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CUL-DAR75.74    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   [Abstracts of 8vo Pamphlets] `[G]398-[G]425'   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [74] (12 8vo Pamphlets — Abstract 398.    Turner W. on males fishes hatching over in marshes Turner, William. 1866. On a remarkable mode of gestation in an undescribed species of Arius (A. boakeii). Journal of Anatomy and Physiology 1 (November): 78-82. [inscribed][Darwin Pamphlet Collection 398] PDF 400     O. Heer — on recent extinction of 3 water-plants in Switzerland Heer, Oswald. 1866. Die Pflanzen der Pfahlbauten. Zurich: Zürcher und Furrer
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CUL-DAR75.90    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   [Abstracts of 8vo Pamphlets] `[G]1324-[G]1397'   Text   Image
-105, 149-160. (whole issue) [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 1377] PDF 1379 Dyer on Distribution of Plants Thiselton-Dyer, William Turner. 1878. On plant distribution as a field for geographical research. London: Clowes. (from: Lecture on plant-distribution as a field for geographical research. [Read 24 June 1878.] Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of London 22: 412-445.) [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 1379] PDF 1382 Brehm on Nectaries Behrens, Wilhelm Julius. 1878. Anatomisch
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F1840    Book:     Keynes, Richard Darwin ed. 2000. Charles Darwin's zoology notes & specimen lists from H.M.S. Beagle. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.   Text   Image   PDF
, 209 10, 212 13, 256, 278, 399 Liesk, Mr 310, 311, 367 Lima xxiii, 249, 359, 411 12, 417, 421 Linnaeus, Carl xiii, xviii Linnean Society 318 Lister, Martin 109 London Society of Natural History 254 Los Arenales 359 Low, William 173, 278 Lowes Harbor 229, 277, 279 82, 356, 409 Lyell, Charles 8, 35 Macbeth 28 Madagascar xxiv Madeira 8 Magellan, Straits of xxiv, 101, 122, 132 3, 135, 161, 181 2, 188 90, 209, 213, 226, 345 6, 351, 353, 381, 396, 398, 402, 404 Maldonado xx, xxi, xxiv, 57, 65 6, 150 1
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CUL-DAR119.-    Note:    1838--1851   'Books to be read' and 'Books Read' notebook   Text   Image
with notes by Richard Owen. vol. 4 of The works of John Hunter, F.R.S. with notes. ed. by James F. Palmer. 4 vols. London. 1835-7. Malthus, Thomas Robert. 1826. An essay on the principle of population. 6th ed. 2 vols. London. [Darwin Library-CUL] Owen, Richard. 1839. Entozoa. In vol. 2, pp. 111-144, of Todd, Robert Bentley, The cyclopedia of anatomy and physiology. 5 vols. London. 1836-59. Parent-Duchâlet, Alexandre Jean Baptiste. 1836. De la prostitution dans la ville de Paris considéré sous
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CUL-DAR119.-    Note:    1838--1851   'Books to be read' and 'Books Read' notebook   Text   Image
the Channel Islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, and Sark. London. Bennett, Edward Turner, ed. 1837. The natural history and antiquities of Selborne [By Gilbert White.] A new edition with notes by Edward Turner Bennett. London. [Abstract in CUL-DAR71.29-30.] Girou de Buzareingues, Louis François Charles. 1828. De la génération. (Mémoire sur la distribution et les rapports des deux sexes en France.) Paris. Journal of the Agricultural and Horticultural Society of India. Calcutta. 1842
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CUL-DAR119.-    Note:    1838--1851   'Books to be read' and 'Books Read' notebook   Text   Image
observations de Ffrédéric Cuvier. 2d ed. Paris. [Darwin Library-CUL] Girou de Buzareingues, Louis François Charles. 1828a. De la génération. (Mémoire sur la distribution et les rapports des deux sexes en France.) Paris. Girou de Buzareingues, Louis François Charles. 1828b. Philosophie physiologique, politique et morale. Paris. Heberden, William. 1801. Observations on the increase and decrease of different diseases and particularly of the plague. London. Hooker, Joseph Dalton. 1844-7. Flora Antarctica
