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CUL-DAR75.149
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [149] (12 Laws of Variation Allen, Mammals Birds of Florida p. 220 variation of highly developed [casks] p 205 in number of tail-feathers in Parts of high functional importance like Bats (p 221) of Picus do not vary, p. 221 length wing feather in Birds which fly much 8vo pamphlet (739) case of analogous variation in Buds of Fraxinus (755) case of monstrosities correlated with six-fingers. (760) Cope good case of var. in number of digits allied species
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 71 (9 8vo Pamphlets 250 Scudder on Representative complemental species — Distribution of Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. 1862. On the genus Colias in North America. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 9: 103-111. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 250] PDF 253 Greening on crossing of Dark Light coloured moths — good Effect of on Caterpillars Proceedings of the Northern Entomological Society (28 July). 19pp. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 253
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CUL-DAR75.137-144
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formerly as now. 198 being so very lowly organised they vary much. [William B. Carpenter. 1861. General results of the study of typical forms of Foramifera, in their relation to the systemic arrangement of that group, etc.] Palæontology Soc. ([illeg] from 1858) Wright on Echinosaur p. 414 — position of anus differs much according to Agassiz variable in individuals Scudder on cave insects of N. America (Pamphlet 195) Silliman pamphlet (197) on blind cave-rat Stur (Pamph. 203) p. 54. case apparently of
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CUL-DAR75.119
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [119] Variation under Nature 8vo pamphlets (937) p 116 Stolicza on a hill var of from differing in structure: others wd call species Stoliczka, Ferdinand. 1873. Notes on some species of Malayan reptiles and amphibia. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 42(2): 111-125, pl. XI. (whole issue) 'Rana lymnocharis' [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 937] PDF American Nat. 1874. April. p. 197 Ridgway — variation in notes of same sp. of Birds — dev of nesting
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CUL-DAR75.127-135
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7/ Variation under nature Alp. Decandolle (8vo Pamph 248) on individual vars of Oaks, Sessile Pedunculate Oaks generally on variations. Candolle, Alphonse de. 1862. Etude sur l'espèce à l'occasion d'une révision de la famille des cupulifères. Bibliothèque Universelle et Revue Suisse. Archives des sciences physiques et Naturelles n.s. 15: 211-237, 326-365. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 248] PDF p. 35 Intermedial vars. rare. p. 48 antiquity of several ancient vars. Scudder (8 Pam. 250) on
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [75] (13 8vo Pamphlets Abstract 427. Wallace. Philosophy of Birds nest. — good as showing in goatsucker that instinct governed by structures. Wallace, Alfred Russel. 1867. The philosophy of birds' nests. Intellectual Observer 11 (6): 413-420. CUL-DAR133.12.1/[Darwin Pamphlet Collection 427] Text Image PDF 428 Müller p. 41-58 very few insects feed on cryptogamic plants, excepting Fungi Möller, L. 1867. Die Abhängigkeit der Insecten von ihrer Umgebung
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CUL-DAR75.113-117
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. [inscribed by editor][Darwin Library-Down] PDF Masters on Teratology p. 90 320 Var. in phytolotaxis. Masters, Maxwell Tylden. 1869. Vegetable teratology, an account of the principal deviations from the usual construction of plants. London: The Ray Society. CUL-DAR.LIB.418 PDF 8vo (663) Coues — very valuable paper on variability of Birds in the U. States Coues, Elliott. 1869. On variation in the genus Aegiothus. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 21: 180-189. [Darwin
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CUL-DAR75.148
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [148] (11 Laws of Variation under Nature Anthrop Review no 23 p 420 Virchow says size of tongue influence form of jaw Rolleston Forms of An Life p xxi, reference to paper on favourable condition causing certain larval stages to be buried over, (Cope) Rolleston, George. 1870. Forms of animal life. Oxford: Clarendon Press. PDF Harris Entomolog. Correspondence p. 125 good case by Doubleday of variant highly variable in one locality, but not in another
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 69 (7 Pamphlets 8vo 184 Blyth (B) p 18 2 cases of asses in recent times of Æygpt [Egypt] — 2 in Persia Blyth, Edward. 1859. On the different animals known as wild asses. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 28: 229-253. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 184] PDF p 21 on Selection prices of asses in Kentucky. good. 185 Blyth (C) p. 2 On the wild Hogs of several islds in Malay Arch Blyth, Edward. 1858. Report of Curator, Zoological Department, for May
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of London n.s. 3 (1865): 122-138.][Darwin Pamphlet Collection 306] PDF 307 Brown — a genus of insect placed in 3 classes, certainly a Lepidopt. Brown, Edwin. 1863. On the genus Acentropus. Appendix to: Oswald Mosely, The natural history of Tutbury. By Sir O. M. Together with the fauna and flora of the district surrounding Tutbury and Burton-on-Trent, by E. Brown. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 307] PDF 310 Scudder on Alpine insects of N. America — versus Glacial Scudder, Samuel Hubbard
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 80 (18 Abstract of 8vo Pamphlets 630 p 556 fall of shells, f. w. apparently living. Allen, Joel Asaph. 1869. Notes on some of the rarer birds of Massachusetts. American Naturalist 3 (December): 505-519. (whole issue) [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 630] PDF 632 Scudder p. 48, Cave orthop. same genus in Europe N America New Zealand. Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. 1869. A century of Orthoptera. Decade I.—Gryllides. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural
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Friedrich August. 1875. Pirus malus…die geographische Verbreitung der Geschlechter von Stratiotes Aloides L. Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin (June): 101-106. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 1216] PDF 1218 Scudder various Sexual Selections. Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. 1877. Antigeny, or sexual dimorphism in butterflies. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 12 (14 March): 150-158. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 1218] PDF 1220 La Plata enumeration of
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 96 (5 Abstract Quarto Pamphlets 91. Naudin on new characters variability of Hybrids, quoted in Dom. An. Naudin, Charles Victor. 1864. De l'hybridité considérée comme cause de variabilité dans les végétaux. Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des séances de l'Académie des Sciences 59: 837-845. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection Quarto 91] PDF 92. Gaudry Pikermi fossil — very good, on transitional forms in fossil mammals Gaudry, Albert. 1866. Animaux fossiles de
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [85] (23 Abstract 8vo Pamphlets nos. 946 Marsh teeth-bearing birds Marsh, Othniel Charles. 1875. On the Odontornithes, or birds with teeth. American Journal of Science and Arts 3d ser. 10: 403-408, pls. IX-X. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 946] PDF 947 Pozzi reversions in muscles of man Pozzi, Samuel. 1874. De la valeur des anomalies musculaires au point de vue de l'anthropologie zoologique. (from: Comptes Rendus de l'Academie des Sciences.) [Darwin
