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Freeman, R. B. 1977. The works of Charles Darwin: an annotated bibliographical handlist. Dawson: Folkestone. 2d ed.
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Král, Josef Jiří 1048, 1181 Letter to Frithiof Holmgren 163, Krasheninnikov, Fedor Nikolaevich 1352-1356, 1792 931, 933, 1210, 1245-1248 Letters on geology 24-25, 1-7, 1641 Krasheninnikov, Z. G. 1245-1248 Lev, A. 1520 Krasicka, A. 1531 Lévèque, M. 1403 Kraus Reprint 1559, 1569 Liberman, Ya. I. 1112 Krause, Ernst 159-160, 164, 1319- Library Edition (John Murray) 422, 1324, 1443-1446, 1602 437, 453, 965, 974, 983 Krolick, Hermann 90 Library of Famous Books by Famous Kröner, A. 195, 688, 689, 693
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Linsley, E. G. & Usinger, R. L. 1966. Insects of the Galápagos Islands. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 33 (7): 113-196.
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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. 2d ed. London, John Murray, pp. viii + 519, 12 figs. Kongliga Svenska Fregatten Eugenies Resa Omkring Jorden under Bef l af C. A. Virgin, ren 1851 3. (Royal Swedish frigate Eugenie voyage around the world under the command of C. A. Virgin, years 1851 3). Eugenie. Dr. J. G. M. Kinberg. May 9, 1852 to May 20, 1852. Chatham, Indefatigable
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lifetime at least and sometimes after, must not merely be seen, but must be collated. This habit of his was not confined to printings in England, but occurs in some American printings as well as in translations. The most striking example is shown by the 1876 issue of the sixth edition of The origin of species, the eighteenth thousand. Neither Darwin nor John Murray ever called this an edition. Modern editors, except Morse Peckham, have also considered the first issue of the sixth edition, the
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continued to do so until 1891. John Murray published the remaining eleven, as well as the second and subsequent editions of the Journal. Murray produced over 150 editions and issues, and Smith Elder eight, All Murray Darwins have an octavo leaf shape in various paper sizes, but may be signed and sewn in eights or twelves. The first four editions of The origin of species are usually stated to be duodecimos. They are [page] 12 - THE WORKS OF CHARLES DARWI
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issue. The publishers inform me that they bought the sheets in 1895, but they are only those of the John Murray issue of 1894, the forty-fifth thousand, including the usual half-title and title leaves. The second, of 1899, is the fifty-sixth thousand, and both can be distinguished from the Murray issues by the series bindings. Sir John was a personal friend of both Darwin and Murray. All English language editions, whatever their country of origin, have been incorporated in the following list in a
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there is a pendant which is present not only on Murrays, but also on Smith Elders. This device varies slightly and it is clear that the case makers, usually Edmonds and Remnants, had more than one cutting of it. In Murrays, the base of the spine bears the imprint LONDON/JOHN MURRAY. This case appears first on the first edition of The descent of man. But on this and the succeeding, two volume, issues of it, as well as on the first edition, and the tenth thousand, of The expression of the emotions
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Society, but by the winter it was clear that it would have to be a book. In March Lyell mentioned it to John Murray who accepted it in April, after seeing the first three chapters. It was all, except the index, in corrected proof by September 11th. Darwin was still calling it an abstract up until the end of March, and he roughed out a title page which Lyell showed to Murray. This is printed in Life and letters (Vol. II, p. 152), but in upper case throughout whilst the original, now at the American
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copies, the third more commonly. Although John Murray was more than 250 copies short of the orders received at his autumn sale, he did not reprint, but asked Darwin to start revising at once. Murray's letter reached the author on November 24th, while he was on a long water cure at Ilkley, Yorkshire. On November 25th, he writes 'I have been going over the sheets'; on December 14th 'I have been busy in getting a reprint (with a very few corrections) through the press . . . Murray is now printing 3000
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875. 1872 London, John Murray. In all editions, issues and translations of The expression of the emotions in man and animals, pp. 15-16 in first edition. See Nos 1141 to 1215. 876. 1972 In Freeman, R. B. Gautrey, P. J. Charles Darwin's Queries about expression. Bull. Brit. Mus. nat. Hist. (hist. Ser.) Vol. 4, pp. 205-219, 1 plate. Photocopy of No. 873 with comparison with other versions. See also Jnl Soc.Biblphy nat.Hist. Vol. 7, pp. 259-63 (1975). Variation under Domestication This represents
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H. M. Ships its back 1784 Adventure and Beagle 32, 10, 151, Fritz Müller on flowers and insects 1781 166 Müller, Hermann 184, 1432 Nation, William 1798 Müller, Johann Friedrich Theodor, National Library Association 435 known as Fritz 21, 1768, 1781, National Institute for the Blind 168, 1784, 1791, 1794, 1796 629, 1509 Müller, P. E. 165 Natur och Kultur 260, 261, 1546 Munich 1637 Natural History Library (Anchor Murchison, Sir Roderick Impey 345 Books, Doubleday) 156 Murray, John 9, 10, 12-16
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in relation to sex, London, John Murray, 1871. Desmond, Ray Dictionary of British and Irish botanists and horticulturalists, including plant collectors and botanical artists, London, Taylor and Francis, 1977. This is a 3rd edition of Britten Boulger, q.v. Diary Nora Barlow, editor, Charles Darwin's diary of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, Cambridge, University Press, 1933. DNB Dictionary of national biography, 63 vols 3 vols supplements, London, Smith Elder, 1885 1901. 10 year supplements to 1960
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m Married. Mellersh, M. E. L. Fitzroy of the Beagle, London, Rupert Hart Davis, 1968. ML Francis Darwin A. C. Seward, editors, More letters of Charles Darwin: a record of his work in a series of hitherto unpublished letters, 2 vols, London, John Murray, 1903. Moorhead, Alan Darwin and the Beagle, London, Hamish Hamilton, 1969. Movement in plants Charles Darwin, The power of movement in plants, London, John Murray, 1880. N R G. R. de Beer, editor, Some unpublished letters of Charles Darwin
