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A1    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 1977. The works of Charles Darwin: an annotated bibliographical handlist. Dawson: Folkestone. 2d ed.   Text   Image   PDF
title H.M.S. Beagle in South America etc. viii + 147 pp. Adapted by Amabel Williams-Ellis, helped by Ann Stephen and Charlotte and Christopher Williams-Ellis. The World of Youth Series No. 4. L; T, 977(2). [77 138. [1931] Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott Co., Abridged edition with title The voyage of the Beagle; adapted from the narratives and letters of Charles Darwin and Capt. Fitzroy. U.S.A. edition of No. J37. 139. 1936 London, J. M. Dent. As No. 135. Everyman Library, Science No. 104. T, 1309(14
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. PetrovskiL Corrected and revised by E. W. Wulf. Introduction and notes by I. M. Molyakov. L. Memoir of Professor Henslow Henslow was Professor of Botany at Cambridge when Darwin was at Christ's and they were personal friends 'the man who walked with Henslow'. Later, he looked after the Beagle material when it reached England, and the Letters on geology (No. 1) were addressed to him. Henslow himself had been invited to join the Beagle before Darwin was, as had Leonard Jenyns, the writer of this biography
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Huxley in his paper 'On species and races and their origin' (Proc.Roy.Instn, Vol. 3, pp. 195-200, 1860). Darwin himself quarried from the manuscript for other books and papers. ENGLISH 1566. 1933 Cambridge, University Press. Barlow, Nora editor. Charles Darwin's diary of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. 8vo, 230 mm, xxx + 451 pp, portrait, 2 plates, 2 folding maps. Binding: green cloth. Price £1. 1s. C, L; 817(19). [368 1567. 1933 New York, The Macmillan Co. xxx+ 451 pp. As No.1566 and from the same
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A533    Periodical contribution:     Linsley, E. G. & Usinger, R. L. 1966. Insects of the Galápagos Islands. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 33 (7): 113-196.   Text   Image   PDF
Drosophilidae (Diptera) from the Gal pagos Islands. Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer., vol. 54, pp. 750 751. F RSTER, JUAN March, April, May, 1959. San Crist bal, Floreana, and Santa Cruz islands. Collection: Zool. Sammlgn. Bayerischen Staates, M nchen. publication: Kernbach (1962). SEKIGUCHI, KOICHI December January, 1959 1960. Floreana and San Crist bal islands. Publication: Asahina (1961). GAL PAGOS EXPEDITIONS Voyage of the Beagle. Charles Darwin. H.M.S. Beagle. September 16 to October 19, 1835. Chatham
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sults published: Butler, et al. 1877; Walker, 1848 1873, etc. Insect collections: British Museum (Natural History). General account: Darwin, C. 1839. Narrative of the surveying voyages of His Majesty's ships Adventure and Beagle, between the years 1826 and 1836, describing their examination of the southern shores of South America, and the Beagle's circumnavigation of the globe. London, Henry Colburn. Vol. III. Journal and Remarks. 1832 1836. pp. xiv + 629, maps. Darwin, C. 1845. Journal of
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Great Books in Outline Zagreb 246, 247 (Fleet-way House) 132, 537 Zanichelli, Nicola 706 World's Great Thinkers Zeus 792 (Carlton House) 561 Zig-Zag 1128 World's Treasury of Philosophy Znanie 1107 (Heron Books) 160 Zoological Journal 10 World's Work 158 Zoologische Garten 1773 Wu Hsien-wen 638, 640a Zoologist 349, 1700, 1759 Wulf, E. W. 829 Zoology of South Africa 27 Wydawnictwo Przegladu Zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle Tygodnio-wego 223 11, 26-31, 193, 8, 9, 9a Wyllie, John C. 8 Zouteveen
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elsewhere, a miserable little scribble of a cactus. Some copies contain an additional plate with two diagrams of the layout of the Beagle. These, although not acknowledged, are by Philip Gidley King, who was a midshipman on the Beagle and a son of the commander of the Adventure on the first voyage, Captain Philip Parker King. The details of the discovery of their origin are given by Lady Barlow (q.v) who reproduces them and other drawings. They are also reproduced by Joseph Richard Slevin in 'The Gal
