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A801.04
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La Pérouse, Jean François de Galaup de. 1798-9. A voyage round the world performed in the years 1785, 1786, 1787, and 1788. 3 vols., atlas. London: T. Johnson. Atlas.
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A754.01
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Vancouver, George. 1798. A voyage of discovery to the North Pacific Ocean and round the world. 3 vols. London: G.G. and J. Robinson. vol. 1.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page 1] A VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY TO THE NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN, AND ROUND THE WORLD. VOL. I. [page 2
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A754.02
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Vancouver, George. 1798. A voyage of discovery to the North Pacific Ocean and round the world. 3 vols. London: G.G. and J. Robinson. vol. 2.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page i] A VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY TO THE NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN, AND ROUND THE WORLD. VOL. II. [page ii
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A754.03
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Vancouver, George. 1798. A voyage of discovery to the North Pacific Ocean and round the world. 3 vols. London: G.G. and J. Robinson. vol. 3.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page i] A VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY TO THE NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN, AND ROUND THE WORLD. VOL. III. [page ii
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A756
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Colnett, James. 1798. A voyage to the South Atlantic and round Cape Horn into the Pacific Ocean, for the purpose of extending the spermaceti whale fisheries, and other objects of commerce, by ascertaining the ports, bays, harbours, and anchoring births, in certain islands and coasts in those seas at which the ships of the British merchants might be refitted. London: The Author
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page i] A VOYAGE TO THE SOUTH ATLANTIC AND ROUND CAPE HORN INTO THE PACIFIC OCEAN, FOR THE PURPOSE OF EXTENDING THE SPERMACETI WHALE FISHERIES, AND OTHER OBJECTS OF COMMERCE, BY ASCERTAINING THE PORTS, BAYS, HARBOURS, AND ANCHORING BIRTHS, IN CERTAIN ISLANDS AND COASTS IN THOSE SEAS AT WHICH THE SHIPS OF THE BRITISH MERCHANTS MIGHT BE REFITTED. UNDERTAKEN AND PERFORMED BY CAPTAIN JAMES COLNETT, OF THE ROYAL NAVY, IN THE SHIP RATTLER. LONDON PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, BY W
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A801.02
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La Pérouse, Jean François de Galaup de. 1798-9. A voyage round the world performed in the years 1785, 1786, 1787, and 1788. 3 vols., atlas. London: T. Johnson. vol. 2.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page i] A VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD, IN THE YEARS 1785, 1786, 1787, AND 1788, By J. F. C. DELA P ROUSE: PUBLISHED CONTORMABLY TO THE DEGREE OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, OF THE 22D OF APRIL, 1791, AND EDITED BY M. L. A. MILET-MUREAU, BRIGADIER GENERAL IN THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS, DIRECTOR OF FORTIFICATIONS, EX-CONSTITUENT, AND MEMBER OF SEVERAL LITERARY SOCIETIES AT PARIS. IN THREE VOLUMES. TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH. VOL. II. LONDON: PRINTED FOR J. JOHNSON, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH
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A721.01
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Azara, Félix d'. 1802-5. Apuntamientos para la historia natural de los páxaros del Paraguay y Rio de la Plata. 3 vols. Madrid: Imprenta de la Viuda de Ibarra. vol. 1.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page 1] APUNTAMIENTOS PARA LA HISTORIA NATURAL DE LOS QUADR PEDOS DEL PARAG AY Y RIO DE LA PLATA, ESCRITOS POR DON FELIX DE AZARA. TOMO PRIMERO. MADRID MDCCCII. EN LA IMPRENTA DE LA VIUDA DE IBARRA. CON LICENCIA. [page 2
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A721.02