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unconsolidated volumes. Winslow, John H. Mr. Lumb and Masters Megatherium: an unpublished letter by Charles Darwin from the Falklands, J.hist.Geogr., 1:347 360, 1975. Worms Charles Darwin, The formation of vegetable mould through the action of worms, with observations on their habits, London, John Murray, 1881. WWH Who was who, London, Adam Charles Black, 6 vols, 1920 1972. Covering the years 1897 1970; issued every 10 years from standing type of WH. [page 17
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, Cambridge 1909, [Cambridge, University Press], 1909. Climbing plants Charles Darwin, On the movements and habits of climbing plants, J.Proc.Linn.Soc.Lond., 9:1 118; as a book with same title, London, Longman and Williams Norgate, 1865; 2nd edition, London, John Murray, 1875. Cross and self fertilisation Charles Darwin, The effects of cross and self fertilisation in the vegetable kingdom, London, John Murray, 1876. d Daughter. d.s.p. Decessit sine prole, died without issue. Darwin-Bates Robert M
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. R. de Beer, editor, Further unpublished letters of Charles Darwin, Ann.Sci., 14:83 115, 1960 (for 1958). See also N R which is the first part of this collection. Gruber, Jacob W. Who was the Beagle's naturalist?, Brit.J.Hist.Sci., 4:266 282, 1969. Huxley, Julian S. Kettlewell, H. B. D. Charles Darwin and his world, London, Thames and Hudson, 1965. Insectivorous plants Charles Darwin, Insectivorous plants, London, John Murray, 1875. J. Researches 1839 Charles Darwin, Journal of researches into
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Origin of species (book) The text of each of the 1st six editions is much altered; the changes are given in detail in the variorum edition, 1959, listed below. 1859 Nov.24 On the origin of species by means of natural selection, or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life, London, John Murray, 1250 copies (F373); facsimile 1964 (F602); facsimile 1969 (F614). This is the only one of CD's books for which details of author's presentation copies are available. At least twenty
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house, 12 Upper Gower St, London. Journal see Darwin's Journal. Journal and Remarks see Journal of researches 1839. Journal of Researches CD's first published book and probably his most read. He sold the copyright of the 2nd edition to John Murray in 1845 for 150 and so made no profit from it or from its many subsequent printings or translations. GB editions: 1839 as Vol.3 of R. Fitz-Roy, editor, Narrative of . . . H.M.S. Adventure and Beagle, sub-title Journal and Remarks (F10), CD's text was
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1869); USA (F802) 1877; Italian (F823) 1883; Russian (F825) 1900; Romanian (F824) 1964. 1861 Sep.24 CD to John Murray, 'I think this little volume will do good to the Origin as it will show that I have worked hard at details' LLiii 254. 1862 Discussion in reviews of the book included the idea that, if it had appeared before Origin, the author would have been canonized rather than anathematized by the natural theologians. A reviewer in Literary Churchman, Oct. found only one fault, that Mr
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wife was a very strict calvinist, 3 or more ds 1s. The children were personal friends of ED CD from childhood. 1816 John Wedgwood lost his fortune in a crisis at Davison's Bank, of which he was a partner. T let him have a house on his estate at a low rate 'for the pleasure of their society' EDi 102. 1839 T answered Questions about the breeding of animals J.Soc.Biblphy.nat.Hist., 5:220 225, 1969. Tollet, Georgine d of George T. 1859 CD asked John Murray to send mss of chs 1 3 of Origin for her to
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Keynes, Richard Darwin ed. 1979. The Beagle record. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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, Francis Darwin. 3 vols, John Murray, London, 1887. 4 Diary Charles Darwin's diary of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle edited from the MS by Nora Barlow. Cambridge University Press, 1933. 5 Darwin and Beagle Charles Darwin and the voyage of the Beagle. Edited with an introduction by Nora Barlow. Pilot Press, London, 1945. 6 Autobiography The autobiography of Charles Darwin 1809-1882. With original omissions restored. Edited with an appendix and notes by his granddaughter Nora Barlow. Collins
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Keynes, Richard Darwin ed. 1979. The Beagle record. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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of Charles Darwin, Florence Nightingale, Mary Baker Eddy, Sigmund Freud, Marcel Proust, Elizabeth Barrett Browning. George Allen Unwin, London. smith, Bernard (1960). European Vision and the South Pacific 1768- 18jo. Clarendon Press, Oxford. sulivan, h. n.(1896). Life and Letters of the late Admiral Sir Bartholomew James Sulivan K.C.B. 1810-1890. John Murray, London. winslow, john h. (1971). Darwin's Victorian Malady. Evidence for its medically induced origin. Memoirs of the American
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Porter, Duncan M. 1980. Charles Darwin's plant collections from the voyage of the Beagle. Journal of the Society for the Bibliography of Natural History 9: 515-525.
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Darwin. Appleton, New York. 2 vols. 1: 382). However, it must be remembered that this was mainly to persons like Gray and Hooker, the leading botanists of the day. 5 GRUBER, H. E. and GRUBER, V., 1962. The eye of reason: Darwin's development during the Beagle voyage. Isis 53: 186 200. 6 LYELL, C, 1830 1832. Principles of geology. vols. 1 and 2. John Murray, London. 7 BARLOW, N. (ed.), 1967. Darwin and Henslow, the growth of an idea. Letters 1831 1860. Bentham-Moxon Trust and John Murray, London
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Porter, Duncan M. 1980. Charles Darwin's plant collections from the voyage of the Beagle. Journal of the Society for the Bibliography of Natural History 9: 515-525.
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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. ed. 2. John Murray, London. 54 HOOKER, J. D., 1847. An enumeration of the plants of the Galapagos Archipelago; with descriptions of those which are new. Trans. Linn. Soc. Bot. 20: 163 233. [page] 52
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Freeman, R. B. 1982. Darwin and Gower Street: an exhibition in the Flaxman Gallery of the Library, University College London, Monday 19 April 1982. London: UCL.