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, Blaisdell. in Bern Dibner Darwin of the Beagle, ix+143 pp. 364. 1970 New York, W. W. Norton. Appleman, Philip editorDarwin (No. 1624). pp. 81-97. Darwin's contribution pp. 83-89. GERMAN 365. 1870 Erlangen, Eduard Besold. In Charles Darwin und Alfred Russel Wallace. Ihre ersten Publicationen über die Entstehung der Arten etc. 8vo, xxxiii + 56 pp. Mit Autorisation herausgegeben von Dr. Adolf Mayer. Darwin's contribution pp. 1-13. T. 366. 1886 Leipzig, E. Günther. In Gesammelte kleinere Schriften von
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in September 1836, No. 1640 in this list. Letters on geology was printed for private circulation only, so that the first published work in book form which bore his name was the Journal of researches, 1839, although it was preceded, in 1838, by the earliest parts of the Zoology of the Beagle, of which he was editor. One other minute piece of Darwin's works, which was presumably written by him and is undoubtedly printed, is the notice expressing thanks for a letter sent to him which he was unable
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GERMAN 6. 1891 In Deutsche Rundschau June. Translated by Wilhelm Preyer. [382 RUSSIAN 7. 1959 Moscow, Academy of Sciences, U.S.S.R. pp. 71-86. Translated, introduced and annotated by S. L. Sobol'. Collected Works, Vol. 9. L; DLC. The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle Darwin edited this sumptuous work, which appeared in five parts, made up of nineteen numbers, between February 1838 and October 1843. Early in 1837, he was considering asking for government help to publish the zoological
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ENGLISH 8. 1838-1843 [Issue in numbers] London, Smith. Elder and Co., [Temporary title.] The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, under the command of Captain Fitzroy, during the years 1832 to 1836. Published with the approval of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin 4to, 327 mm, 19 numbers making 5 parts. Wrappers: buff printed card, plain grey-green cloth spines: front wrapper, print within a border of 3 plain rules, ornamental
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. Front wrapper 'The next Number will complete the Fishes . After the publication of the Reptiles , which will be contained in One or Two Numbers, the present Work will be completed. The Geological Parts, which from unavoidable circumstances have been delayed, will, it is hoped, appear before long. The disposition of the remaining materials collected during the Voyage of the Beagle must depend on future contingencies.' Price: 6s. XVII. part IV Fish, No. IV. 1842 Apr. Half-title leaf pp. [i-ii
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received a brief bibliographical notice from Lady Barlow in her Charles Darwin and the voyage of the Beagle, 1945, but this only goes up to 1870, although the illustrated edition of 1890 is mentioned in the text. His first published book is undoubtedly the most often read and stands second only to On the origin of species as the most often printed. It is an important travel book in its own right and its relation to the background of his evolutionary ideas has often been stressed. The manuscript diary
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. As No. 31 but title A naturalist's voyage. Journal of researches etc. CD; T. [15 35. (1879) New York, Harper Brothers. 8vo, 228 pp, Extracts adapted for juvenile readers with title What Mr. Darwin saw in his voyage round the world in the ship 'Beagle'. Introduced by Wendell Phillips Garrison. L; 1311(7). 36. 1880 New York, Harper Brothers. As No. 35. 1312(6). 37. 1880 New York, D. Appleton. As No. 33.1028(1). 38. 1882 London, John Murray. Fifteenth thousand. As No. 34. Binding: standard green
