of a Committee appointed "to consider the rules by which the nomenclature of Zoology may be established on a uniform and permanent basis." London: John Murray for the British Association for the Advancement of Science.
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Darwin, C. R. et al 1842. Report of a Committee appointed to consider the rules by which the nomenclature of Zoology may be established on a uniform and permanent basis. London: John Murray for the British Association for the Advancement of Science. [page 1] Presented by the British Association for the Advancement of Science, to —————— ——Si quid novisti rectius istis, Candidus imperti; si non, his utere mecum. —————— Report of a Committee appointed to consider of the rules by which the
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online A9 Suicides not uncommon in New Zealand Dieffenbach V. 2 P. 112. [Ernest Dieffenbach. 1843. Travels in New Zealand, etc. in two volumes. London: John Murray
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [101] [in margin:] Geological Distribution Dieffenbach 1. p 90 — Neomorpha crassirostris - male female quite different beaks at base two wattles, a peculiarity of structure common to several birds (S genera) in New Zealand Is this from descent or external pecularities. Dieffenbach, Ernst. 1843. Travels in New Zealand with contributions to the geography, geology, botany, and natural history of that country. 2 vols. London: John Murray
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, held at Glasgow in August 1840. London: John Murray. British Association. 1842. Report of the eleventh meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, held at Plymouth in July 1841. London: John Murray. CUL-DAR.LIB.66 PDF Text British Association. 1844. Report of the thirteenth meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, held at Cork in August 1843. London: John Murray. Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. 1833-1846. The Penny Cyclopaedia of the
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Darwin, C. R. 1845. Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of the countries visited during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle round the world, under the Command of Capt. Fitz Roy, R.N. 2d ed. London: John Murray.
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Darwin, C. R. 1845. Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of the countries visited during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle round the world, under the Command of Capt. Fitz Roy, R.N. 2d ed. London: John Murray. [spine] COLONIAL AND HOME LIBRARY VOL. XII DARWIN'S NATURALIST'S VOYAGE MURRAY [front cover
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Darwin, C. R. 1845. Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of the countries visited during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle round the world, under the Command of Capt. Fitz Roy, R.N. 2d ed. London: John Murray.
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JOURNAL OF RESEARCHES INTO THE NATURAL HISTORY AND GEOLOGY OF THE COUNTRIES VISITED DURING THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. BEAGLE ROUND THE WORLD, UNDER THE Command of Capt. Fitz Roy, R.A. BY CHARLES DARWIN, M.A., F.R.S. SECOND EDITION, CORRECTED, WITH ADDITIONS. LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. 1845. [page ii
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CUL-DAR74.108-109
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Adam Sedgwick. 2 vols. Cambridge: University Press, vol. 1, pp. 380-1, vol. 2, pp. 356-9. Text Darwin, F. ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 1. London: John Murray. Text Roberts, M. B. 2023. A longer look at the Darwin-Sedgwick tour of North Wales, August 1831. Darwin Online PD
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down to the sea by floods, live thrive in the brackish or salt-water of the estuaries. - in brackish Lagoons near P. Essington there are fish considered purely marine. British Association. 1843. Report of the twelfth meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science; held at Manchester in June 1842. London: John Murray
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Anon. 1845. [Review] Darwin's journal of a voyage round the world. part 1. Aberdeen Journal, and General Advertiser etc (6 August): 4.
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [page] 4 Darwin's Journal of a Voyage Round the World. Part I. London: John Murray. THIS handsome little volume forms the twenty-second of Mr Murray's admirable Home and Colonial Library. It contains the first part of a Journal, kept by the author, in the course of a voyage round the world, in which are embodied many interesting and valuable observations in Natural History and Geology. The voyage in question commenced at the close of 1831, under the
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Anon. 1845. [Review of] Darwin's journal of a voyage round the world, parts 1 and 2. Bristol Mercury and Daily Post (30 August): 6.
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [page] 6 Murray's Home and Colonial Library.—Darwin's Journal of a Voyage Round the World; Parts I. and II.— John Murray, Albermarle-street. This voyage round the world was commenced in 1831. In the December of that year, the Beagle, a ten-gun brig, under the command of Captain Fitz-Roy, sailed from Devonport, the object of the expedition being to complete the survey of Terra del Fuego—to survey the shores of Chili and Peru, and of some islands in the
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. Report of the fifteenth meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, held at Cambridge in June 1845. London: John Murray. The affinity of insects, as old even as the Lias, to present forms very remarkable for in this formation, all are [illeg] to families, frequently to genera of existing families - in only one instance has Mr. Westwood proposed a new generic name. [109
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, particularly by that very [illeg] cross with Maud the milk-maid [A59] by which some capital defects in the constitutions of the family were corrected. Malthus, Thomas. 1826. An essay on the principle of population; or, a view of its past and present effects on human happiness; with an inquiry into our prospects respecting the future removal or mitigation of the evils which it occassions. 6th ed. 2 vols. London: John Murray. [CUL-DAR240: 2 copies] [signed in vol. 1 C. Darwin April 1841 ] [another
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Anon. 1845. [Review] Darwin's journal. Stirling Observer, [Murray's Home and Colonial Library. Nos. XXII: Darwin's journal of a voyage round the world], (parts 1, 2 – 11 September: 4; part 3 – 9 October: 4)
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [page] 4 MURRAY'S HOME AND COLONIAL LIBRARY. NOS. XXII, XXIII. DARWIN'S JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD. Part I. II. London: John Murray. We have been exceedingly delighted with this Journal. Most heartily do we, in the name of the readers of the Home and Colonial Library in this part of the country, thank the enterprising publisher for this timeous and important publication. It must not be the last of its kind that finds a place in this very
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p 75 Dr. Royle on the Geograph. Distrib of the Flora of India The northern faces of the Himalayas or the Thibetan region has the closest resemblance in its genera even many of its species to that of the Atlas of Siberian, with a sprinkling of the Mediterranean flora 20 British Association. 1847. Report of the sixteenth meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, held at Southampton in September 1846. London: John Murray
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online (1 Principles of Geology 7th. Edit —1847 Lyell, Charles. 1847. Principles of geology: or, the modern changes of the Earth and its inhabitants considered as illustrative of geology. 7th ed. London: John Murray. [inscribed, signed] CUL-DAR.LIB.393 PDF 105. Great Depths of S. Atlantic 125 Land to sea as 1 : 3. 134 On absence of higher animals in Silurian strata not very striking 156 In most ancient times diversity of Floras Fauna as at present 176 On
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Inducing Varn — try Lyell, Charles. 1830-1833. Principles of geology, being an attempt to explain the former changes of the earth's surface, by reference to causes now in operation. 3 vols. London: John Murray. [on Beagle, inscribed vol. 1, signed Given me by Capt. F.R C. Darwin ; vol. 2, signed Charles Darwin M: Video. Novemr. 1832 ; vol. 3 signed C. Darwin ] CUL-DAR.LIB.392 vol. 1 Text vol. 2 Text vol. 3 Tex
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Anon. 1848. [Review of] Journal of researches. Geelong Advertiser (Victoria) (28 March): 1.