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said that it was liable to misunderstanding, so it was reduced, 'but I have always regretted that I followed this advice, for I still think the view quite reasonable'. 3,000 copies were printed and the book appeared on 7 January. It sold well and, in spite of the large print run, Murray asked Darwin to start revising again in November of 1860. [F376]. 47. 1861 'On the origin of species' etc. Third edition, seventh thousand. 8vo, London, John Murray. The edition of 1860 had not been called
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first edition, of 1,250 copies, was published on 9 July. [F1277]. 66. 1879 Krause, Ernst Erasmus Darwin, Translated from the German by W. S. Dallas, with a preliminary notice by Char les Darwin'. 8vo, London, John Murray. Krause's essay only considers Dr Darwin's scientific work. Darwin's study of his grandfather is his only biographical work, apart from a few paragraphs on Professor John Stevens Henslow. His part is longer than that of Krause, and he is particularly at pains 'to contradict flatly
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Murray's clerks. 1,250 copies were printed of which about 1,190 were available for sale. However 1,500 were subscribed for by booksellers at Murray's autumn sale on 22 November and the book was on sale to the public from the 24th. The story, so often repeated, that all copies were sold on the first day is apocryphal, but is due to Darwin's own imprecise wording. [F373]. 46. 1860 'On the origin of species' etc. Fifth thousand. 8vo, London, John Murray. When John Murray found that the first edition
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53. 1868 'The variation of animals and plants under domestication'. [First edition, first issue.] 8vo, 2 Volumes, London, John Murray. Darwin had intended that this subject should forn1 the first two chapters of his big book on species. When he abandoned the big book and wrote The origin of species instead, he continued to collect information on domestication until this, his longest book, was published. 1,500 copies appeared in January and quickly sold out. A further 1,250 were printed in
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during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle around the world' etc. Second edition. 8vo, London, John Murray. Colonial and Home Library Volume XII. John Murray asked Darwin if he would rewrite his Journal for the Colonial and Home Library. This Darwin did, reducing its length considerably and, [page] 1
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. 8vo, London, John Murray. This is the second printing of the final text as Darwin left it. It had first appeared in the eighteenth thousand in 1876. The changes are small, but certainly by Darwin himself and not mere corrections of printer's errors. It is this text which is used in all subsequent issues and editions by John Murray and in almost all editions produced by other publishers after the end of copyright. It is also the text on which most foreign translations are based. [F403]. Sixth
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57. 1871 'The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex'. [First edition, first issue.] 8vo, 2 volumes, London, John Murray. Darwin had avoided the logical outcome of the general theory of evolution, bringing man into the scheme, for twelve years and had been preceded in 1862 by T. H. Huxley's Man's place in nature. The two parts of the book are almost separate, although the last chapter does discuss sexual selection in man. The first issue, of 2,500 copies, came out on 24 February and
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60. [1849] 'Geology'. 8vo, London, William Clowes printed. Author's offprint from Herschel, Sir John F. W. Bart., editor, 'A manual of scientific enquiry; prepared for the use of Her Majesty's Navy, and adapted for travellers in general'. 8vo, London, John Murray, 1849. This useful work went through six editions up to 1904, Darwin's article being revised by others. His contribution, Section VI, occupied pages 156 to 195 in the first edition. This copy of the repaginated author's offprint is
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University College Hospital. 22. Manuscript leaf of 'On the origin of species', [1859, before August] Darwin did not keep the manuscript of The origin together and what survives of it is widely scattered. He started work on it in July 1858 and it was accepted for publication by John Murray in April 1859, on sight of the first three chapters. It was all in corrected proof, except the index, by early September, and publication day was 24 November. This single sheet is a fair copy, in brown ink on blue
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opinions of them. When a new book was about to appear, it was his habit to send a list of names and addresses to John Murray. Copies would then be sent out, usually just before publication day, inscribed by one of Mr Murray's clerks 'From the Author', without the name of the recipient or the date. Such a copy is shown in Case 6, Number 59. Copies inscribed in Darwin's own hand are seldom seen. Harrison William Weir, 1824-1906, was an artist especially as a book illustrator. He was interested in fancy
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first money Darwin ever earned. The book in this form sold about 15,000 copies in Darwin's lifetime, so that he must have regretted the deal. [F13]. 29. 1860 'Journal of researches' etc., Tenth thousand. 8vo, London, John Murray. This printing is from stereos of 1845, but, although he did not own the copyright, Darwin was able to include a one page postscript of corrections. This is the final definitive text. These corrections were incorporated in their proper places in 1890, but all the
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book for specialists and seems to have sold fewer copies than any other. It was published on 6 November and 1,500 copies were sold at Murray's autumn sale. Francis Darwin had moved back to Down House, with his infant son Bernard, after the death of his first wife. He acted as research assistant to his father for some years. [F1325]. 68. 1881 'The formation of vegetable mould, through the action of worms, with observations on their habits'. 8vo, London, John Murray. This, his last book, is
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Rosen, Brian. 1982. Darwin, coral reefs, and global geology. BioScience 32 (6): 519-525.
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of Coral Reefs. Second edition Smith Elder and Co., London. ______1881a. The formation of Vegetable Mould, through the Action of Worms, with Observations on Their Habits. John Murray, London. ______1881b. [Letter to A. Agassiz] Pages 183-184 in F. Darwin, ed. 1887. The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin including an Autobiographical Chapter. Vol. III. John Murray, London. ______[1887] 1958. N. Barlow, ed. The Autobiography of Charles Darwin 1809-1882. Collins, London. Detrick, R. S. and S. T
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Rosen, Brian. 1982. Darwin, coral reefs, and global geology. BioScience 32 (6): 519-525.
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Voyage ofH. M. S. Beagle Round the World, under the Command of Capt. Fitz Roy, R.N. Second edition. John Murray, London. ______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. ______1874. The Structure and Distribution BioScience Vol. 32 No. 6 [page] 52
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Sulloway, Frank J. 1982. The Beagle collections of Darwin's finches (Geospizinae). Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology Series 43, no. 2: 49-94.
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History of the Various Countries Visited by H.M.S. Beagle, under the Command of Captain FitzRoy, R.N. from 1832 to 1836. London: Henry Colburn. — (Ed.) 1841. The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, under the Command Captain FitzRoy, R.N., during the Years 1832-1836. Part III: Birds. London: Smith, Elder and Co. — 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 ... 2nd ed. London: John Murray. — 1887
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of inter-crossing. 8vo, vi, 365 p, London, John Murray. 1865 On the movements and habits of climbing plants. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London, Vol. IX, Nos 33 34, pp 1-128. 1868 The variation of animals and plants under domestication. 8vo, 2 vols, London, John Murray. 1871 The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. 8vo, 2 vols, London, John Murray. 1872 The expression of the emotions in man and animals. 8vo, vi, 374 p, London, John Murray. 1875 Insectivorous
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1920 Springtime and other essays. 8vo, 2, ix-xi, 242 p, London, John Murray. DARWIN, Francis ACTON, E. H. 1894 The practical physiology of plants. 8vo, 321 p, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. DARWIN, Francis SEWARD, A. C., editors 1903 More letters of Charles Darwin. A record of his work in a series of hitherto unpublished letters. 8vo, 2 vols, London, John Murray. DARWIN, Francis Sacheverel 1807 De hydrothorace. 8vo, 22 p, Edinburgh, A. Neill. 1823 Notice upon the volcanic island of
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1977 Doctor of revolution: the life and genius of Erasmus Darwin, 8vo, 361 p, London, Faber. 1981 The letters of Erasmus Darwin. 8vo, 364 p, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. KRAUSE, Ernst 1879 Erasmus Darwin...with a preliminary notice by Charles Darwin. 8vo, iv, 216 p, London, John Murray. LINNAEUS, Carl 1782, 1783 A system of vegetables...translated from the thirteenth edition...of the Systema vegetabilium...and from the Supplementum plantarum. 8vo, 2 vols, Lichfield, Vol. I, Jackson
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References ATKINS, Sir Hedley 1974 Down the home of the Darwins; the story of a house and the people who lived there. 4to, 131 p, London, Phillimore for the Royal College of Surgeons of England. BARLOW, Nora 1945 Charles Darwin and the voyage of the Beagle, 8vo, 270 p, London, Pilot Press. editor 1967 Darwin and Henslow; the growth of an idea: letters 1831-1860. 8vo, xii, 251 p, London, John Murray, Bentham-Moxon Trust. BETTANY, G. T. 1887 Life of Charles Darwin. 8vo, 175, xxxi p, London
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Armstrong, Patrick. 1985. Charles Darwin in Western Australia: A young scientist's perception of an environment. Nedlands: University of Western Australia Press.