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. T. [30 misdated 58. 1890 London, John Murray, xi + 500 pp, portrait. New edition, no thousand given. Postscript now incorpor ated in text. Advertisements p [iv] give 38th thousand. Binding: green cloth with rhea hunt on front cover gilt. T. [28 59. 1890 London, John Murray. 223 mm, xvi + 551 pp, 12 pls, 2 maps, 93 text woodcuts. Prefatory notice by John Murray. First Murray illustrated edition. Plate of layout of H.M.S. Beagle at p. xii is not present in all copies, and not entered in list of
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early and unpublished notebooks. 8vo, 231 mm, xxv [xxvi-xxviii] + 495-[496] pp, portrait, text figs. M notebook pp. 266-328; N notebook pp. 329-351; Old and useless notes pp. 382-413; Essay on theology and natural selection pp. 414-422; Questions for Mr. Wynne pp. 423-425 = No. 265; Extracts from Beagle diary pp. 430-438, from No. 1566; Extracts from B-C-D-E transmutation notebooks pp. 439-463. from No. 1575; A biographical sketch of an infant pp. 464-474 = No. 1305. Transcribed and annotated
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Darwin-Wallace correspondence Vol. 1, pp. 127-320. Binding: blue cloth. Price £1. 5s. C, L; T, DLC. 8 letters printed in full in 'Some letters from Charles Darwin to Alfred Russel Wallace', Christ's Coll.Mag., Vol. 23, pp. 214-31, 1909. 1593. 1916 New York, Harper Brothers. As No. 1592, but viii + 507 pp, one portrait, one facsimile of holograph. Darwin-Wallace correspondence pp. 105-262. T. 1594. 1945 London, Pilot Press. Barlow, [Lady] Nora editor. Charles Darwin and the voyage of the Beagle
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1645. 1837 Observations of proofs of recent elevation on the coast of Chile, made during the survey of His Majesty's Ship Beagle commanded by Capt. Fitzroy R.N. Proc. geol. Soc, Vol. 2, pp. 446-449. Read Jan. 4. 1646. 1837 A sketch of the deposits containing extinct Mammalia in the neighbourhood of the Plata. Proc. geol. Soc, Vol. 2, pp. 542-544. Read May 3. 1647. 1837 On certain areas of elevation and subsidence in the Pacific and Indian oceans, as deduced from the study of coral formations
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and the Beagle 38 [page] 21
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voyage of H.M.S. Beagle D'yakov, E. D. 1302 1566, 1585 Dyck, W. van 1803 Dibner, Bern 363 EDAF 785, 787, 1130, 1133, 1135 Dickens, Frederick V. 1788 Edible fungus from Tierra del Fuego Dickstein, Szymon 740-742 1671 Dieffenbach, Ernst 188 Ediciones Populares Iberia (Costa) 253 Different forms of flowers on plants of the Edinburgh Journal of Science 128 same species 155-157, 1277-1302 Edinburgh new philosophical Journal Digest of evidence . . . on . . . subjecting 128, 1662 live animals to
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1723 Fiorentini, Paola 1099 Exposition of the fallacies in the Fischer, G. 367 hypothesis of Mr Darwin 1736 Fischer, Johan von 1773 Expression of the emotions in man and Fish, D. T. 1775 animals 142-149, 1141-1213 Fisher, James Maxwell McConnell Extracts from B-C-D-E transmutation 1607-1612, 1613, 1616, 1619, 1626, 1627 notebooks 1582 Fisher, Thomas [ = J.M. McC.] 1610 Extracts from Beagle Diary 1582 Fitzgerald, J. 414 Extracts from letter to the General Fitzroy, Robert 32, 10, 1640 Secretary
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of the voyage of the Beagle Darwin 1586 57-63, 271-273 Gad 175 Gérard 671 Galton, Francis 1731 Gerd, A. 925 Gärtner, Georg 681, 1070, 1080, 1194 Germer Baillière 309 Gaertner, R. 90 Gesammelte kleinere Schriften 366, 1602 Gale Research 1046 Giessen 192 Galenieks, P. 737, 1326 Gingerich, Philip D. 76 Gansberg, Fritz 199 Gil, Joaquin 253, 255 Garden City, N.Y. 136, 390, 594 Glasgow 78, 281 Gardeners' Chronicle 1638, 1663, 1665- Glazunov, I. 320, 748-750 1668, 1676, 1680, 1682-1683, 1701, Gloucester
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H.M.S. Beagle in South America 137, Hybrid Dianthus 1693 138 Hyman, Stanley Edgar 1618, 1623, Historia Viva (Area) 258 1625 Historic Naturalis Classica (J. Cramer) Ibericas 780, 1132 340 Ijkema van Gijn 1053 Ho Jig Gim 732 Ijema, J. 1182 Holly berries 1774 Llecki, M. 1102 Holmgren, Frithiof 163, 1352-1356, Il'inskiĭ, A. P. 1302 1792 Illustrated Pocket Classics (Collins) Holmgren, Nils 794, 795 114, 115, 512 Holzblatt, M. 1140 Illustrations of British entomology 19 Home and Colonial Library 35