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(2 Abstracts of reviews of C. Darwin 145.- The Month, p. 9 Why many forms not like Giraffe. p. 11 Prehensile tail whalebone — analogy teeth of Thylacinus p. 14 dog. p. 13 Difficulty (p. 12) from manner of development of certain Diptera — Rattle-snake mammary glands p. 26 On ancient generalized forms. p. 29 Difficulties from Geograp. Distribution. p. 39 Difficulty from abhorrence of incest Henslow M= Hooker Kew Brehm 146. Quatrefages, p. 52 in herds of antelopes the rear perish from hunger p
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ornithologist. Stuart Taylor Huntsman 126. New Bond St. W. Darwin's tailor. Also listed on p. 21. Scudder 3. Myrtle St. Boston U. States Samuel Hubbard Scudder (1837-1911), American entomologist. Spencer Herbert. 88 Kensington Gardens Square 37 Queens Garden Bayswater Herbert Spencer (1820-1903), philosopher. On Personal Friends invited list for Darwin's funeral. Also listed below. Short. W. York House, Peckham, Surrey William Short (b.1826), horse dealer. Still alive in 1881. Recorded in Darwin's
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CUL-DAR51.C24r
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [C24r] vo Pamph 939. B Dr. Masters p 369 [939B Ditto Sexuality in Plants] 571. Pringsheim on spores of Algae (Translated in Annals Mag of N. Hist 1870 p. 273 (good) on Conjugation) [571 Peters on Gecko Galapagos Pringsheim on spores of Algæ] 632 Scudder p. 1. if stump of Orthrys removed limb does not regrow. [632 Scudder Entomological Notes] 624. Hackel - different parts of larvæ (p 79) different power of regrowth [624 Haeckel Arbeitstheilung Natur
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Monkey uses different tones Blyth, cannot see the [illeg] (Scudder) was surely to learn steps. abstract Mention crys change with fast development with musicality New objection has been when in sexual S selection greatly different in long altered forms. passage to language Spencer, Herbert. 1858. Essays: scientific, political, and speculative. London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts. [CUL-DAR240] PDF Darwin cited this in Descent 2: 336, n33: See the very interesting discussion on
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CUL-DAR262.8.9-18
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196 Bastian. Rev. Descent 264. Bennett. Insectivorous Plants 199. Bennett, Review in Nature of 6th Edit of Origin 156 Bennett, Nat. Selection from Mathematical View. Wallace, Scudder, A. Murray, Hooker on Nepenthes 75 Bentham. Address Linn. Soc. 1863 Reviews of C. Darwin (6 168 Bertillon, Dr. Soc. Anthrop. Paris. Descent Bessy. - see Cross Fertiln. 71. Blandford on Darwin Bronn. - Proc. Asiatic Soc. 1860 307 Böhner Darwinismus - Pessimismus 49 Bowen, Mem. American Acad. of Sciences 1860 31
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CUL-DAR262.8.9-18
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19 Oscar Schmidt, Franz Unger. Alter der Menschheit 1866 Scudder, see Bennett, no. 156 229 Seidlitz — Meyerrh of Dr. Abstam des Menschen C. Darwin 114 Seidlitz Dr Das Variiren - Domestication 1868 311 Levier Tulipani Darwinisme 224 Settegast Dr H. Gebiete der Landwirthschaft. Festrede 221 Shaw J. C. M.D. Rev. of Expression. Journal Mental Science 141 Simion. Des Especes du Système Darwin 20 Leon Simion de l'origine des Espèces Smith, L. v. Darwinism. See Fiske, No. 244 73 Snell Karl Schopfung
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [100] Var. under Domestication X 8vo. Pamp. (556) B. Dawkins on age of Bos longifrons only Historic [Variation 2d ed. 1: 85: Bos longifrons (or brachyceros) of Owen.—This very distinct species was of small size, and had a short body with fine legs. According to Boyd Dawkins40 40 W. Boyd Dawkins on the British Fossil Oxen, 'Journal of the Geolog. Soc.,' Aug. 1867, p. 182. Also 'Proc. Phil. Soc. of Manchester,' Nov. 14, 1871, and 'Cave Hunting,' 1875, p
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CUL-DAR81.139
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Scudder `Boston Society Natural History (proc)' 11 1868: [reference incomplete]
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [139] Notes on the Stridulation of some New England Orthoptera Proc. Boston Soc. of Nat. Hist. Vol XI April 1868 by Dr. Scudder — He could make the insects by rubbing on file with quill answer him. This must be rivalry as ♀s do not stridulate The Acrydii which stridulate by their femora make a less shrill note than other families. Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. 1868. Notes on the stridulation of some New England Orthoptera. Proceedings of the Boston Society
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CUL-DAR85.A33-A37
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'Sexual Selection (Abstracts not Periodicals)' [summary and index to many references]
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Orang, with great Beard. [Huxley, Thomas Henry. 1863. Evidence as to man's place in nature. London: Williams and Norgate. [inscribed] CUL-DAR.LIB.313 PDF] B Swinhoe, Birds China p 6 curious courting way of Hoopoe by voice tapping wood. [Swinhoe, Robert. [1863.] Catalogue of the birds of China, with remarks principally on their geographical distribution. N.p.: n.p. (from: Proceedings of the Scientific Meetings of the Zoological Society of London (1863): 259-339.) [inscribed][Darwin Pamphlet
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CUL-DAR196.1.2
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Darwin, C. R. 1869. Notes on the fertilization of orchids. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 4th ser. 4 (September). [1-19] (offprint)
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is fertilized by the aid of insects. Cypripedium (p. 274).—Prof. Asa Gray, after examining several American species of Cypripedium, wrote to me (see also Amer. Journ. of Science, vol. xxxiv. 1862, p. 427) that 1 James Veitch (1815-1869), nurseryman of the Royal Exotic Nursery, King's Road, Chelsea, London. 2 Paul Rohrbach (1846-1871), German botanist. Rohrbach 1866. 3 Samuel Hubbard Scudder (1837-1911), American entomologist, Custodian, Boston Society of Natural History, 1864-1870. Scudder 1862
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CUL-DAR70.134-142
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is fertilized by the aid of insects. Cypripedium (p. 274).—Prof. Asa Gray, after examining several American species of Cypripedium, wrote to me (see also Amer. Journ. of Science, vol. xxxiv. 1862, p. 427) that 1 James Veitch (1815-1869), nurseryman of the Royal Exotic Nursery, King's Road, Chelsea, London. 2 Paul Rohrbach (1846-1871), German botanist. Rohrbach 1866. 3 Samuel Hubbard Scudder (1837-1911), American entomologist, Custodian, Boston Society of Natural History, 1864-1870. Scudder 1862
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CUL-DAR70.143
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is fertilized by the aid of insects. Cypripedium (p. 274).—Prof. Asa Gray, after examining several American species of Cypripedium, wrote to me (see also Amer. Journ. of Science, vol. xxxiv. 1862, p. 427) that 1 James Veitch (1815-1869), nurseryman of the Royal Exotic Nursery, King's Road, Chelsea, London. 2 Paul Rohrbach (1846-1871), German botanist. Rohrbach 1866. 3 Samuel Hubbard Scudder (1837-1911), American entomologist, Custodian, Boston Society of Natural History, 1864-1870. Scudder 1862
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Darwin, C. R. 1869. Notes on the fertilization of orchids. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 4th ser. 4 (September): 141-159.