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Azara, Félix d'. 1802-5. Apuntamientos para la historia natural de los páxaros del Paraguay y Rio de la Plata. 3 vols. Madrid: Imprenta de la Viuda de Ibarra. vol. 2.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page 1] APUNTAMIENTOS PARA LA HISTORIA NATURAL DE LOS QUADR PEDOS DEL PARAG AY Y RIO DE LA PLATA, ESCRITOS POR DON FELIX DE AZARA. TOMO SEGUNDO. MADRID MDCCCII. EN LA IMPRENTA DE LA VIUDA DE IBARRA. CON LICENCIA. [page 2
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A721.03
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Azara, Félix d'. 1802-5. Apuntamientos para la historia natural de los páxaros del Paraguay y Rio de la Plata. 3 vols. Madrid: Imprenta de la Viuda de Ibarra. vol. 3.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page 1] APUNTAMIENTOS PARA LA HISTORIA NATURAL DE LOS P XAROS DEL PARAGUAY Y RIO DE LA PLATA, ESCRITOS POR DON FELIX DE AZARA TOMO TERCERO. MADRID MDCCCV. EN LA IMPRENTA DE DO A MANUELA IBARRA. CON LICENCIA. [page 2
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A820
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Playfair, John. 1802. Illustrations of the Huttonian theory of the earth. Edinburgh: Cadell & Davies.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page i] ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE HUTTONIAN THEORY OF THE EARTH. BY JOHN PLAYFAIR, F. R. S. EDIN. AND PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH. Nunc naturalem causam qu rimus et assiduam, non raram et fortuitam. SENECA. EDINBURGH: PRINTED FOR CADELL AND DAVIES, LONDON, AND WILLIAM CREECH, EDINBURGH. 1802. [page ii
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A807
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Maskelyne, Nevil. 1802. Tables requisite to be used with the Nautical ephemeris for finding the latitude and longitude at sea. 3d ed. London: T. Bensley.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page i] TABLES REQUISITE TO BE USED WITH THE NAUTICAL EPHEMERIS, FOR FINDING THE LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE AT SEA. PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE Gt. Bzit. COMMISSIONERS OF LONGITUDE. THE THIRD EDITION, CORRECTED AND IMPROVED. London: PRINTED BY T. BENSLEY, AND SOLD BY JAMES PAYNE AND JOHN MACKINLAY, IN THE STRAND, BOOKSELLERS TO THE SAID COMMISSIONERS. 1802. [Price Five Shillings, stitched in blue Paper.] [page ii
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A925.1
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Burney, James. 1803-17. Chronological history of the voyages and discoveries in the South Sea or Pacific Ocean. 5 vols. London: printed by Luke Hansard, near Lincoln's-Inn Fields, and sold by G. and W. Nicol, bookseller to His Majesty, Pall-Mall, G. and J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row, J. Robson, New Bond-Street, T. Payne, Mew's-Gate, and Cadell and Davies, in the Strand. Volume 1 (1803)
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A925.2
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Burney, James. 1803-17. Chronological history of the voyages and discoveries in the South Sea or Pacific Ocean. 5 vols. London: printed by Luke Hansard, near Lincoln's-Inn Fields, and sold by G. and W. Nicol, bookseller to His Majesty, Pall-Mall, G. and J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row, J. Robson, New Bond-Street, T. Payne, Mew's-Gate, and Cadell and Davies, in the Strand. Volume 2 (1806)
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A925.3
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Burney, James. 1803-17. Chronological history of the voyages and discoveries in the South Sea or Pacific Ocean. 5 vols. London: printed by Luke Hansard, near Lincoln's-Inn Fields, and sold by G. and W. Nicol, bookseller to His Majesty, Pall-Mall, G. and J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row, J. Robson, New Bond-Street, T. Payne, Mew's-Gate, and Cadell and Davies, in the Strand. Volume 3 (1813)
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A925.4
