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Darwin, Francis. 1917. Rustic sounds and other studies in literature and natural history. London: John Murray. [Darwin family recollections only]
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Darwin, Francis. 1917. Rustic sounds and other studies in literature and natural history. London: John Murray. [Darwin family recollections only] [page 1] RUSTIC SOUNDS Sounds are to me more reminiscent than sights; they bring back the sensations of childhood, and indeed all memories of my past life, in a way more touching and clear than what is seen. Wendell Holmes claims the sense of smell as most closely associated with memory; for me, as I say, it is that of hearing. In this paper I shall
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Darwin, Francis. 1920. Recollections. In idem, Springtime and other essays. London: John Murray, pp. 51-69.
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Darwin, Francis. 1920. Recollections. In idem, Springtime and other essays. London: John Murray, pp. 51-69. [page] 51 RECOLLECTIONS To entertain the lag-end of my life With quiet hours. —Henry IV., Pt. I. I WAS born at Down on 16th August 1848: I was christened at Malvern—a fact in which I had a certain unaccountable pride. But now my only sensation is one of surprise at having been christened at all, and a wish that I had received some other name. I was never called Francis, and I disliked
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intervention, Darwin set about preparing what he first called an Abstract from the half-written book and his accumulated notes. His first intention was to issue this as a series of papers before the Linnean Society; but the work grew too long for this, and it was submitted, with a recommendation from Lyell, to John Murray for pub [page] 4
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was honest enough to put in his own path. This is an interesting example of the way in which a man of good general ability, accustomed as a lawyer to apply broad principles of reason to different kinds of subject-matter, may arrive at sounder conclusions than a specialist. 1 It is curious to add that years afterwards, apropos of the Variation book being read for John Murray by a literary friend, Darwin remarked (III, 60): I think if you had sent the Origin to an unscientific man, he would have
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Ward, Henshaw. 1927. Charles Darwin: The man and his warfare. London: John Murray.
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Ward, Henshaw. 1927. Charles Darwin: The man and his warfare. London: John Murray. [frontispiece] Courtesy of National Portrait Gallery. London Charles Darwin Portrait by John Collier [page i
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Ward, Henshaw. 1927. Charles Darwin: The man and his warfare. London: John Murray.
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CHARLES DARWIN The Man and His Warfare BY HENSHAW WARD Author of Evolution for John Doe The Circus of the Intellect Exploring the Universe Illustrated LONDON JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET,W. [page ii
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Barlow, Nora ed. 1933. Charles Darwin's diary of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. Cambridge: University Press.
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square brackets, except in one or two cases where the comments suggest another hand, possibly FitzRoy's; in these cases [R.F. ?] is added. My own notes are given at the end of the volume with page references to the text and numerals in the text. These include a few extracts from Darwin's unpublished letters to his family, and some relevant passages from FitzRoy's Narrative. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I should like to express my thanks to Sir John Murray for his kind permission to make use of the drawings
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Barlow, Nora ed. 1933. Charles Darwin's diary of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. Cambridge: University Press.
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. Beagle and Geological Observations. Illustrations: 2 cuts in text. 1845. Second edition. Published by John Murray as vol. xii of his Colonial and Home Library. 8vo. The title reads: 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. By Charles Darwin, M.A., F.R.S. Second edition, corrected, with additions . A new preface dated June 1845, 2 pp., replaced the earlier one
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Barlow, Nora ed. 1945. Charles Darwin and the voyage of the Beagle. London: Pilot Press.
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1844. Part II. Geological Observations on the Volcanic Islands visited during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. 1846. Part III. Geological Observations on South America. Second editions of all three volumes followed, Parts II and III being incorporated in one volume in 1876. John Murray. BIOGRAPHICAL Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, edited by his son, Francis Darwin. In three volumes. Published by John Murray, 1887. More Letters of Charles Darwin, edited by Francis Darwin and A. C. Seward. In
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Barlow, Nora ed. 1945. Charles Darwin and the voyage of the Beagle. London: Pilot Press.
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Researches was first used, with Geology taking precedence over Natural History, an order subsequently and significantly reversed. 1840. First edition, third issue. 1845. Second edition, published by John Murray as Vol. XII of his Home and Colonial Library. This is the text of the well-known work, the title of which runs: 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 Captain FitzRoy, R
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Sulivan, N. A. 1951. Management of Ships Under Sail. The mariner's Mirror 37: 243-245.
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Merlin as surveyor and pilot to the Baltic fleet; he piloted ships to Bomarsund which was captured in 1854. In 1855 he planned the bombardment of Sweaborg, and completed plans for the capture of Crondstadt, had the war continued. In 1847 he reorganized the Royal Dockyard Battalions. He was professional officer at the Board of Trade, 1857-65. Life and Letters, published by John Murray, 1896. N. A. SULIVAN On Beagle for five years and Philomel for four years, in the stormy regions of South America
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Darwin, C. R. 1958. The autobiography of Charles Darwin 1809-1882. With the original omissions restored. Edited and with appendix and notes by his grand-daughter Nora Barlow. London: Collins.
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. Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1936. Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, in three volumes, by Francis Darwin. John Murray, 1887. Has only the briefest mention of the quarrel in Vol. III, p. 220, and there is no mention of Samuel Butler in More Letters. Samuel Butler states his case in the following books, besides his letters to the Athenæum and Nature. Life and Habit, 1877. Evolution Old and New, 1879. Unconscious Memory, 1880. Luck or Cunning? 1885-6. [page 220
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Darwin, C. R. 1958. The autobiography of Charles Darwin 1809-1882. With the original omissions restored. Edited and with appendix and notes by his grand-daughter Nora Barlow. London: Collins.
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Autobiography is a complete transcript of the whole manuscript, now housed in its old leather binding in the Cambridge University Library. The Autobiography first appeared in print as part of Life and Letters of Charles Darwin edited by his son Francis and published in 1887 by John Murray, five years after Charles's death, when many omissions were considered necessary. Two reprints have been published. In 1929 the Autobiography was issued as a separate volume in The Thinkers Library, No. 7
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Darwin, C. R. 1958. The autobiography of Charles Darwin 1809-1882. With the original omissions restored. Edited and with appendix and notes by his grand-daughter Nora Barlow. London: Collins.
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. Wollaston, John Murray, 1921. [page] 157 CHARLES DARWIN AND HIS GRANDFATHE
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Darwin, C. R. 1958. The autobiography of Charles Darwin 1809-1882. With the original omissions restored. Edited and with appendix and notes by his grand-daughter Nora Barlow. London: Collins.
