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Herbert, S. ed. 1980. The red notebook of Charles Darwin. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Historical Series 7 (24 April): 1-164.
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species, unnumbered, and according to its label presented by Sir William Burnett (1779-1861, physician to William IV) and Robert Fitzroy (note 27). In the Journal of Researches Darwin referred to Furnarius rufus according to its common name as the 'Casara' or house-builder and to Geositta cunicularia as the 'Casarita' or little house-builder. As the similarity of the two local names suggests, the second bird is something like a smaller version of the first, though its plumage is more earth-brown
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Periodical contribution:
Herbert, S. ed. 1980. The red notebook of Charles Darwin. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Historical Series 7 (24 April): 1-164.
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-shells, apparently recent, some miles from the shore, and quite above the tidal action. During his South American travels of 1825-1829 Burchell made extensive zoological and botanical collections but never published significantly on them in later life. In this paragraph Burchell's name is written in light brown ink above the line, which would indicate a later dating than other entries on the page. 163 Capt. Robert Fitzroy (note 27), personal communication. See also JR, pp. 266-267: I have heard
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Periodical contribution:
Herbert, S. ed. 1980. The red notebook of Charles Darwin. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Historical Series 7 (24 April): 1-164.
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Thomas, 19e, 20e, 67e Deluc, Jean Andr , 181 Falkner, Thomas, 67e Fitton, William, 6e, 38e, 101 FitzRoy, Captain Robert, 67e, 135e Foster, Henry, 138 Fox, Robert Were, 20e Gaimard, Paul, 174e Gay, Claude, 65e Helms, Anthony Zachariah, 155 Henry, Samuel P., 12 Henslow, John Stevens, 5e, 7e, 127 Herschel, John, 32, 115 Hoffman, Friedrich, 165e Holland, Henry, 159 Humboldt, Alexander von, 24, 43e, 70, 72, 73, 100e, 157e, 160, 163e, 164e, 165e, 166e, 171e, 176e, 177e Hutton, James, 112, 161 Isabelle
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Herbert, S. ed. 1980. The red notebook of Charles Darwin. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Historical Series 7 (24 April): 1-164.
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ministre de l'instruction publique . 9 vols. Paris, 1835-1847. Owen, Richard. The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, under the Command of Captain Fitzroy, R.N., during the Years 1832 to 1836. Published with the Approval of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury. Edited and Superintended by Charles Darwin Naturalist to the Expedition. Part I. Fossil Mammalia: by Richard Owen . 4 numbers. London, 1838-1840. Owen, William F. W. Narrative of Voyages to Explore the Shores of Africa, Arabia
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F1583e
Periodical contribution:
Herbert, S. ed. 1980. The red notebook of Charles Darwin. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Historical Series 7 (24 April): 1-164.
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Chili, Made during the Survey of His Majesty's Ship Beagle, Commanded by Capt. Fitzroy, R.N.', [Read 4 January 1837] Proceedings of the Geological Society of London, vol. 2 (1838), pp. 446-449; 'A Sketch of the Deposits Containing Extinct Mammalia in the Neighbourhood of the Plata', [Read 3 May 1837] Proceedings of the Geological Society of London, vol. 2 (1838), pp. 542-544; 'On Certain Areas of Elevation and Subsidence in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, as Deduced from the Study of Coral
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F1583e
Periodical contribution:
Herbert, S. ed. 1980. The red notebook of Charles Darwin. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Historical Series 7 (24 April): 1-164.
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nearer the Land, we saw abundance of Scutle-bones and Sea-weed, more Tokens that we were not far from it; 19 Capt. Samuel P. Henry (1800-1852), author of Sailing Directions for Entering the Ports of Tahiti and Moorea (London, 1852); personal communication. Darwin met Capt. Henry and his father, a missionary, at Tahiti. See Robert Fitzroy, ed. Narrative of the Surveying Voyages of His Majesty's Ships Adventure and Beagle 1826-1836 (London, 1839), vol. 2, pp. 524, 546, 615; and John Williams, A
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F1583e
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Herbert, S. ed. 1980. The red notebook of Charles Darwin. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Historical Series 7 (24 April): 1-164.
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pebbles increase in size from west to east The sea separates the Chesil Bank from the land for about half its length, so that, for about eight miles, it forms a shingle ridge in the sea. The effects of the waves, however, on either side are very unequal; on the western side the propelling and piling influence is considerable, while on the eastern, or that part between the bank and the main land, it is of trifling importance. 87 Capt. Robert Fitzroy (note 27). 88 Lyell, Principles of Geology, vol
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Herbert, S. ed. 1980. The red notebook of Charles Darwin. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Historical Series 7 (24 April): 1-164.
