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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
, 13º22' S 99º07' E (FitzRoy) Day 1552 – Mon – 28 Mar 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: King George Sound to Keeling Islands, 12º28' S 97º49' E (FitzRoy) Day 1553 – Tue – 29 Mar 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: King George Sound to Keeling Islands, 12º25' S 97º31' E (FitzRoy) Day 1554 – Wed – 30 Mar 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: King George Sound to Keeling Islands, 11º49' S 97º30' E (FitzRoy) Day 1555 – Thu – 31 Mar 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: King George Sound to Keeling Islands, 12º18' S 97º15' E (FitzRoy) 1836 South Keeling
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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
, 16º48' S 73º37' E (FitzRoy) Day 1577 – Fri – 22 Apr 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: Keeling Islands to Mauritius, 17º28' S 71º36' E (FitzRoy) Day 1578 – Sat – 23 Apr 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: Keeling Islands to Mauritius, 17º39' S 69º49' E (FitzRoy) Day 1579 – Sun – 24 Apr 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: Keeling Islands to Mauritius, 17º55' S 67º58' E (FitzRoy) Day 1580 – Mon – 25 Apr 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: Keeling Islands to Mauritius, 18º18' S 66º39' E (FitzRoy) Day 1581 – Tue – 26 Apr 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: Keeling
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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
Day 1660 – Thu – 14 Jul 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: St Helena to Ascension Day 1661 – Fri – 15 Jul 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: St Helena to Ascension, 14º11' S 7º53' W (FitzRoy) Day 1662 – Sat – 16 Jul 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: St Helena to Ascension, 13º27' S 8º53' W (FitzRoy) Day 1663 – Sun – 17 Jul 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: St Helena to Ascension, 12º17' S 10º15' W (FitzRoy) Day 1664 – Mon – 18 Jul 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: St Helena to Ascension, 10º27' S 12º04' W (FitzRoy) 1836 Ascensio
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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
: Tahiti to New Zealand, 26º00' S 177º50' W (FitzRoy) Day 1444 – Fri – 11 Dec 1835 – (Sea) – At sea: Tahiti to New Zealand, 28º08' S 179º52' W (FitzRoy) Day 1445 – Sat – 12 Dec 1835 – (Sea) – At sea: Tahiti to New Zealand, 29º44' S 178º44' E (FitzRoy) Day 1446 – Sun – 13 Dec 1835 – (Sea) – At sea: Tahiti to New Zealand, 30º13' S 177º06' E (FitzRoy) Day 1447 – Mon – 14 Dec 1835 – (Sea) – At sea: Tahiti to New Zealand, 31º46' S 175º42' E (FitzRoy) Day 1448 – Tue – 15 Dec 1835 – (Sea) – At sea: Tahiti to
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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
: Montevideo to Bahia, Along the shore, 37º26' S 56º58' W (FitzRoy) Day 242 – Sat – 25 Aug 1832 – (Sea) – At sea: Montevideo to Bahia, Cape of Corrientes, 38º10' S 57º25' W (FitzRoy) Day 243 – Sun – 26 Aug 1832 – (Sea) – At sea: Montevideo to Bahia, 38º28' S 57º58' W (FitzRoy) Day 244 – Mon – 27 Aug 1832 – (Sea) – At sea: Montevideo to Bahia, 38º36' S 57º13' W (FitzRoy) Day 245 – Tue – 28 Aug 1832 – (Sea) – At sea: Montevideo to Bahia, 38º27' S 57º54' W (FitzRoy) Day 246 – Wed – 29 Aug 1832 – (Sea) – At
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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
(FitzRoy) Day 1599 – Sat – 14 May 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: Mauritius to Cape of Good Hope, 27º31' S 42º40' E (FitzRoy) Day 1600 – Sun – 15 May 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: Mauritius to Cape of Good Hope, 27º30' S 41º01' E (FitzRoy) Day 1601 – Mon – 16 May 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: Mauritius to Cape of Good Hope, 27º22' S 40º06' E (FitzRoy) Day 1602 – Tue – 17 May 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: Mauritius to Cape of Good Hope, 27º50' S 37º52' E (FitzRoy) Day 1603 – Wed – 18 May 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: Mauritius to Cape
