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A27b    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 2007. Charles Darwin: A companion. 2d online edition, compiled by Sue Asscher.   Text
. W's financial troubles. Cotton, Mr 1822 An old Mr. Cotton in Shropshire had pointed out to CD the bell stone, an erratic boulder in Shrewsbury—CD's Autobiography 52. Couper, William, 1853-1942. Sculptor of New York. 1909 Bust in bronze by C of CD presented to Christ's College Cambridge by USA delegates to celebrations. Covington, Syms, 1813-1861 Feb. 17. Fiddler and boy to the poop cabin on 2nd voyage of Beagle. Boy 2nd class, shoemaker. Drawing of Lima beauty p. 289 and Napoleon's tomb p. 362
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A27b    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 2007. Charles Darwin: A companion. 2d online edition, compiled by Sue Asscher.   Text
Grant Maddison, Bankers, Southampton. Looked after CD's investments. 1862-1902 William Erasmus D a partner. 1902 Taken over by Lloyd's. Grant, Miss 1857 Governess at Down House for six months. Grant, Robert Edmond, 1793-1874. Zoologist and physician. G was with CD at Edinburgh and they collected on the sea-shore together. Biography: Freeman 1964. DNB. 1827-1874 Prof. Zoology and Comparative Anatomy University College London. 1836 FRS. 1836 G was willing to examine Beagle corallines. 1861 G
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Harley, Agnes Of Slindon, Sussex. 1907 Married Rowland Wedgwood as second wife. Harriet, ?-circa 1950. Second housemaid at Down House. Long description in Bernard D pp. 15-16. until 1925 Stayed on with ED and then with Bessy D until latter's death 1925. Harris A gentleman farmer of Orange Court, Downe. Harris, James A sealer of Del Carmen on Rio Negro. Acted as pilot to Wickham in La Paz, whilst his friend Roberts acted for Stokes in La Liebre—D and Beagle p. 75. Harris, Sir William Snow, 1791
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A27b    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 2007. Charles Darwin: A companion. 2d online edition, compiled by Sue Asscher.   Text
, 1800-1890. Also spelt MacCormick, M'Cormick or Maccormick. Surgeon on 2nd voyage of Beagle. Official naturalist, had trained and wished to be employed on scientific voyages. M was on Erebus and Terror expedition with J. D. Hooker his junior. 1832 Apr. M returned to England, ostensibly sick, but had quarreled with Fitz-Roy and with Wickham—J. J. Keevil, J. R. Naval Med. Serv., 29:36-62, 1943; J. W. Gruber, Brit. J. Hist. Sci., 4:266-282, 1969. FR to Beaufort of M a sad empty headed coxcomb —Keynes
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A544    Periodical contribution:     Wyhe, John van. 2007. Mind the gap: Did Darwin avoid publishing his theory for many years? Notes and Records of the Royal Society 61: 177-205.   Text   Image   PDF
1850s. This diverse evidence converges on the conclusion that Darwin did not avoid publishing, as is commonly believed. It was detailed above how Darwin began to theorize about species at the beginning of his 10-year-long Beagle publishing projects. These were to be finished by work on invertebrates from 1846 to 1848 or 1849. The invertebrate work gradually lengthened to become the barnacle monograph, lasting until 1854 (figure 2). The years of barnacle work should not be described as a
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, Arquipélagodos dos, Brazil. Coastal islands south of Salvador. Also spelt Abrohlos . 1832 Mar. 27 Beagle visited and CD landed. 1835 Misspelt Abrothos in Letters on geology, 4-5. Academia Caesarea Leopoldino-Carolina Germanica Naturae Curiosorum 1857 CD Member under cognomen Forster. Accipe...ex antiqua nostra consuetudine cognomen Forster . Either the father Johann Reinhold F (1729-1798), or the son Johann Georg Adam F (1754-1794), both of whom went on Cook's second voyage. Academia Nacional de
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Beagle at. Earthquake of Feb. 20 had caused almost total destruction of the town and of its port Talcahuano. Condy's ozonised water 1862 CD took for dyspepsia. CD to Hooker with, I think, extraordinary advantage—to comfort, at least —MLi 472. Conington, EDii 19, misprint for Covington q.v. Coniston, Lancashire. 1879 Aug. 2-27 CD had family holiday there. [page] 6
