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CUL-DAR205.3.142
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Mr Woodward tells me that Mr Benson f[ound] land shells common near Tomb
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [142] Jan 16. 1852. Mr Woodward tells me that Mr Benson f. land shells common near Tomb of Napoleon on St Helena, which was brought from Madeira - one at C. of Good Hope from Europe - at Ascension a central Asian form Dr. Gould says Chain isld in Pacific a mart; there many sorts of shells f. I must read Dr. Gould. 1
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CUL-DAR240
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Newton, T W Catalogue of the Library of Charles Darwin...1875
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2 Bell, Prof., and Prof. E. Forbes Trilobites. (Ray Soc.) 4° 1846. 9 Belt, T. Naturalist in Nicaragua. 8° 1874. 47 Bennett, A. W. G. Murray. Cryptogamic Botany. 8° London, 1889. Bennett. See Sachs. 101 Benson, E. W., Archbp. of Canterbury. The Life of E. W. B. By his son A. C. Benson. 2 vols., 8vo. London, 1899 Bentham, G., and J. D. Hooker. Genera Plantarum. 8° 1862- 4
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CUL-DAR252.4
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Catalogue of Charles Robert Darwin's pamphlet collection: (addenda)
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2219 Bennett, Alfred W. On vegetable growth as no evidence of the purity or impurity of water. London. 1892. 2297 Bennett, Alfred W. Growth of the flower-stalk of the Hyacinth. London, 1876. 2296 Benson, Margaret. Embryology of the Amentiferæ. Part 1. London, 1894. 2109 Blackman, F. Frost. Vegetable assimilation and respiration. No. ii. Paths of gaseous exchanges. London, 1895. 2106 Blackman, F. Frost. Vegetable assimilation and respiration. No. i. Carbonic acid exchanges. London, 1895. 2264
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the bottom must be. — At Anchorage most impalpable sand or mud generally sand in the hollows. excepting Capt Fitz Roy soundings his in the deeper water chiefly only the foliaceous Madrepore. — 1 Peter Benson Stewart (1808-1864), mate on the Beagle, who entered the Royal Navy in 1822 and was promoted to lieutenant in 1837. CD spelled his name as 'Stuart' in the Beagle diary, pp. 10, 239 and 272. JvW (30) Calc sand abundant ... 35) Much Calc sand,] pencil. [21
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CUL-DAR41.53-56
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[1836.04.00]
Sulivans outside deep soundings (and other lists of soundings, with
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must be. At Anchorage most impalpable sand or mud generally sand in the hollows. excepting Capt FitzRoy soundings his in the deeper water chiefly only the filiaceous madrepore. 1 Peter Benson Stewart, mate on the Beagle. Darwin also spelled his name as Stuart in the Beagle diary. 54
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 41 Dn. 33 Benson dogs do eat carrion p. 4
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CUL-DAR72.32-53,56
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16 / Johnston A.K `Berghaus physical atlas' [1841-1848]
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16 Berghaus' The Physical Atlas by A. K. Johnston. (Part 1841) Part 10 1848. [Berghaus, Heinrich Karl Wilhelm and Alexander Keith Johnston. The physical atlas; a series of maps illustrating the geographical distribution of natural phenomena. London: William Blackwood Sons, 1841-1848.] This includes Fischers Fischer's Mammalia — Vasey Delineations of the Ox.— Includes Benson on Shells Tomes on Bats Johnston, Alexander Keith, ed. 1848. The physical atlas: a series of maps notes illustrating the
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Stevenson South America.1 Dolores names of Schooner in Bahia Blanca 5 dollarsStuart2 Measure big bottles Cigars Spanish bookseller opposite Mr Waldegrave 1 Stevenson 1825. 2 Peter Benson Stewart (1808-1864), mate on the Beagle, who entered the Royal Navy in 1822 and was promoted to lieutenant in 1837. CD spelled his name as 'Stuart' in the Beagle diary, pp. 10, 239 and 272. [page 55a
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Brent B.P. Bessel's Green Riverhead. per Fendell carrier.— Bernard Peirce Brent (1822-1867), pigeon-breeder, bird-fancier and author. Also listed on p. 5. Fendell the carrier has not been found. Benson W.H. 28 Grt. George St. Portman Sq William Henry Benson (1803-1870), zoologist, conchologist. Bentham G. 91 Victoria St. latest minutes 25 Wilton Place S.W. George Bentham (1800-1884), botanist. Moved from Victoria Street in 1861. Darwin might refer to minutes of the Horticultural Society of
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F1277
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Darwin, C. R. 1877. The different forms of flowers on plants of the same species. London: John Murray.