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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
Day 1669 – Sat – 23 Jul 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: Ascension to Bahia Day 1670 – Sun – 24 Jul 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: Ascension to Bahia, 09º08' S 16º52' W (FitzRoy) Day 1671 – Mon – 25 Jul 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: Ascension to Bahia, 10º28' S 19º35' W (FitzRoy) Day 1672 – Tue – 26 Jul 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: Ascension to Bahia, 11º17' S 22º43' W (FitzRoy) Day 1673 – Wed – 27 Jul 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: Ascension to Bahia, 11º47' S 26º13' W (FitzRoy) Day 1674 – Thu – 28 Jul 1836 – (Sea) – At sea
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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
Day 336 – Tue – 27 Nov 1832 – (Sea) – At sea: Montevideo to San Blas, Santa Maria Cliffs Day 337 – Wed – 28 Nov 1832 – (Sea) – At sea: Montevideo to San Blas, 34º52' S (FitzRoy) Day 338 – Thu – 29 Nov 1832 – (Sea) – At sea: Montevideo to San Blas, 35º25' S 56º08' W (FitzRoy) Day 339 – Fri – 30 Nov 1832 – (Sea) – At sea: Montevideo to San Blas, 37º42' S 56º18' W (FitzRoy) Day 340 – Sat – 01 Dec 1832 – (Sea) – At sea: Montevideo to San Blas, 39º20' S 58º10' W (FitzRoy) Day 341 – Sun – 02 Dec
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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
Day 832 – Mon – 07 Apr 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Falkland to Santa Cruz Day 833 – Tue – 08 Apr 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Falkland to Santa Cruz, 50º02' S 58º08' W (FitzRoy) Day 834 – Wed – 09 Apr 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Falkland to Santa Cruz, 49º14' S 59º55' W (FitzRoy) Day 835 – Thu – 10 Apr 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Falkland to Santa Cruz, 50º06' S 63º29' W (FitzRoy) Day 836 – Fri – 11 Apr 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Falkland to Santa Cruz, 50º10' S 64º09' W (FitzRoy) Day 837 – Sat – 12 Apr 1834 – (Sea
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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
Day 43 – Wed – 08 Feb 1832 – (Sea) – At sea: Cape Verde to Fernando Noronha Day 44 – Thu – 09 Feb 1832 – (Sea) – At sea: Cape Verde to Fernando Noronha, 13º33' N 25º05' W (FitzRoy) Day 45 – Fri – 10 Feb 1832 – (Sea) – At sea: Cape Verde to Fernando Noronha, 11º52' N 26º34' W (FitzRoy) Day 46 – Sat – 11 Feb 1832 – (Sea) – At sea: Cape Verde to Fernando Noronha, 09º23' N 26º46' W (FitzRoy) Day 47 – Sun – 12 Feb 1832 – (Sea) – At sea: Cape Verde to Fernando Noronha, 06º34' N 27º32' W (FitzRoy
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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
75º29' W (FitzRoy) Day 935 – Sat – 19 Jul 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Chiloe to Valparaiso, 36º23' S 73º56' W (FitzRoy) Day 936 – Sun – 20 Jul 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Chiloe to Valparaiso, 34º21' S 73º04' W (FitzRoy) Day 937 – Mon – 21 Jul 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Chiloe to Valparaiso, 33º29' S 72º14' W (FitzRoy) Day 938 – Tue – 22 Jul 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Chiloe to Valparaiso 1834 Valparais
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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
, 39º54' S (FitzRoy) Day 581 – Tue – 30 Jul 1833 – (Sea) – At sea: Maldonado to Rio Negro, 40º55' S (FitzRoy) Day 582 – Wed – 31 Jul 1833 – (Sea) – At sea: Maldonado to Rio Negro, 40º56' S (FitzRoy) Day 583 – Thu – 01 Aug 1833 – (Sea) – At sea: Maldonado to Rio Negro, 41º19' S (FitzRoy) Day 584 – Fri – 02 Aug 1833 – (Sea) – At sea: Maldonado to Rio Negro, 41º24' S (FitzRoy) Day 585 – Sat – 03 Aug 1833 – (Land) – Rio Negro mouth (Baleario Massini, Argentina) 41º02' S 62º47' W Day 586 – Sun – 04 Aug
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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