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it is fertilized by the aid of insects. Cypripedium (p. 274).—Prof. Asa Gray, after examining several American species of Cypripedium, wrote to me (see also Amer. Journ. of Science, vol. xxxiv. 1862, p. 427) that 1 James Veitch (1815-1869), nurseryman of the Royal Exotic Nursery, King's Road, Chelsea, London. 2 Paul Rohrbach (1846-1871), German botanist. Rohrbach 1866. 3 Samuel Hubbard Scudder (1837-1911), American entomologist, Custodian, Boston Society of Natural History, 1864-1870. Scudder
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F937.1
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Darwin, C. R. 1871. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. London: John Murray. vol. 1.
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are succeeded by a more subdued tone, whilst the successful musician caresses with his antenn the mate he has won. 29 Dr. Scudder was able to excite one of these insects to answer him, by rubbing on a file with a quill.30 In both sexes a remarkable auditory apparatus has been discovered by Von Siebold, situated in the front legs.31 In the three Families the sounds are differently produced. In the males of the Achetid both wing-covers have the same structure; and this in the field-cricket (Gryllus
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sound thus occasionally and accidentally made by the males, if it served them ever so little as a love-call to the females, might readily have been intensified through sexual selection by fitting variations in the roughness of the nervures having been continually preserved. In the last and third Family, namely the Acridiid or grasshoppers, the stridulation is produced in a very different manner, and is not so shrill, according to Dr. Scudder, as in the preceding Families. The inner surface of the
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which we are here more particularly concerned, the males of almost all the species use their voices during the breeding-season much more than at any other time; and some are abso 27 Dr. Scudder, Notes on Stridulation, in 'Proc. Boston Soc. of Nat. Hist.' vol. xi. April, 1868. [page] 332 SEXUAL SELECTION: MAN. PART II
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Darwin, C. R. 1871. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. London: John Murray. vol. 2.
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Scolytus, stridulation of, i. 379. SCOTER-DUCK, black, sexual difference in coloration of the, ii. 226; bright beak of male, ii. 227. SCOTT, J., on the colour of the beard in man, ii. 319. SCROPE, on the pugnacity of the male salmon, ii. 3; on the battles of stags, ii. 240. SCUDDER, S. H., imitation of the stridulation of the Orthoptera, i. 353; on the stridulation of the Acridiid , i. 356; on a Devonian insect, i. 360; on stridulation, ii. 331. SCULPTURE, expression of the ideal of beauty by
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Darwin, C. R. 1871. Die Abstammung des Menschen und die geschlechtliche Zuchtwahl. Translated by J. V. Carus. 2 vols. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. Volume 1.
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worden sein, und wenn diese sich in irgend welcher AVeise nutzbar erwiesen, können sie leicht durch die Erhaltung gehörig angepasster Abänderungen modificirt oder intensiver gemacht worden sein. Die Amphibien sind die niedrigsten Wirbelthiere, welche Luft athmen, und viele von-diesen Thieren, nämlich Frösche und Kröten, besitzen Stimmorgane, welche während der m Journal of Anthropolog. Soc. April, 18G9, p. LVIC und LXVI. 57 Dr. Scudder, Notes on Stridulation, in: Proceed. Boston Soc. of Natur. Eist
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Darwin, C. R. 1871. Die Abstammung des Menschen und die geschlechtliche Zuchtwahl. Translated by J. V. Carus. 2 vols. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. Volume 1.
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, 88. Wilsonii, Laute II, 55. Scolytus, Stridulation I, 337. Scott, J., über die Farbe des Bartes beim Menschen II, 280. Scrope, über die Kampfsucht desLach- ses II, 3; über Kämpfe der Hirsche II, 211. Scudder, S. II., Nachahmung der Stridulation der Orthoptern I, 315; Stridulation der Acriiliidae I, 318; über ein devonisches hisect I, 321; über Stridulation II, 290. Sculptur, Ausdruck des Iileals der Schönheit II, 307. Sebitnani II, 299. Sebright-Bantam-Huhn I, 261. Sedgwick, W., erbliche
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speaking of the European field-cricket (one of the Achetid ), says, the male has been observed to place himself in the evening at the entrance of his burrow, and stridulate until a female approaches, when the louder notes are succeeded by a more subdued tone, whilst the successful musician caresses with his antenn the mate he has won. 31 Dr. Scudder was able to excite one of these insects to answer him, by rubbing on a file with a quill.32 In both sexes a remarkable auditory apparatus has been
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grating sound, as is now the case with the wing-covers of the females.39 A grating sound thus occasionally and accidentally made by the males, if it served them ever so little as a love-call to the females, might readily have been intensified through sexual selection, by variations in the roughness of the nervures having been continually preserved. In the last and third Family, namely the Acridiid or grasshoppers, the stridulation is produced in a very different manner, and according to Dr. Scudder
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Darwin, C. R. 1874. Menneskets Afstamning og Parringsvalget. Translated by J. P. Jacobsen. Copenhagen: Gyldendal. Volume 1.