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pertaining to Fig. 5 are written in brown ink. 117 A bar and a dot over a number indicates that no bottom was found at that depth. All entries on this page are in brown ink, except for the page number. 118 Thomas Sorrell (c. 1797-?), boatswain of the H.M.S. Beagle; personal communication. See Fitzroy, ed., Narrative of the Surveying Voyages of His Majesty's Ships Adventure and Beagle, vol. 2, p. 21. Also see JR, p. 282. 119 This entry is written in light brown ink. 120 Humboldt, Personal Narrative
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [4] Taylor on Island of Cuba Lond. Edin. Phil. Mag. Vol. xi. p.17. July 1837. Reefs Earthquake Pamphlet King FitzRoy} for Lyell p. 31 do near Bay of Gibara describes cliff of old coral rock 20- 30 ft high continuous cliff - chiefly made up of a branching species not now found - zoophytes in strata differ decidedly - shells though existing species differ from those living on actual reef the reverse was observe
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Darwin, C. R. 1837. 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. [Read 4 January] Proceedings of the Geological Society of London 2: 446-449.
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Darwin, C. R. 1837. 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. [Read 4 January] Proceedings of the Geological Society of London 2: 446-449. [page] 446 A paper entitled 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., by Charles Darwin, Esq., F.G.S., was afterwards read. The subject of
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FitzRoy, R. 1837. Notice of the Mountain Aconcagua in Chile. Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London 7: 143-144.
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FitzRoy, R. 1837. Notice of the Mountain Aconcagua in Chile. Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London 7: 143-144. [page] 143 XII.—Notice of the Mountain Aconcagua in Chile. By Captain Robert Fitz Roy, Royal Navy. DURING the Beagle's survey of the Chilian coast, it was ascertained that the mountain Aconcagua was higher than the famed Chimborazo. By the mean of the results of many observations made by the Beagle's officers at different stations on the coast of Chile, near Valparaiso
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de Beer, Gavin ed. 1960. Darwin's notebooks on transmutation of species. Part II. Second notebook [C] (February to July 1838). Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Historical Series 2 (3) (May): 75-118.
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Bartrams travels in N. America May 18th Stanley familiar History of Birds Mackintosh's Ethical Philosophy Bell's Bridgewater Treatise Wilkinson's Egyptian remains skimmed Pliny Nat. Hist of world ditto Lamarck II vol Philos. Zoology references at end of each chapter Crabbes Life June Ist King Fitzroy 270 Rays Wisdom of [God] Lisiansky's Voyage round World. 1803-6. nothing Lyells Elements of Geology Gibbons Life on himself Hume's ditto with correspond, with Rousseau Miss Martineau How to
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Waterhouse, G. R. 1841. Dytiscidae Darwinianae; or, descriptions of the species of Dytiscidae 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 3: 1-17, pl. I.
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Australia, during his Voyage in H.M.S. Beagle. By CHARLES C. BABINGTON, M. A., F. L. S., F. G. S., c. [Read 4th June, 1838.] AT the request of my friend Mr. C. Darwin, I have examined the species of Dytiscid collected by him during his voyage with Captain Fitzroy in the Beagle, and have now the honour of submitting the following descriptions of them to the Entomological Society. The specimens described very closely resemble some of those which are natives of the British isles: but, after a minute
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A600
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Lyell, Charles. 1837. Presidential Address to the Geological Society. (Read 17 February). Proceedings of the Geological Society of London 2, no. 49: 479-523.
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, and even ten feet in parts of the same country in 1835, so distinctly attested by Captain Fitzroy, all doubts entertained as to the permanent effects of a preceding convulsion are comparatively of small interest. Don Mariano Rivero dissents from the opinion that a change of level occurred at Valparaiso in 1822, and Colonel Walpole, after seeing the ground and conversing with persons who were on the spot in 1822, and who still reside there, also considers the statement of a rise to have been
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FitzRoy, Robert. 1837. Extracts from the Diary of an Attempt to Ascend the River Santa Cruz,
in Patagonia, with the boats of his Majesty's sloop Beagle. By Captain Robert Fitz Roy, R.N. Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London 7: 114-26.