Day 82 – Sun – 18 Mar 1832 – (Sea) – At sea: Bahia to Rio de Janeiro Day 83 – Mon – 19 Mar 1832 – (Sea) – At sea: Bahia to Rio de Janeiro, 13º40' S 38º31' W (FitzRoy) Day 84 – Tue – 20 Mar 1832 – (Sea) – At sea: Bahia to Rio de Janeiro, 13º29' S 38º25' W (FitzRoy) Day 85 – Wed – 21 Mar 1832 – (Sea) – At sea: Bahia to Rio de Janeiro, 14º20' S 38º07' W (FitzRoy) Day 86 – Thu – 22 Mar 1832 – (Sea) – At sea: Bahia to Rio de Janeiro, 15º21' S 37º20' W (FitzRoy) Day 87 – Fri – 23 Mar 1832 – (Sea
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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
Day 1080 – Thu – 11 Dec 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Chiloe to Chonos Day 1081 – Fri – 12 Dec 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Chiloe to Chonos, 45º02' S (FitzRoy) 1834 Chonos Archipelag
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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
Day 1494 – Sat – 30 Jan 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: New South Wales to Hobart Day 1495 – Sun – 31 Jan 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: New South Wales to Hobart, 36º32' S 151º17' E (FitzRoy) Day 1496 – Mon – 01 Feb 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: New South Wales to Hobart, 39º19' S 150º22' E (FitzRoy) Day 1497 – Tue – 02 Feb 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: New South Wales to Hobart, 42º01' S 149º21' E (FitzRoy) Day 1498 – Wed – 03 Feb 1836 – (Sea) – At sea: New South Wales to Hobart, 42º48' S 149º56' E (FitzRoy) Day 1499
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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
Day 1135 – Wed – 04 Feb 1835 – (Sea) – At sea: Chiloe to Valdivia Day 1136 – Thu – 05 Feb 1835 – (Sea) – At sea: Chiloe to Valdivia, 41º23' S Close to the Shore (FitzRoy) Day 1137 – Fri – 06 Feb 1835 – (Sea) – At sea: Chiloe to Valdivia, 41º23' S Close to the Shore (FitzRoy) Day 1138 – Sat – 07 Feb 1835 – (Sea) – At sea: Chiloe to Valdivia Day 1139 – Sun – 08 Feb 1835 – (Harbour) – Valdivia harbour (Valdivia, Chile) 39º49' S 73º13' W 1835 Valdivi
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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
– (Sea) – At sea: Valdivia to Concepcion, Island of Mocha (Mocha Island, Chile) 38º22' S 73º54' W Day 1158 – Fri – 27 Feb 1835 – (Sea) – At sea: Valdivia to Concepcion, 38º28' S Off Mocha (FitzRoy) Day 1159 – Sat – 28 Feb 1835 – (Sea) – At sea: Valdivia to Concepcion, 38º18' S Off Mocha (FitzRoy) Day 1160 – Sun – 01 Mar 1835 – (Sea) – At sea: Valdivia to Concepcion Day 1161 – Mon – 02 Mar 1835 – (Sea) – At sea: Valdivia to Concepcion, 37º59' S -' Near the land (FitzRoy) Day 1162 – Tue – 03 Mar 1835
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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
74º18' W Day 1087 – Thu – 18 Dec 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Chonos Archipelago, 45º12' S (FitzRoy) Day 1088 – Fri – 19 Dec 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Chonos Archipelago, 45º13' S (FitzRoy) Day 1089 – Sat – 20 Dec 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Heading south (Tres Montes is south of Chonos) 46º55' S (FitzRoy) 1834 Tres Monte
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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
Day 308 – Tue – 30 Oct 1832 – (Sea) – At sea: Montevideo to Buenos Aires Day 309 – Wed – 31 Oct 1832 – (Sea) – At sea: Montevideo to Buenos Aires, 35º22' S Pt Piedras (FitzRoy) Day 310 – Thu – 01 Nov 1832 – (Sea) – At sea: Montevideo to Buenos Aires 1832 Buenos Aire
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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
Day 867 – Mon – 12 May 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Santa Cruz to Port Famine Day 868 – Tue – 13 May 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Santa Cruz to Port Famine, 51º48' S 64º58' W (FitzRoy) Day 869 – Wed – 14 May 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Santa Cruz to Port Famine, 52º08' S 64º28' W (FitzRoy) Day 870 – Thu – 15 May 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Santa Cruz to Port Famine, 52º28' S 66º47' W (FitzRoy) Day 871 – Fri – 16 May 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Santa Cruz to Port Famine, Cape Virgins (Cape Virgines) 52º 17' S Off Cape
