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Ghiselin, Michael T. 2009. Darwin: A reader's guide. Occasional Papers of the California Academy of Sciences (155 [12 February]), 185 pp, 3 figs.
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, punctuated equilibrum, and The Origin of Species. Nature, v. 305, p. 269-272. Rhodes, Frank H. T., 1987. Darwinian gradualism and its limits: the development of Darwin's views on the rate and pattern of evolutionary change. Journal of the History of Biology, v. 20, p. 139-157. Richards, Alan John, 1986. Plant Breeding Systems. London: George Allen Unwin, xiv + 529 p. Richards, Eveleen, 1983. Darwin and the descent of woman, in Oldroyd, D., and Langham, I., eds., The Wider Domain of Evolutionary
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A622
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Ghiselin, Michael T. 2009. Darwin: A reader's guide. Occasional Papers of the California Academy of Sciences (155 [12 February]), 185 pp, 3 figs.
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, v. 15, p. 49-67. Peckham, Morse, 1959. The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin: a Variorum Text. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 816 p. Pelayo, Francisco, 2001. Darwin: de la Creaci n a la Evoluci n. Madrid: Nuova Libros y Ediciones, 173 p. Pelayo, Francisco, 2001. Repercussions of evolutionism in the Spanish Natural History Society, in Glick, T. F.; Puig-Samper, M. A., and Ruiz, R., eds., The Reception of Darwinism in the Iberian World. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, p
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A622
Periodical contribution:
Ghiselin, Michael T. 2009. Darwin: A reader's guide. Occasional Papers of the California Academy of Sciences (155 [12 February]), 185 pp, 3 figs.
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Bowes, xcvi + 475 p. Baehni, Charles, 1955. Correspondence de Charles Darwin et d'Alphonse de Candolle. Gesnerus, v. 12, p. 109-156. Bailey, Edward, 1962. Charles Lyell. London: Thomas Nelson and Sons, x + 214 p. Bajema, Carl Jay, 1985. Charles Darwin and selection as a cause of adaptive evolution 1837-1859. American Biology Teacher, v. 47, p. 226-232. Bajema, Carl J., 1988. Charles Darwin on man in the first edition of the Origin of Species. Journal of the History of Biology, v. 21, p. 403-410
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A622
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Ghiselin, Michael T. 2009. Darwin: A reader's guide. Occasional Papers of the California Academy of Sciences (155 [12 February]), 185 pp, 3 figs.
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to revise Volcanic Islands SEPTEMBER 14, Emma Darwin moved to Down House SEPTEMBER 17, Charles Darwin moved to Down House Sept. 23, Mary Eleanor Darwin born OCTOBER 14, began work on Volcanic Islands OCTOBER 16, Mary Eleanor Darwin died 1843 Continued work on volcanoes and species JANUARY, reply to Maclaren's review of Reefs published JANUARY 15, skimmed Adam Smith's The Theory of Moral Sentiments MAY 3, read Kirby Spence's Entomology MAY 16, read Paley's Natural Theology MAY 20, finished
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A622
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Ghiselin, Michael T. 2009. Darwin: A reader's guide. Occasional Papers of the California Academy of Sciences (155 [12 February]), 185 pp, 3 figs.
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Breeding of Animals. Journal of the History of Biology, v. 2, p. 269-281. Vorzimmer, Peter J., 1969. Darwin's Lamarckism and the flat-fish controversy . Lychnos, v. 1969, p. 121-170. Vorzimmer, Peter J., 1969. Darwin, Malthus and the theory of natural selection. Journal of the History of Ideas, v. 30, p. 527-542. Vorzimmer, Peter J., 1970. Charles Darwin: the Years of Controversy: The Origin of Species and its Critics 1859-1882. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, xix + 300 p. Vorzimmer, Peter
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Wyhe, John van. 2010. 'Almighty God! what a wonderful discovery!': Did Charles Darwin really believe life came from space? Endeavour 34, no. 3, (September): 95-103.
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response to an anonymous critical review of Origin of species (in fact written by the anatomist Richard Owen as Darwin suspected), 'Your reviewer sneers with justice at my use of the 'Pentateuchal terms,' 'of one primordial form into which life was first breathed': in a purely scientific work I ought perhaps not to have used such terms; but they well serve to confess that our ignorance is as profound on the origin of life as on the origin of force or matter.'42 In the 3rd edition of Origin of
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Wyhe, John van. 2021. Charles Darwin: Justice of the peace. The complete records (1857-1882).
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.1780-1840. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Whincup, Paul. in press. Darwin's deep well at Down House, England. Hydrogeology Journal. Wilson, J. M. 1857. The rural cyclopedia, etc., vol. 2. Edinburgh: Fullarton and Co. Wodehouse, P. G. 1954. Jeeves and the feudal spirit. London: Four Square 835. Wollaston, S. ed. 1921. Life of Newton. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [Wollaston, T. V.] 1860. [Review of] On the Origin of Species. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, vol. 5, pp. 132
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Recollections of Charles Darwin, paraphrasing, but written after, recollection in CUL-DAR112.B85-B92
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would be proud if any one could say the same of him. The quietness with which he received attacks is shown by his saying I should laugh at the abusive pamphlet, and another instance is that when the Bishop of Oxford's review of Origin of Species appeared in the Quarterly he wrote a postscript in a letter to me If you have not seen the Quarterly do get it, the Bp of Oxford has made such capital fun of me and my Grandfather. I was at Engelfield with the [Boys] when I got the letter, and shewed it
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