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passed through my mind often lately so I thought I would write it partly to relieve my own mind. ... God Bless you C. D. 1861 These letters are printed in Emma Darwin, Vol. II, John Murray, 1915 pp. 173-176. Mrs. Litchfield writes of her mother: In our childhood and youth she was not only sincerely religious this she always was in the true sense of the word but definite in her beliefs. She went regularly to church and took the Sacrament. She read the Bible with us and taught us a simple Unitarian
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Anon. 1960. Handlist of Darwin papers at the University Library Cambridge. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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trompe perforante, destructeurs des oranges (Paris, 1875. 3 pp.). (5) Letter: 'To the Members of the Down Friendly Club' by 'Your Faithful Treasurer, Charles Darwin' (19 February 1877). 139 (1) C.D.'s accounts with John Murray for 1881, recording sales of books. (2) Speech made by the Public Orator on C.D.'s honorary degree at Cambridge (17 November 1877). (3) The Athen um. Index for the year 1847. (4) Isaac Hays: 'Descriptions of the Inferior Maxillary Bones of Mastodons in the Cabinet of the
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Anon. 1960. Handlist of Darwin papers at the University Library Cambridge. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Accounts with John Murray, 1881, recording sales of books 139(1) 'Books read and to be read', 1852-60 128 'Books to be read', 1838 91, 119 'Catalogue of books' 71 Catalogue of scientific books read in 1846 91, 120 Botanical (The) Gazette, February 1879* 136(4) Botany Abstracts of journals, chiefly botanical 72-5 F. Delpino: Rivista Botanica* 132(5) Separatabzug aus den Sitzungsberichten des Botanischen Vereins der Provinz Brandenburg, XIX* 136(7) Boulders, see Rocks Brandenburg. Separatabzug
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Anon. 1960. Handlist of Darwin papers at the University Library Cambridge. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Accounts with John Murray, 1881 139(1) Newspaper cuttings and material on his death and funeral* 138(1), 140(5) Obituary notice by T. H. Huxley* 133(2) Material on his life collected by F. Darwin 106/7, 112 Photographs, engravings 140(1), 141 Material on his religion 139(12), 140(1) Reminiscences of him 112 Critical and miscellaneous material A. Burgerstein: Charles Robert Darwin: eine Skizze * 132(2) Cartoons 140(4), 141 Newspaper cuttings on Carlyle's supposed attack and the refutation 132(3
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Horblit, H. D. 1964. One hundred books famous in science: based on an exhibition held at the Grolier Club. New York: Grolier Club.
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Horblit, H. D. 1964. One hundred books famous in science: based on an exhibition held at the Grolier Club. New York: Grolier Club. [item] 23b DARWIN, Charles Robert 1809-1882 On the Origin of Species. London, John Murray, (pr. W. Clowes Sons), 1859. PAGINATION: ix, [i]; 502 . COLLATION: [a]4, b1; B-X12, Y11. TOTAL: 256 leaves plus plate. These signatures are unusual in that the first two leaves are marked, for example, F1 and F2 and the 5th leaf is marked F3 . Thus, it appears that each 1-2
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A616
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Horblit, H. D. 1964. One hundred books famous in science: based on an exhibition held at the Grolier Club. New York: Grolier Club.
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Horblit, H. D. 1964. One hundred books famous in science: based on an exhibition held at the Grolier Club. New York: Grolier Club. [item] 23b DARWIN, Charles Robert 1809-1882 On the Origin of Species. London, John Murray, (pr. W. Clowes Sons), 1859. PAGINATION: ix, [i]; 502 . COLLATION: [a]4, b1; B-X12, Y11. TOTAL: 256 leaves plus plate. These signatures are unusual in that the first two leaves are marked, for example, F1 and F2 and the 5th leaf is marked F3 . Thus, it appears that each 1-2
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Barlow, Nora ed. 1967. Darwin and Henslow. The growth of an idea. London: Bentham-Moxon Trust, John Murray.
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Darwin and Henslow THE GROWTH OF AN IDEA Letters 1831-1860 edited by NORA BARLOW BENTHAM-MOXON TRUST JOHN MURRAY [page iv
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Barlow, Nora ed. 1967. Darwin and Henslow. The growth of an idea. London: Bentham-Moxon Trust, John Murray.
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Coral Reefs, 3rd ed. (John Murray, London, 1889). See Geology of the Voyage for first edition, 1842. Charles Darwin's Diary of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, edited from the MSS by Nora Barlow. Cambridge University Press, 1933. The Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the same Species. John Murray, 1877. The Formation of Vegetable Mould through the action of Worms. John Murray, 18 81. The Geology of the voyage of the Beagle. Smith Elder Co., London. Part I: The Structure distribution of coral
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Barlow, Nora ed. 1967. Darwin and Henslow. The growth of an idea. London: Bentham-Moxon Trust, John Murray.
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Bentham-Moxon Trust 1967 Darwin letters Robin Darwin 1967 Henslow letters Philip G. Henslow 1967 Printed in Great Britain for John Murray, Albemarle Street, London by Butler Tanner Ltd, Frome and London [page]
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Barlow, Nora ed. 1967. Darwin and Henslow. The growth of an idea. London: Bentham-Moxon Trust, John Murray.
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., 1807-17 as Voyages aux R gions Equinoxiales du Nouveau Continent. JENYNS, Reverend Leonard, Memoir of the Reverend John Stevens Henslow. John von Voorst, Paternoster Row, 1862. KEITH, Arthur, Darwin Revalued. Watts Co., 1955. LITCHFIELD, H. E., Emma Darwin. A century of Family Letters. 2 vols. privately printed, Cambridge University Press, 1904 edited by H. E. Litchfield, Darwin's daughter, John Murray, 1915. LYELL, Charles, Antiquity of Man. John Murray, 1863. Principles of Geology, or the modern
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Barlow, Nora ed. 1967. Darwin and Henslow. The growth of an idea. London: Bentham-Moxon Trust, John Murray.
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ABBREVIATIONS USED Bull.B.M.(N.H.) Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Historical Series. See Bibliography, p. 217. D Diary of the Voyage of the 'Beagle', edited from the MS by Nora Barlow. Cambridge University Press, 1933. LL Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, edited by his son Francis Darwin. 3 vols., John Murray, London, 1887. ML More Letters of Charles Darwin, edited by Francis Darwin and A. C. Seward. 2 vols., John Murray, London, 1903. O On the Origin of Species by means of
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Barlow, Nora ed. 1967. Darwin and Henslow. The growth of an idea. London: Bentham-Moxon Trust, John Murray.
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Barlow, Nora ed. 1967. Darwin and Henslow. The growth of an idea. London: Bentham-Moxon Trust, John Murray. [front dust jacket] NORA BARLOW DARWIN AND HENSLOW Bentham Moxon ~~~ Murray DARWIN AND HENSLOW The growth of an idea Letters 1831-1860 Edited by NORA BARLOW Darwin's theory of the origin of species by natural selection was profoundly influenced by his observations made during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle from 1831 to 1836. That he joined this surveying voyage at all was due to his close
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Barlow, Nora ed. 1967. Darwin and Henslow. The growth of an idea. London: Bentham-Moxon Trust, John Murray.