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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
Day 739 – Sat – 04 Jan 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Port Desire to Port St Julian Day 740 – Sun – 05 Jan 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Port Desire to Port St Julian Day 741 – Mon – 06 Jan 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Port Desire to Port St Julian, 48º37' S 66º01' W (FitzRoy) Day 742 – Tue – 07 Jan 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Port Desire to Port St Julian, 48º46' S (FitzRoy) Day 743 – Wed – 08 Jan 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Port Desire to Port St Julian, 48º17' S 66º44' W (FitzRoy) Day 744 – Thu – 09 Jan 1834 – (Harbour
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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
Day 756 – Tue – 21 Jan 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: From Port Desire (Puerto Deseado) 47º22' S 63º49' W Day 757 – Wed – 22 Jan 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Straits of Magellan, Watchman Cape Day 758 – Thu – 23 Jan 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Straits of Magellan, 48º20' S (FitzRoy) Day 759 – Fri – 24 Jan 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Straits of Magellan, 49º37' S 66º03' W (FitzRoy) Day 760 – Sat – 25 Jan 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Straits of Magellan, 51º16' S 67º19' W (FitzRoy) Day 761 – Sun – 26 Jan 1834 – (Sea) – At
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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
Jan 1833 – (Sea) – At sea: Tierra del Fuego, 56º22' S 69º34' W (FitzRoy) Day 376 – Sun – 06 Jan 1833 – (Sea) – At sea: Tierra del Fuego, 56º15' S 69º23' W (FitzRoy) Day 377 – Mon – 07 Jan 1833 – (Sea) – At sea: Tierra del Fuego, Il Defonsos rocks, 56º42' S 70º57' W (FitzRoy) Day 378 – Tue – 08 Jan 1833 – (Sea) – At sea: Tierra del Fuego, 57º06' S 71º31' W (FitzRoy) Day 379 – Wed – 09 Jan 1833 – (Sea) – At sea: Tierra del Fuego, 57º18' S 71º07' W (FitzRoy) Day 380 – Thu – 10 Jan 1833 – (Sea) – At
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A578    Periodical contribution:     Herbert, Sandra, Gibson, Sally, Norman, David, Giest, Dennis, Estes, Greg, Grant, Thalia and Miles, Andrew. 2009. Into the field again: re-examining Charles Darwin's 1835 geological work on Isla Santiago (James Island) in the Galápagos Archipelago. Earth Sciences History 28, no. 1: 1-31.   Text   Image   PDF
of the Geology of the Voyage of the Beagle, under the Command of Capt. FitzRoy, R.N. during the Years 1832 to 1836. London: Smith, Elder and Co. Darwin, C. 1844. Geological Observations on the Volcanic Islands, Visited during the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, Together with Some Brief Notices on the Geology of Australia and the Cape of Good Hope. Being the Second Part of the Geology of the Voyage of the Beagle, under the Command of Capt. FitzRoy, R.N. during the Years 1832 to 1836. London: Smith, Elder
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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
(Peninsula de Taitao, Chile) 46º45' S 74º55' W Day 1095 – Fri – 26 Dec 1834 – (Harbour) – Tres Montes (Peninsula de Taitao, Chile) 46º45' S 74º55' W Day 1096 – Sat – 27 Dec 1834 – (Harbour) – Tres Montes (Peninsula de Taitao, Chile) 46º45' S 74º55' W Day 1097 – Sun – 28 Dec 1834 – (Sea) – At sea: Tres Montes, 46º26' S (FitzRoy) Day 1098 – Mon – 29 Dec 1834 – (Harbour) – Ynche Island (Isla Inchemo, Chile) 46º02' S - Day 1099 – Tue – 30 Dec 1834 – (Harbour) – Ynche Island (Isla Inchemo, Chile) Day 1100
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F2043    Book:     Wyhe, John van ed. 2009. Charles Darwin's shorter publications 1829-1883. With a foreword by Janet Browne and Jim Secord. Cambridge: University Press.   Text
Gould]. F1644 32 Observations of proofs of recent elevation on the coast of Chili, made during the survey of His Majesty's Ship Beagle commanded by Capt. FitzRoy R. N. F1645 32 A sketch of the deposits containing extinct Mammalia in the neighbourhood of the Plata. F1646 35 On certain areas of elevation and subsidence in the Pacific and Indian oceans, as deduced from the study of coral formations. F1647 37 [Note on an Australian insect.] F2015 39 1838 On the connexion of certain volcanic phænomena