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Familie, nemlig Markgr shopperne (Acridiid ), frembringes Lyden paa en meget forskjellig Maade og er, if lge Dr. Scudder, ikke saa hvinende, som i de foregaaende Familier. Indersiden af Laaret (Figur 13 r) er forsynet med en L ngder kke af smaa elegante, lancetformede, elastiske T nder i et Antal fra 85 til 931); og disse blive f rte tvers over de skarpe fremspringende Nerver paa D kvingerne, som herved bringes til at vibrere og lyde. Harris2) siger,at, 'naar en af Hannerne begynder at spille
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this point. 27 Owen, 'Anatomy of Vertebrates,' vol. iii. p. 603. 28 'Journal of the Anthropolog. Soc.' April, 1869, p. lvii. and lxvi. 29 Dr. Scudder, 'Notes on Stridulation,' in 'Proc. Boston Soc. of Nat. Hist.' vol. xi. April, 1868. [page] 56
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, 558. Scrope, on the pugnacity of the male salmon, 332; on the battles of stags, 501. Scudder, S. H., imitation of the stridulation of the Orthoptera, 283; on the stridulation of the Acridiid , 286; on a Devonian insect, 289; on stridulation, 566. Sculpture, expression of the ideal of beauty by, 581. Sea-anemonies, bright colours of, 260. Sea-bear, polygamous, 218. Sea-elephant, male, structure of the nose of the, 527; polygamous, 218. Sea-lion, polygamous, 218. Seal, bladder-nose, 528. Seals
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til sin Hule og afgnide sine Toner, indtil en Hun n rmer sig, og saa afl ses de h je Toner af en mere d mpet Musik, medens den lykkelige Musikant med sine F lehorn kj rtegner den Mage, han har vundet« 4). Dr. Scudder var istand til at gge et af disse Insekter til at svare, ved at skrabe paa en Fil med en Penne-pose4). Hos begge Kj n-nene findes der et m rkv rdigt H reorgan, der har sin plads i det forreste benpar 5) og som blev opdaget af von Siebold. Fig. 10 1) Gilbert White. .Nat. Hist. of
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89 Scrope, G.P. [Considerations on] Volcanos 8° 1825. 104 Scudder, J. [John M.] Specific Diagnosis 12° Cincin. 1874. 95 Scudder S. H. Hist: Sketch of Generic names of Butterflies [Scudder, Samuel H. Historical sketch of the generic names proposed for Butterflies. (Extr.) 8vo. Salem, 1875.] 102 Butterflies [8vo. New York, 1881.] 18 --- Catalogue of Scientific Serials. 1633-1876. 14 Sedgwick, A. [Rev. Adam. Woodwardian Prof. A discourse on the] Studies of the University of Cambridge. 8° 1850
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CUL-DAR240
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40 Caspari, O. [Otto] Urgeschichte der Menschheit. 2 vols. 8° Leipzig, 1873. 72 Catalogue of Pamphlets in this Library 3 vols, folio. 25 Catalogue of Works on Natural History. 8° 1824. 11 Catalogue of Fruits — Horticultural Society. 8° 1842. 18 --- of Scientific Serials. 1633-1876. See Scudder, S. H. 4 --- of Museum of Zoolog, Harvard 104 --- of specimens…Osteology, c. Pt. 1 Man, in R. C. S, Museum. 8vo London, 1879. 7
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Darwin, C. R. 1875. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 2d ed. vol. 2.
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Dr. Scudder found,27 that if the limb was removed within the trochanto-femoral articulation, it was never renewed. When a crab is seized by one of its legs, this is thrown off at the basal joint, being afterwards replaced by a new leg; and it is generally admitted that this is a special provision for the safety of the animal. Lastly, with gasteropod molluscs, which are well known to have the power of reproducing their heads, Lessona shows that they are very liable to have their heads bitten off
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Darwin, C. R. 1875. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 2d ed. vol. 2.
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SCROPE-SEXUAL. ————————————————— SCROPE, on the Scotch deerhound, ii. 49, 100. SCUDDER, Dr., on regrowth, ii. 359. SEBRIGHT, Sir John, effects of close interbreeding in dogs, ii. 199; care taken by, in selection of fowls, ii. 181. Secale cereale, ii. 241. SEDGWICK, W., effects of crossing on the female, i. 436; on the Porcupine man, i. 448; on hereditary diseases, i. 451; hereditary affections of the eye, i. 453, ii. 54; inheritance of polydactylism and anomalies of the extremities, i. 458
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Newton, T W Catalogue of the Library of Charles Darwin...1875
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, Bh. Life Work. By E. C. Dawson, 27th thous 8vo London, 1888. N.c. Hansen Adventivbildung b. d. Pflanzen [Hansen, Adolph. Vergleichende Untersuchungen über Adventivbildungen bei den Pflanzen. (Extr.) 4to. Frankfurt a. M., 1881.] 59 Hanbury Riviera Nature Notes [1903] 48 Harcourt, E. Sporting in Algeria. 8° Hastings, 102 Harris, Th. W. Entomological Correspondence. 8° Boston, 1869 [Entomological Correspondence of T. W. H. Ed. by Samuel H. Scudder.] 102 Harris, T. Insects of New England. 8° Camb
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Darwin, C. R. 1875. Menneskets Afstamning og Parringsvalget. Translated by J. P. Jacobsen. Copenhagen: Gyldendal. Volume 2.