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, and Nora Barlow (yet another of Charles' granddaughters) in Charles Darwin and the Beagle (John Murray, London, 1946) assumed that the notebooks containing his observations on these places had been lost. I believe, however, that they may never have existed, for certainly in Tasmania and Western Australia, Charles excursions were more in the nature of 'day trips' rather than extended explorations, and so it is quite possible that he was able to write up his observations regularly in his cabin on
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Armstrong, Patrick. 1985. Charles Darwin in Western Australia: A young scientist's perception of an environment. Nedlands: University of Western Australia Press.
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, and Nora Barlow (yet another of Charles' granddaughters) in Charles Darwin and the Beagle (John Murray, London, 1946) assumed that the notebooks containing his observations on these places had been lost. I believe, however, that they may never have existed, for certainly in Tasmania and Western Australia, Charles excursions were more in the nature of 'day trips' rather than extended explorations, and so it is quite possible that he was able to write up his observations regularly in his cabin on
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Armstrong, Patrick. 1985. Charles Darwin in Western Australia: A young scientist's perception of an environment. Nedlands: University of Western Australia Press.
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St Helena of that island as 'this little centre of a distinct creation'.65 An important influence on Charles Darwin, throughout much of the voyage was that of Lyell's Principles of Geology (1830-1833, 3 Vols, London: John Murray). This finely written book is subtitled: An Attempt to Explain the Former Changes of the Earth's Surface, by Causes Now in Operation, and is a brilliant exposition of the doctrine of uniformitarianism: this is the notion that the history of the earth can be explained in
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Armstrong, Patrick. 1985. Charles Darwin in Western Australia: A young scientist's perception of an environment. Nedlands: University of Western Australia Press.
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NOTES 1. The date of Charles Darwin's entry to school and brief particulars of his contemporaries can be established from Shrewsbury School Register, edited by J. E. Auden; Wordall, Mishall and Thomas, Oswestry, 1909. 2. The long association is documented in: Darwin and Henslow: the Growth of an Idea: Letters 1831-1860, edited by Nora Barlow; Bentham-Moxon Trust and John Murray, London, 1967. It is perhaps worth mentioning at this point that Darwin had with him aboard the Beagle a copy of
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Armstrong, Patrick. 1985. Charles Darwin in Western Australia: A young scientist's perception of an environment. Nedlands: University of Western Australia Press.
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St Helena of that island as 'this little centre of a distinct creation'.65 An important influence on Charles Darwin, throughout much of the voyage was that of Lyell's Principles of Geology (1830-1833, 3 Vols, London: John Murray). This finely written book is subtitled: An Attempt to Explain the Former Changes of the Earth's Surface, by Causes Now in Operation, and is a brilliant exposition of the doctrine of uniformitarianism: this is the notion that the history of the earth can be explained in
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NOTES 1. The date of Charles Darwin's entry to school and brief particulars of his contemporaries can be established from Shrewsbury School Register, edited by J. E. Auden; Wordall, Mishall and Thomas, Oswestry, 1909. 2. The long association is documented in: Darwin and Henslow: the Growth of an Idea: Letters 1831-1860, edited by Nora Barlow; Bentham-Moxon Trust and John Murray, London, 1967. It is perhaps worth mentioning at this point that Darwin had with him aboard the Beagle a copy of
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. Beagle (London, 1844); and Geological Observations on South America (London, 1846). 20. CULM/DAR 29.1. 21. CULM/DAR 29.1/36. 22. Darwin's letters have been published in: The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin edited by his son Francis Darwin, three volumes, John Murray, London, 1903; Darwin and Henslow: the Birth of an Idea (footnote 2). The 'Family' Beagle letters were obviously particularly valued by the family and bound into a handsome folio sometime in the nineteenth century. CULM/DAR 223, on
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majority of the later editions of John Murray (Darwin's publishers) have the same pagination. The differences in other printings can be established by comparing indexed entries.] 1859. On the origin of species by means of natural selection, or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life. London (John Murray). 502 pp. 1871. The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex. London (John Murray). 2 Vols. [Reprinted by photoreproduction with modern assessment by J. T. Bonner R. M. May
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Charles Darwin 1809 1882. London: Collins. (Ed.). 1967. Darwin and Henslow: The growth of an idea. London: John Murray. Barrett, P. H. (Ed.). 1977. The Collected Papers of Charles Darwin. 2 vols. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press. Berkeley, M. J. 1839. Notice of some fungi collected by C. Darwin, Esq., during the voyage of H. M. Ship Beagle. Annals of Natural History 4: 291 293. 1842. Notice of some fungi collected by C. Darwin, Esq., in South America and the islands of the Pacific
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Mr George Pemberton Darwin and John Murray Ltd. for permission to quote from Charles Darwin's works and to Lady Nora Barlow for permission to reproduce her itinerary of the Beagle voyage and to quote from her works on her grandfather. The Syndics of Cambridge University Library are thanked for permission to reproduce the List of Insects in Spirits of Wine, and to quote the other MS notes on Darwin's insects; Mr P. J. Gautrey very kindly answered many enquiries on manuscript sources preserved