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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
Day 427 – Tue – 26 Feb 1833 – (Sea) – At sea: To Falkland Islands, 54º15' S 64º27' W (FitzRoy) Day 428 – Wed – 27 Feb 1833 – (Sea) – At sea: Falkland Islands, 53º18' S 63º20' W (FitzRoy) Day 429 – Thu – 28 Feb 1833 – (Sea) – At sea: Falkland Islands, 53º20' S 58º34' W (FitzRoy) Day 430 – Fri – 01 Mar 1833 – (Harbour) – Port Louis (Port Louis, Falkland Islands (UK)) 51º32' S 58º07' W Day 431 – Sat – 02 Mar 1833 – (Harbour) – Port Louis (Port Louis, Falkland Islands (UK)) 51º32' S 58º07' W Day
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A715    Periodical contribution:     Pasquarè, G., Chiesura, G., Battaglia, T.A., Guaraldi Vinassa de Regny, I. and Pezzotta, F. 2009. Charles Darwin geologist at Santiago (Cape Verde Islands): a field reappraisal. Acta Vulcanologica 20-21: 223-231.   Text
lands together with him and other students. A series of refusals on behalf of other possible participants and fortunate coincidences leading to an offer of departure for the Canary Islands, arrives to none other than Charles Darwin, unmarried and 'raring-to-go' naturalist. The itinerary of the ship, the Beagle commanded by Robert FitzRoy plans to dock first on the Island of Tenerife in Canary Islands. Overcoming paternal resistance, the young man embarks and two months later the longed for
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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
, Uruguay) 34º56' S 54º58' W Day 569 – Thu – 18 Jul 1833 – (Sea) – At sea: Near Maldonado Day 570 – Fri – 19 Jul 1833 – (Sea) – At sea: Near Maldonado, 34º55' S 54º29' W (FitzRoy) Day 571 – Sat – 20 Jul 1833 – (Sea) – At sea: Near Maldonado, 35º14' S 53º17' W (FitzRoy) Day 572 – Sun – 21 Jul 1833 – (Harbour) – Maldonado (Maldonado, Uruguay) 34º56' S 54º58' W Day 573 – Mon – 22 Jul 1833 – (Harbour) – Maldonado (Maldonado, Uruguay) 34º56' S 54º58' W Day 574 – Tue – 23 Jul 1833 – (Harbour) – Maldonado
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A575    Pamphlet:     Rookmaaker, Kees. 2009. Darwin's itinerary on the voyage of the Beagle.   Text
geographic coordinates of the locality. In cases where Darwin was in a harbour or on land, the approximate coordinates were calculated after locating the place on a map. In cases where Darwin was on the Beagle and at sea, the location cannot be accurately assessed from the Beagle diary, and in these instances the coordinates were copied from the meteorological Appendix of FitzRoy's Narrative (1839). These provide the location at noon on that day and are followed by FitzRoy in brackets. Also
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A715    Periodical contribution:     Pasquarè, G., Chiesura, G., Battaglia, T.A., Guaraldi Vinassa de Regny, I. and Pezzotta, F. 2009. Charles Darwin geologist at Santiago (Cape Verde Islands): a field reappraisal. Acta Vulcanologica 20-21: 223-231.   Text
. (1945). Charles Darwin and the Voyage of the Beagle, London, Pilot Press. Darwin C. (1845). In: R. FitzRoy (ed.), Journal and Remarks, 1832-1836. Narrative of the Surveying Voyages of His Majesty's Ships Adventure and Beagle between the years 1826 and 1836, London, John Murray. [page] 23
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A194    Periodical contribution:     Darwin in Argentina. Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina 64, no. 1 (February 2009): 1-180.   Text   PDF
interest in geology and he had read most of the best-known texts in the field, particularly Charles Lyell's famous Principles of Geology (Lyell 1998), which was originally published in 1830. This shared interest in geological sciences was probably a factor that drew FitzRoy and Darwin together during their time on board. In fact, FitzRoy was approached by Lyell before the Beagle sailed off Plymouth in order to ask that specific geological features be recorded, such as erratic boulders of glacial