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FitzRoy, R. 1837. Extracts from the Diary of an Attempt to Ascend the River Santa Cruz, in Patagonia, with the boats of his Majesty's sloop Beagle. By Captain Robert Fitz Roy, R.N. Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London 7: 114-26. [page] 114 X. Extracts from the Diary of an attempt to ascend the River Santa Cruz, in Patagonia, with the boats of his Majesty's sloop Beagle. By Captain Robert Fitz Roy, R.N. Read May 8, 1837. April 17th, 1834. An examination, or rather the partial
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de Beer, Gavin, Rowlands, M. J. and Skramovsky, [Mrs] B. M. eds. 1967. Darwin's notebooks on transmutation of species. Part VI. Pages excised by Darwin. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Historical Series 3 (5) (21 March): 129-176.
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on W. coast of Africa. 168 Owen56 Linn. Soc. April 2d 1839. The Lepidosiren. Amblyrhyncus Toxodon, all equally aberrant the two former connecting classes like Toxodon in orders. Fish reptiles in former case Reptiles Birds Mamm. in Amblyrhynchus is not this right? 52 Pierre-Jean-Fran ois Turpin, Organographie microscopique des v g laux. Sur l'origine du tissu cellulaire, Paris, 1829. 53 Robert FitzRoy, Narrative of Voyages of H.M.S. Adventure and Beagle, London, 1839. 54 Sir Charles Lyell
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Darwin, C. R. ed. 1838. Fossil Mammalia Part 1 no. 1 of The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. By Richard Owen. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin. London: Smith Elder and Co. Includes by Darwin: Preface pp. [i]-iv and Geological introduction (pp. 3-12).
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PREFACE. HIS MAJESTY'S ship, Beagle, under the command of Captain FitzRoy, was commissioned in July, 1831, for the purpose of surveying the southern parts of America, and afterwards of circumnavigating the world. In consequence of Captain FitzRoy having expressed a desire that some scientific person should be on board, and having offered to give up part of his own accommodations, I volunteered my services; and through the kindness of the hydrographer, Captain Beaufort, my appointment received
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Darwin, C. R. ed. 1838. Fossil Mammalia Part 1 no. 1 of The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. By Richard Owen. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin. London: Smith Elder and Co. Includes by Darwin: Preface pp. [i]-iv and Geological introduction (pp. 3-12).
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[Temporary Title. THE ZOOLOGY OF THE VOYAGE OF H. M. S. BEAGLE, UNDER THE COMMAND OF CAPTAIN FITZROY, DURING THE YEARS 1832 TO 1836. PUBLISHED WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS OF HER MAJESTY'S TREASURY. Edited and Superintended by CHARLES DARWIN, ESQ. M.A. F.G.S. NATURALIST TO THE EXPEDITION. LONDON : SMITH, ELDER AND CO., 65, CORNHILL. MDCCCXXXVIII. [page break
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resemblance between the Superga Paris, numerically 22 1 Robert FitzRoy, Narrative of Voyages of H.M.S. Adventure and Beagle, London, 1839. 167
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. FitzRoy, Robert, captain of H.M.S. Beagle during Darwin's five-year voyage around the world. 4
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so. — 1. (Added in pencil.) Fuegia Basket and Jemmy Button were Fuegians returned to Tierra del Fuego by Capt. FitzRoy and the Beagle during Darwin's voyage. 1
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Notebook E: 139, 140, 165, 166, 167, 168 (excised pages)
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, numerically 22 1 Robert FitzRoy, Narrative of Voyages of H.M.S. Adventure and Beagle, London, 1839. 16
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Darwin, C. R. 1972. [Letters to Charles Lyell]. In Wilson, Leonard G., Charles Lyell: the years to 1841: the revolution in geology. New Haven and London.
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[…] Darwin outlined these general conclusions concerning the subsidence and re-elevation of South America in his Journal of Researches. He began to send it to press in August 1837 and it was printed between August and November of 1837, but publication was delayed until Captain Fitzroy completed his account of the voyage. However, Darwin gave a copy in printed sheets to Lyell, and Lyell had begun to read it in October. Mary seems to have read it to him in installments in the evenings during the
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Darwin, C. R. ed. 1838. Fossil Mammalia Part 1 no. 1 of The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. By Richard Owen. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin. London: Smith Elder and Co. Includes by Darwin: Preface pp. [i]-iv and Geological introduction (pp. 3-12).