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
Sept. [1859]. Correspondence vol. 7. Turner Dr. W. 25 Royal Crescent Edinburgh. William Turner (1832-1916), anatomist. Listed again below. Trimen R. 71. Guildford St.- W.C. 24. Woburn Square W.C. Roland Trimen (1840-1916), zoologist and entomologist. Turner Prof. W 7 Brunswick St. Hillside Edinburgh 6. Eaton Terrace William Turner. Listed above. Tegetmeier. W.B. Fortis Green Finchley N. ———— Field office 346 Strand W.C. William Bernhard Tegetmeier listed above. See W. B. Tegetmeier to Darwin 9
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
), German zoologist. Founded the Zoological Station at Naples, the first marine laboratory. See his recollection of meeting Darwin here. Dyer Prof W. T. Thiselton Dyer 10 Gloucester William Turner Thiselton-Dyer (1843-1928), botanist. On Personal Friends invited list for Darwin's funeral. See his recollections of Darwin here. Delpino Prof. Genova Italy Federico Delpino (1833-1905), Italian botanist. Darwin R. Esq Fern Buxton Reginald Darwin. Also listed on p. 9. —[Darwin] Miss Violetta 2 Park Villas 17
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
Cundall 1915. Harvey Dr. W. H. Trinity College Dublin. William Henry Harvey, Irish botanist. Listed also above. Hayne W.W. St James R. Croydon Common Watson Ward Hayne (1822/3-1893), solicitor and pigeon fancier. Herbert J. M. Esq Rocklands Ross.— John Maurice Herbert. Listed on p. 19. Headland Ed. 6. Upper Portland Pl. Park Crescent Edward Headland (1803-1869), apothecary. See Darwin to J. D. Hooker [22 Jan. 1860]. Correspondence vol. 8. Holland Sir H. 25 Lower Brook St. 12 guineas to Down Henry
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F1583    Book:     Stauffer, R. C. ed. 1975. Charles Darwin's Natural Selection; being the second part of his big species book written from 1856 to 1858. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.   Text   Image   PDF
Poems. A New Edition with Engravings in two Volumes. London, 1825. [The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne. By the Rev. Gilbert White, M.A. With the Naturalist's Calendar; and Miscellaneous observations. Extracted from his papers. A New Edition, with Notes, by Edward Turner Bennett, Esq., F.L.S., c, Secretary of the Zoological society; and others. London, 1837. vI, 45. The Natural History of Selborne, by the late Rev. Gilbert White, M.A., A new edition, with notes by the Rev. Leonard
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CUL-DAR120.-    Note:    1838   'Books' [read] alphabetical catalogue   Text   Image
Taubenfreund [Weber 1850] Walther Rindvieh [Walther 1817a] — der Hund [Walther 1817b] Willugby. Ornithology by Ray. [Willughby 1678] Bennett, Edward Turner ed. 1837. The natural history and antiquities of Selborne. [By Gilbert White.] A new edition with notes by Edward Turner Bennett. London. [Abstract in CUL-DAR71.29-30.] Wagner, Rudolph. 1845. Elements of the comparative anatomy of the vertebrate animals. ed. from the German by A. Tulk. London. [Darwin Library-CUL] Wallace, Alfred Russel. 1853
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A188    Periodical contribution:     1861. Indian Famine relief fund. The Times (5 April): 6.   Text   Image
. Macdonald, Esq. James M'Killop, Esq. (late Palmer, M'Killop, and Co) G. G. Macpherson, Esq. General Tremenbeere. George Smith, Esq. George Palmer, Esq., jun. P. D. Hadow, Esq., Deputy-Chairman P. and O. Co. W P. Andrew, Esq. Lieut.-General Sir James Outram, Bart. Colonel Sir Herbert Edwards, K.C.B. William Ferguson, Esq. Charles Kelson, Esq. (Kelson, Tritton, and Co.) Sir Robt. Hamilton. The Rt. Hon. Lord Burghrey. Montaguo Gore, Esq. F. D. Goldsmid, Esq. Colonel Sir P. Melvill Melvill. Alexr