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., ed., Emma Darwin, John Murray, 1915. Letter from Emma Darwin to Julia Wedgwood, Vol. 1, p. 60. [page] 7
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Barlow, Nora ed. 1967. Darwin and Henslow. The growth of an idea. London: Bentham-Moxon Trust, John Murray.
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Lastly what plants in any particular spot or pond it has nearly or quite exterminated by taking their places? Here is a goodly list of queries! Many thanks for your Sermon for copies of the Examination Papers received some time since. Sedgwick's was not very fair towards the students; but Murray, the Publisher, thought it splendid for selling copies to the unfortunate Students.1 My dear Henslow Yours very truly C. Darwin LETTER 111 [C.U.L. from a copy] [To: Charles Darwin From: Prof. J. S
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Freeman, R. B. 1967. On the origin of species 1859. The Book collector 16: 340-4.
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the gilt rules above and below it, as well as the exact position of the two gilt triangles which decorate the spine, vary. The variations are small but constant. The imprint in all cases reads LONDON/JOHN MURRAY, the letters being 3 mm high in all except one of 1860 where they are 2 mm. A full point after MURRAY may or may not be present. Some of the cases on 1860 and 1861 editions are closely similar to those on 1850s, and I do not believe that it is possible to be certain about the authenticity
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F1598
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Barlow, Nora ed. 1967. Darwin and Henslow. The growth of an idea. London: Bentham-Moxon Trust, John Murray.
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Letter 66, taken from a copy of a letter brought back to me from the United States by Dr Sydney Smith; the second, Letter 78, was kindly sent me by the Librarian of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia; the third, Letter 113, is taken from Leonard Huxley's Life and Letters of Sir J. D. Hooker, with kind permission of Sir John Murray. The source of each letter where known is given in the List of Letters, p. 236; together with a statement as to whether it has been previously published
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Barlow, Nora ed. 1967. Darwin and Henslow. The growth of an idea. London: Bentham-Moxon Trust, John Murray.
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', Advancement of Science, No. 64, Brit. Assoc, 1960. Also Dr Sydney Smith in Impulse, No. 11, 1959. 1 This possibility was reported to Margaret Keynes by her uncle, Charles's fourth son, Leonard. 2 Emma Darwin. A Century of Family Letters, Vol. II, p. 146. John Murray, London, 1915. [page] 1
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F1598
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Barlow, Nora ed. 1967. Darwin and Henslow. The growth of an idea. London: Bentham-Moxon Trust, John Murray.
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LETTER 58 [Letter from Professor Henslow to Charles Darwin on his engagement, 1838. On the envelope in Mrs Litchfield's writing: 'Congrats on engagemt hardly any good but pleasant wise'. Mrs Litchfield, Darwin's daughter, probably wrote this note when looking through letters before publishing 'Emma Darwin, A Century of Family Letters', privately printed 1904, published by John Murray, 1915.] [To: C. Darwin Esq, 36 Grt Marlborough St, London From: Professor J. S. Henslow] Cambridge 16 Dec 1838
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Barlow, Nora ed. 1967. Darwin and Henslow. The growth of an idea. London: Bentham-Moxon Trust, John Murray.
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LETTER 113 [This letter from Prof. Henslow to J. D. Hooker, taken from 'Life and Letters of Sir J. D. Hooker' by L. Huxley, Vol. I, p. 512, shows Henslow's judgement on Darwin's views and is printed in part here with kind permission of Sir John Murray.] To: Sir Joseph Hooker From: Professor J. S. Henslow 7 Downing Terrace, Cambridge May 10, 1860 My dear Joseph, I don't know whether you care to hear Phillips, who delivers the Rede Lecture in the Senate House next Tuesday at 2 p.m. It is
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Barlow, Nora ed. 1967. Darwin and Henslow. The growth of an idea. London: Bentham-Moxon Trust, John Murray.
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independent of the circulation, resemble the movements of sarcode in the protozoa. Is any such phenomenon known? It may be quite 1 In Darwin's Journal, Bull. B.M. (N.H.), Vol. 2, No. 1, p. 15, Darwin wrote: 'Aug. 11 [1860] Began Ch. III [Animals and Plants under Domestication]. During July at Hartfield [home of Sara Wedgwood] and afterwards at Eastbourne worked on Drosera.' This work culminated in Insectivorous Plants (John Murray, 1875), a subject on which very little work had been done. His main
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Darwin, C. R. 1968. Questions About the Breeding of Animals. with introduction by Sir Gavin de Beer. London: Society for the Bibliography of Natural History (Sherborn Fund Facsimile no. 3). Facsimile edition.
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wives by ranging them in a line, and by picking her out who projects farthest a tergo.' One wonders if this was the passage which, in a letter20 to John Murray of 29 September 1870, Darwin agreed to a change in the text to make it less coarse. It does not appear that this questionnaire, or that on the expression of the emotions, has been found. The Questions about the Breeding of Animals and their Answers In the first edition of the Origin of Species, published in 1859, Darwin was still obliged21 to
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Darwin, C. R. 1968. Questions About the Breeding of Animals. with introduction by Sir Gavin de Beer. London: Society for the Bibliography of Natural History (Sherborn Fund Facsimile no. 3). Facsimile edition.
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the book bearing this title,16 Darwin reprinted sixteen questions which he said that he had circulated in 1867 to persons who had been in touch 12 Notes Records, p. 32. 13 ibid., p. 56. 14 Life Letters, 2, p. 139. 15 Further unpublished letters of Charles Darwin , edited by Sir Gavin de Beer, Annals of Science, 14, 1958, p. 107. 16 The expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals . . ., London: John Murray, 1872. [page] i
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Darwin, C. R. 1968. Questions About the Breeding of Animals. with introduction by Sir Gavin de Beer. London: Society for the Bibliography of Natural History (Sherborn Fund Facsimile no. 3). Facsimile edition.
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as regards the animal kingdom. 5 Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, edited by Francis Darwin [hereafter referred to as Life Letters], London: John Murray, 1887, 1, p. 298. 6 Notebook III , MS p. 135; op. cit., 3, 1967, p. 162. 7 Darwin's Journal , edited by Sir Gavin de Beer, Bull. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) Historical Series, 2, 1959, pp. 1-21; reference on p. 9. 8 Life Letters, 1, p. 301. [page] vii The Questionnaire Method In the Introduction to Variation in Animals and Plants under
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Darwin, C. R. 1872. Queries about expression. In Freeman, R. B. & Gautrey, P. J. eds., Charles Darwin's Queries about expression. Bulletin of the British Museum of Natural History (historical series) 4 (1972): 205-219, 1 plate.