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1838. Fossil Mammalia Part 1 No. 1 [front cover] PART I.] [No. I. 8s. THE ZOOLOGY OF THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. BEAGLE, UNDER THE COMMAND OF CAPTAIN FITZROY, DURING THE YEARS 1832 TO 1836. PUBLISHED WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS OF HER MAJESTY'S TREASURY. Edited and Superintended by CHARLES DARWIN, ESQ. M.A. F.G.S. CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY, AND NATURALIST TO THE EXPEDITION. FOSSIL MAMMALIA, BY RICHARD OWEN, ESQ. PROFESSOR OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IN THE ROYAL
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Darwin, C. R. ed. 1838. Mammalia Part 2 no. 3 of The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. By George R. Waterhouse. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin. London: Smith Elder and Co.
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Preparing for Publication, in One Vol. 8vo. WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS OF HER MAJESTY'S TREASURY. GEOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS (WITH NUMEROUS MAPS AND SECTIONS) MADE DURING THE VOYAGE OF H. M. SHIP BEAGLE, UNDER THE COMMAND OF CAPT. FITZROY, R.N. ON THE VOLCANIC ISLANDS OF THE ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC OCEANS; AND ON CORAL FORMATIONS; Together with a Brief Notice of the Geology of the Cape of Good Hope, and of Parts of Australia. BY CHARLES DARWIN, ESQ., M.A. SECRETARY TO THE
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F1649
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Darwin, C. R. 1838. On the connexion of certain volcanic phænomena, and on the formation of mountain-chains and volcanos, as the effects of continental elevations. [Read 7 March] Proceedings of the Geological Society of London 2: 654-660.
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of the volcanic phænomena, which accompanied the earthquake that destroyed Concepcion on the morning of the 20th of February, 1835; and then deduced from volcanic phænomena, certain inferences with respect to the formation of mountain-chains, and continental elevations. In describing the phænomena of the earthquake of 1835, Mr. Darwin quotes the published accounts by Captain Fitzroy* and Mr. * Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, vol. vi, p. 319, 1836.2 1 See the revised version of this
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Darwin, C. R. ed. 1838. Mammalia Part 2 no. 1 of The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. By George R. Waterhouse. Includes by Darwin: Geographical introduction (pp. i-v) and A notice of their habits and ranges. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin. London: Smith Elder and Co.
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Darwin, C. R. ed. 1838. Mammalia Part 2 No. 1 of The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. By George R. Waterhouse. [front cover] NO. I. OF PART II.] [PRICE 10s. THE ZOOLOGY OF THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. BEAGLE, UNDER THE COMMAND OF CAPTAIN FITZROY, DURING THE YEARS 1832 TO 1836. PUBLISHED WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS OF HER MAJESTY'S TREASURY. Edited and Superintended by CHARLES DARWIN, ESQ. M.A. F.G.S. CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY, AND NATURALIST TO THE
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Darwin, C. R. ed. 1838. Birds Part 3 no. 1 of The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. by John Gould. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin. London: Smith Elder and Co.
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Darwin, C. R. ed. 1838. Birds Part 3 No. 1 of The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. by John Gould. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin. London: Smith Elder and Co. [front cover] NO. I. OF PART III.] [PRICE 10s. THE ZOOLOGY OF THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. BEAGLE, UNDER THE COMMAND OF CAPTAIN FITZROY, R.N., DURING THE YEARS 1832 TO 1836. PUBLISHED WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS OF HER MAJESTY'S TREASURY. Edited and Superintended by CHARLES DARWIN, ESQ. M.A., F.R.S., Sec. G.S
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Darwin, C. R. ed. 1838. Mammalia Part 2 no. 2 of The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. By George R. Waterhouse. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin. London: Smith Elder and Co.
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Darwin, C. R. ed. 1838. Mammalia Part 2 No. 2 of The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. By George R. Waterhouse. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin. London: Smith Elder and Co. [front cover] NO. II. OF PART II.] [PRICE 10s. THE ZOOLOGY OF THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. BEAGLE, UNDER THE COMMAND OF CAPTAIN FITZROY, R.N., DURING THE YEARS 1832 TO 1836. PUBLISHED WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS OF HER MAJESTY'S TREASURY. Edited and superintended by CHARLES DARWIN, ESQ. M.A. SEC.G
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Darwin, C. R. ed. 1838. Mammalia Part 2 no. 3 of The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. By George R. Waterhouse. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin. London: Smith Elder and Co.