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Burney, James. 1803-17. Chronological history of the voyages and discoveries in the South Sea or Pacific Ocean. 5 vols. London: printed by Luke Hansard, near Lincoln's-Inn Fields, and sold by G. and W. Nicol, bookseller to His Majesty, Pall-Mall, G. and J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row, J. Robson, New Bond-Street, T. Payne, Mew's-Gate, and Cadell and Davies, in the Strand. Volume 4 (1816)
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A925.5
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Burney, James. 1803-17. Chronological history of the voyages and discoveries in the South Sea or Pacific Ocean. 5 vols. London: printed by Luke Hansard, near Lincoln's-Inn Fields, and sold by G. and W. Nicol, bookseller to His Majesty, Pall-Mall, G. and J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row, J. Robson, New Bond-Street, T. Payne, Mew's-Gate, and Cadell and Davies, in the Strand. Volume 5 (1817)
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CUL-DAR29.3.76-77
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Mammalia in Spirits of Wine (enumeration and description of specimens
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A831.01
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Turnbull, John. 1805. A voyage round the world in the years 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803, and 1804, in which the author visited the principal islands in the Pacific Ocean, and the English settlements of Port Jackson and Norfolk Island. 3 vols. London: Richard Phillips. Volume 1.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page i] A VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD, IN THE YEARS 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803, AND 1804; IN WHICH the Author visited the principal Islands IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN, AND THE ENGLISH SETTLEMENTS OF PORT JACKSON AND NORFOLK ISLAND. BY JOHN TURNBULL. IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. I. London: PRINTED FOR RICHARD PHILLIPS, No. 6, BRIDGE- STREET, BLACKFRIARS. By T. Gillet, Salisbury-square. 1805. [page ii
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A831.02
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Turnbull, John. 1805. A voyage round the world in the years 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803, and 1804, in which the author visited the principal islands in the Pacific Ocean, and the English settlements of Port Jackson and Norfolk Island. 3 vols. London: Richard Phillips. Volume 2.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page xi] A VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD, IN THE YEARS 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803, AND 1804; IN WHICH the Author visited the principal Islands IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN, AND THE ENGLISH SETTLEMENTS OF PORT JACKSON AND NORFOLK ISLAND BY JOHN TURNBULL. IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. II London: PRINTED FOR RICHARD PHILLIPS, No. 6, BRIDGE-STREET, BLACKIRIARS. By T. Gillet, Salisbury-square. 1805. [page xii
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A831.03
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Turnbull, John. 1805. A voyage round the world in the years 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803, and 1804, in which the author visited the principal islands in the Pacific Ocean, and the English settlements of Port Jackson and Norfolk Island. 3 vols. London: Richard Phillips. Volume 3.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page xv] A VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD, IN THE YEARS 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803, AND 1804; IN WHICH the Author visited the principal Islands IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN, AND THE ENGLISH SETTLEMENTS OF PORT JACKSON AND NORFOLK ISLAND. BY JOHN TURNBULL. IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. III. London: PRINTED FOR RICHARD PHILLIPS, No. 6, BRIDGE-STREET, BLACKFRIARS. By T. Gillet, Salisbury-square. 1805. [page xvi
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A556.1
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Juan y Santacilla, Jorge and Ulloa, Antonio de. 1806. A voyage to South America...undertaken...by G. Juan and A. de Ulloa, Captains of the Spanish Navy. translated by John Adams. 4th ed. London: John Stockdale. [vol. 1 only, inscribed "Robt FitzRoy to Charles Darwin"] CUL-DAR.LIB.330 vol. 1.