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.and Aug. 1958 only 1958 / CENTENARY OF / DARWIN WALLACE / EVOLUTION THEORY / 1958—D. W. Tucker Gibbons Stamp Monthly 1958 Jul. 1959 USSR, 40k portrait. 1959 Csechoslovakia, 3k portrait. Cocos Keeling to commemorate visit of Beagle 1836. [page] 11
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of CD from life. Copies should carry a facsimile signature Charles Darwin centre and a raised blind Ipswich Museum stamp with arms bottom right. Iquique, Peru. See Benchuca. 1835 Jul. 13-14 Beagle at. Jul. 13 CD landed and made short journey to saltpetre mines. Ireland 1827 May CD visited Belfast and Dublin at end of a tour in Scotland, his only visit to Ireland. [page] 17
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, Bangor, Capel Curig, then Barmouth alone. 1842 Jun. for geology, Capel Curig, Bangor, Caernarvon. 1869 Jun. family holiday, Caerdeon, Barmouth. Walker, Francis, 1809-1874. Entomologist. Assistant at British Museum. 1839 W described CD's chalcid material from Beagle in Vol. 2 of Monographia Chalciditum, 2 vols, London, and elsewhere. [page] 28
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Woodyeare, John Fountain (né Fountain), 1809-1880. Cambridge friend of CD. 1851-1880 Domestic Chaplain to Dowager Countess of Cavan. Woollya Settlement at Tierra del Fuego. 1833 Jan. 27 R. Matthews, missionary, landed there from Beagle. Feb. 6 M taken off again. Woolner, Thomas, 1825-1892. Sculptor. DNB. 1868 CD sat to W for bust which was finished in 1869, now in Botany School Cambridge. It has a certain air of pomposity, which seems to me foreign to my father's expression —Francis D LLiii
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Hellyer, Edward H., 1811-1833. Clerk on 2nd voyage of Beagle. 1833 May, drowned at Falkland Is, collecting bird for Captain. Helmholtz, Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von, 1821-1894. 1858- Prof. Physiology Heidelberg. 1878 H seconded CD's election to Fellowship Koenlich-Preussiche Akademie der Wissenschaften, Berlin. Hemmings, Henry until 1856 Manservant to Sarah Elizabeth Wedgwood [I] at Petley's, Downe, until her death 1856 when he returned to Maer. 1872 H was alive but with a bad heart. Henderson
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. F. J. von Haast. See also Glacier. Darwin Mountain, Peru. Darwin Mountain, Rhodesia; the district is named after the mountain. Darwin Mountains, Magallanes-Patagonia provinces, Chile/Argentina, contain Mounts Fitz-Roy and Stokes. Also called Darwin Cordilleras. Port Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, named on 3rd voyage of Beagle. Town named later. Darwin Sound, Tierra del Fuego, Chile, continuing northwest arm of Beagle Channel. Darwin Spring, see town, Calif. Darwin Street, Shrewsbury
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Desmond, Ray Dictionary of British and Irish botanists and horticulturalists, including plant collectors and botanical artists, London, Taylor and Francis, 1977. This is a 3rd edition of Britten and Boulger, q.v. Diary Nora Barlow, editor, Charles Darwin's diary of the voyage of H.M. S. Beagle, Cambridge, University Press, 1933. DNB Dictionary of National Biography, 63 vols and 3 vols supplements, London, Smith Elder, 1885-1901. 10 year supplements to 1960, Oxford University Press. EB
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Angra do Heroisma, Capital of Terceira, Azores. 1836 Sep. 19-24 Beagle anchored off. CD visited. Angulus Woolneri The infolded point of the human ear, also called A. Woolnerianus and Darwin's peak—LLiii 140; Nature, Lond., Apr. 6, 1871. See also Woolner. Animal intelligence 1882 George J. Romanes, Animal intelligence, London, International Scientific Series XLI. Extracts from CD's notes throughout (F1416). See also Stauffer 1975. First foreign editions: 1883 USA (F1419). 1887 French (F1429
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A27b    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 2007. Charles Darwin: A companion. 2d online edition, compiled by Sue Asscher.   Text