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Hispidae in the Collection of the British Museum, Part 1. London. 172 pp. 9 pls. Barlow, N. [Ed.] 1933. Charles Darwin's Diary of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. Cambridge (University Press). 451 pp. 1945. Charles Darwin and the Voyage of the Beagle. London (Pilot Press). 279 pp. 1963. Darwin's Ornithological Notes. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Historical Series 2: 203 278. 1967. Darwin and Henslow. The growth of an idea. Letters 1831 1860. London (Bentham Mexon Trust; John Murray
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visited during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle round the world. London (John Murray). 519 pp. [First appeared in 1839 as volume 3 of the Narrative of the surveying voyages etc. etc. (see Fitzroy, 1839) and separately in 1839 from the same [page] 117 DARWIN'S INSECT
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The Beagles quarter deck, drawn from memory by Philip Gidley King for Mr Hallam Murray in 1890 (from the archives of John Murray Ltd). [page] 64 RIO DE JANEIRO MAY 183
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. FitzRoy, 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. Zoology 2 The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle Part III. Birds, by John Gould, Esq. F.L.S. Smith
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Humboldt, Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander von (1769 1859). German naturalist and traveller. Explored South America, 1799 1804. Corresponding Member, Royal Society, 1815. Johnson, Charles Richardson. Mate on the Beagle, 1832 6. Kent, William. Assistant Surgeon on the Beagle, 1833 6. King, Philip Gidley (1817 1904). Eldest son of P. P. King. Midshipman on the Beagle, 1831 6. Left the ship in 1836 to stay with his father in Australia. Drew diagrams of the layout of the Beagle for John Murray
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wording of the title was changed to become Journal of Researches into the Natural History and Geology The copyright was sold for 150 to John Murray, and it appeared with a dozen illustrations as Vol. XII of his Colonial and Home Library. This is the familiar edition of the Journal of Researches, which has since been reprinted many times without further alteration, and has been translated into many languages. Of it, CD wrote: 'The success of this my first literary child always tickles my vanity more
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parallel horizontal lines, of which many have exactly corresponding ones on the opposite side of the valley, is rendered more conspicuous by the irregular outline of the neighbouring mountains. 1 See Charles Lyell, Principles of Geology, being an attempt to explain the former changes of the earth's surface, by reference to causes now in operation. Vol. III, p. 131. John Murray, London, 1833. 21st I set out on a short excursion with Don Jos Maria Edwards, a pleasant young Anglo-Chilian, to the
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case 401 37w must? 44w or valley 46w valley 589 21-23m 591 32-49m/- 592 5-10m, 8-12m, 13-15m, 27-29m, 31-37m 596 12~16m 600 5-9m, 37-A3m 604 7-25m 605 ll-22m, 25-45m 606 2-9m, 37^3m 608 S-23m 671 2-7m LYELL, Charles Principles of geology 9th edn; London; John Murray; 1853 [Down] LYELL, Charles Principles of geology 9th edn; John Murray; London; 1853 [CUL, I] NB 697; 184; 343; 489; 753; 769; 795 162 39-44m 184 20-22 m 238 zt 278 32-35m 279 24-29m 569 3-5m, 6-7m, ll-15m 572 2-6m 669 45zt to p. 680
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546 vol. 2 NB Resemblance from similarity of exposure - p. 295 in Dogs -p496 Difficulty of a higher grad from lower Is not a very cleverer man a sight higher than a dull man? Is not that power of a man work of • or power of Brain wd not the replicationO of the degree of cleverness ultimately produce a great result? P 295 9-26m (Flower and Wallace) p 396 ll-13m (Forbes) 496 31-33m LYELL, Charles A second visit to the United States of America 2 vols.; London; John Murray; 1849 [CUL] ad, beh, ci
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mould. Gardener's Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette, 14:218. Darwin, C. 1869. The formation of mould by worms. Gardener's Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette, 20:530. Darwin, C. 1875. Insectivorous Plants. John Murray, London, 462p. Darwin, C. 1876. The Effects of Cross and Self Fertilization in the Vegetable Kingdom. John Murray, London, 482 p. Darwin, C. 1877. The Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the Same Species. John Murray, London, 352 p. Darwin, C. 1880. The Power of Movement in Plants
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500 3-8m/? 503 17-21m 505 l-4m/4u unprogressive 5u improvable reason 2-3w oh 506 8-lSm, 23-29m LYELL, Charles The geological evidences of the antiquity of man 3rd edn; London; John Murray; 1863 [Down, I] LYELL, Charles The geological evidences of the antiquity of man 4th edn; London; John Murray; 1873 [CUL, I] ig, tm NB 486, 488 on the intermediate types, very good 486 l-9m 488 l-13m (Falconer) LYELL, Charles A manual of elementary geology 3rd edn; London; John Murray; 1851 [CUL] ch, co, fo, geo
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, Brown, Green Longman John Taylor; 1833 [CUL, S 1838] 118 3-10m, 24-30w% HERSCHEL, Mrs John Memoir and correspondence of Caroline Herschel London; John Murray; 1876 [Down] HERTWIG, Oscar Über das Zahnsystem der Amphibien Bonn, 1874 [I by author] [CUL.1900] SB Qß 101 101 257 (over) 0/ HERVEY-SAINT-DENYS, Léon d' Recherches sur l'agriculture et l'horticulture des Chinois Paris; Allonard Kaeppelin; 1850 [CUL] si NB 23 219 dates; 229 speaks of History of Chinese standing wQ 1000 years SB cm 229