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A556.2
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Ulloa, Antonio de. 1806. A voyage to South America: describing at large the Spanish cities, towns, provinces, &c. on that extensive continent. 4th ed. 2 vols. London: John Stockdale, R. Faulder, Longman, Lackington and J. Harding. vol. 2.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page i] A VOYAGE TO SOUTH AMERICA: DESCRIBING AT LARGE THE SPANISH CITIES, TOWNS, PROVINCES, c. ON THAT EXTENSIVE CONTINENT: UNDERTAKEN, BY COMMAND OF THE KING OF SPAIN, BY DON GEORGE JUAN, AND DON ANTONIO DE ULLOA, CAPTAINS OF THE SPANISH NAVY, FELLOWS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY AT PARIS, c. c. TRANSLATED FROM THE ORIGINAL SPANISH: WITH NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS: AND AN ACCOUNT OF THE BRAZILS. BY JOHN ADAMS, ESQ. OF WALTHAM ABBEY; Who
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A717.1
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Péron, François. 1807. Voyage de decouvertes aux Terres Australes executé par ordre de Sa Majesté l'Empereur et Roi, sur les corvettes Le Géographe, Le Naturaliste, et la goelette Le Casuarina, pendant les années 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803 et 1804. Paris: Imprimerie Impériale; A. Bertrand. vol. 1.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page 1] VOYAGE DE D COUVERTES AUX TERRES AUSTRALES. HISTORIQUE. [page 2
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A727
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Helms, Anton Zacharias. 1807. Travels from Buenos Ayres, by Potosi, to Lima. London: Printed for R. Phillips.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page i] TRAVELS FROM BUENOS AYRES, BY POTOSI, TO LIMA. WITH NOTES BY THE TRANSLATOR, CONTAINING TOPOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTIONS OP THE SPANISH POSSESSIONS IN SOUTH AMERICA, Drawn from the Last and Best Authorities. BY ANTHONY ZACHARIAH HELMS, FORMERLY DIRECTOR OF THE MINES NEAR CRACOW IN POLAND, AND LATE DIRECTOR OP THE MINES AND OF THE PROCESS OF AMALGAMATION IN PERU. LONDON: PRINTED FOR RICHARD PHILLIPS, 6, HRIDGE STREET, BLACKFRIARS, 1807. Printed by J. G. Barnard, 5T
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A722.01
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Azara, Félix d'. 1809. Voyages dans l'Amérique Méridionale depuis 1781 jusqu'en 1801. Contenant la description géographique, politique et civile du Paraguay et de la rivière de La Plata; l'histoire de la découverte et de la conquête de ces contrées; des détails nombreux sur leur histoire naturelle, et sur les peuples sauvages qui les habitent; le récit des moyens employés par les Jésuites pour assujétir et civiliser les indigènes, etc. Publiés d'après les manuscrits de l'auteur, avec une notice sur sa vie et ses écrits, par C. A. Walckenaer; enrichis de notes par G. Cuvier, suivis de l'histoire naturelle des Oiseaux du Paraguay et de La Plata par le même auteur, traduite, d'après l'original espagnol, et augmentée d'un grand nombre de notes par M. Sonnini. Accompagnés d'un Atlas de vingt-cinq planches. 4 vols. Paris: Dentu. vol. 1.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page break] VOYAGES DANS L'AM RIQUE M RIDIONALE. I. [page break
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A722.02
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Azara, Félix d'. 1809. Voyages dans l'Amérique Méridionale depuis 1781 jusqu'en 1801. Contenant la description géographique, politique et civile du Paraguay et de la rivière de La Plata; l'histoire de la découverte et de la conquête de ces contrées; des détails nombreux sur leur histoire naturelle, et sur les peuples sauvages qui les habitent; le récit des moyens employés par les Jésuites pour assujétir et civiliser les indigènes, etc. Publiés d'après les manuscrits de l'auteur, avec une notice sur sa vie et ses écrits, par C. A. Walckenaer; enrichis de notes par G. Cuvier, suivis de l'histoire naturelle des Oiseaux du Paraguay et de La Plata par le même auteur, traduite, d'après l'original espagnol, et augmentée d'un grand nombre de notes par M. Sonnini. Accompagnés d'un Atlas de vingt-cinq planches. 4 vols. Paris: Dentu. vol. 2.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page i] VOYAGES DANS L'AM RIQUE M RIDIONALE. II. [page ii
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A722.03