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A194    Periodical contribution:     Darwin in Argentina. Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina 64, no. 1 (February 2009): 1-180.   Text   PDF
geological research undertaken by Darwin in Argentina. As it is well known, during his journeys on board HMS Beagle under the command of Captain Robert FitzRoy, he had the opportunity to survey overland different areas of South America. Darwin spent nearly three years - between August 1832 and April 1835 - visiting and studying different regions of our country, as illustrated in figure 1. Figure 1: Journeys of HMS Beagle in southern South America (base map modified from Bowly 1990). Dates of
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A194    Periodical contribution:     Darwin in Argentina. Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina 64, no. 1 (February 2009): 1-180.   Text   PDF
have become an enthusiast of Mr. Lyell's ideas and I have tried to explain them in my geological work in South America . Twelve years after Lyell's work, Darwin (1842b) also supported a glaciomarine origin for the extensive gravel deposits and erratic blocks he had discovered in the southern part of South America. Darwin obtained the most complete vision of the geomorphology and stratigraphy of gravel beds and erratic blocks when, together with FitzRoy, he traveled up the valley of the Río Santa
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A194    Periodical contribution:     Darwin in Argentina. Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina 64, no. 1 (February 2009): 1-180.   Text   PDF
important seaports - during July 1834, HMS Beagle underwent repairs and Captain FitzRoy faced some financial difficulties. This situation provided Dar-win with some spare time and at his expense took a six week land expedition to the east, i.e., the High Andes in Chile and Argentina (Fig. 1). During this journey, Darwin recorded everything he found. In Chapter VII of one of his journals (Darwin 1846) he described the cordilleran geology, particularly the Agua de la Zorra region in Uspallata in
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A194    Periodical contribution:     Darwin in Argentina. Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina 64, no. 1 (February 2009): 1-180.   Text   PDF
decapods within the Monte León Formation (Early Miocene), Southern Argentina: Victims of Andean volcanism. Annals of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History 77: 259-287. 11. Darwin, Ch. 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., 279 p., London. 12. del Río, C.J. 2004. Tertiary marine molluscan assemblages of eastern Patagonia (Argentina
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A194    Periodical contribution:     Darwin in Argentina. Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina 64, no. 1 (February 2009): 1-180.   Text   PDF
Colburn, 615 p. London. 24. Darwin, C. 1839b. Journal of researches into the geology by HMS Beagle under the command of captain FitzRoy, R.N., from 1832 to 1836, Henry Colburn, 615 p., London. 25. Darwin, C. 1845. Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of countries visited during the voyage of HMS Beagle round the world, under the command of Capt. FitzRoy, R.N. Second Edition, corrected, with additions. John Murray, 519 p., London. 26. Darwin, Ch. 1846. Geological observations
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A194    Periodical contribution:     Darwin in Argentina. Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina 64, no. 1 (February 2009): 1-180.   Text   PDF
. 7. Darwin, C. 1846b. On the geology of the Falkland Islands. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society 2: 267-279, London. 8. Darwin, C. 1846c. 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. 280 p., London. 9. Darwin, C. 1876. Geological observations on the volcanic islands and parts of South America visited during the voyage of H.M.S
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A194    Periodical contribution:     Darwin in Argentina. Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina 64, no. 1 (February 2009): 1-180.