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CUL-DAR80.B68    Abstract:    [1866--1870]   Turner W ` Journal Anat Phys' 1866: 78   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [B68] 35 *Dr W. Turner in Journal of Anat. Phy. Nov. 1. 1866. p. 78. Prof. Wyman and Dr Günther had previously published similar accounts. Turner, William. 1866. On a remarkable mode of gestation in an undescribed species of Arius (A. boakeii). Journal of Anatomy and Physiology 1 (November): 78-82. [inscribed][Darwin Pamphlet Collection 398] PDF Darwin cited this in Descent 1: 210-11. n26: On male fishes hatching the ova in their mouths, see a very
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F3687    Book contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1969. [Letter to William Turner, 14 December [1866]]. Sotheby & Co. Catalogue of valuable printed books. 3-4 March. London.   Text
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [page] 355 DARWIN (CHARLES) Three Interesting A.Ls.s., c. 17 pages, 8vo., Down, 14 December, [1866]-1 February, [1867], [to William Turner, Professor of Anatomy at Edinburgh]: concerning the preparation of material for the writer's book The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication, explaining that since there has been so much discussion on the bearing of such views as I hold, on Man, I have some thoughts of adding a chapter on the subject
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CUL-DAR80.B70    Abstract:    [[1867--1871]]   Turner W `Proceedings Royal Society Edinburgh' 1866-1867: 65   Text   Image
He has also shown *that M. St. is not pelvic m he has found the mus out of 600 body examine in about 3 persons he adds this may offer a useful illustration. We have a number of cases variable development, not regular mus which passes from the eyebrow over the scalp to the back of the head; for some persons can move the scalp. M. A. de C. has kindly communicated to me a curious instance of the long related peculiar Turner, William. 1867. On the musculus sternalis. (Read 21 January.) Proceedings
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CUL-DAR80.B19-B20    Note:    [1867-1871]   (6) What is musculus sternalis   Text   Image
(4) Lungs in early embryo do they seem to consist of 4 Lobes, can these persistent traces of such structures? I have seen notices of 3 lobes in adult state.— (Omit) Aug: Müller (5) The heart in earliest embryonic condition is it a single vessel or tube— It is a single tube which becomes bulb Huxley Ch. I. Turner, William. 1867. On the musculus sternalis. [Read 21 January.] Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 6: 65-66. [CUL-DAR.LIB.PER-U1410] PDF. See CUL-DAR80.B70. Darwin cited this
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CUL-DAR210.11.33    Note:    1868--1870   presentation copies - `Variation' 1st and 2d editions   Text
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 33 Variation under Domestication 1867 English Edit. 1 Self 2 Etty 3 William 4 Erasmus 5 Th. Rivers 6 Sir W. Elliot 7 John Scott ✓ 8 R. Swinhoe. H.M. Cons through foreign Office 9 Tegetmeier 10 Blyth   Princess Terrace R. Park 11 Aug. Laugel   Orlean House Richmon   Surrey 12 Victor Carus 13 Mr. Robinson Munro at Pet Lawson. Inverleith Row 14 W. D. Fox 15 Fritz Müller ✓ 16 Walsh 17 Canestrini Modena ✓ 18 Asa Gray 19 Lyell 20 Hooker 21 Huxley 22 Wallace
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CUL-DAR80.B105    Abstract:    [1869--1871]   ` Journal Anat Phys' November 1869: 161   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [B105] Journal of Anat. Phys. Nov 1869 p. 161. Vertebrates originally Hermaphrodites. Rudiments Turner, William. 1869. Report on the progress of anatomy. Journal of Anatomy and Physiology 4: 150-163. [CUL-DAR.LIB.PER-U510] PD
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CUL-DAR88.92    Abstract:    [1871--1874]   `Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London' 1871: 45   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [92] Proc. Zoolog. Soc. 1871 p. 45 Narwhal tusk on left side p. 52. two tusks race. Turner, William. 1872. Some observations on the dentition of the narwhal (Monodon monoceros). Journal of Anatomy and Physiology 7 no. 11: 75-79. [CUL-DAR.LIB.PER-U516] PD