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frembringes af Hannerne i Parringstiden. Alle de luftaandende Hvirveldyr have n dvenigvis et Apparat, hvormed de kunne indaande og udst de Luft, 1) Owen: »Anatomy of Vertebrateso, Vol. III, S. G03. 2) »Journal of Anthropolog. Soc«, April 1869, S. LVI! og LXVI. 3) Dr. Scudder: »Notes on Stridulation« i »Proc. Boston Soc. of Nat. Hist.«, Vol. XI, April 1868. [page] 32
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Darwin, C. R. 1875. Die Abstammung des Menschen und die geschlechtliche Zuchtwahl. Translated by J. V. Carus. 2 vols. 3d ed. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. Volume 2
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werden und welche häufig beim Männchen bedeutender entwickelt sind als beim Weibchen. Nur das Männchen der Schildkröte äussert einen Laut, und dies allein während der Zeit der Liebe. Männliche Alligatoren brüllen oder bellen während derselben Zeit. Jedermann weiss, in welcher Ausdehnung Vögel ihre :- Dr. Scudder, Note« on Stridnlation, in: Proceed. L XI. April, 1868. The Co of Charles Darwin Online [page break
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Darwin, C. R. 1875. Die Abstammung des Menschen und die geschlechtliche Zuchtwahl. Translated by J. V. Carus. 2 vols. 3d ed. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. Volume 2
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, 270; über Streifen bei Eseln II, 284. Scoleäda, Fehlen seeundärer Sexualcha- ractere I, Scolop Schwanzfedern II, 58; gallinago. Meckern II. 57. ., Schwanzfedern II. 58. major, Versammlungen II, 93. «Ute II, 58. Inlation I, 394. Scott, Dr., Idioten beriechen ihre Nah- rung 1, 16. Scott. .1., über die Farbe des Bartes beim Menschen II. - Scrope, über die Kampfsucht des Lach- ses II, 3; über Kämpfe der Hirsche II, 223. Scudder, S. H., Nachahmung der Sri- dulation der Orthoptern 1, 871; dulation
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F801
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Darwin, C. R. 1877. The various contrivances by which orchids are fertilised by insects. London: John Murray. 2d ed.
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List of Papers and Books bearing on the Fertilisation of the Orchide , which have been published since the appearance of the First Edition of this Work in 1862, arranged in Chronological Order. BRONN, H. G. 'Charles Darwin, ber die Einrichtungen zur Befruchtung britischer und ausl ndischer Orchideen.' With an Appendix by the Translator on Stanhopea devoniensis. Stuttgart, 1862. GRAY, ASA. On Platanthera (Habenaria) and Gymnadenia in 'Enumeration of Plants of the Rocky Mountains.' American
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Darwin, C. R. 1877. The various contrivances by which orchids are fertilised by insects. London: John Murray. 2d ed.
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two, instead of being merely sub-divided, so that there are four distinct pollen-masses. Pogonia ophioglossoides. The flowers of this plant, an inhabitant of the United States, resemble, as described by Mr. Scudder, those of Cephalanthera in not having a rostellum, and in the pollen-masses not being furnished with caudicles. The pollen consists of powdery grains not united by threads. Self-fertilisation seems to be effectually prevented; and the flowers on distinct plants must intercross, for
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Darwin, C. R. 1877. The various contrivances by which orchids are fertilised by insects. London: John Murray. 2d ed.
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Scudder, Mr., on Pogonia ophioglossoides, 86 Secretion of nectar, 36, 229, 265 Seeds, production and number of, 276, 277 Selenipedium palmifolium, 232 Self-fertilisation, summary on, 293 Sepals, uses of, 274 Serapias cordigera, 27 Sexes of Orchids, 196 Smith, Sir James, on position of flowers in Malaxis, 129 , Mr. G. E., on bees visiting the Bee Ophrys, 55 Sobralia macrantha, 91 Sophronitis, 146 Spider Ophrys, 50 Spiranthes australis, 114; labellum, 275; self-fertile, 291 autumnalis, structure of
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F948
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Darwin, C. R. 1877. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. Twelfth thousand, revised and augmented. (final text). London: John Murray.
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by a more subdued tone, whilst the successful musician caresses with his antennæ the mate he has won. 31 Dr. Scudder was able to excite one of these insects to answer him, by rubbing on a file with a quill.32 In both sexes a remarkable auditory apparatus has been discovered by Von Siebold, situated in the front legs.33 27 L. Guilding, 'Transact. Linn. Soc.' vol. xv. p. 154. 28 I state this on the authority of Köppen, 'Ueber die Heuschrecken in Südrussland,' 1866, p. 32, for I have in vain
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Darwin, C. R. 1877. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. Twelfth thousand, revised and augmented. (final text). London: John Murray.
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grating sound, as is now the case with the wing-covers of the females.39 A grating sound thus occasionally and accidentally made by the males, if it served them ever so little as a love-call to the females, might readily have been intensified through sexual selection, by variations in the roughness of the nervures having been continually preserved. In the last and third Family, namely the Acridiidæ or grasshoppers, the stridulation is produced in a very different manner, and according to Dr. Scudder
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Darwin, C. R. 1877. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. Twelfth thousand, revised and augmented. (final text). London: John Murray.
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this point. 27 Owen, 'Anatomy of Vertebrates,' vol. iii. p. 603. 28 'Journal of the Anthropolog. Soc.' April, 1869, p. lvii. and lxvi. 29 Dr. Scudder, 'Notes on Stridulation,' in 'Proc. Boston Soc. of Nat. Hist.' vol. xi. April, 1868. [page] 56
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Darwin, C. R. 1877. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. Twelfth thousand, revised and augmented. (final text). London: John Murray.