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Azara, Félix d'. 1809. Voyages dans l'Amérique Méridionale depuis 1781 jusqu'en 1801. Contenant la description géographique, politique et civile du Paraguay et de la rivière de La Plata; l'histoire de la découverte et de la conquête de ces contrées; des détails nombreux sur leur histoire naturelle, et sur les peuples sauvages qui les habitent; le récit des moyens employés par les Jésuites pour assujétir et civiliser les indigènes, etc. Publiés d'après les manuscrits de l'auteur, avec une notice sur sa vie et ses écrits, par C. A. Walckenaer; enrichis de notes par G. Cuvier, suivis de l'histoire naturelle des Oiseaux du Paraguay et de La Plata par le même auteur, traduite, d'après l'original espagnol, et augmentée d'un grand nombre de notes par M. Sonnini. Accompagnés d'un Atlas de vingt-cinq planches. 4 vols. Paris: Dentu. vol. 3.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page 1] VOYAGES DANS L'AM RIQUE M RIDIONALE. III. [page 2
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A722.04
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Azara, Félix d'. 1809. Voyages dans l'Amérique Méridionale depuis 1781 jusqu'en 1801. Contenant la description géographique, politique et civile du Paraguay et de la rivière de La Plata; l'histoire de la découverte et de la conquête de ces contrées; des détails nombreux sur leur histoire naturelle, et sur les peuples sauvages qui les habitent; le récit des moyens employés par les Jésuites pour assujétir et civiliser les indigènes, etc. Publiés d'après les manuscrits de l'auteur, avec une notice sur sa vie et ses écrits, par C. A. Walckenaer; enrichis de notes par G. Cuvier, suivis de l'histoire naturelle des Oiseaux du Paraguay et de La Plata par le même auteur, traduite, d'après l'original espagnol, et augmentée d'un grand nombre de notes par M. Sonnini. Accompagnés d'un Atlas de vingt-cinq planches. 4 vols. Paris: Dentu. vol. 4.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page i] VOYAGES DANS L'AM ERIQUE M RIDIONALE, PAR DON F LIX DE AZARA, COMMISSAIRE ET COMMANDANT DES LIMITES ESPAGNOLES DANS LE PARAGUAY DEPUIS 1781 JUSQU'EN 1801; Contenant la description g ographique, politique et-civile du Paraguay et de la rivi re de La Plata; l'histoire de la d couverte et de la conqu te de ces contr es; des d tails nombreux sur leur histoire naturelle, et sur les peuples sauvages qui les habitent; le r cit des moyens employ s par les J suites pour
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CUL-DAR29.3.1
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wrapper for items 29.3: 2- annotated `Shells' [with a note on reverse as to colour-coding of some entries]
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Red = 1000 Green = 2000 Yellow = 3000 For instance the number 242 printed on yellow paper has the value of 2000 + 242 or 2242 [See Duncan Porter's notes on these collection instructions in Beagle plants, p. 152. See 'Shells in Spirits of wine'. (Beagle specimen list) CUL-DAR29.1.D1-D8
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [118] Voyages of Adventure Beagle. Vol II p. 415. On duration of Vibration of Earthquake at Mocha p. 416 at Valdivia p. 418. at Talcahuano. p. 420 on rising of land after earthquake. no change at Penc
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 115 August 25. I saw metamorphic conglomerates on shore of Loch Looking very like those of Andes Speculate under head of Beagle Channel. on origin of mud with stones scattered irregularly. — (Mem near Gregory Bay). Shropshire case where lamination appeared. — Lyells Denmark. 11
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CUL-DAR53.2.107
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [107] Oct 14/73/ Polly was more indignant that I ever saw her at 6 Beagle puppies [illeg] the hair all round her tail whole length of back became wonderfully erect. This answers I think objection about skin muscles, made by a Reviewer in Maudsley's Phil Journal. C D 1
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 15 Find instances; The whole coast of New Holland shoals much: Dampier remarks on great flats on the NW coast: 8 leagues, from Sydney 90 fathoms La Peyrouse South of Mocha; 19 miles. 65 Fathoms Vide facts in Beechey on NW coast of America off Cape of Good Hope 70 fathoms 20 miles from the shore? Beagle Coast of Brazil? where not rivers (in my Coral paper) 1
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [B53] Voyages of Adventure and Beagle Vol. I p. 56 58} merely quantity of ice 140 258 329 337 Most important glacier at least 168 ft – can ve calculated because 7 fathoms out of water Speaking of fragments of separation granite other of these glaciers being dirty Capt. Washington tells me, that in appending to Edinburgh Cab Enegelop. there is a [illeg]fication of popular error about the floating of ice. (Hooker's fragment base