voyage, Fitz-Roy used up to 7 inshore vessels: 4 schooners for inshore surveying work, Adventure [II], La Liebre, La Paz qq.v., and one, of 35 tons, whose name is not given, which was at first, 1835 Jun., loaned by Antonio José Vascunan of Coquimbo, when B. J. Sullivan surveyed parts of Chile coast. It was later bought, and A. B. Usborne surveyed the whole coast of Peru after Beagle left for Galapagos Is; finally sold at Paita, Peru—Fitz-Roy, J. R. Geogr. Soc., 6: 311-343, 1836. [page] 3
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A27b    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 2007. Charles Darwin: A companion. 2d online edition, compiled by Sue Asscher.   Text
Beob, Miss 1865 Governess at Down House for six months. Berkeley Sound, East Falkland Island. 1833, 1834 1833 Mar. 1-Apr. 6, 1834 Mar. 10-Apr. 7 Beagle anchored at. CD there only in 1834. Berkeley, Rev. Miles Joseph, 1803-1889. Mycologist. Vicar of Sibbertoft, Northamptonshire. Dyer described B as the virtual founder of British mycology . See Edible fungus from Tierra del Fuego. DNB. 1862 Jun. 14 B reviewed Orchids in London. Rev. 1868 CD thanks B for sending a copy of his Presidential address
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Bosquet, Joseph Augustin Hubert de, 1814-1880. Belgian carcinologist of Maestricht. 1854 CD sent him copy of Living Cirripedia—MLi 75. 1856 B named Chthamalus darwini, a fossil barnacle from the Chalk, for CD and sent him specimen—MLi 97. 1856 CD to B who was apparently also interested in carrier pigeons—Carroll 138. Boston Society of Natural History 1873 CD Honorary Member. Bosworthick, John Old shipmate of FR. Ropemaker on Beagle second voyage. Botanic Garden, Cambridge. New Botanic Garden
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Cirencester. 1857 CD to B on varieties of domestic pigeon. 1859 CD sent 1st edition of Origin to B—unpublished letter. Buenos Aires, Capital of Argentine. 1832-1833 1832 Jul. 26-1833 Dec. 6 Beagle used mouth of La Plata river as a base for surveying trips. CD used Buenos Aires, Monte Video and Maldonado as bases for inland expeditions. Bulgarian First editions in: 1927 Descent of man (F1047). 1946 Origin of species (F632). 1959 Autobiography (F1511). 1967 Journal of researches (F170). Bull, Mr. A
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A27b    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 2007. Charles Darwin: A companion. 2d online edition, compiled by Sue Asscher.   Text
relating to evolution: 1867 The reign of law, London. 1884 The unity of nature, London. Camphill House on Maer Heath, Staffordshire. 1827-1847 Home of Sarah Elizabeth Wedgwood [I]. House was built for her. She moved in 1827. 1847 Sold with rest of Maer estate after Bessy's death 1846. She moved to Petley's, Downe. Canary Islands 1831 CD planned a trip there with Kirby and Ramsay, perhaps also Dawes, before Beagle invitation came. See also Tenerife. Canby, Dr William Marriott, 1831-1904. Botanist of
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A27b    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 2007. Charles Darwin: A companion. 2d online edition, compiled by Sue Asscher.   Text
publisher. 1865 Spring and summer, CD tried his ice-cure. Charles Darwin and the voyage of the Beagle 1945 Emma Nora Darwin (F1571). Charlesworth, Edward, 1813-1893. Geologist. 1838 CD to Lyell, Charlesworth is to be pitied for many reasons —Carroll 11. 1842 CD to Lyell, discussing a controversy between C and Buckland, Lyell and Owen on the Crag, it is not the wise who rule the universe, but the active rule the inactive and verily Charlesworth is...active —Carroll 28. Chator, William, 1802-1885
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A27b    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 2007. Charles Darwin: A companion. 2d online edition, compiled by Sue Asscher.   Text
desire, not choosing his conduct, which has been bad about money matters to be investigated —D and Beagle pp. 64-6. Darby, Yvonne 1st wife of Sir Robert Vere Darwin. [page] 6
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A27b    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 2007. Charles Darwin: A companion. 2d online edition, compiled by Sue Asscher.   Text