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. Smithson. Instn, for 1867, p.[324]. 1871. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. 2 vols, John Murray, London. 1872. The expression of the emotions in man and animals. John Murray, London. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. Edited by Francis Darwin. 3 vols, John Murray, London. 1903. More letters of Charles Darwin. A record of his work in a series of hitherto unpublished letters. Edited by Francis Darwin and A. C. Seward. 2 vols, John
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Barrett, P. H. 1974. Early writings of Charles Darwin. In Gruber, H. E., Darwin on man. A psychological study of scientific creativity; together with Darwin's early and unpublished notebooks. Transcribed and annotated by Paul H. Barrett, commentary by Howard E. Gruber. Foreword by Jean Piaget. London: Wildwood House. [Notebooks M, N, Old and useless notes, Essay on theology and natural selection, Questions for Mr. Wynn, Extracts from B-C-D-E transmutation notebooks, A Biographical Sketch of Charles Darwin's Father, Plinian Society Minutes Book]
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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 motive force was in the wheel; he could not divine that it more immediately depended upon the steam, and ultimately upon a fire below a concealed boiler. 160. Hensleigh Wedgwood; the child would have been Ernest Hensleigh, Darwin's nephew
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Barrett, P. H. 1974. Early writings of Charles Darwin. In Gruber, H. E., Darwin on man. A psychological study of scientific creativity; together with Darwin's early and unpublished notebooks. Transcribed and annotated by Paul H. Barrett, commentary by Howard E. Gruber. Foreword by Jean Piaget. London: Wildwood House. [Notebooks M, N, Old and useless notes, Essay on theology and natural selection, Questions for Mr. Wynn, Extracts from B-C-D-E transmutation notebooks, A Biographical Sketch of Charles Darwin's Father, Plinian Society Minutes Book]
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. Erasmus' eldest son, Charles (1758 1778), also stammered. See Krause, Ernst, Erasmus Darwin, with a Preliminary Notice by Charles Darwin (London: John Murray, 1879). 21. Emily Catherine, Darwin's sister (1810 1866). 22. Darwin drew a bracket of emphasis along this sentence in the left margin in his notebook. 23. Reynolds, Joshua, Seven Discourses Delivered in the Royal Academy by the President, Cadell, London, 1778, Discourse VII, pp. 322 323. 24. Susan Elizabeth (1803 1866), Darwin's sister
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Barrett, P. H. 1974. Early writings of Charles Darwin. In Gruber, H. E., Darwin on man. A psychological study of scientific creativity; together with Darwin's early and unpublished notebooks. Transcribed and annotated by Paul H. Barrett, commentary by Howard E. Gruber. Foreword by Jean Piaget. London: Wildwood House. [Notebooks M, N, Old and useless notes, Essay on theology and natural selection, Questions for Mr. Wynn, Extracts from B-C-D-E transmutation notebooks, A Biographical Sketch of Charles Darwin's Father, Plinian Society Minutes Book]
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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 Ancient White
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Vorzimmer, Peter. 1975. An early Darwin manuscript: The "Outline and Draft of 1839". Journal of the History of Biology 8, no. 2 (Fall): 191-217.
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to May 1842. For the moment, however, I would like to make no assumptions whatever and simply treat each of the three equally logical possibilities as to the chronological position of the draft. First is that this draft represents a transition between the Sketch of 1842 and the Essay of 1844 and thus lies between them in date. This is the view of at least one eminent Darwin scholar familiar with 4. Francis Darwin, ed., The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin (London, John Murray, 1888), 83
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Vorzimmer, Peter. 1975. An early Darwin manuscript: The "Outline and Draft of 1839". Journal of the History of Biology 8, no. 2 (Fall): 191-217.
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of Darwin, II, 120. Life and Letters of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (London: John Murray, 1902), I, 222. Life and Letters of Darwin, II, 121. Volume 113 of the Darwin Papers and Letters, Cambridge University Library. [page] 20
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Atkins, Hedley. 1976. Down: the home of the Darwins; the story of a house and the people who lived there. London: Royal College of Surgeons [Phillimore].
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Plate VIa: Miss Willis' Style of Conducting a Rehearsal Plate VIb: Miss Willis swimming at Lerici (both by courtesy of Messrs. John Murray) [page] 10
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Atkins, Hedley. 1976. Down: the home of the Darwins; the story of a house and the people who lived there. London: Royal College of Surgeons [Phillimore].
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104 VIA Miss Willis' Style of Conducting a Rehearsal 105 VIB Miss Willis swimming at Lerici 105 (both by courtesy of Messrs. John Murray) VII Charles Darwin, the Last Years 120 VIII Sir Arthur Keith and Sir George Buckston Browne in the Garden at Down House 121 (by courtesy of Messrs. Churchill Livingstone) [page]
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Atkins, Hedley. 1976. Down: the home of the Darwins; the story of a house and the people who lived there. London: Royal College of Surgeons [Phillimore].
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. Francis Darwin, John Murray, London, 1888. O W Olive Willis Downe House; Anne Ridler, John Murray, London, 1967. P P Period Piece; Gwen Raverat, Faber Faber, London, 1952. W F M The World that Fred Made; Bernard Darwin, Chatto Windus, London, 1955. Chapter I: The Land, the Village and the House 1, HDP; 2, 25; 3, 1 20; 4, 21; 5, 22; 6, 54. Chapter II: The House and Garden 1, CFL, 23; 2, DH; 3, L L (I), 319; 4, CFL, 83; 5, L L (I), 115; 6, PP, 156; 7, DH; 8, CFL, 185; 9, L L (II), 151; 10, 142
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Charles Darwin, ed. Francis Darwin, John Murray; Emma Darwin, A Century of Family Letters by H. E. Litchfield, John Murray; Sir George Buckston Browne by Jessie Dobson and Sir Cecil Wakeley, Churchill Livingstone; Sir Arthur Keith, Autobiography, C. A. Watts; Period Piece by Gwen Raverat, Faber and Faber; The World That Fred Made by Bernard Darwin, Chatto and Windus; Darwin's Victorian Malady by J. S. Winslow and other MSS., The American Philosophical Society; Darwin's Autobiography, ed. Nora
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. 852. 1906 London, John Murray. As No. 851. T, 1138(6). [228 853. [ ] London, John Murray. Pagination and binding as No. 851. 854. 1929 London, John Murray. As No. 853. [229 855. 1937 London, John Murray. As No. 854. The last of all Murray Darwins. T. [230 856. 1969 Brussels, Editions Culture et Civilisation. Facsimile of No. 834, but 217 mm and no price on title page. 857. 1972 New York, Abrahams Magazine Service. Facsimile of No. 847 (1893)- [NB This work has been corrected, supplemented and
