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CUL-DAR75.65    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   [Abstracts of 8vo Pamphlets] `[G]75-[G]98'   Text   Image
coincident, but generally differing; being coincident forces created! Looks at all adaptation to climate. Good. See Back of Page Adams, Charles Baker. 1851. Nature and origin of terrestrial Mollusca in Jamaica. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 4: 29-32. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 85] PDF 86 MacAndrew p. 4 Arctic regions rich only in individuals McAndrew, Robert. 1854. On the geographical distribution of testaceous Mollusca in the north-east Atlantic and
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
: Margarets board wages began and 14 May: Margaret Johnson. 109s or 12-10 Mallet R. Esq. 98 Chapel St. Dublin Robert Mallet (1810-1881), civil engineer and seismologist. Mr Mrs Murchison 2 Eccleston St Belgrave Sq called on us Mar. 9. Roderick Impey Murchison (1792-1871), geologist and Charlotte Hugonin Murchison. Rookmaaker 2010. M'cAndrew Parliament St. Liverpool.— Robert McAndrew (1802-1873), Liverpool merchant and naturalist. Darwin also spelled 'MacAndrew'. Morris John 29 High St. Kensington John
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A532.1    Book:     Busk, G. 1852. Catalogue of marine Polyzoa in the collection of the British Museum. Part I. Cheilostomata (part). London: Trustees of the British Museum.   Text   Image   PDF
been much enriched by the liberality of Charles Darwin, Esq., F.R.S., Dr. J. Hooker, F.R.S., Dr. Lyall, R. McAndrew, Esq., F.R.S., J.S. Bowerbank, Esq., F.R.S., the late W. Thompson, Esq., of Belfast, and others, who have placed their Collections at Mr. Busk's disposal, for the purposes of this Catalogue, and for the selection of the specimens required for the Museum Collection. The Catalogue has been prepared, and the drawings made, by Mr. GEORGE BUSK, F.R.S., who has also super- [page] i
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A532.2    Book:     Busk, G. 1854. Catalogue of marine Polyzoa in the collection of the British Museum, Part II. Cheilostomata (part). London: Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History).   Text   Image   PDF
been much enriched by the liberality of Charles Darwin, Esq., F.R.S., Dr. J. Hooker, F.R.S., Dr. Lyall, R.N., R. McAndrew, Esq., F.R.S., J.S. Bowerbank, Esq., F.R.S., The Rev. David Landsborough, Mrs. Gatty, Miss Cutler, Professor Edward Forbes, F.R.S., Dr. Greville, J. Hyndman, Esq., Joshua Alder, Esq., Dr. W. Stanger, the late W. Thompson, Esq., of Belfast, and others, who have [page] i
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A532.2    Book:     Busk, G. 1854. Catalogue of marine Polyzoa in the collection of the British Museum, Part II. Cheilostomata (part). London: Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History).   Text   Image   PDF
. Belfast Bay, W. Thompson. Coast of Suffolk, G. B. Isle of Wight, id. Egean Sea, E. Forbes (var.). ? E. Falkland Islands, 4 10 fathoms, Darwin. Bray, Burnham, Norfolk, Hassall. Scilly, McAndrew. On shell. Attention to the position and form of the avicularia will at once suffice to distinguish L. linearis, auriculata and trispinosa; species, as Dr. Johnston observes, very closely allied in general habit. 7. LEPRALIA CONCINNA, n. s. Pl. XCIX. Cells oval, rounded, or rhomboid in outline when deeply
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A532.2    Book:     Busk, G. 1854. Catalogue of marine Polyzoa in the collection of the British Museum, Part II. Cheilostomata (part). London: Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History).   Text   Image   PDF
Escharina unicornis, Gray, l. c. p. 124. Hab. Isle of Wight, G. B. Coast of Devon, Miss Cutler. Bay of Gibraltar, Landsborough, McAndrew. ?Port Natal, W. Stanger. On fuci and shells. From the comparison of numerous specimens in all forms and stages, I feel satisfied of the identity of L. spinifera (IIassall) and L. unicornis (Johnston). The peculiar sculpture of the ovicell, conjoined with the sinus in the lower lip and the latcral avicularia, are sufficiently characteristic, without the often
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A532.2    Book:     Busk, G. 1854. Catalogue of marine Polyzoa in the collection of the British Museum, Part II. Cheilostomata (part). London: Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History).   Text   Image   PDF