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Darwin, C. R. 'Observat[ions] on Maldonado birds' [Beagle animal notes] CUL-DAR29.1.C1a Transcribed by Kees Rookmaaker. (Darwin Online, http://darwin-online.org.uk/) 1A 21 Observat on Maldonado birds. chiefly ranges [so] collection very perfect: — p 28. on Port Desire St. Julian — do — 61 Chiloe — list of species not promised - as I did not ascertain species with certainty little value 7 Valparaiso — do — 70 Copiapo — do — 71 some few remarks mostly [new] about country ornithology of Galapagos
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Mr Brayley says he can give me facts respecting lime being heated without parting with Carb. acid – [Darwin cited this in Geological observations on the volcanic islands and parts of South America visited during the voyage of H.M.S. 'Beagle'. 2d ed., p. 9: I am much indebted to Mr. E. W. Brayley in having given me the following references to papers on this subject: Faraday, in the 'Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal,' vol. xv. p. 398 .] Mr Malcolmson in Paper on India gives reason for knowing
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [E46] 115 Rhododendron ferrugineum begins at 1600 metres precisely stops at 2600 yet know that plant can be cultivated with ease near London - what makes the line as trees in Beagle Channel - it is not elements - we cannot believe in such a line, it is other plants - a broad border of Killed trees would form fringe. -but there is a contest a grain of sand turns the balance. Hort. Transact Vol I. M. Ramond. p. 19 do says lofty Alpine plants of Pyrenneæ
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CUL-DAR205.3.238-240
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- Cuba - Jamaica - Scotophilus Carolinensis = North America Mexico - California - Cuba - Vespertilio Chiloensis Waterh. Mam. Voy. Beagle. = The whole of South America - Chiloe - V. New Zealand and Norfolk Island. Scotophilus tuberculatus Forst.; of a type similar to the Pipistrelle of Europe. Mystacina tuberculatus. Gray; a well marked genus, confined to New Zealand. These two species are, so far as is at present known, confined to New Zealand. Molossus Norfolcensis Gray - species peculiar to this
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Remarks, 1839, p. 282: Mr. Sorrell, the boatswain of the Beagle, who has long been accustomed to these seas, informs me, that at this season he has seen small icebergs, with mud and gravel on them, floating from the shores. and footnote: Mr. Sorrell says, that he once saw an iceberg to the eastward of South Shetland, with a considerable block of rock lying on it. ] (10
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CUL-DAR29.3.31-33
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specimen lists from H.M.S. Beagle, p. 10.] 30 Aplysia St Jago p. 14. 106 o Onchidium or Peronia St Jago v. p. 9 – also Doris p. 9 – also Doris same with 54 28 31} Aplysia same as 30 1448 Lima: Mauritius summit of La Ponce mountain – nearly transparent slightish tinge of yellow – superior tentacular with a black vein; inferior colourless – upper surface of body mottled with minutest black points in patches – anterior margin of shell black. 79 Doris St Jago 29 Aplysia do. same as 30, 28, 31 1096 x
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other in form, and in a susceptibility for an education to particular habits to have originated in one type. p. 215 If it could be proved that the Beagle were antecedent, as a distinct breed, to the present race, it would be scarcely doubtful that the Harrier has been produced by a cross between one of the larger Hounds and that diminutive race. Probably, however, it is nothing more than a diminutive race of Stag or Fox Hound. p. 217 218 Pointer probably Spanish origin. – good tempered staunch
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A854.01
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Southey, Robert. 1810-19. History of Brazil. 3 vols. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme. Volume 1.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page i] History of Brazil: by Robert Southey. Part the First. LONDON: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Drme, Paternoster-row. 1810. [page ii
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A854.02
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Southey, Robert. 1810-19. History of Brazil. 3 vols. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme. Volume 2.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page v] History of Brazil; by Robert Southey. Part the Second. London: Printed for Longman, Durst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-rom. 1817. [page vi