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Darwin, C. R. ed. 1838. Mammalia Part 2 No. 3 of The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. By George R. Waterhouse. [front cover] No. III. of Part II.] [PRICE 8s. THE ZOOLOGY OF THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. BEAGLE, UNDER THE COMMAND OF CAPTAIN FITZROY, R.N., DURING THE YEARS 1832 TO 1836. PUBLISHED WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS OF HER MAJESTY'S TREASURY Edited and Superintended by CHARLES DARWIN, ESQ. M.A. Sec.G.S. CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY, AND NATURALIST TO THE
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Darwin, C. R. ed. 1838. Mammalia Part 2 no. 2 of The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. By George R. Waterhouse. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin. London: Smith Elder and Co.
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This species, which I have taken the liberty of naming after Captain FitzRoy, the Commander of the Beagle, approaches in some respects to the Delphinus superciliosus of the Voyage de la Coquille, but that animal does not possess the oblique dark-gray bands on the sides of the body; it likewise wants the gray mark which extends from the angle of the mouth to the pectoral fins. In the figure the under lip of the D. superciliosus is represented as almost white, whereas in the present species it
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. Zoology — {references at end of each Chap.} [Lamarck 1809] June 1. King FitzRoy's Voyages [King 1839 and FitzRoy 1839] June 25. Cowpers Life several volumes of letters [Hayley ed. 1809] 30th Notices on the East Indian Archipelago. {— Skimmed.} [Moor 1837] {Coral Transmut. theory} Walker on intermarriage — {List of references at end remarks on his theory: classification of hermaphroditism — good} [Walker 1838] {letters of Mr Knight} July 8th M.S. Voyage of Kolff to the Molucca Sea [Kolff 1840
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.— Now it is not a little remarkable that the fixed laws of nature should be universally thought to be the will of a superior being; whose natures can only be rudely traced out. When one sees 48. See Darwin, Charles, Journal of Researches into the Geology and Natural History of the Various Countries Visited by H.M.S. Beagle, under the Command of Captain FitzRoy, R. N. from 1832 to 1836, Colburn, London, 1839, pp. 435–436: My geological examination of the country generally created a good deal of
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theological age of science in every nation according to M. le Comte).—103 Those savages who thus 102. York Minster was one of three Fuegians brought back to Tierra del Fuego by Capt. FitzRoy and the Beagle. 103. Comte, Auguste, Cours de Philosophie Positive, 2 tom., 8vo. Paris: 1830–1835. [Review] Edinburgh Review, or Critical Journal, 67:271–308, 1838, p. 280: '. . . each branch of knowledge, passes successively through three different theoretical states—the theological or fictitious state, the
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Darwin, C. R. ed. 1838. Fossil Mammalia Part 1 no. 1 of The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. By Richard Owen. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin. London: Smith Elder and Co. Includes by Darwin: Preface pp. [i]-iv and Geological introduction (pp. 3-12).
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attention, a great delay is avoided by adopting this method of publication, which must otherwise have been incurred before the materials could have been made known. An Account of the Voyage, drawn up by Captain FitzRoy, (and to which I have added a volume) being on the point of publication, I shall not in this Work enter on any minute details respecting the countries which were visited, but shall merely give a sketch of the geology in the introduction to the part containing Fossil Mammalia
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [recto] Preparing for Publication, in Royal Quarto. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE ZOOLOGY OF THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. BEAGLE, UNDER THE COMMAND OF CAPTAIN FITZROY, R. N. DURING THE YEARS 1832 TO 1836. ———— PUBLISHED WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS OF HER MAJESTY'S TREASURY. ———— Edited and Superintended by CHARLES DARWIN, ESQ., M.A., F.G.S. NATURALIST TO THE EXPEDITION. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IN order to secure to science the full advantage of the
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Darwin, C. R. ed. 1838. Mammalia Part 2 no. 1 of The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. By George R. Waterhouse. Includes by Darwin: Geographical introduction (pp. i-v) and A notice of their habits and ranges. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin. London: Smith Elder and Co.
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DESIRE, PORT ST. JULIAN, and SANTA CRUZ. At the latter place, a party, under the command of Captain FitzRoy, followed up the river in boats, to within a few miles of the Cordillera; and an opportunity was thus afforded of verifying the nature of the country in its entire breadth. At the Rio Negro the plains are much more thickly covered with bushes, (chiefly acacias,) than in any other part of Patagonia. TIERRA DEL FUEGO may be supposed to include all the broken land south of a line joining the
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Darwin, C. R. ed. 1838. Mammalia Part 2 no. 2 of The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. By George R. Waterhouse. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin. London: Smith Elder and Co.