darwiniana Colenso, Scrophulariaceae=Hebe darwiniana. Zinnia darwiniana Haage and Schmidt, Compositae=Glossogyne pinnatifida De Candolle, Compositae, Malaya. FINANCE: On the Beagle voyage, apart from kitting-out expenses, CD drew bills on his father's account through Robarts Co. He reported a total of £735 to his father in letters to his sisters. He was on the books for victuals, but paid £50 per annum to Fitz-Roy towards the expenses of his table, £250 in all, leaving £485 for his personal
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A27b    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 2007. Charles Darwin: A companion. 2d online edition, compiled by Sue Asscher.   Text
Darwin, Charles Robert, 1809-1882. Continued. ITINERARY: Where CD was at any one time in his life is well documented except for the earliest years. For these the autobiographical fragment, printed in MLi 5, is the most helpful; this was probably written in 1838 when he started his personal journal. The journal contains only a little on the Beagle voyage, but J. Researches and Fitz-Roy's Vol. 2 of the Narrative give the details. For much of the time CD was ashore whilst the ship was surveying
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A27b    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 2007. Charles Darwin: A companion. 2d online edition, compiled by Sue Asscher.   Text
Falmouth, Cornwall. Oct. 4 Shrewsbury. Oct. end of, Greenwich unloading Beagle. Nov. 6 London, 43 Great Marlborough St. Nov. circa 21 Maer. Dec. 2-13 London. Dec. 13- Cambridge, J. S. Henslow and Fitzwilliam St. 1837 -Mar. 6 Cambridge with two trips to London one on Jan. 4. Mar. 6-12 London, 43 Great Marlborough St. Mar. 13-Jun. 25 London, 36 Great Marlborough St. Nov. 21 Isle of Wight two-day visit to W. D. Fox. Nov. 23 London. 1838 May 10 Cambridge three days. Jun. 23 London to Leith by
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A27b    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 2007. Charles Darwin: A companion. 2d online edition, compiled by Sue Asscher.   Text
Schriften, 2:84-88 (F1584, 1602). See also Freeman 1968 below. 1909 The foundations of The origin of species, a sketch written in 1842, transcribed and edited by Francis D. Printed for private distribution. 1909 The foundations of The origin of species, Two essays written in 1842 and 1844, transcribed and edited by Francis D. Published edition. The sketch of 1842 is from the same setting of type as previous entry. 1933 Charles Darwin's diary of the voyage on H.M.S. Beagle, transcribed and edited
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A27b    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 2007. Charles Darwin: A companion. 2d online edition, compiled by Sue Asscher.   Text
. CD's religious views are summarized in LLi -304-317. Francis D states My father spoke little on these subjects, and I can contribute nothing from my own recollection . CD considered religious views to be a deeply personal matter and took great pains not to offend ED. 1836-1839 Whilst aboard the Beagle I was quite orthodox . But I had gradually come by this time, i.e. 1836-1839, to see that the Old Testament was no more to be trusted than the sacred books of the Hindoos . 1879 CD to Fordyce, In my
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A27b    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 2007. Charles Darwin: A companion. 2d online edition, compiled by Sue Asscher.   Text
Darwin, Charles Robert, 1809-1882. Continued. SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP: As was customary, CD joined those London societies whose meetings might be of interest to him, although, after he left London in 1842, his attendance at their meetings was infrequent. 1833 He was a founder member of the Entomological Society in 1833. 1839 and before He joined the Zoological Society as a corresponding member in 1831 before the Beagle left England, becoming a Fellow in 1839. 1836 As soon as he returned in 1836 he
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A27b    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 2007. Charles Darwin: A companion. 2d online edition, compiled by Sue Asscher.   Text