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Foundation. Edward A. Freeman. Canons and their Work. Canon Norris. Welsh Cathedrals. Canon Perowne. Choristers. Sir F. Gore Ouseley. Cathedrals in Ireland. Dean of Cashel. Schools. Canon Durham. Reform. Chancellor Massingberd. Cathedrals in their Missionary Aspect. The Chapter Chancellor Benson. A. J. B. Beresford Hope. Architecture. Canon Venables. Cathedral Foundations Canon Westcott. ELZE (KARL). Life of Lord Byron. With a Critical Essay on his Place in Literature. Translated from the German
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F1583
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Stauffer, R. C. ed. 1975. Charles Darwin's Natural Selection; being the second part of his big species book written from 1856 to 1858. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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of finches and larks, 480 n 1; from same nest, 472; Tail of foxes, 120 Varieties: Migratory and non-migratory thrushes morphologically distinct, 491 n 1; Red deer in Germany, 117 n 5 Bell, Thomas Animal furs more valuable from northern animals, 283 n 1 Tree frog toes enlarged into suckers, 348 n 3 Variation in moles, 117 Bellamy, J. Fanged Arvicola agrestis, 111 Bellis perennis (daisy), presumed fertilisation by insects, 55 Benson, Few land-shells common to Nilghiri and Ceylon, 555 [page] 646
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F1583
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Stauffer, R. C. ed. 1975. Charles Darwin's Natural Selection; being the second part of his big species book written from 1856 to 1858. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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land-shells I can hear of no northern southern identical or representative species; and this could hardly be expected; for land-shells have either been so frequently created, or as I should infer so easily modified, that there do not/33A 24[?] /appear to be many species in common even on mountain-summits as near to each other as the Alps Pyrenees, or, as I am informed by Mr. Benson, on the Nilghiri heights of Ceylon. Nor should we be surprised at this, when we hear from so competent a witness
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F167c
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Keynes, Richard Darwin ed. 1979. The Beagle record. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Complement of the 'Beagle', 1831-1836 Robert FitzRoy John Clements Wickham Bartholomew James Sulivan Edward Main Chaffers Robert MacCormick Benjamin Bynoe William Kent George Rowlett John Edward Dring Alexander Derbishire Robert Harhond Peter Benson Stewart John Lort Stokes Arthur Mellersh Philip Gidley King Charles Forsyth Alexander Burns Usborne Charles Richardson Johnson Charles Musters Jonathan May Edward Hellyer Thomas Sorrell Charles Darwin Augustus Earle Conrad Martens George James
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F1925
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Keynes, Richard Darwin ed. 1988. Charles Darwin's Beagle Diary. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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, 1834 73. FRS 1821. Shongi. Maori chief at Bay of Islands, New Zealand. Smith, Lieut. Naval officer left in charge of the Falkland Islands by the Captain of HMS Challenger, March 1834. Smith, Andrew (1797 1872). Military surgeon, naturalist and explorer. Served in South Africa, 1821 37. Director General of the Army Medical Department, 1851. KCB 1859. FRS 1857. Smith, Charles Hamilton (1776 1859). Soldier, naturalist, writer and artist. Solander, Daniel Carl (1733 82). Swedish botanist. Accompanied
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F1926
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Darwin, C. R. et al. 1877. [Memorial to Earl Carnarvon on the proposed South African Confederation by the Committee of the Aborigines Protection Society]. The Times (23 July): 10.
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hope that your Lordship will take steps to insure to the civilised portion of the coloured population of the British Dependencies in South Africa civil and political privileges, similar to those which it may be intended to confer upon persons of European descent. We feel that such a policy would entirely accord with the spirit which has hitherto characterized your Lordship's administration of native affairs. We have the honour to be your Lordship's obedient servants, Ebury; Charles Darwin; H. P
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F836
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Darwin, C. R. 1875. The movements and habits of climbing plants. 2d ed. London: John Murray.
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Massingberd. Relation of the Chapter to the Bishop. Chancellor Benson. Architecture of the Cathedral Churches.—Canon Venables. ETHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY'S TRANSACTIONS. Vols. I. to VI. 8vo. ELZE'S (KARL) Life of Lord Byron. With a Critical Essay on his Place in Literature. Translated from the German, and Edited with Notes. With Original Portrait and Facsimile. 8vo. 16s. FAMILY RECEIPT-BOOK. A Collection of a Thousand Valuable and Useful Receipts. Fcap. 8vo. 5s. 6d. FARRAR'S (A. S.) Critical History
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