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their food, 36. —, J., on the colour of the beard in man, 558. Scrope, on the pugnacity of the male salmon, 332; on the battles of stags, 501. Scudder, S. H., imitation of the stridulation of the Orthoptera, 283; on the stridulation of the Acridiidæ, 286; on a Devonian insect, 289; on stridulation, 566. Sculpture, expression of the ideal of beauty by, 581. Sea-anemonies, bright colours of, 260. Sea-bear, polygamous, 218. Sea-elephant, male, structure of the nose of the, 527; polygamous, 218. Sea
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CUL-DAR252.5
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Catalogue of Charles Robert Darwin's pamphlet collection: Quarto
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68 417 Sclater on the Bell bird 438 Sclater on distrib. of barbets. 381 Scott Sterility of orchids Passiflora 652 Scott Horticulture in Bengal 311 J. Scott Sexuality of the higher Cryptogams 380 Scott Sterility of Orchids 257 Scott on Fern Spores 1148 Scott J. Primula 454 Scott J Varieties of Verbasca 1797 Scott Nuclei Oscillatoria 449 Scudder S.H. on Stridulation 1134 SCUDDER POGONIA OPHIOGLOSSIODES 309 Scudder Insect fauna of the white Mountains 195 Scudder on blind cave-insects of American
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CUL-DAR252.5
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Catalogue of Charles Robert Darwin's pamphlet collection: Quarto
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70 250 Scudder on Eclias 1218 Scudder, S. Against sexual selection (Antigens) 450 Scudder S. N. on Mole crickets 270 Searles Wood (Jean) on Distribution of Land 63 Sebright — Art of Improving Breeds of Domestic Animals 64 Sebright — On Instinct of Animals 1670 w Sedgwick A Morph Lat 787 Seidlitz Parthenogenesis (Seidlitz) 461 Seidlitz J. Dr on Vererbung 1392 Selenka E Kieselchamnu 132 Selys-Longchamps — Hybrides observes dans la Famile des Anatidées 1028 --- SEMPER, C. IDENTITY OF TYPE OF
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CUL-DAR252.4
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[1878--1908]
Catalogue of Charles Robert Darwin's pamphlet collection: (addenda)
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[209] SALVIN, O. AVIFAUNA [illeg] 108 Saporta plantes fossiles Coumi 223 Saporta [illeg] 228 Saporta Plante [illeg] de Koumi (Eubœa) 232 Saporta ( Marion). Vegetation Cretaceous 274 Sars. G. O. Brisinga 309 Saussure de H. Spicilizia Entomologica 145 Scudder S. H. Fossorial crickets 107 Scudder on fossil neuropterous insects 188 Settegast Thierzucht 23 Selys-Longchamps — on Phénoménes Périodiques du règne Animal 245 — Sewerzow, N. --- Thian: Schan mountains [1875] 244. do do do do do [Nikolai
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 50 The American Naturalist 1874 continued April p. 223. A translation of F. Müllers important paper on Abutilon. — nature of hybrids April p. 237. Wyman, on cows, horses pigs feeding on introduced Valisneria in Virginia under water p 15 35 June p. 340-348 Trippe Migration of Birds — sexes of do. 1875 May p. 276-278 On Cave animals spiders — very important Oct p. 532 Dr Dawson on succession of form of life — relating largely to the very ancient form on
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F1061
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Darwin, C. R. 1881. La Descendance de l'homme et la sélection sexuelle. 3d ed. Translated by E. Barbier. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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; Scolopax gallinago, bruit de tambour du, 413. Scolopax javensis, rectrices du, 414. Scolopax major, rassemblements de, 414. Scolopax Wilsonii, son produit par le, 414. Scolytus, stridulation du, 332. SCORPION de mer (Cottus scorpius), différences sexuelles du, 370. SCOTT, J., couleur de la barbe chez l'homme, 610. SCROPE, caractère belliqueux du saumon mâle, 365 ; combats de cerfs, 550. SCUDDER, S.-H. stridulation chez les Acrididées, 315 ; sur un insecte dévonien, 317 ; stridulation, 619. SCULPTURE
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Darwin, C. R. 1881. La Descendance de l'homme et la sélection sexuelle. 3d ed. Translated by E. Barbier. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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. Alors, aux notes sonores succède un ton plus doux, pendant que l'heureux musicien caresse avec ses antennes la femelle qu'il a captivée[31]. » Le docteur Scudder a réussi, en frottant un tuyau de plume sur une lime, à se faire répondre par un de ces insectes[32]. Von Siebold a découvert dans les [page break
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Darwin, C. R. 1881. La Descendance de l'homme et la sélection sexuelle. 3d ed. Translated by E. Barbier. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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nervures. Dans la troisième et dernière famille, celles des Acridides ou sauterelles, la stridulation est produite d'une manière très-différente, et n'est pas, d'après le docteur Scudder, si aiguë que dans les familles précédentes. La surface interne du fémur (fig. 14, r) est pourvue d'une rangée longitudinale de petites dents élégantes, en forme de lancettes élastiques, au nombre de 85 à 93, qui frottent sur les nervures saillantes des élytres, et font vibrer et résonner ces dernières[40]. [page
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Darwin, C. R. 1881. La Descendance de l'homme et la sélection sexuelle. 3d ed. Translated by E. Barbier. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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n'ont rien qui doive nous surprendre, car nous savons maintenant, grâce à la remarquable découverte du docteur Scudder[44], qu'il y a eu pour cela un temps plus que suffisant. Ce naturaliste a récemment trouvé, dans la formation devonienne du Nouveau-Brunswick, un insecte fossile pourvu « du tympan bien connu ou appareil de stridulation des Locustides mâles. » Bien que, à tous égards, cet insecte se rapproche des Névroptères, il paraît relier, comme cela arrive si souvent chez les formes très
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Darwin, C. R. 1881. La Descendance de l'homme et la sélection sexuelle. 3d ed. Translated by E. Barbier. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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admet que ce point exige encore des observations. 20.* Owen, Anat. of Vertebrates, III, p. 603. 21.* Journ. of Anthrop. Soc., p. LVII et LXVI, Avril 1869. 22.* Docteur Scudder, Notes on Stridulation, dans Proc. Boston Soc. of Nat. Hist. XI, Avril 1868. 23.* Donné dans W. C. L. Martin, General Introd. to Nat. Hist. of Mamm. Animals, p. 432, 1841 ; Owen, Anatomy of Vertebrates, III, p. 600. 24.* The American Naturalist, 1871, p. 761. 25.* Helmholtz, Théorie phys. de la Musique, p. 187, 1868. 26
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F803
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Darwin, C. R. 1882. The various contrivances by which orchids are fertilised by insects. 2nd ed. Revised 3d thousand. London: John Murray.
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List of Papers and Books bearing on the Fertilisation of the Orchide , which have been published since the appearance of the First Edition of this Work in 1862, arranged in Chronological Order. BRONN, H. G. 'Charles Darwin, ber die Einrichtungen zur Befruchtung britischer und ausl ndischer Orchideen.' With an Appendix by the Translator on Stanhopea devoniensis. Stuttgart, 1862. GRAY, ASA. On Platanthera (Habenaria) and Gymnadenia in 'Enumeration of Plants of the Rocky Mountains.' American
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Darwin, C. R. 1882. The various contrivances by which orchids are fertilised by insects. 2nd ed. Revised 3d thousand. London: John Murray.