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CUL-DAR88.89    Abstract:    [1872--1874]   ` Journal Anat Phys' November 1872: 76   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [89] Mammals Journal of Ant. Phys Nov, 72 p. 76 Tusks of Narwhal. Turner, William. 1872. Some observations on the dentition of the narwhal (Monodon monoceros). Journal of Anatomy and Physiology 7 no. 11: 75-79. [CUL-DAR.LIB.PER-U516] PD
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CUL-DAR210.11.21    Note:    [1872]   presentation copies - `Origin of species', 6th edition [presentation list]   Text
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 21 Pres. Copies of 6th Edit of Origin ✓ Alexander Agassiz ✓ Chauncey Wright Asa Gray? ✓ Winwood Reade II. St. Mary Abbot Terrace Kensington Mivart ✓ Wallace ✓ William Darwin ✓ Huxley ✓ Lyell Hooker ✓ E. Ray Lankester. ✓ O. Salvin ✓ Flower. ✓ Busk; ✓ Günther ✓ Prof. Mantegazza Florence Pls send with a note on account of Remarks ✓ Pryor of Cambridge ✓ Dr Lawson T. Davidson, 8 Denmark Terrace, Brighton. Revd T. R. Stebbing, Tot Crest Hall, Torquay ✓ A. W
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F2547    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1873. Testimonial to Dr. James Murie. Medical Times and Gazette1, (29 March): 350.   Text   PDF
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [page] 350 Testimonial to Dr. James Murie. An opinion having been expressed that it might not be inappropriate to present Dr. James Murie, formerly Prosector to the Zoological Society of London, with a substantial recognition of the services which he has rendered to science by his numerous memoirs printed in the Proceedings and Transactions of the Zoological Society and other scientific journals, we, the undersigned, have pleasure in acquiescing in
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CUL-DAR75.52    Abstract:    [1876--1882.04.00]   Abstract of ` Journal Anat Phys' 1869-1876   Text   Image
been cut in the neck [Brown-Séquard, Charles Édouard and Dupuy, Eugène. 1872. Hereditary transmission of acquired qualities. (Rev. Scientifique, 1871-1872, p. 668). Journal of Anatomy and Physiology 6 no. 10: 489. [CUL-DAR.LIB.PER-U515] PDF] Oct 1875 vol X. p. 173 gradation in structure of various forms of the Placenta — It absorbs matter secreted by the womb. (makes origin of Placenta as with Selection Hippo campus plainer) [Turner, William. 1875. On the structure of the diffused, the
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F2003    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. et al. 1877. [Memorial] Zoology of the 'Challenger' Expedition. Nature. A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science 16 (14 June): 118.   Text   Image   PDF
secure the aid of the most competent naturalists without regard to their nationality; and, even if it were proper that national jealousies should be imported into science, Sir C. Wyville Thomson can hardly be reproached on this score, when it is considered that two-thirds at least of the naturalists whose aid he has obtained are Englishmen. J. D. HOOKER. T. H. HUXLEY. CHARLES DARWIN. ST. GEORGE MIVART. FRANCIS DAY. GEO. BUSK. WILLIAM B. CARPENTER. W. H. FLOWER. P. L. SCLATER. OSBERT SALVIN. A. H
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F1926    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. et al. 1877. [Memorial to Earl Carnarvon on the proposed South African Confederation by the Committee of the Aborigines Protection Society]. The Times (23 July): 10.   Text   Image   PDF