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assured by Mr. Low, an intelligent sealer, who has long frequented these islands, that the wolves of West Falkland are invariably smaller and of a redder colour than those from the Eastern island; and this account was corroborated by the officers of the Adventure, employed in surveying the archipelago. Mr. Gray, of the British Museum, had the kindness to compare in my presence the specimens deposited there by Captain Fitzroy, but he could not detect any essential difference between them. The
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Darwin, C. R. ed. 1838. Mammalia Part 2 no. 3 of The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. By George R. Waterhouse. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin. London: Smith Elder and Co.
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mouse,) and in having the tail a trifle shorter. The skull is about ¾ of a line shorter, but its proportions agree precisely: the proportions of the feet, and the general form of the animal, also agree. This specimen is likewise from Chile, (Lat 37° 40',) and, according to Mr. Darwin, overran the wooded country south of Concepcion, in swarms of infinite numbers. Captain FitzRoy, on his return from visiting the wreck of H. M. S. Challenger, had the kindness to bring me this specimen. So destructive
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Darwin, C. R. 1838. On the connexion of certain volcanic phænomena, and on the formation of mountain-chains and volcanos, as the effects of continental elevations. [Read 7 March] Proceedings of the Geological Society of London 2: 654-660.
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in the same manner as an ejection of lava or scoria; and that the dislocation of the strata would produce horizontal vibrations through the surrounding country. In drawing this parallel, he also stated his belief, that the earthquake of Concepcion marked one step in the elevation of a mountain chain; and he adduced, in support of this opinion, the fact observed by Capt. Fitzroy, that the island of Santa Maria, situated 35 miles to the south-west of that city, was elevated to three times the
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Darwin, C. R. 1968. [15 letters, 1838-80]. In G. de Beer ed., The Darwin letters at Shrewsbury School. Notes and Records of the Royal Society 23 (1) (June): 68-85.
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Whewell, on a parallel with artist, economist, and atheist, as Professor Sydney Ross has shown.5 So there remains the problem; how can it be explained that after five years in the Beagle, exposed to the close company of a bibliolater like Captain Robert FitzRoy, and scoffers like some of the other officers, but no man with whom he could discuss anything intelligently, and nothing to guide him but Lyell's Principles of Geology (which Henslow warned him not to believe), and Henslow's friendly
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Darwin, C. R. ed. 1838. Mammalia Part 2 no. 1 of The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. By George R. Waterhouse. Includes by Darwin: Geographical introduction (pp. i-v) and A notice of their habits and ranges. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin. London: Smith Elder and Co.
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root of tail . . 36 0 Length of ear . . . . . 2 9 from tip of nose to ear . . 7 3 Height of body at shoulders . . 15 0 of tail (hair included) . . 13 0 Habitat, Falkland Islands. Three specimens of this animal were brought to England by Capt. FitzRoy; from one of which, the above drawing and description has been made. The earliest notice I can find of this animal is by Pernety,* during Bougainville's voyage, which was undertaken in 1764, for the purpose of colonizing these islands. The strange
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Darwin, C. R. ed. 1838. Mammalia Part 2 no. 1 of The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. By George R. Waterhouse. Includes by Darwin: Geographical introduction (pp. i-v) and A notice of their habits and ranges. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin. London: Smith Elder and Co.
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THE ZOOLOGY OF THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. BEAGLE, UNDER THE COMMAND OF CAPTAIN FITZROY, R.N. DURING THE YEARS 1832 TO 1836. PUBLISHED WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS OF HER MAJESTY'S TREASURY. Edited and Superintended by CHARLES DARWIN, ESQ., M.A., F.G.S. NATURALIST TO THE EXPEDITION. IN order to secure to science the full advantage of the discoveries in Natural History, during the Voyage of the Beagle, the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury have been pleased to make a
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April 25th Lockarts Life of Napoleon. 5th Dr Edwards influence of physical causes, well skimmed Bartrams travels in N. America May 18th Stanley familiar History of Birds Mackintosh's Ethical Philosophy Bell's Bridgewater Treatise Wilkinson's Egyptian remains skimmed Pliny Nat. Hist of world ditto Lamarck II vol Philos. Zoology references at end of each chapter Crabbes Life June 1st King Fitzroy 27
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F1959
Periodical contribution:
Darwin, C. R. 1838. [Notes on Cocos-Keeling Islands plants]. In J. S. Henslow, Florula Keelingensis. An account of the native plants of the Keeling Islands. By the Rev. J. S. Henslow, M.A., Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge. Annals of natural history 1 (July): 337-347. 2 pls.