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z P SOMERVILLE, Mary On molecular and microscopic science 2vols.; London; John Murray; 1869 [Down] p SORET, J. Louis François Pictet, notice biographique Genève; Ramboz Schuchardt; 1872 [Down] SOWERBY, John Edward, JOHNSON, Charles and JOHNSON, C. Pierpoint British poisonous plants 2nd edn; London; John Van Voorst; 1861 [Down] p SPENCER, Herbert The classification of the sciences 3rd edn; London; Williams Norgate; 1871 [Down] SPENCER, Herbert The data of ethics London; Williams Norgate; 1879
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Plymouth London; John Van Voorst; 1880 [Down, I] p BRIOSL Giovanni Intorno un organo di alcuni embrioni vegetali (extr.); 1882 [Down] British Association Report of the third meeting of the British Association for the advancement of science held at Cambridge in 1833 London; John Murray; 1834 [CUL, S] SB Brit Assoc Vol 3; p. 50 x; p. 447; 0/ Octr. 1857 50 17-29m/w Hooker quite agrees 446 25-20m 447 21-26m p throughout British Association Report of the eleventh meeting of the British Association for
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morphologiques J30u car\ces l w I think there has lately in Linn Trans 839 lm/u 'même I et SAINT-HILAIRE, Auguste de Voyage aux sources du Rio de S. Francisco 2 vols.; Paris; A. Bertran; 1847-48 [CUL] beh vol. 1 NB Unreadably Dull SB 09Î 17 Aboriginal Indians cultivated the ground; 70 / a proprietor can sell on 1/10 of his stock of cattle yearly 17 7-10m 70 13-16m 71 l-2m, 9-llm vol. 2 NB Unreadable ST. JOHN, Charles Skdches of the wild spots and natural history of the Highlands London; John Murray
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, Thomas Science for the people: a memorandum London; C. Goodman; 1870 [Down] TYLOR, Edward Burnett Anthropology London; Macmillan Co.; 1881 [Down] TYLOR, Edward Burnett Primitive culture 2 vols.; London; John Murray; 1871 [CUL, I from the author with regrets that chap. II was in print before the Descent of man was published - Apr. 28] beh, t, tm vol. 1 NB Expression p.150 153 voice tones of; 167 do; 169 pleasure only in air Greenlanders turn up nose in contempt or horror; 27 16 15-21m, 28-31m 150 29m
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Menschen in der Natur; 2. Lief Wer sind wir? ; 3. Lief Wohin gehen wir? Leipzig; 1870 [CUL] NB Reichenbach (rest 0) 170 - (Lamarck before him) 0/ 2. Lief p BUCKE, Richard Maurice Man's moral nature London; Trübner; 1879 [Down, I] BUCKLEY, Arabella B. A short history of natural science London; John Murray; 1876 [Down] BUCKTON, George Bowdler Monograph of the British aphides 4 vols.; London; The Ray Society; 1876-1883 [Down] oo, sx vol. 1 NB p. 71; p91 Dimorphism. p.71 Some Plants not often attacked
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is a German Book which I have seen referred to elsewhere 540 13-15m, 19-21m, 37-39m, 38u ± 541 36-38m 542 18-19m, 30-32m 543 l-3m, 14-18m, 38-40m 544 14-19m/ 17-18u boeufï breton /24-26m/l-27w It certainly is not true that one can get as perfect offspring as parents 548 l-6m 614 17-19m, 21-23m, 40-45m 627 32m/? COLLETT, Robert Zoologi: Fiske Christiania; Grendall San; 1880 [Down] p COLLINGWOOD, Cuthbert Rambles of a naturalist on the shores and waters of the China Sea London; John Murray; 1868
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; Higginbotham; 1874 [Down, I] 9 NB 0/ 10 Gradation 10 l-22m 29 22-25m NIEMEYER, Felix von A textbook of practical medicine revised edn, vol. 1; London; H.K. Lewis; 1871 [Down, FD] NIEMEYER, Felix von A textbook of practical medicine vol. 2; London; H.K. Lewis; 1871 [Botany School, F.D.] NILSSON, Sven The primitive inhabitants of Scandinavia 3rd edn, ed. with introduction by John Lubbock; London; John Murray; 1868 [Down, I] h, oo, t NB I a universal law that strong tribes extirpate weaker; 104; 248 1 26
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TYLOR, MANKIND 1ST EDN 53 - Gestures Kissing rubbing noses c 62*; 54 foreigners talk by gesture Nodding do gestures 6 15-18m 35 21-25m 38 4-18m 41 26-30m 45 12-17m 51 18-27m 52 26-32m 53 2-8m 54 3-22m 62 2-4m TYLOR, Edward Burnett Researches into the early history of mankind 2nd edn; London; John Murray; 1870 [CUL] beh, h, t NB1 p45 snapping fingers; p52 Expression; 38; 41; 44 Book; 47; 48; 52; 69 p272 Excellent on Progress with Mankind - similarly of mind - Referred NB2 • 38 5-9m, 14r-22m 41
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ABERCROMBIE, John Inquiries concerning the intellectual powers and the investigation of truth 8th edn; London; John Murray; 1838 [CUL] beh, che, fg, h, he, pat, phy, sx, t, ta, ts, y NB1 Origin of shame blushing, fear anger mixed?? NB2 It requires much attention to observe in self an habitual action. Nothing for Species Book vi 25m, 26m viii 14r-16m 2 21-22m/21u organs\mind /22u externahbrain 7 wt/wt* It is clearly common to animals, the dogs * does not doubt, that the smell of a partridge
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17-18u defect I language , 19-22m 102 l-2m, 3-5m, 16-18m, 19-21m 104 8-llm 109 22-28m 110 4u commonly unaffected , 6-15m, 12-15m, 12-15w 2 cases l -21m 112 3-8m BATES, Henry Walter The naturalist on the river Amazons 2 vols.; London; John Murray; 1863 [CUL, I in both vols.] beh, br, cc, cr, f, gd, h, ig, mm, no, oo, phy, rd, si, sx, tm, v vol. 1 NB p251 SB1 09Î vol.I p. 20; 23; 30x gradn in worker ants; 52; 55; 68; 99 monkeys not breeding; 102; 182.- analogy of Moth Humming Birds; 193 sterile in
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like hill not Crater 27-22m 168 13-43m, 22-24w Earthquake wave 169 4~40m 170 l-44m T74 35-42m 200 6-25w Note if same occurs to Beagle 15-25m, 15-25m 209 4-25m 211 4-22m 212 38-43m 213 2-2m, 40-43m 231 w 00 314 44w 180lbs 444 32-37m BELL, Charles The anatomy and philosophy of expression London; John Murray; 1844 [CUL, S E. Darwin 1844 to Ch. Darwin Nov. 28 1866] beh, h, phy, y NB p. 110 sneering muscles; p. 131 snarling muscles; 158 Pain; Wood-cuts of muscles 99 p. 107 109 p. 261 general title
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/w, 32m/? BELL, Charles The hand 9th edn; London; George Bell Sons; 1874 [Down] 37 5m 77 25m 89 24m 111 22m BELL, John Charles The anatomy and physiology of the human body 6th edn, 3 vols.; London; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green; 1826 [Down, pre-B, ED] BELT, Thomas The naturalist in Nicaragua London; John Murray; 1874 [CUL, S] beh, cc, ds, f, gd, geo, h, mhp, mm, oo, phy, sp NBl (much not CD) Page 23 26 Ants 28 Ants helping each other 28 Ants 112 Humming Birds S S 118 Monkey Eagle - (CD