; Edmund Sturge, William Shaen, Robert Shaw, Major-General; H. Fell Pease, J.P., Darlington; Edward Backhouse, Sunderland; James Peek, Torquay; Richard Smith, Lincoln's-inn; G.L. Neighbour, 127, High Holborn; W.A. Hunter, Temple; F. S. Turner, Wimbledon; Stafford Allen, Arthur Arnold, A. Buzacott, James Davis, D.D.; Thomas Harvey, Leeds; George Sturge, Sydenham; Joseph Huntley, Reading; G. S. Gibson, Saffron Walden; Francis E. Fox, Plymouth; George Palmer, Reading; Joseph Mullens, D.D., John E
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F2093    Periodical contribution:     Timiriazev, Kliment. [1877]. A visit to Darwin at Down. From: Historical note K. A. Timiriazev: A visit to Darwin, with notes by Leon Bell. Archipelago 9 (2006): 44-58.   Text
. Tisselton-Dayer, [William Turner Thiselton-Dyer] now Sir William, who has since succeeded his father-in-law as the director and has now retired due to old age. Meanwhile, Hooker himself is still going strong, working, making speeches, at the age of 92! It was not until some time later that I was able to meet him. In fact it was twenty years later. And a year ago he kindly sent me a photograph of himself working at his desk piled high with collections of herbs. Who knows what a cultural legacy a whole
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F1416    Book contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1882. [Extracts from Darwin's draft chapter 10 of Natural selection]. In Romanes, G. J., Animal intelligence. London: Kegan Paul Trench & Co.   Text   Image   PDF
. Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d. Seeking his Fortune, and other Stories. With 4 Illustrations. New and Cheaper Edition. Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d. Seven Autumn Leaves from Fairy Land. Illustrated with 9 Etchings. Square crown 8vo, 3s. 6d. STOCKTON, Frank R. A Jolly Fellowship. With 20 Illustrations. Crown 8vo, 5s. STORR, Francis, and TURNER, Hawes. Canterbury Chimes; or, Chaucer Tales retold to Children. With 6 Illustrations from the Ellesmere MS. Second Edition. Fcap. 8vo, 3s. 6d. STRETTON, Hesba. David Lloyd's Last
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F1416    Book contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1882. [Extracts from Darwin's draft chapter 10 of Natural selection]. In Romanes, G. J., Animal intelligence. London: Kegan Paul Trench & Co.   Text   Image   PDF
Translations from Dante, Petrarch, Michael Angelo, and Vittoria Colonna. Fcap. 8vo, 7s. 6d. TURNER, Rev. C. Tennyson. Sonnets, Lyrics, and Translations. Crown 8vo, 4s. 6d. Collected Sonnets, Old and New. With Prefatory Poem by ALFRED TENNYSON; also some Marginal Notes by S. T. COLERIDGE, and a Critical Essay by JAMES SPEDDING. Fcap. 8vo, 7s. 6d. WALTERS, Sophia Lydia. The Brook: a Poem. Small crown 8vo, 3s. 6d. A Dreamer's Sketch Book. With 21 Illustrations by Percival Skelton, R. P. Leitch, W
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F1592.2    Book:     Marchant, James ed. 1916. Alfred Russel Wallace letters and reminiscences. London: Cassell. Volume 2.   Text   Image   PDF
as Westminster Abbey, the burial-place of his illustrious fellow-worker Charles Darwin, petition the Right Reverend the Dean and Chapter for permission to place a medallion in Westminster Abbey. We further guarantee, if the medallion be accepted, to pay the Abbey fees of 200. ARCH. GEIKIE JOHN W. JUDD WILLIAM CROOKES OLIVER J. LODGE A. B. KEMPE E. B. POULTON E. RAY LANKESTER A. STRAHAN D. H. SCOTT H. H. TURNER D. PRAIN J. LARMOR A. E. SHIPLEY W. RAMSAY RAPHAEL MELDOLA SILVANUS P. THOMPSON P. A
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F1598    Book:     Barlow, Nora ed. 1967. Darwin and Henslow. The growth of an idea. London: Bentham-Moxon Trust, John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
.' These letters from Darwin to Henslow probably became known to Dawson Turner through Henslow's friend William Hooker, long before the closer ties of family and friendship which were to follow; for William Hooker's son Joseph married Henslow's daughter Frances in 1851, and Joseph Hooker became Charles Darwin's closest friend for the last forty years of his life. Part II: Letters 57-121, 1838-60 The originals (or copies) are in the Cambridge University Library, with the exceptions already mentioned