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965. 1888 London, John Murray. 2 vols. Twenty-second thous- and. First issue of Library Edition. Binding: grey-green cloth, Uniform with Nos 422 1452. L; T, 490(7). [259 966. 1888 London, John Murray. As No. 964, but twenty-third thousand. T. [260 967. 1888 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 961.491(7). 968. 1889 London, John Murray. As No. 966, but twenty-fifth thousand. T, 492(3). [261 969. 1889 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 967.493(1). 970. 1890 London, John Murray. As No. 968, but twenty
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cloth. L, LNH; T, 1142(2) [16 39. 1882 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 37. 40. 1883 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 39.1029(5). [388 41. 1884 London, John Murray. Sixteenth thousand. As No. 38. L; T. [17 42. 1884 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 40.1030(3). 43. 1886 London, John Murray. Seventeenth thousand. As No. 41. [18 44. 1887 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 42.1031(4). [389 45. 1888 London, John Murray. Seventeenth thousand. As No. 43. 46. 1888 London, John Murray, xii + 615 pp, Eighteenth thousand
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944. 1874 London, John Murray. Second edition, tenth thousand. 8vo in 12S, 185 mm, xvi + 688 pp. Note by T. H. Huxley pp. 199-206. Five line errata slip. Binding: as No. 940. CD, CL; T, 463(5). [249 945. 1875 London, John Murray. As No. 944, but eleventh thousand, errata corrected and text changes. D; T, 475(2). [250 946. 1875 New York, D. Appleton, xvi + 688 pp. From stereos of No. 944. 474(7). [470 947. 1876 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 946.476(2). 948. 1877 London, John Murray. 8vo in 12s
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1362. 1882 London, John Murray. As No. 1361, but sixth thousand (corrected), and with textual changes, CD, L; T, 919(2). [322 1363. 1882 New York, D. Appleton, vii + 326 pp. From stereos of No. 1357. Some copies International Scientific Series Vol. XXXVII. 921(14). [520 1364. 1882 London, John Murray, vii + 328 pp. Seventh thousand. Corrected by Francis Darwin. 920(3). 1365. 1883 London, John Murray. As No. 1364 and seventh thousand. L; T. [323 1366. 1883 London, John Murray. As No. 1365, but
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. Appleton. As No. 402.602(7). 405. 1880 London, John Murray. As No. 403, but twenty-second thousand. T, 603(3). [124 406. 1881 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 404.604(5). [413 407. 1882 London, John Murray. As No. 405, but twenty-fourth thousand, and 8vo in 8s. 17 titles on verso of title leaf. Binding: standard green cloth. June. T, 605 part (3). [125 408. 1882 London, John Murray. As No. 407, and twenty-fourth thousand, but 19 titles on verso of title leaf. December. T, 605 part (3). [126 409
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Library Association. 579(6). 436. 1890 London, John Murray. As No. 426, but thirty-ninth thousand. T. [134 437. 1891 London, John Murray. 2 vols. As No. 422. Second issue of Library Edition. No thousand given. T. [135 438. 1891 London, John Murray, xxi + 432 pp. Forty-first thousand. C; T, 628(6). [136 439. 1892 London, John Murray. As No. 438, but forty-third thousand. D; T, 629(2). [137 [NB This work has been corrected, supplemented and vastly updated in the Freeman bibliographical database in
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. 446, but forty-ninth thousand. T. [141 452. 1897 London, John Murray. As No. 451, but fiftieth thousand. LUC. 453. 1897 London, John Murray. 2 vols. Third issue of Library Edition. As No. 437. No thousand given. 637(5). [142 454. 1897 New York, D. Appleton. 2 vols. As No. 448. 636(6). 455. 1898 London, John Murray. As No. 452, but fifty-first thousand. 639(2). [143 456. 1898 New York, D. Appleton. 2 vols. As No. 454. 640(12). 457. 1899 London, John Murray. As No. 455, but fifty-sixth thousand
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. 1891 London, John Murray. As No. 1254, but called third edition. [300 1257. 1892 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 1255. 866(6). [506 1258. 1895 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 1257. 867(6). 1259. 1898 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 1258. 868(5). 1260. 1900 London, John Murray. As No. 1256, but fifth impression. Binding: as No. 256, not leaf green. T, 869(7). [301 1261. 1902 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 1259. 870(4). 1262. 1915 London, John Murray. As No. 1260, but no impression given. Title leaf a
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1278. 1877 New York, D. Appleton, viii + 352pp. From stereos of No. 1277. 845(18). [510 1279. 1878 London, John Murray. 8vo, xvi + 352 pp. Second edition. Binding: as No. 1277. T, DLC. 1280. 1880 London, John Murray. As No. 1279. CD; 846(3). [304 1281. 1884 London, John Murray, xxiv + 352 pp. Third thousand. Preface by Francis Darwin. D, L; T, 847(2). [305 1282. 1886 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 1278. 849(5). 1283. 1888 London, John Murray. As No. 1281, still third thousand. T, 850(2). [306
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1144. 1873 London, John Murray. As No. 1142, but tenth thousand and 2C3-4 discarded in some copies. 3 plates folding in some copies only. C, D, L, LNH; T, 882(4). [282 1145. 1888 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 1143.884(3). 1146. 1890 London, John Murray. 8vo, viii + 394 pp. Second edition. Edited by Francis Darwin. Binding: standard green cloth. CD, C, L; T, 885(2). [283 1147. 1890 London, John Murray. As No. 1146, but twelfth thousand. [284 1148. 1890 New York, D. Appleton. 374 pp. As No. 1145
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, 190 mm, x + 462 pp. 30 text woodcuts. Binding: standard green cloth. Price 14s. CD, L; T, 983 part (22). June. [290 1218. 1875 London, John Murray. As No. 1217, but second thousand and with errata slip. July. C,L; T,983 part(22). [291 1219. 1875 London, John Murray. As No. 1218, but third thousand and new errata slip. D, L; T, 983 part (22). [292 1220. 1875 New York, D. Appleton, x + 462 pp. From stereos of No. 1217.T, 984(25). [497 1221. 1876 London, John Murray. As No. 1219 and with same
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pp. Fifth edition, Text not that of No. 387. 589(4). [411 390. 1871 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 389. T, 590(10). 391. 1872 London, John Murray. The origin of species etc. Sixth edition; with additions and corrections. Eleventh thousand. 8vo in 8s, 183 mm, xxi + 458 pp, Glossary by W. S. Dallas. Binding: green cloth. L; T, 592 part (3)- [117 392. 1872 London, John Murray. As No. 391, but twelfth thousand. CD, L; T, 592 part (3). [118 393. 1872 London, John Murray. As No. 392, but thirteenth