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London; John Murray; 1863 [Down, I] h, v NB 388 correlation of colour of skin; 392 smells emitted by Human beings P BRADLEY, Richard A general treatise of husbandry and gardening 3 vols.; London; T. Woodward; 1724 [CUL, pre-B, each vol. S of R.W. Darwin] ch, fg, phy, v vol. 1 NB 43* Ash Tree - 199* - White edging leaves common by graft; 132 black and white grapes, striped on same plant; 298* 43 6-8m 132 19-26m 199 2-5m, 21-27m 201 25-37m 202 2-6m 298 15-21m, 15-16w 1724 20-24m, 21-26m 299 zb vol
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London; John Murray; 1825 [CUL, pre-B] NB 23; 244; 270 P 23 20-27m/22-23Q 244 2-3m 270 7-22m 349 25-282 DANIELSSEN, Daniel Cornelius and KOREN, Johan Zoologi: Gephyrea Christiania; Gradahl Sohn; 1881 [Down] p DARESTE, Camille Recherches sur la production artificielle des monstruosités Paris; C. Reinwald Cie.; 1877 [Down, I] DARWIN, Charles De Afotamming van den Mensch (The descent of man) trans. H. Hartog Heys van Zouteveen; Delft; Van Ijkema Van Gijn; 1871 [CUL] p DARWIN, Charles En
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, 41w 105 5-6w Cyclas lacustrus 25a;, 28a; Cyclas amnica 113 27w 114 24a;, 40a; 116 5a; 123 22a; 127 29a; 130 30a; 131 4a;, 26a;, 30a; 138 3a;, 8m Cardium fa Edentula 304 5w, 12u Mya Pholedia DIPPEL, Leopold Das Microskop und seine Anwendung 2nd part; Braunschweig; F. Vieweg und Sohn; 1872 [Down] DIXIE, Florence Across Patagonia London; Richard Batty; 1880 [CUL, I] DIXON, Edmund Saul The dovecote and the aviary London; John Murray; 1851 [CUL] at, ben, cr, cs, phy, si, sp, t, tm, v, wd NB1 Read
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, ll-22m, 22-25m 349 7-10m, 13u l'Espagne , 14u un\ orangers , 16u tous I greffés , 19u demi\ commencé , 20w to sow seeds of Sweet Orange 1Î3m/M oranger\Sauvageon 351 15-17ml 15-16u Dans I adroite 352 l-7m 355 11m 1709\Ligurie 357 4-6m, 7-8m/xv in Liguria 17u unelportât 359 l-6m GALTON, Francis The art of travel, or, shifts and contrivances available in wild countries London; John Murray; 1855 [CUL, I, S] NB1 (by FD) NB2 91 Authority; 115 2 7-9m 3 l-3m, 6-13m 4 13-14m 5 23-26m 8 31-32m 9 12-15m
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, 32-36m 370 2-4m, 35w var. 1 372 35w var 373 17w var 1 378 7-2 2 m 379 llio var 5 381 34w var 3 382 23w var 3 384 19w var I 386 17-20m 387 2-7m 389 15w var 4 25-27m, 33m/w Mr Norman end here 390 16-20m 391 34-36m 392 32-33m 393 20-22m 394 23-25m 395 27-2Sm 457 17-29m 543 7m, 9m HOOKER, Joseph Dalton Himalayan journals 2 vols.; London; John Murray; 1854 [CUL, I in vol. 1] af, beh, cc, ch, gd, geo, gr, oo, no, sp, t, ti, tm, v vol. 1 NB See index for case of coloured Ticks 24; 28; 30; 101 109
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HUNTER, John The natural history of the human teeth London; J. Johnson; 1778 [Down, Robert Darwin] HUOT, Jean Jacques Nicolas Atlas complet du précis de la géographie universelle de Malte-Brun Paris; Aimé André; 1837 [Down, ED] HUSSEY, Mrs Thomas John Illustrations of British mycology London; Reeve, Benham Reeve; 1849 [Botany School, S] HUTCHINSON, W.N. Dog breaking 2nd edn; London; John Murray; 1850 [CUL, S] beh, pat, sp, v NB 24 line on page rather narrower lines Sir B. Brodie SBIQß 39 Pointer
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, Charles Elements of geology 6th edn; John Murray; 1865 [Down, I] ad, ex, fo, gd, geo, gr, ir, no, oo, sp, ta SB Qß, A 155; 168; 231 Dryopithecus; 265; 269; 299; 306; 311; 377 to 384 good case of imperfection with MammaliaO; 387; 230; 410; 414; 435; 451; 509; 510; 542; 552; 569; 576; 580; 583 SA (pp. 664-5, not CD) a Lyell's Elements of Geology 1865. p. 155 Depths at which sea-shells can live 231 on Dryopithecus. 265 Myocene Flora richer in species than any existing 269 To West of Rocky Mountains
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evidences of the antiquity of man London; John Murray; 1863 [CUL, I] cc, ch, ex, fo, gd, geo, gr, h, ig, in, ir, is, no, oo, or, r, si, t, ta, ti, v NB1 ♦ Torquay Head shoulders Fuller description of Celts Alludes too much to Principles.- Imperfection of Geolog. Records very good. 187 P107 reduced P-111 fallen level p. 147 - square acres 179 Sir Andrew Smith One sentence for S. Hemisphere absence in Tropics New. Zealand Celts. NB2 Man Chapt.; p 87. Variation of Australian skulls; 90; 91; 370; 375 378
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-32m 457 17-20m, 20-21m, 24-26m, 30-37m, 45-47m 458 8-13m, 17-21m, 24-28m 459 3-5m, 17-19m, 42-A6m 460 26a 1839 no Secondary Bird 38-40m/39a 1810\C8 /w 7 48-53m 461 15-18m, 35-41m, 44-50m, 47-49m 462 6-12m, 12m, 15-19m 463 5-9m, 13-15m, 17-24m 553 18-25m/ 22w 3° Lat 27w 4h 31w 5h 516 ÏÏ26-22za LYELL, Charles Principles of geology 1st edn, 3 vols.; London; John Murray; 1830-33 [CUL, on B, S] ch, f, geo, ti, ve vol. 1, 308 22-23m 314 32u forty-sixth /w what Volcanos ? 315 ll-16m/ll-14m/? 325 ll-A0m
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, 37m 72 3m, 22m, 33m, 42m 73 20m, 21m, 26m, 29m, 32m 74 3m, 5m, 10m, 19m 75 22m, 25m, 35m 76 5m, 14m, 18m, 20m, 23m, 25m, 34m 77 3m, 20m, 32m, 34m 78 24m, 22m, 30m 3m, 23m, 27m, 30m, 31m, 32m, 34m, 42m 3m, 8m, 13m, 18m, 20m, 25m, 30m, 32m, 34m 81 3m, 7m, 18m, 19m, 20m, 24m, 30m, 33m, 34m, 40m, 42m 82 4m, 6m, 10m, 18m, 37m, 41m 83 2 m, 6m, 12m, 15m, 23m LYELL, Charles Principles of geology 5th edn, 4 vols; London; John Murray; 1837 [CUL] ad, beh, br, cc, ch, che, co, er, es, dg, ds, dv, ex, f, fg
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hypothesis 392 19-26m/w Who? 393 5-8w Sir J Herschel 7u infinitesimal Iw HJS? 394 11-17m/12-21w Does it not always appear vice versa 18-29m 395 25m/wt beneath coast of Chili 408.b zt, l~13m LYELL, Charles Principles of geology 6th edn, 3 vols; London; John Murray; 1840 [CUL, S] ad, beh, cc, ch, co, ds, ex, fo, gd, geo, gr, h, hy, ig, in, is, mg, mi, no, oo, or, se, si, sp, spo, t, ti, tm, v, ve, y vol. 1 NB1 Lyell Account of Hutton very eloquent - not credit enough; Metamorph - not blame enough