science , Brit. Med. J., 2:917 (Bii 235, F1799). Delpino, Giacomo Guiseppe Federico, 1833-1905. Italian botanist. Prof. Botany Genoa and later at Naples. Frequent correspondent. Denny, Henry, 1803-1871. Entomologist, specialist on lice and minute beetles. undated CD to D about races of human lice and on a Mr Martial's observations on them—Carroll 35. 1871 Descent i, 219 mentions D's work on lice of pigeon, fowl and dogs. Derbishire, Alexander Mate on 2nd voyage of Beagle. 1832 Apr. D returned to
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A27b    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 2007. Charles Darwin: A companion. 2d online edition, compiled by Sue Asscher.   Text
Edward Hall Alderson. Drewe, Harriet Maria, 179?-1857. First child of Edward D. 1816 Married Robert, Lord Gifford and had offspring. 1837 Was living at 1 Atholl Crescent, Edinburgh. Drewe, Louisa, ?-circa 1817. Seventh child of Edward D. Drewe, Marianne, 179?-1822. Second child of Edward D. 1820 Married Rev. Algernon Langton. 1822 Died in childbed. Dring, John Edward Collector of shells. 1834 Oct. appointed acting Purser to replace Rowlett on return of Beagle from 2nd voyage. Also acted as Clerk
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A27b    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 2007. Charles Darwin: A companion. 2d online edition, compiled by Sue Asscher.   Text
Proteus anguinus to CD. 1864 F proposed CD for Copley Medal of Royal Society. 1868 Palaeontological memoirs, 2 vols. Falkland Islands British colony in South Atlantic. 1833 Mar. 1 The present inhabitants consist of one Englishman (Dixon) who has resided here for many years and now has charge of the British Flag, 20 spaniards and three women, two of whom are negresses —CD Diary p. 138-9—Keynes p. 118, writing of Port Louis. 1834 Mar. 16 Beagle at Berkeley Sound in East Falkland, Port Louis at head of
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A27b    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 2007. Charles Darwin: A companion. 2d online edition, compiled by Sue Asscher.   Text
Seymour Phillips Allen. Fernando de Noronha Atlantic oceanic islands, belonging to Brazil. 1832 Feb. 20 Beagle anchored off and CD ashore. Ferrier, Sir David, 1843-1928. Physician. Prof. Neuropathology King's College London. 1877 FRS. 1881 F was prosecuted under Vivisection Act. CD had met at C. L. Brunton's house and offered to subscribe towards the expenses of the case—MLii 437, Brit. Med. J., 2:917, 1881. 1911 Kt. [page] 14
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A27b    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 2007. Charles Darwin: A companion. 2d online edition, compiled by Sue Asscher.   Text
; introducing a letter from Müller, ibid., 19:463-464 (Bii 216, F1784). Fuegians The Indian tribes of Tierra del Fuego. The best account of those encountered by the crew of the Beagle as well as the history of Fuegia Basket, Jemmy Button, Boat Memory and York Minster, the Fuegians brought to England on the first voyage, three returned on the second, is in Fitz-Roy's Narrative, 2, esp. 1-16, 119-227. Their later history and that of Fuegians in general is in E. L. Bridges, Uttermost part of the earth, 1947
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A27b    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 2007. Charles Darwin: A companion. 2d online edition, compiled by Sue Asscher.   Text
Hawkins, Benjamin Waterhouse, 1807-1889. Artist. H drew and put on stone the plates for Fish and Reptiles in Zoology of H.M.S. Beagle. H. made the Crystal Palace giant reptile replicas. Hawkshaw, Sir John, 1811-1891. Civil engineer. Of Hollycombe, Sussex. Father of John Clarke H. 1855 FRS. 1873 Kt. 1876 Jun. CD visited his home, Hollycombe, near Midhurst, Surrey. Hawkshaw, John Clarke, 1841-1921. Eldest son of Sir John H. Brother of Mary H. Known as Clarke. 1865 Married Cicely Mary Wedgwood
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A27b    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 2007. Charles Darwin: A companion. 2d online edition, compiled by Sue Asscher.   Text
. Historical sketch Of previous studies and ideas on evolution. 1860 Appeared in a shorter version, written before Feb. 20, in 1st German edition and 4th USA printing. 1861 First added to 3rd English edition of Origin, in answer to criticisms by reviewers. Hitote Tahitian Chief. 1835 Nov. 26 CD discussed lightning conductors with H and several other Chiefs. Hobart, Tasmania. 1836 Feb. 5-17 Beagle anchored in Storm Bay; CD landed. Hobhouse, Arthur, Baron, 1819-1904. Married Mary Farrer. Hobhouse, Mary, see