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two, instead of being merely sub-divided, so that there are four distinct pollen-masses. Pogonia ophioglossoides. The flowers of this plant, an inhabitant of the United States, resemble, as described by Mr. Scudder, those of Cephalanthera in not having a rostellum, and in the pollen-masses not being furnished with caudicles. The pollen consists of powdery grains not united by threads. Self-fertilisation seems to be effectually prevented; and the flowers on distinct plants must intercross, for
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F803
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Darwin, C. R. 1882. The various contrivances by which orchids are fertilised by insects. 2nd ed. Revised 3d thousand. London: John Murray.
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Scudder, Mr., on Pogonia ophioglossoides, 86 Secretion of nectar, 36, 229, 265 Seeds, production and number of, 276, 277 Selenipedium palmifolium, 232 Self-fertilisation, summary on, 293 Sepals, uses of, 274 Serapias cordigera, 27 Sexes of Orchids, 196 Smith, Sir James, on position of flowers in Malaxis, 129 , Mr. G. E., on bees visiting the Bee Ophrys, 55 Sobralia macrantha, 91 Sophronitis, 146 Spider Ophrys, 50 Spiranthes australis, 114; labellum, 275; self-fertile, 291 autumnalis, structure of
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Darwin, C. R. 1882. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. London: John Murray. 2d ed., fifteenth thousand.
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by a more subdued tone, whilst the successful musician caresses with his antennæ the mate he has won. 31 Dr. Scudder was able to excite one of these insects to answer him, by rubbing on a file with a quill.32 In both sexes a remarkable auditory apparatus has been discovered by Von Siebold, situated in the front legs.33 27 L. Guilding, 'Transact. Linn. Soc.' vol. xv. p. 154. 28 I state this on the authority of Köppen, 'Ueber die Heuschrecken in Südrussland,' 1866, p. 32, for I have in vain
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Darwin, C. R. 1882. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. London: John Murray. 2d ed., fifteenth thousand.
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grating sound, as is now the case with the wing-covers of the females.39 A grating sound thus occasionally and accidentally made by the males, if it served them ever so little as a love-call to the females, might readily have been intensified through sexual selection, by variations in the roughness of the nervures having been continually preserved. In the last and third Family, namely the Acridiidæ or grasshoppers, the stridulation is produced in a very different manner, and according to Dr. Scudder
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F955
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Darwin, C. R. 1882. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. London: John Murray. 2d ed., fifteenth thousand.
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this point. 27 Owen, 'Anatomy of Vertebrates,' vol. iii. p. 603. 28 'Journal of the Anthropolog. Soc.' April, 1869, p. lvii. and lxvi. 29 Dr. Scudder, 'Notes on Stridulation,' in 'Proc. Boston Soc. of Nat. Hist.' vol. xi. April, 1868. [page] 56
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Darwin, C. R. 1882. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. London: John Murray. 2d ed., fifteenth thousand.
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their food, 36. —, J., on the colour of the beard in man, 558. Scrope, on the pugnacity of the male salmon, 332; on the battles of stags, 501. Scudder, S. H., imitation of the stridulation of the Orthoptera, 283; on the stridulation of the Acridiidæ, 286; on a Devonian insect, 289; on stridulation, 566. Sculpture, expression of the ideal of beauty by, 581. Sea-anemonies, bright colours of, 260. Sea-bear, polygamous, 218. Sea-elephant, male, structure of the nose of the, 527; polygamous, 218. Sea
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Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 3. London: John Murray.
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of his sources of information, and as showing what were the thoughts at this time occupying him:] C. Darwin to F. M ller. Down, June 3 [1868]. . . . Many thanks for all the curious facts about the unequal number of the sexes in Crustacea, but the more I investigate this subject the deeper I sink in doubt and difficulty. Thanks also for the confirmation of the rivalry of Cicad . I have often reflected with surprise on the diversity of the means for producing music with insects, and still more
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Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 3. London: John Murray.
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. Sand-wasps, instincts of, iii. 244, 245. Sandwich Islands, Labiat of the, ii. 24. San Salvador, letter to R. W. Darwin from, i. 226. Saporta, Marquis de, his opinion in 1863, iii. 17. , letters to, iii. 188; on the progress of evolution in France, iii. 103; on the origin of man, iii. 162; on fertilisation, iii. 284. , on the impulse given to the development of the higher plants, by the development of flower-frequenting insects, iii. 248. Saturday Review, article in the, ii. 311; article in reply
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F1528.3
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Darwin, F. ed. 1889. Charles Darwins liv og breve med et kapitel selvbiografi. Translated by Martin Simon Søraas. Fagerstrand pr. Høvig: Bibliothek for de Tusen Hjem. Volume 3.
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jeg er r d for, at De vil ha ondt for at l se disse kraget r. Deres taknemmelige Ch. Darwin. [F lgende brev fortjener at anf res som eksempel paa, hvilke kilder han betjente sig af; det viser desuden, hvilke tanker der beskj ftigede ham paa den tid:] Til F. M ller. Down 3die juni 1868. .... Mange tak for alle de eiendommelige kjendsgjerninger, De har samlet for mig om kj nne- I nes ulige antal hos krebsdyrene; men jo mere jeg : tr nger ind i dette emne, des st rre blir mine tvil I og de
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Darwin, F. ed. 1889. Charles Darwins liv og breve med et kapitel selvbiografi. Translated by Martin Simon Søraas. Fagerstrand pr. Høvig: Bibliothek for de Tusen Hjem. Volume 3.