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475 13-19m 528 13-20m 531 wt Make note to Obsidia paper say it is remarkable that no one has hereto stated the fact of separation 5-14m, 20-24z McCLINTOCK, Francis Leopold A narrative of the discovery of the fate of Sir John Franklin and his companions London; John Murray; 1859 [Down, I by publisher to Mrs Darwin] NB p16; p20; p102 16 ll-20m 20 24-27m 102 22-25m MACGILLIVRAY, William A history of British birds 5 vols; London; Scott, Webster Geary; 1837-52 [CUL] af, beh, br, cc, ch, cs, ds, ex, gd
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Handelstidnings Aktie-Bolags Tryckeri 1877 [Down, I] p MALTHUS, Thomas Robert An essay on the principle of population 2 vols., 6th edn; London; John Murray; 1826 [CUL, pre-B but S in vol. 1 C. Darwin April 1841] beh, ex, f, h, no, oo, ta, y vol. 1 NB In the British Critic or in the Critical Review for 1804 Review of Malthus by W. Taylor of Norwich (Savages purchase wives - get arms tools) (Expelled natives with no stones near death) 5 Increase in U. States; 6 According to Euler SB1 3; 29; 23; 41; 81; 343
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-17m, 22-23m 352 23-28m/24u 4871379 , wbu, wb preventive checks come into play.- 353 9u preventive check 499 6-8m/w animals 517 10-19m 519 14-18m, 22-24m 521 16-18m, 22-27m vol. 2 p MALTHUS, Thomas Robert An essay on the principle of population 6th edn; London; John Murray; 1826 [vol. 2 only; Down, pre-B, ED] (markings presumed to be by ED) MANTEGAZZA, Paolo Fisiologia del piacere 5th edn; Milano; G. Bernardoni; 1870 [CUL] beh NB Like dog not wagging tail when it gets food 119 l-14m 483 1-llm, 15
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609 SB2 xi Remnants of Races xii Beard no connection with Climate.- xi 34r-39m xiii ll-15m/w Beard correlation 19u Australier stark xiv 22m 127 21-22m P MÜLLER, Fritz Facts and arguments for Darwin London; John Murray; 1869 [CULR] br, ch, ds, em, ig, sp, sx, t, ta, tm, ud NB 80 Orchestia shown 79 sexual differing good development goes on 40 zigzag above 21 26 two such forms Species Theory 83; 94; 98 to 109 embryology no fixed plan 110,119 Metamorphosis of Insects acquired 139 like Plant 80
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, 2 vols.; London; Longman, Green Co,; 1874 [Down, I] p MURCHISON, Roderick Impey The Silurian system 2 parts in 3 vols.; London; John Murray; 1839 [CUL] ci, fo, gd, geo, gr, is, mi, se, sp, sx, t, ti, tm, ve vol. 1 NB X means Species Theory 18; 104 X Curculios Neuropterous insects in L. Coal.; 109; 111 116 In reading an account of the Carboniferous formations - the variety of beds on which the whole rests the thinning out of certain portions - the footsteps in New Red c c show how many partial
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bears on concretionO in worms 31 14-19m 154 29-33m 155 l-9m ORDINAIRE, C.N. Histoire naturelle des volcans Paris; Levrault; 1802 [Down, pre-B] P ORMATHWAITE, John Benn Walsh Astronomy and geology compared London; John Murray; 1872 [Down] NB 0/ ORTON, James The Andes and the Amazon New York; Harper Brothers; 1870 [CUL] beh, br, che, gd, no, phy NB 1/4 of Plants near Quito are Compositae colour of flora due to chemical rays 103 107 Geese not breeding; 283♦ 103 3-6m, 20-24m (Herschel) 107 21-23m 283
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, 34r^7m/35 .../ 37u ^/34-35Q , wb it has been obtained P RICHARDSON, John Fauna Boreali-Amer-icana 3 vols.; London; John Murray; 1829-36 [CUL, on B and later, I (14 August 1837)] ad, beh, ch, cs, ex, gd, gr, ig, mg, oo, si, sp, sx, ta, tm, ts, v, y SB1 Richardson Vol I. p.xxxi. Fauna B Americana ♦ NB Write to Dr Richardson about selection of dogs of p3;p.11; 14; 16 ♦ 26 (p35 Journal) - Canis Azarae Bahia Bianca cat in Chile - an armadillo at Concepcion Mntains 29 42 47 to 51 61 to 95 116 125,7 136
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] RILEY, James Loss of the American brig Commerce ... with an account of Timbuctoo London; John Murray; 1817 [Down, S C. Darwin Feb. 13th 1826] p RITCHIE, Archibald Tucker The creation. The earth's formation on dynamical principles 5th edn; London; Daldy, Isbister Co.; 1874 [Down, I] p ROBINET, Stephane Manuel de l'éducatuer de vers à soie Paris; Dusacq; 1848 [CUL] beh, sx, v [pages] 71
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Mediterranean 22u/ u*/22u/23u*/19-21m/18-25w Are these American, wb*- Monoceros America ♦ except M. Zebra ® No •*• Pseudo olive W. America (but fossil in Europe) only in Eocene.- Solenella America 422 15-17m 439 40-42m 454 ll-15m/m, fig.m 486 28-32m WRIGHT, Chauncey Darwinism: an examination of Mr. St. George Mivart's 'Genesis of species' London; John Murray; 1871 [Down] P WRIGHT, Chauncey Philosophical discussions New York; H. Holt Co.; 1877 [CUL, I by editor Charles Eliot Norton] NB Excellent book v
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(Natural History), Historical Series, II (1960), 151-183. Life and Letters F. Darwin. The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, Including an Autobiographical Chapter, 3 vols. (London: John Murray, 1887). Living Balanidae C. Darwin. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia, with Figures of all the Species. The Balanidae (or Sessile Cirripedes); the Verrucidae; etc., etc. (London: Ray Society, 1854). Living Lepadidae C. Darwin. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia, with Figures of all the Species
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Mould through the Action of Worms, John Murray, London, 1881, corrected edition 1882
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, 1836). 34. John MacCulloch, General view of the origin, character, and disposition of unstratified rocks and veins, Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and the Arts, 1826, 22,1-28. 35. Henry T. De La Beche, A Geological Manual, 3rd ed. (London, 1833). 36. Charles Lyell, Principles of Geology, Being an Attempt to Explain the Former Changes of the Earth's Surface by Causes Now in Operation, (London: John Murray, 1830-1833). 37. Henry S. Boase, A Treatise on Primary Geology; Being an
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