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review —MLii 379. Jenner, Sir William, Bart, 1815-1898. Physician. 1854-1879 Physician at University College London. 1863 CD consulted—Journal. 1864 FRS. 1868 1st Bart. 1877 KCB. Jenyns, Leonard, later Blomefield, 1800-1893. Anglican priest and naturalist. Vicar of Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambridgeshire. Henslow's brother-in-law. 1840-1842 Wrote Fish for Zoology of the Beagle. circa 1845 J changed his surname on inheritance, when he moved to Bath. 1845 CD about J At first I disliked him, from his
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, Mr Charles Darwin and the Officers of H.M.S. 'Beagle' 15.0.0 —subscription to building fund for the chapel fund there. Mss subscription list 1834-1841, at Russell Centennial Museum. 1836 Placing a church at the headquarters of iniquity, at such a notorious place as Kororadika (the older spelling), is certainly a bold trial... This little village is the very stronghold of vice — Moral state of Tahiti p. 231. 1844 Renamed Russell . 1873 Chapel renamed Christ Church. Kovalevskaya, Sof'ya
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Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot., 19:204-295, with CD's 1862 papers on Primula and Catasetum. Lion, The, Inn, Wyle Cop, Shrewsbury. 1835 CD to his sister Susan, CD considered staying there when he got back from Beagle voyage, travelling by coach from Falmouth, to avoid waking family in middle of the night. In the event he reached Shrewsbury in the early morning. It is still there as an hotel. Litchfield, Henrietta Emma, see Darwin. Litchfield, Richard Buckley, 1831-1903 Jan. 11. Scholar and philanthropist
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. Geologist, stonemason and author. CD never knew this remarkable man, but he borrowed Lady Lyell's copy of Footsteps of the Creator, 1849, and then bought one himself—MLii 125. Miller, William Hallowes, 1801-1880. Mineralogist. DNB. 1832-1870 Prof. Mineralogy Cambridge. 1836 M helped CD with examination of rocks from Beagle voyage. 1838 FRS. 1859 M and CD corresponded on structure of cells of honeybee comb—MLi 121, Carroll 189. Milman, Henry Hart, 1791-1868. Anglican clergyman and author. Dean
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influential in obtaining money from the Exchequer for publication of scientific results of Beagle voyage. DNB. 1797 11th Duke FRS. 1834-1837 President of the Linnean Society. Seymour, Gertrude, ?-1825. 1812 Married John Hensleigh Allen [I]. Shaen, Emily, see Winkworth. Shaen, Margaret J. Daughter of William S. Family friend and continued to visit ED. 1887 ED to S, My dear one felt you completely one of the family and not 'company' —EDii 280. Shaen, William, 1870-1887. Solicitor and educationalist. 1851
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varieties, and on the perpetuation of varieties and species by natural means of selection , by Charles Darwin...and Alfred Wallace, J. Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond., 3, No. 9:1-62 (Bii 3, F1699). Communicated by Lyell and Hooker, Tuesday Jul. 1. See also Zoologist, 16:6263-6308 (F349). First foreign editions: 1870 German (F365). 1939 Russian (F370). 1960 Italian (F368). Teneriffe, Canary Islands. See also Canary Islands. 1832 Jan. 7 Beagle anchored there, but CD could not land there because of quarantine
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because he had not heard of T before the trial—Carroll 539. Truttle's (Truettel's Wurz and Richter). A London bookseller. 30 Soho Square. 1833 Henslow to CD, I will ask your brother to enquire at Truttle's for Cuvier, Anatomie des mollusques, Paris 1817—Darwin-Henslow 67. Tuamotu Archipelago Pacific Island group, also known as Dangerous or Low Archipelago. Fitz-Roy spells Tuaamotu , with chart in appendix to Vol. 2 of Narrative. 1835 Nov. 9-13 Beagle sailed through on way to Tahiti, charting