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of grass had been introduced, (Panicum......, Eleusine indica, and Poa plumosa,) as was stated, from Java, under an impression that goats would not eat the rank herbage of the island; but the settlers were surprised to find that one of these animals left on the islands by Capt. Fitzroy preferred the native to the imported species. As the flora of the island of Timor, which lies nearly due west of the Keelings without any intervening land, has lately been described by Mons. Decaisne,1 I have
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F10.2
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FitzRoy, R. 1839. Narrative of the surveying voyages of His Majesty's Ships Adventure and Beagle between the years 1826 and 1836, describing their examination of the southern shores of South America, and the Beagle's circumnavigation of the globe. Proceedings of the second expedition, 1831-36, under the command of Captain Robert Fitz-Roy, R.N. London: Henry Colburn.
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FitzRoy, R. 1839. Narrative of the surveying voyages of His Majesty's Ships Adventure and Beagle between the years 1826 and 1836, describing their examination of the southern shores of South America, and the Beagle's circumnavigation of the globe. Proceedings of the second expedition, 1831-36, under the command of Captain Robert Fitz-Roy, R.N. London: Henry Colburn. [spine] [front cover
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[FitzRoy, R.] 1839. Narrative of the surveying voyages of His Majesty's Ships Adventure and Beagle between the years 1826 and 1836, describing their examination of the southern shores of South America, and the Beagle's circumnavigation of the globe. Appendix to Volume II. London: Henry Colburn.
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[FitzRoy, R.] 1839. Narrative of the surveying voyages of His Majesty's Ships Adventure and Beagle between the years 1826 and 1836, describing their examination of the southern shores of South America, and the Beagle's circumnavigation of the globe. Appendix to Volume II. London: Henry Colburn. [spine] [front cover
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F8.10
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Darwin, C. R. ed. 1839. Mammalia Part 2 no. 4 of The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. By George R. Waterhouse. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin. London: Smith Elder and Co.
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THE ZOOLOGY OF THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. BEAGLE, UNDER THE COMMAND OF CAPTAIN FITZROY, R.N., DURING THE YEARS 1832 TO 1836. PUBLISHED WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS OF HER MAJESTY'S TREASURY. Edited and Superintended by CHARLES DARWIN, ESQ. M.A., F.R.S., SEC. G.S. NATURALIST TO THE EXPEDITION. PART II. MAMMALIA, LONDON: SMITH, ELDER AND CO. 65, CORNHILL. MDCCCXXXIX. [VERSO TITLE PAGE PART II
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Darwin, C. R. ed. 1839. Mammalia Part 2 of The zoology of the voyage of HMS Beagle. by George R. Waterhouse. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin. London: Smith Elder and Co.
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THE ZOOLOGY OF THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. BEAGLE, UNDER THE COMMAND OF CAPTAIN FITZROY, R.N., DURING THE YEARS 1832 TO 1836. PUBLISHED WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS OF HER MAJESTY'S TREASURY. Edited and Superintended by CHARLES DARWIN, ESQ. M.A., F.R.S. SEC. G.S. NATURALIST TO THE EXPEDITION. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PART II. MAMMALIA, BY GEORGE R. WATERHOUSE, ESQ. CURATOR OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, ETC. ETC. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LONDON: PUBLISHED BY SMITH, ELDER AND CO. 65, CORNHILL
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Darwin, C. R. 1839. Narrative of the surveying voyages of His Majesty's Ships Adventure and Beagle between the years 1826 and 1836, describing their examination of the southern shores of South America, and the Beagle's circumnavigation of the globe. Journal and remarks. 1832-1836. London: Henry Colburn.
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History of the different countries we visited, have been wholly due to Captain FitzRoy, I hope I may here be permitted to express my gratitude to him; and to add that, during the five years we were together, I received from him the most cordial friendship and steady assistance. Both to Captain FitzRoy and to all the Officers of the Beagle,* * I must likewise take this opportunity of returning my sincere thanks to Mr. Bynoe, the surgeon of the Beagle, for his very kind attention to me when I was
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