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477. 1901 London, Ward Lock. 389 pp. Minerva Library, New Series No. XVI. Binding: blue or red cloth of the series. T, 656(1). [151 478. 1901 New York, P. F. Collier. 2 vols. As No. 470. Library of Universal Literature, Part 1 Science Vols 1 2. T, 657(8). 479. 1902 London, John Murray. As No. 474, but imprint gives thirteenth to eighteenth thousand on p. [vi]. January. L; T. [152 480. 1902 London, John Murray. As No. 476, but title page gives imprint tenth to thirtieth thousand. February
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. 1887 London, John Murray. As No. 1453, but second edition, with small corrections. 1088(4). [347 1455. 1887 London, John Murray. As No. 1454, but third edition. Vol. I with 2 errata for Vol. II and 14 for Vol. III. Vol. III with 14 errata on slip. 1089(3). [348 1456. 1887 New York, D. Appleton. 2 vols. T, 1091(15). 1457. 1888 London, John Murray. As No. 1455, but seventh thousand, revised. T, 1092(13). [349 1458. 1888 New York, D. Appleton. 2 vols. As No. 1456. 1093(22). [534 1459. 1889 New
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808. 1888 London, John Murray. As No. 806 still fourth thousand. T, 1285(4). 809. 1889 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 807. T, 1286(4). 810. 1890 London, John Murray. As No. 808, but fifth thousand. T, 1287(1). [214 811. 1892 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 809.1288(3). 812. 1895 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 811.1289(4). 813. 1898 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 812.1390(3). 814. 1899 London, John Murray. As No. 810, but sixth impression of the second edition. D; T, 1291(4). [216 815. 1903 New York
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New Miscellany Vols X XI. 1016(4). [385 22. 1870 London, John Murray. 8vo, called new edition. 190 mm, x + 519 pp As No. 20, but with preliminaries reset. Binding: green cloth similar to On the origin of species edition 5. T, 1017(1) [11 23. 1871 New York, Harper Brothers. 2 vols. As No. 21. Harper's New Miscellany Vols X XI. 1019(1). 24. 1871 New York, D. Appleton. 8vo, x + 519 pp. From stereos of No. 22.1018(12). [386 25. 1872 London, John Murray. Given in publisher's list. Not seen; perhaps
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. 4.] T. [67 122. 1912 London, John Murray. As No. 117, but 2 maps added. April. T. 123. 1912 London, J. M. Dent. As No. 120. Everyman Library, Science No. 104.1072(2). [68 124. 1912 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 118. 125. 1913 London, John Murray. A reprint of No. 59 by Oliver Boyd, Edinburgh. Binding: as No. 59, but no copies have gilt scallop shell on front cover, and some have no bolas on spine and front cover in blind. T, 1073(4). [69 126. [1914] London, Thomas Nelson. 543 pp. With half-title
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. Binding: as No. 307, but no pocket in bottom board. L; LNH; T, 2002(12). [96 part 327. [1849] London, William Clowes printed. Geology. 8vo in 12s. 200 mm, 42 pp. Signatures B12C8D2. A reprint of Darwin's contribution to No. 3 26, the text being in corrected form. Binding: pale fawn printed wrappers. LUC; T. [97 328. 1851 London, John Murray. Second edition. 8vo in 12S, xi + 503 pp + inserted leaf unnumbered at p. 98. Darwin's contribution pp. 166-204. L; T, 2004(14). [98 329. 1859 London, John Murray
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. Foule. 2 vols. International Science Library. T, 649(1). 467. 1900 London, John Murray, xxxi + 703 pp. From re- paginated stereos of No. 453. No statement of month of issue on p. [iv]. [September]. Binding: leaf green cloth, spine title ORIGIN/OF/SPECIES. L; T, 650 part (2). [146 468. 1900 London, John Murray. As No. 467, but statement of month of issue on p. [iv]. November. Binding: as No. 467, but spine title THE/ORIGIN/ OF/SPECIES. T, 650 part (2). [147 469. 1900 New York, D. Appleton. 2 vols
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insects, c. c. Binding: standard green cloth. CD, C, L, LNH; T, 1279(14). [209 802. 1877 New York, D. Appleton, xvi + 300 pp. Second edition, revised. From stereos of No. 801.1280(9). [442 803. 1882 London, John Murray. As No. 801, but third thousand, and half-title The various contrivances by which orchids are fertilised by insects. T, 1281(2) [210 804. 1884 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 802. T, 1282(5). [443 805. 1885 London, John Murray. As No. 803, still third thousand. T, ?1283(1). [211 806
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, John Murray. All as No. 936, except date of Vol. 1, title page of Vol. 1 reads IN TWO VOLUMES. -VOL. I/ WITH ILLUSTRATIONS. Page heights may be 190 or 185 mm. Binding: both volumes standard green cloth, with 195 or 190 board height. [February]. CD, C, D, L, LNH; T, 457 part (28). [245 938. 1871 London, John Murray. All as No. 937 and page heights 190 or 185 mm, but textual changes, and works by the same author on verso of title leaf of Vol. 2. Binding: as No. 937 including two board heights
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ENGLISH 1325. 1880 London, John Murray. The power of movement in plants. 8vo, 188 mm, x 4- 592 pp, 196 text woodcuts. Assisted by Francis Darwin. Binding: standard green cloth. Price 15s. CD, C, D, L; T, 1203 (20). [311 1326. 1880 London, John Murray. As No. 1325, but second thousand. T. [312 1327. 1881 New York, D. Appleton, x 4- 592 pp. From stereos of No. 1325.1204(20). [516 1328. 1882 London, John Murray. As No. 1326, but third thousand. T. 1205(1). [313 1329. 1883 New York, D. Appleton
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Colosseum Warehouse Company, pp. 17-492. From Stereos of No. 77, and with same plates but preliminaries omitted. Binding: plum cloth. T. [46 79. 1895 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 75.1049(1). 80. 1896 London, Ward Lock. Not seen. BSC. [47 81. 1896 London, Thomas Nelson. As No. 76. [48 82. 1896 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 79.1050(19). 83. 1897 London, John Murray. As No. 74. T, 1051(4). [49 84. 1897 London, John Murray [George Routledge]. As No. 83. [Sir John Lubbock's Hundred Books No. 2]. Binding
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1000 copies. 1470. 1901 New York, D. Appleton. 2 vols. As No. 1468. 1101(5). 1471. 1902 London, John Murray. [Abridged edition.] New edition. As No. 1461, but with additions to preface. Binding: leaf green cloth, L T, 814(5). [351 1472. 1902 London, John Murray. [Abridged edition.] As No. 1471, but fourth thousand in this form. [352 1473. 1902 London, John Murray. [Abridged edition.] As No. 1472, but sixth thousand in this form, and with 'Note to the second edition', referring to the replacement
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. Binding: standard green cloth. Price 9s. CD, C, D, L; T, 918(17)- [317 1358. 1881 London, John Murray. As No. 1357, but second thousand. T. [318 1359. 1881 London, John Murray. As No. 1358, but third thousand and with errata slip. T. [319 1360. 1881 London, John Murray. As No. 1359, but fourth thousand and with errata corrected. C; T. [320 1361. 1881 London, John Murray. As No. 1360, but fifth thousand (corrected), and with textual changes. L; T. [321 [NB This work has been corrected, supplemented