, triangular. Ovicell globose, prominent, punctured. Lepralia linearis, Hassall, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. vii. 368. pl.9. fig. 8; Johnst. Hist. Brit. Rad. p. 123. Hab. Start Point, J. S. Bowerbank. Coast of Suffolk, G. B. Orkney, Barlee. Beaufort Dyke, 110 147 fathoms, Captain Beechey, R.N. Roundstone, W. Thompson. Carrickfergus, id. Strangford Loch, id. Belfast Bay, 20 to 25 fathoms, id. Mediterranean, McAndrew. East of Kingstown Harbour, and Giant's Causeway, Hassall. On shell. 14. LEPRALIA ALATA, n. s
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CUL-DAR45.20-24    Note:    [1858.04.00]   note [notes on species abstracted from various authors]   Text   Image
Madeira. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 2d ser. 15: 430-438 (offprint, slightly reset). CUL-DAR196.4.1 PDF Jenyns, Leonard. 1856. On the variation of species. Report of the 26th meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science held at Cheltenham, Transactions of the sections, pp. 101-105. [vols. 6,7,8] McAndrew, Robert. 1849. On marine dredging, with notes and observations, the result of personal experience during the summers of 1846 and 1847. Edinburgh New Philosophical
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CUL-DAR75.145-147    Abstract:    [1862--1868]   [index to references concerning] `Laws of Variation under Nature'   Text   Image
a supply of grapes all the year round. Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society 2d ser. 2 no. 5: 20-21. [CUL-DAR.LIB.PER-U1048] PDF] Annals mag of N. Hist 1868 (Oct.) p. 304 G. Jeffrey on size colour of shells relating to Depth. [Jeffreys, John Gwyn. 1868. Last report on dredging among the Shetland Isles. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 4th ser. 2 no. 10: 298-316. [CUL-DAR.LIB.PER-U289] PDF] [ditto] (Nov.) p. 358-362 M'Andrew versus Jeffreys. [McAndrew, Robert. 1868. Remarks upon Mr. J
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CUL-DAR75.33    Abstract:    [1871--1882.04.00]   Abstract of `Annals and Magazine of Natural History' 1869-1871   Text   Image
. 1870. On the existing coral closely allied to the Palæozoic genus Favosites; with remarks on the affinities of the Tabulata. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 6: 384-387. p 431 on difference, varying on opposite sides of Suez McAndrew, Robert. 1870. Report on the testaceous mollusca obtained during a dredging excursion in the Gulf of Suez in the months if February and March 1869. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 6: 429-450. 1871 Feb. p 108 on shells of Amazon Valley, high up Estuary
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F1592.2    Book:     Marchant, James ed. 1916. Alfred Russel Wallace letters and reminiscences. London: Cassell. Volume 2.   Text   Image   PDF
in the same light. McAndrew told me last night that the littoral shells of the Azores being European, or rather African, is in favour of a former continental extension, but I suspect that the floating of seaweed containing their eggs may dispense with the hypothesis of the submersion of 1,200 miles of land once intervening. I want naturalists carefully to examine floating seaweed and pumice met with at sea. Tell your correspondents to look out. There should be a [page] 2
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F1592.2    Book:     Marchant, James ed. 1916. Alfred Russel Wallace letters and reminiscences. London: Cassell. Volume 2.   Text   Image   PDF
on Wallace's Malay Archipelago, 30; on Wallace's Geographical Distribution, 32 Lyell, Sir Leonard, i. 120 Lythrum, trimorphism of, i. 161, 169 M MCANDREW, Mr., on littoral shells of the Azores, ii. 24 Macmahon, Dr. P. A., and the Wallace medallion, ii. 253 Madagascar, i. 290 (note); fauna of, 188, 189, 192, 293, 295; flora of, 311 13 Madeira, land shells in, i. 132; birds in, 138 Maha Bharata, Wallace's appreciation of, ii. 116 Malaria, Wallace on, ii. 241 Malay Archipelago, Wallace's
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UCL-GaltonPapers1.1.3.5[.2]    Abstract:    [Undated]   Abstract of R. M'Andrew. 1868. Remarks upon Mr. J. G. Jeffrey's last dredging report. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (November): 357-362.   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online (2 p. 358. Do all the Boreal shells which are common to America Europe extend into Arctic Province? [insertion in pencil:] No. 1/3 = 31 of are recent kind but this includes all the doubtful identification Are there any Celtic shells ie those not extending north of Lat. of Great Britain common to N. America? compare this list with Lovèns (of McAndrew) lucina divaricata? ? Kellia rubra? ? [illeg] risidum? Nophur musisatris? ? Margarita [illeg
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