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [page] 1 REVIEW. Journal of Researches into the Natural History and Geology, of the Countries visited during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle round the World, under the command of Capt. Fitz Roy R. N. By Charles Darwin, M. A., F.R.S. London: John Murray. 1845. pp. 506. The journal of Mr Jukes, naturalist on board of H.M.S. Fly, is in course of review by our Melbourne contemporary, the Observer; and as the volume from the pen of Mr Darwin, naturalist of the
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [148] M St. John (A Tour in Sutherlandshire Vol. I. 1849. p. 185) gives various facts proving the attachment of birds when paired to their mates. Mr St. J. gives various facts proving the attachment of mated pairs. St. John, Charles. 1849. A tour in Sutherlandshire, with extracts from the field-books of a sportsman and naturalist. 2 vols. London: John Murray. vol. 1 PDF vol. 2 PD
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Darwin, C. R. 1849. Section VI: Geology. In Herschel, J. F. W. ed., A manual of scientific enquiry; prepared for the use of Her Majesty's Navy: and adapted for travellers in general. London: John Murray, pp. 156-195.
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Darwin, C. R. 1849. Section VI: Geology. in J. F. W. Herschel ed. A manual of scientific enquiry; prepared for the use of Her Majesty's Navy: and adapted for travellers in general. London: John Murray, pp 156-195. [page] 156 SECTION VI. GEOLOGY. BY CHARLES DARWIN, ESQ., F.R.S., F.G.S. ___________ A PERSON embarked on a naval expedition, who wishes to attend to Geology, is placed in a position in some respects highly advantageous, and in others as much to the contrary. He can hardly expect
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Anon. 1849. [Review of] A manual of scientific enquiry. [Geology, by Charles Darwin]. Morning Herald (2 July): 6.
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [page] 6 BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED. A Manual of Scientific Inquiry, prepared for the Use of her Majesty's Navy; and adapted for Travellers in General. Edited by Sir J. F. W. Herschel, Bart. John Murray.─ The treatises contained in this volume were, it appears, drawn up at the request of the late Lord Auckland, in accordance with a memorandum by the Lords of the Admiralty. In this memorandum their lordships express their opinion that it would be to the
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Darwin, C. R. 1849. On the use of the microscope on board ship. In Owen, R., Zoology. In Herschel, J. F. W. ed., A manual of scientific enquiry; prepared for the use of Her Majesty's Navy: and adapted for travellers in general. London: John Murray, pp. 389-395.
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Darwin, C. R. 1849. On the use of the microscope on board ship. In Owen, R., Zoology. In Herschel, J. F. W. ed., A manual of scientific enquiry; prepared for the use of Her Majesty's Navy: and adapted for travellers in general. London: John Murray, pp. 389-395. [page] 389 On the Use of the Microscope on board Ship.1 The following remarks embody the experience of Mr. Charles Darwin, F.R.S., on this subject, the importance of which increases as the science of zoology advances. The facility in
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Darwin, C. R. 1851. Section VI. Geology. In J. F. W. Herschel ed., A manual of scientific enquiry; prepared for the use of Her Majesty's Navy; and travellers in general. 2d ed. London: John Murray, pp. 166-204.
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Darwin, C. R. 1851. Section VI: Geology. in J. F. W. Herschel ed. A manual of scientific enquiry; prepared for the use of Her Majesty's Navy: and adapted for travellers in general. London: John Murray, pp. 166-204. [page] 166 SECTION VI. GEOLOGY. BY CHARLES DARWIN, ESQ., F.R.S., F.G.S. ———— A PERSON embarked on a naval expedition, who wishes to attend to Geology, is placed in a position in some respects highly advantageous, and in others as much to the contrary. He can hardly expect during his
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. 1843. Report on the present state of the ichtyology of New Zealand. Report of the twelfth meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science held at Manchester in June 1842. London: John Murray, pp. 12-30. Weddell, H. Algernon. 1855-7. Chloris andina, essai d'une flore de la région alpine des Cordillères de l'Amérique du Sud. In Castelnau, Francis de, Expédition dans les parties centrales de l'Amérique du Sud exécutée pendant les années 1843-1847. 14 vols. Paris. 1850-9. Williamson
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