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. T. [30 misdated 58. 1890 London, John Murray, xi + 500 pp, portrait. New edition, no thousand given. Postscript now incorpor ated in text. Advertisements p [iv] give 38th thousand. Binding: green cloth with rhea hunt on front cover gilt. T. [28 59. 1890 London, John Murray. 223 mm, xvi + 551 pp, 12 pls, 2 maps, 93 text woodcuts. Prefatory notice by John Murray. First Murray illustrated edition. Plate of layout of H.M.S. Beagle at p. xii is not present in all copies, and not entered in list of
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point after MURRAY; variant b. upright of L in LONDON over or very slightly to the left of right hand upright of H in JOHN. Right hand upright of second N in LONDON well to right of upright of second R in MURRAY. Length of LONDON 18 mm. Triangle gap 2 mm. No full point after MURRAY. Compare with cases of Nos 375 376. Note variation of inserted advertisements described in text. CD, C, D, L, LNH; T, 580(32). [112 374. 1859 [= 1968] London, John Murray [Jonathan Cape]. Title leaf and pp. 80-82 only of
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in 12s, 198 mm, ix + 502 pp, one folding diagram. Three quotations on p. [ii]. No inserted advertisements. No thousand on title page. Binding: as variant a. of No. 373, gap between lower triangle and gilt rule below it 1 mm. Full point after MURRAY. = variant a. of No. 376. CLSU, CtY. 376. 1860 London, John Murray. [Second edition, second issue.] As No. 375, but fifth thousand on title page. Inserted advertisements dated January 1860. Binding: as No. 375, variant a. upright of L in LONDON over
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504. 1907 London, Watts for the Rationalist Press Association. As No. 501. 505. 1909 London, Cassell. 430 pp. People's Library No. 73. L; T, 674(4). [167 506. 1909 London, Watts for the Rationalist Press Association. As No. 504 T. [168 507. 1909 New York, D. Appleton. 2 vols in one. As No. 496.675(1). 508. (1909) New York, P. F. Collier. 552 pp. Edited by Charles W. Eliot. The Harvard Classics Vol. 11. Dr Eliot's Five-foot Shelf of Books. T, 676(18). 509. 1910 London, John Murray, xxi + 432 pp
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525. 1919 London, Oxford University Press. As No. 519. World's Classics No. 11. [175 526. 1920 London, John Murray. As No. 522. Murray's Library. January. T, 687(1). [176 527. 1920 New York London, D. Appleton. 2 vols in one. As No. 517- 688(3). 528. 1921 London, John Murray. As No. 526. Murray's Library. 689(1). 529. 1921 London, Watts for the Rationalist Press Association. As No. 523. [177 530. 1923 London, Oxford University Press. As No. 525. World's Classics No. 11. T, 690(1). [178 531
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892. 1892 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 891. 893. 1893 London, John Murray. As No. 890, but eighth thousand. T, 1263(4). [242 894. 1894 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 892. 895. 1896 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 894.1265(24). 896. 1897 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 895.1266(8). 897. 1898 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 896.1267(1). 898. 1899 London, John Murray. As No. 893, but eighth impression of the second edition. D; T, 1268(4). [243 899. 1899 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 897. 900. 1900 New
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. Second edition. Introduction called 'The last link' by Ernst Haeckel. The New Science Library Vols 6 7. Edition de luxe. 514(7). 1006. 1906 London, John Murray. As No. 1001.T, 515(4). [272 1007. 1906 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 1002. 1008. 1909 London, John Murray. As No. 1006. L; T. [273 1009. 1909 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 1007. 516(15). 1010. [?190-] New York, Thomas Y. Crowell. 538 pp. 509(1), ?467(2). 1011. [?190-] New York, Thomas Y. Crowell. x + 698 pp. Astor Prose Series. 510(1). 1012
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1013. [?190-] New York London, Merrill Baker, xii + 672 pp. World's Famous Books. 473(6). 1014. [?190-] Philadelphia, J. Wanamaker. xii + 672 pp. Columbia Library. 507(2). 1015. [?190-] Akron, Ohio, The Werner Company, xvi -+- 688 pp.. International Science Library. 1016. [?190-] Akron, Ohio, The Werner Company, xvi + 688 pp. As No. 1015. Second edition. 506(4). 1017. 1912 New York, P. F. Collier. 2 vols. As No. 1004. 513(13). 1018. 1913 London, John Murray. As No. 1008. With list of editions
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. Same sheets as Vol. III of No. 10 but preliminaries pp [i-iv] cancelled and pp [v-vi] discarded. Binding: variant a. dark blue cloth as variant a. of No. 10 but different spine titling; variant b. brownish purple cloth. Price: 18s. CD, L; T, 1004(1), 1005(13). [5 12. 1840 London, Henry Colburn. As No. 11 but with cancel title leaf. Charts usually inserted at p. xiv and p. 538. Binding: as No. 11 variant a. T, 1006(7). [6 13. 1845 London, John Murray. Journal of researches into the natural
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. As No. 76. Minerva Library, New Series No. 11. Binding: red or blue cloth of the series. T. [54 96. [c.1900] New York, D. Appleton, xii + 512 pp. Selected Works, Westminster Edition. 1,000 copies. 1009(2). 97. 1901 London, John Murray. New edition. [iii]-xvi, [15]-16-521 pp, 16 plates. June. Binding: leaf green cloth. C, L; T, 1058(6). [55 98. 1901 New York, P. F. Collier. As No. 94. Library of Universal Literature, Part 1 Science Vol. 4. T, 1059(8). 99. 1902 London, John Murray. As No. 97, but i
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332. [1871] [London]. Geology; revised by Professor J. Phillips. 200 mm, 29 pp. A reprint of Darwin's contribution to No.331-974(1). 333. 1886 London, John Murray. Fifth edition, xii + 450 pp. Edited by Sir Robert S. Ball. Darwin's contribution Article X, pp. 272-299, revised by A. Geikie. Title page with 3 wavy and 2 straight rules. Printed by Eyre Spottiswoode. See No. 334. LNH; T, 2007(8). [102 334. 1886 [= 1906] London, John Murray. Fifth [= sixth] edition. As No. 333, but with erratum
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. 2 vols in one. As No. 490. 668(1). 498. 1906 London, John Murray. As No. 483, no statement of numbers. March. *Binding: green paper wrappers, no statement of numbers. [163 499. 1906 London, John Murray. As No. 484. June. T, 672(5). [164 500. 1906 London, Hutchinson. viii + 487 pp. Biographical note by A. R. W[allace]. Editorial note by J. W. M[atthews]. From stereos of No. 487. Hutchinson's Popular Classics. T, 671(1). [164 501. 1906 London, Watts for the Rationalist Press Association. As No
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edition of the same year. ENGLISH 1141. 1872 London, John Murray. The expression of the emotions in man and animals. 8vo, 183 mm, vi + 374 pp, 7 heliotype plates (3 folding), numbered in Arabic. Last signatures 2B2 2C3 with 2B1 and 2C1 signed. See also No. 1142. Binding: standard green cloth but more shiny than others. Price 12s. D, L; T, 881 (35), not distinguished from No. 1142 [281 part 1142. 1872 London, John Murray. 8vo, 189 mm. All as No. 1141 but last signatures 2B1 2C4 with 2B1, 2C1 and 2C2