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A854.03
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Southey, Robert. 1810-19. History of Brazil. 3 vols. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme. Volume 3.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page iii] History of Brazil: by Robert Southey. Part the Third. LONDON: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-Row. 1819. [page iv
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A787.01
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Humboldt, Alexander von. 1811. Political essay on the kingdom of New Spain. 2 vols. John Black, trans. New York: I. Riley. vol. 1.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page i] POLITICAL ESSAY ON THE KINGDOM OF NEW SPAIN. CONTAINING Researches relative to the Geography of Mexico, the Extent of its Surface and its political Division into Intendancies, the physical Aspect of the Country, the Population, the State of Agriculture and Manufacturing and Commercial Industry, the Canals projected between the South Sea and Atlantic Ocean, the Crown Revenues, the Quantity of the precious Metals which have flowed from Mexico into Europe and Asia
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A787.02
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Humboldt, Alexander von. 1811. Political essay on the kingdom of New Spain. 2 vols. John Black, trans. New York: I. Riley. vol. 2.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page i] Political Essay ON THE KINGDOM OF NEW SPAIN. Researches relative to the Geography of Mexico, the Extent of its Surface and its political Division into Intendancies, the physical Aspect of the Country, the Population, the State of Agriculture and Manufacturing and Commercial Industry, the Canals projected between the South Sea and Atlantic Ocean, the Crown Revenues, the Quantity of the precious Metals which have flowed from Mexico into Europe and Asia, since the
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A808
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Mawe, John. 1812. Travels in the interior of Brazil, particularly in the gold and diamond districts of that country. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page i] TRAVELS IN THE INTERIOR OF BRAZIL. [page ii
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A749
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Buch, Leopold von. 1813. Travels through Norway and Lapland during the years 1806, 1807 and 1808. Translated by John Black. With notes by R. Jameson. London: Henry Colburn.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page 1] TRAVELS THROUGH NORWAY AND LAPLAND. [page 2
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A846
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Dalyell, Thomas. 1814. Observations on some interesting phenomena in animal physiology, exhibited by several species of Planariae. Edinburgh: Archibald Constable.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page iii] OBSERVATIONS ON SOME INTERESTING PHENOMENA IN ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY, EXHIBITED BY SEVERAL SPECIES OF PLANARI . ILLUSTRATED BY COLOURED FIGURES OF LIVING ANIMALS. BY JOHN GRAHAM DALYELL, ESQ. EDINBURGH: PRINTED BY ANDREW BALFOUR, FOR ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE CO. EDINBURGH; AND LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME AND BROWN, LONDON. 1814. [page iv
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A774.01
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Flinders, Matthew. 1814. A voyage to Terra Australis undertaken for the purpose of completing the discovery of that vast country, and prosecuted in the years 1801, 1802, and 1805 in His Majesty's ship the Investigator. 2 vols. London: G. and W. Nicol. vol. 1.
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Darwin's Beagle Library [page i] A VOYAGE TO TERRA AUSTRALIS; UNDERTAKEN FOR THE PURPOSE OF COMPLETING THE DISCOVERY OF THAT VAST COUNTRY, AND PROSECUTED IN THE YEARS 1801, 1802, AND 1803, IN HIS MAJESTY'S SHIP THE INVESTIGATOR, AND SUBSEQUENTLY IN THE ARMED VESSEL PORPOISE AND CUMBERLAND SCHOONER. WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THE SHIPWRECK OF THE PORPOISE, ARRIVAL OF THE CUMBERLAND AT MAURITIUS, AND IMPRISONMENT OF THE COMMANDER DURING SIX YEARS AND A HALF IN THAT ISLAND. BY MATTHEW FLINDERS, COMMANDER
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