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). 1880 Erasmus Darwin (F1320). 1881 Movement in plants (F1327). 1882 Vegetable mould and worms (F1363). 1887 Life and letters (F1456). 1889 Coral reefs (F278). 1891 Volcanic islands and South America (F283). 1903 More letters (F1549). 1956 Biographical sketch of an infant (F1306). 1975 Zoology of the voyage of the Beagle, Part V, Reptiles only (F9a). Upper Gower Street, London. No. 12, later 110 Gower St., first home of CD and ED on marriage. They called it Macaw Cottage from the gaudy curtains
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Waterhouse, Alfred, 1830-1905. Architect. Atkins 89 suggests that W visited Down House, but in error for George Robert W. q.v. 1865 W designed British Museum (Natural History). Waterhouse, George Robert, 1810-1888. Mammalogist and entomologist. Keeper of Mineralogy and Geology at British Museum (Natural History). A friend of CD and often at Down House. DNB. 1838-1839 W wrote Zoology of the voyage of the Beagle, Part II, Living Mammalia. 1843 CD to Lyell, if Waterhouse is hired he will enjoy
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CD to S, on his election as Foreign Corresponding Member of Kaiserliche Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna—Carroll 397. Sulivan, Sir Bartholomew James, 1810-1890. Naval Officer. Joined FR on 1st voyage of Beagle. 2nd Lieutenant on 2nd voyage of Beagle. Chief Naval Officer at Board of Trade. Biography 1896: H. N. Sulivan (son) Life and letters of S, London Murray. DNB. S made enquiries for CD on feral cattle and horses—J. Researches 1845 ch. ix. 1840 S called on CD—J. A. Sulivan, great grandson
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A544    Periodical contribution:     Wyhe, John van. 2007. Mind the gap: Did Darwin avoid publishing his theory for many years? Notes and Records of the Royal Society 61: 177-205.   Text   Image   PDF
collect all kinds of facts, about Varieties Species for my some-day work to be so entitled'.92 In any case this determination not to write a sketch lasted only until 'June 1842 [when] I first allowed myself the satisfaction of writing a very brief abstract of my theory in pencil in 35 pages'.93 He had just finished correcting the proofs of his book on coral reefs, so he had a bit of time before continuing with Beagle work. We should focus on the words 'a theory by which to work'. Although the
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. According to the account given here, avoiding publication is unimaginable. See also F. Darwin (ed.), Charles Darwin (Murray, London, 1892). 7 N. Barlow, Charles Darwin's diary of the voyage of H.M.S. 'Beagle' (Cambridge University Press, 1933); N. Barlow, Charles Darwin and the voyage of the Beagle (Pilot Press, London, 1945). 8 R. E. D. Clark, Darwin: before and after: the story of evolution (Paternoster Press, London, 1948), pp. 56 and 57. I am grateful to James Moore for bringing this source to
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communicated Fitz-Roy's paper on Beagle voyage to J. R. Geogr. Soc., 6:311-343. ?1850 CD to E. Cresy, CD considered that naval expeditions, especially those in search of missing vessels, were a waste of money. Barrow was much in favour of them. That old sinner —MLi 68. [page] 2
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Bunbury, Frances Joanna, see Horner. Bunsen, Baroness, see Frances Waddington. Bunnett, Templeton 1867 An Australian who in 1867 answered Queries about expression. Burchell, William, John, 1781-1863. Explorer and naturalist. Travelled in South America and later in South Africa. CD knew in London after return of Beagle—Red Notebook p. 117. Burke, Sir Henry Farnham, 1859-1924. Genealogist. 1887-1911 Somerset Herald. 1888 Pedigree of the family of Darwin, privately printed, sixty copies. The most
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for Beagle—Barlow, Darwin and Henslow 25, 41. Case, Rev. George Augustus Unitarian minister at Shrewsbury with a chapel in High St. 1798-1831 Was pastor at Shrewsbury. 1817 CD went for a year, with sister Emily Catherine, to an infant school run by C.—Barlow, Autobiography 22. C's school was at The Old Parsonage, Claremont Hill. CD was there up to the age of nine . 1959 Nov. 22 a special service was held when Alister Hardy, himself a Unitarian, gave an address—Arnold Broadbent 1962 The story of
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