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full calf, and cannot be a made-up copy. An American edition, from English stereos, appeared in 1880, but there were no later reprints of the work except for a facsimile of the first edition in 1971. Darwin's notice alone appeared in German in 1880, and has since been translated into Russian. ENGLISH 1319. 1879 London, John Murray. In Krause , Ernst Erasmus Darwin. Translated from the German by W. S. Dallas, with a preliminary notice by Charles Darwin. 8vo, 185 mm, iv + 216 pp, portrait, 2 full
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title page of this change and I have even seen a copy in Watts' case with Murray's dust wrappers. There is a New York reprint from stereos in the same year as the first English and a facsimile in 1972, but it does not seem to have been translated except for a recent Russian version of the autobiographical fragment and a description of Down House. ENGLISH 1548. 1903 London, John Murray. Darwin, Francis Seward, A. C. editors. More letters of Charles Darwin. A record of his work in a series of
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is part of the book (214) and should therefore be present in all copies. Copies in publisher's cloth can usually be distinguished by the spine titling. The cases of both are in a characteristic green cloth, which is smooth, and the top and bottom rules on the spine are in a style not found elsewhere. In the first issue the imprint is in one line 'LONDON, JOHN MURRAY.'; whereas in the second it is in two 'LONDON/JOHN MURRAY.' Copies of the second issue do occur with one line imprints, without any
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1387. [c. 1900] New York, D. Appleton. As No. 1297. Selected Works, Westminster Edition. 1,000 copies. 917(1). 1388. 1902 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 1386.942(2). 1389. 1904 London, John Murray, viii + 296 pp. Thirteenth thousand [sic], 10 plates. The text figures of earlier issues transferred to plates, Binding: leaf green cloth; late cases have spine titling in black, not gilt. C; T, 943(10). [331 1390. 1907 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 1388. 944(2). 1391. 1911 New York, D. Appleton. As
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iy t of Omar Khayyam.' I have tried to do just that for all of Darwin's work. An output of sixteen books should not present any serious bibliographical difficulties, at least for those appearing in his lifetime, but even a list is not so easy to put together as might be supposed. There are two chief reasons for this. Firstly, John Murray, who was Darwin's main publisher in England, usually printed only a few thousand copies at a time, most often two thousand but sometimes less, and he changed
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. Précis in The world's great books in outline. Vol. 4, pp. 2078-82. L; T. 133. [1927] London, Thomas Nelson. As No. 126, but without half-title and frontispiece conjugate with title leaf. Nelson's Classics. T. [75 134. 1928 London, John Murray. As No. 122. T. 135. 1930 London, J. M. Dent. As No. 131. Everyman Library, Science No. 104. T, 1078(3), 1079(7). [76 136. 1930 London, Oxford University Press, vi + 530 pp. [World's Classics]. L; 1143(4). 137 [1930] London, Watts. Abridged edition with
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543. 1929 London, John Murray. As No. 515. The last Murray printing and contains the final list of 20c. issues. T, 698(3). 544. 1929 London, Oxford University Press. As No. 532, but with foreword by Leonard Darwin, and table of differences by Irene Manton. World's Classics No. 11. L. [183 545. 1929 London, Watts, vi + 434 pp. Thinker's Library No. 8. Based on sixth edition, see Nos 571 572. L; T, 700(1). [184 546. 1929 London, George Routledge. 79 pp. Extracts with title What Darwin really
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appeared before the Origin the author would have been canonised rather than anathematised by the natural theologians', and notes that a review in the Literary Churchman found only one fault 'that Mr. Darwin's expression of admiration at the contrivances in orchids is too indirect a way of saying, O Lord, how manifold are Thy works.' . Darwin himself wrote to John Murray on September 24th, 1861, 'I think this little volume will do good to the Origin , as it will show that I have worked hard at
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than a reprint from stereos, although remarkable for being the last, by fifteen years, to appear in the standard case. The American printings are from English stereos. There is a New York facsimile of an American printing of 1895, but other than that the work has never reappeared in English. It was translated into French, German and Italian in Darwin's lifetime, and into three further languages since his death. ENGLISH 1249. 1876 London, John Murray. The effects of cross and self fertilisation in
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text, but in the third thousand of 1884 Francis Darwin added another preface which again brings the literature up to date. American editions were from English stereos, and the book was not reprinted after 1903 until a Brussels facsimile appeared in 1969. It was translated only into French and German in Darwin's lifetime, and into four further languages since his death. ENGLISH 1277. 1877 London, John Murray. The different forms of flowers on plants of the same species. 8vo, 190 mm, viii + 352 pp
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letters. 8vo, 213 mm, 2 vols, 15 portraits, 4 plates. Privately printed, 250 copies. Not in commerce. Binding: blue buckram. C, L; T, 786(2). [361 1553. 1915 London, John Murray. Litchfield, Henrietta E. editor. Emma Darwin, A century of family letters, 1702-1896. 8vo, 216 mm, i-ix, i-iv, xi-xxxi + 289, xxv + 326 pp, 15 portraits, 4 plates. First published edition, with text altered from that on No. 1552. The second pagination in Vol. I is a postscript of Erasmus Darwin, eldest son of Horace, killed
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. Annals of Science, Vol. 14, pp, 81-115, for 1958.64 miscellaneous letters. 1597 1961 Stecher, Robert M. editor The Darwin-Innes letters. The correspondence of an evolutionist with his vicar, 1848-1884. Annals of Science, Vol. 17, pp. [201]-258. 1598. (1967) London, Bentham-Moxon Trust, John Murray. Barlow, [Lady] Nora editor. Darwin and Henslow. The growth of an idea. Letters 1831-1860. 8vo, 215 mm, xii + 251 pp, 4 portraits, 4 plates, 2 maps on one folding leaf, text figure. Price £1 15s. Also
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Trust (John Murray) 1598 Black sheep 1790 Benton, William 576, 1039 Blagosvetlov, G. E. 1108, 1111 Benzengr, V. N. 1314 Blaisdell 363 Bergfeldt, Theodor 1192, 1197, 1198 Blomefield, Leonard earlier Jenyns q.v. Bergua 789, 1127 Bocca, Fratelli 1447 [Bodily and mental Berkeley 304, 1598 development of infants] 1797 Berkeley Library (H. M. Caldwell) 460, 990 Böhme, Richard 686, 687 Berkeley, Miles Joseph 1671 Bogolyubskiĭ, S. N. 933, 934 Berlin 90, 686, 687, 1080, 1561 Bondi, Dinu 225 Bern 1636 Bonney
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