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A194    Periodical contribution:     Darwin in Argentina. Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina 64, no. 1 (February 2009): 1-180.   Text   PDF
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. 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. 280 p., London. 15. Darwin. C. 1848. On the distribution of the erratic boulder and on the contemporaneous unstratified deposits of South America. Transactions Geological Society London 6 (1842): 415-431. 16. Darwin, C. 1859. The origin of species by means of natural selection, or the preservation of races
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. John Murray, 519 p., London. 11. Darwin, C. 1846. Geological observations on South America. Being the third part of the geology of the voyage of the Beagle, under the command of Capt. Fitzroy, R.N. during the years 1832 to 1836. Smith Elder and Co. 280 p., London. 12. Deschamps, C.M. 2003. Estratigrafía y paleoambientes del Cenozoico en el sur de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. El aporte de los vertebrados. Unpublished PhD Dissertation, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de
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visited during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle round the world, under the Command of Capt. Fitz Roy, R.N. John Murray, 2d edition, 519 p., London. 9. Darwin, C.R. 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., 280 p., London. 10. Darwin, C.R. 1890. Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of the countries visited during the
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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., 280 p., London. 19. Deckart, K., Clark, A., Aguilar, C., Vargas R., Bertens, A., Mortensen, J. and Fanning, M. 2005. Magmatic and hydrothermal chronology of the giant Río Blanco porphyry copper deposit, Central Chile: Implications of an integrated U-Pb and 40Ar/39Ar database. Economic Geology 100: 905-934. 20. Farías, M., Charrier, R
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. 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. 280 p., London. 10. Demoulin, A., Zárate, M. and Rabassa, J. 2005. Long-term landscape development and denudation rates: the Buenos Aires pampean (Argentina) perspective. Journal of South American Earth Sciences 19: 193-204. 11. Deschamps, C.M. 2005. Late Cenozoic mammal bio-chronostratigraphy in southwestern Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
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Certhidea of Gould. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, v. 5, p. 49. Darwin, Charles, 1838-1843. The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, under the Command of Captain Fitzroy, R.N., during the Years 1832 to 1836. London: Smith, Elder, 5 Volumes. Darwin, Charles, 1838. Observations of proofs of recent elevation on the coast of Chili, made during the survey of His Majesty's Ship Beagle, commanded by Capt. FitzRoy, R.N. Proceedings of the Geological Society of London, v. 2, no. 48, p. 446
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map the South American coast and, by means of very accurate clocks called chronometers, to determine longitudes. The result would be better maps and improved navigation. FitzRoy was an able captain, much admired by his men, and intellectually well equipped for the task. But he was a difficult person, and suffered from bouts of depression. FitzRoy and Darwin became good friends, though their relationship was strained for a while because of differences about slavery. Measured in terms of the
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begin as a sort of blister on the earth's surface and then would collapse leaving a depression at the center. Darwin provided further evidence that the craters had been gradually built up by deposits of lava. Lyell had suggested that coral atolls had formed on the rims of craters. Part of the Admiralty's instructions to FitzRoy had been to study such atolls with the end in mind of investigating such matters. During the course of the voyage Darwin reflected upon subsidence and elevation, and
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. Dysticidae darwinianae: or, descriptions of the species of Dysticidae collected by Charles Darwin, Esq., M.A. Sec. G.S. c., in South America and Australia, during his voyage in H.M.S. Beagle. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, 1, v. 3, p. 1-17. Bell, Thomas, 1825. On a new species of Iguanidae. Zoological Journal, v. 2, p. 204-207. Bell, Thomas, 1842-1843. Reptiles, by Thomas Bell, Part V. of The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, under the Command of Captain Fitzroy, R.N
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