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. Scelidofherium, I 313. Schaaffhausen; Dr. H., hans prioritetskrav, II 360, 371. Schezzer, Dr., brev til, om socialisme og udvikling, III 267. Schmerling, Dr., III 24. Schwendener, professor, om blades stilling, III 61. Scott, John, ved Botanical Grardens, Edinburgh, mening om, III 337. Scudder, S. H.. om et devonisk insekt med knirke-apparat, UT 112. Sedgwiok, professor Adam, pr sentation for, I 215; reise i Nord-Wales med, I 67—69; mening om C. Darwin, I 78; i 1870, III 144; sidste m de med J. S
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Darwin, C. R. 1891. La descendance de l'homme et la sélection sexuelle. Trans. by Edmond Barbier. Preface by Carl Vogt. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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ce qu'une femelle s'approche de lui. Alors, aux notes sonores succède un son plus doux, pendant que l'heureux musicien . caresse avec ses antennss la femelle qu'il a captivée-. » Le docteur Scudder a réuss,, en frottant un tuyau de plume sur une lime, à se faire répondee par un de ces insectes.. Von Siebold a découvett dans les deux sexes un appareil audttif remarquable, situé sur les pattes LeTtroTs8 famllles produssent les sons d'une manière différeno.. Chez les Achélides mâles, les deux é)y
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Darwin, C. R. 1891. La descendance de l'homme et la sélection sexuelle. Trans. by Edmond Barbier. Preface by Carl Vogt. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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un mème but général. La diversité des moyens employss pour produire tes sons,' chez les trois familles d'Orthoptères et chez les Homoptères, expiique toute l'importance qu'.ont,pour les maies, ces conformations qui leur servent à appeler et à séduire les femelles. Les modffiions que tes' Orthoptères ont subi sous ce rapport n'ont rien qui doive nous surprendre, car nous savons maintenant, grâce à la remarquable découverte du docteur Scudder», qu'll y a pour cela un temps plus, que suffisan.. Ce
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F645
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Darwin, C. R. 1913. The origin of species [in Danish]. Translated by J. P. Jacobsen. Revised by Frits Heide. Copenhagen: Gyldendal.
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nærmer sig, og saa afløses de høje Toner af en mere dæmpet Musik, medens den lykkelige Musikant med sine Følehorn kærtegner den Mage, han har vundet .2) Dr. Scudder var i Stand til at ægge et af disse Insekter til at svare, ved at skrabe paa en Fil med en Pennepose.3) Hos begge Kønnene findes der et mærkværdigt Høreorgan, der har sin Plads i det forreste Benpar,4) og som blev opdaget af von Siebold. I de tre nævnte Familier frembringes Lydene paa forskellig Maade. Hos Faarekyllingernes
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Darwin, C. R. 1913. The origin of species [in Danish]. Translated by J. P. Jacobsen. Revised by Frits Heide. Copenhagen: Gyldendal.
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kaldt af Hannerne, kunde, ifald den Fig. 13. gjorde, om end aldrig saa lidt, Nytte ved at hidkalde Hunnerne, let være bleven forstærket ved Parringsvalg, idet passende Varieringer i Nervernes Ruhed stadigt blev bevarede. I den tredje og sidste Familie, nemlig Markgræshopperne (Acridiidæ), frembringes Lyden paa en meget forskellig Maade og er, ifølge Dr. Scudder, ikke Saa hvinende BaSben af Stenobothrus pratorum; r Tandrækken ; den nederste Figur forestiller TandSOm i de foregaaede Familier
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Periodical contribution:
Smith, K.G.V. 1987. Darwin's insects: Charles Darwin's entomological notes, with an introduction and comments by Kenneth G. V. Smith. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Historical Series. vol. 14(1): 1-143.
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, 1980, Entomologica Scandinavica 11: 373. (Hemiptera, Mesoveliidae). Erected for D. fosteri Anderson Polhemus 1980. Galapagos. Not based on Darwin material. Darwinomyia Malloch, 1922, Annals and Magazine of Natural History (9) 9: 277. (Diptera, Muscidae,Palpibracus). Erected for D. univittata Malloch 1922: 278. Chile. Not based on Darwin material. Darwinysius Ashlock (1967). (Hemiptera, Lygaeidae). Erected for Nysius ?marginalis Dallas 1852: 556. Galapagos Islands. 'Named after Charles Darwin, who
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F3275
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Gregorio, Mario A. -Di, ed. 1990. Charles Darwin's marginalia, vol. 1. Edited by Mario A. Di Gregorio, with the assistance of N.W. Gill. New York; London: Garland.
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faith 1880 Scoresby Arctic regions 1820 Scott, John Poppy gardeners 1876 Scott, J. Opium husbandry 1877 748 Scott, J. Culture of opium poppy 1874 Scott, J. Culture of opium poppy 1878 Scott, W.R. The deaf and dumb 1870749 Scrope Volcanos 1862 Scudder, John Specific diagnosis 1874 Scudder, Samuel Butteflies 1881 Scudder, S. Names for butterflies 1875 Sedgwick Discourse 1850 Sedgwick Geology of the Lake District 1853 752 Sedgwick Cowgill chapel 1870 Seeley Index to fossil remains 1869 Seeley
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Gregorio, Mario A. -Di, ed. 1990. Charles Darwin's marginalia, vol. 1. Edited by Mario A. Di Gregorio, with the assistance of N.W. Gill. New York; London: Garland.
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stratification of the clay beds is not accounted for. Humboldt gisement. SCROPE, George Julius Poulett Volcanos 2nd edn; London; Longman, Green, Longman Roberts; 1862 [Down] p SCUDDER, John M. Specific diagnosis Cincinnati; Wilstach, Baldwin Co.; 1874 [Down, I] SCUDDER, Samuel Hubbard Butterflies New York; Henry Holt Co.; 1881 [Down] SCUDDER, Samuel Hubbard Historical sketch of the generic names proposed for butterflies Salem; Naturalist's Agent; 1875 [Down] SEDGWICK, Adam A discourse on the
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Gregorio, Mario A. -Di, ed. 1990. Charles Darwin's marginalia, vol. 1. Edited by Mario A. Di Gregorio, with the assistance of N.W. Gill. New York; London: Garland.
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, I] HANCOCK, Albany On the organization of the Brachiopoda extract of communication by T.H. Huxley; 1857 [Down, I] p HANSEN, Adolph Vergleichende Untersuchngen über Adventivbildungen bei den Pflanzen Frankfurt a.M.; 1881 (said to belong to CD but no indication) [Botany School] HARRIS, George The theory of the arts 2 vols.; London; Trübner Co.; 1869 [Down, vol. 1 only, I] p HARRIS, Thaddeus William Entomological correspondence ed. S.H. Scudder; Boston; Society of Natural History; 1869 [Down, I by
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