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F1598    Book:     Barlow, Nora ed. 1967. Darwin and Henslow. The growth of an idea. London: Bentham-Moxon Trust, John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
FLY-LEAF OF THE KEW VOLUME [The small fly-leaf, 5 3 inches, introducing the letters in the Kew volume, is by William Dawson Turner, grandfather of Joseph Dalton Hooker; Hooker married Henslow's daughter in 1851, and Hooker succeeded his father as Director of Kew Gardens in 1865. Thus the preservation of this bound volume of letters in the Kew Library can be explained.] 40 letters from C. Darwin to Prof. Henslow of these 11 written from 11 July 1831 to Dec. 3 1831, before C.D. sailed in the
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F1598    Book:     Barlow, Nora ed. 1967. Darwin and Henslow. The growth of an idea. London: Bentham-Moxon Trust, John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
Teneriffe, 53; its great Dragon Tree, 26 and n.3 Tierra del Fuego, 48, 76, 241; D. on the natives, 71-2, 73; a final adieu, 98; its geology, etc., 72, 84-5; presentation of articles from, 151; repatriation of Fuegians, 73 and n.1; second visit to, 82; shipment of plants from, 84; suggested survey of, 28, 29-30, 31 Tollet, Mr, 191 and n.1 Turner, William Dawson (1775-1858), xi, 21 Uruguay, the, 82 Valparaiso, 11-12, 75, 242; D. at, 95ff.; earthquake in, 100 Wallace, Alfred Russel (1823-1913), 27 n.2
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F1817    Book:     Barrett, Paul H., Gautrey, Peter J., Herbert, Sandra, Kohn, David, Smith, Sydney eds. 1987. Charles Darwin's notebooks, 1836-1844: Geology, transmutation of species, metaphysical enquiries. British Museum (Natural History); Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.   Text   PDF
Tu-Li-Shin 1821 Narrative of the Chinese Embassy to the Kahn of the Tourgouth Tartars, in the years 1712, 13, 14, and 15. [Transl. by George Thomas Staunton.] London. C269 Tullamore, Lord. See Bury, Charles William, Lord Tullamore Turnbull, Alexander See Christie, A.T. Turner, Edward 1837 Elements of chemistry. London. A84 Turner, Samuel 1800 An account of an embassy to the court of the Teshoo Lama, in Tibet. London. C266 Turpin, Pierre-Jean-Francois [1827] Organographie végétale. Observations
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F1817    Book:     Barrett, Paul H., Gautrey, Peter J., Herbert, Sandra, Kohn, David, Smith, Sydney eds. 1987. Charles Darwin's notebooks, 1836-1844: Geology, transmutation of species, metaphysical enquiries. British Museum (Natural History); Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.   Text   PDF
reformer, friend of the Wedgwoods and Darwins. E15 QE19 Turner, Edward, 1798−1837; chemist; FRS (1830). RN156 Van Voorst, John; publisher of natural history works, London. QE18 Voltaire, Francois-Marie Arouet de, 1694−1778; French author and philosopher; FRS (1743). M145 Waterhouse, George Robert, 1810−1888; naturalist; curator, Zoological Society of London, 1836−43; described mammals and entomological specimens from the Beagle voyage. A14 B71, 162, 166, 249, 250, 256, ibc C22, 36, 95, 107, 116, 162
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F3275    Book:     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.   Text   Image   PDF
; 1865 [Down] TREMAUX, Pierre Origine et transformation de l'homme et des autres êtres part 1; Paris, L. Hachette; 1865 [CUL] NB 0/ TREUB, Melchior Notes sur l'embryogénie de quelques orchidées Amsterdam; Johannes Müller; 1879 [Down, I] p TRIMEN, Henry and THISELTON-DYER, William Turner Flora of Middlesex London; Robert Hardwicke; 1869 [Down] ex, gd, no NB 345 large number of rarest plants, compared with common in Middlesex 345 25-23m P TSCHUDI, Friedrich von Sketches of nature in the Alps London
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