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A533    Periodical contribution:     Linsley, E. G. & Usinger, R. L. 1966. Insects of the Galápagos Islands. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 33 (7): 113-196.   Text   Image   PDF
1946. Charles Darwin and the Voyage of the Beagle, unpublished letters and notebooks, 279 pp. The Philosophical Library, New York. BEEBE, WM. 1923. Williams Galapagos Expedition. Zoologica, vol. 5, pp. 1 20, 10 figs. 1 map. 1923. Notes on Galapagos Lepidoptera. Zoologica, vol. 5, pp. 51 59. 1924. Galapagos, World's End. C. P. Putnam's Sons, New York and London, xxi + 433 pp., illus. 1925. Logging the Arcturus. Bulletin of the New York Zoological Society, vol. 28, pp. 103 116. BEEBE, WM., and
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A533    Periodical contribution:     Linsley, E. G. & Usinger, R. L. 1966. Insects of the Galápagos Islands. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 33 (7): 113-196.   Text   Image   PDF
.; Part II, pp. 369 592, 4 pls. [Anasa obscura, Stenocephalus insularis, Nysius? marginalis, new species, all collected by C. Darwin.] DARWIN, C. 1839. Journal and remarks. In: Fitzory, Narrative of the surveying voyages of His Majesty's Ships Adventure and Beagle, between the years 1826 and 1836, describing their examination of the southern shores of South America and the Beagle's circumnavigation of the globe. vol. 3, pp. xiv + 615. H. Colburn, London. DISTANT, W. L. 1900. Undescribed genera and
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book; as is the Manual of scientific enquiry dated 1886 but clearly printed in 1906. Only two English editions were printed in parts. The second edition, 1845, of the Journal of researches appeared in three parts, and the Zoology of the voyage of the Beagle in nineteen numbers making up five parts. The former was a popular and cheap edition, not likely to have been bought by libraries, and I have seen only parts one and two; the second, expensive and full of fine plates, presents no difficulties
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difficulties involved in seeing copies of all issues, especially in America. H. D. Horblit, in the Grolier Club volume One hundred books famous in science, 1964, has also given a full description of the first edition of the same work. Lady Barlow has considered the Journal of researches in her Charles Darwin and the voyage of the Beagle, 1945. She covers six editions and issues from the first in 1839 up to 1870, but omits that of 1852. She also covers Letters on geology, and some of the papers
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1962 and a facsimile edition appeared in 1969. Facsimile editions of late American printings, 1896 and 1897, appeared in 1972. These geological works have been little translated. In Darwin's lifetime, all three appeared in German and Coral reefs in French and in a Russian precis. ENGLISH 271. 1842 London, Smith Elder and Co. The structure and distribution of coral reefs. Being the first part of the geology of the voyage of the Beagle, under the command ofCapt. Fitzroy, R.N. during the years 1832
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, 1764 Bates, Marston 1613, 1614, 1621 Assen 1628 Bayo, Ciro 1544 Astor Prose Series (Thomas Y. Crowell) 521 Beacon Press 1617 Ateneo, El 255, 257 Beadnell, Charles Marsh 1168-1170 Atlante 1125, 1215 H.M.S. Beagle in South America 137, 138 Atlantic Monthly 78 138 [page] 21
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H. M. Ships its back 1784 Adventure and Beagle 32, 10, 151, Fritz Müller on flowers and insects 1781 166 Müller, Hermann 184, 1432 Nation, William 1798 Müller, Johann Friedrich Theodor, National Library Association 435 known as Fritz 21, 1768, 1781, National Institute for the Blind 168, 1784, 1791, 1794, 1796 629, 1509 Müller, P. E. 165 Natur och Kultur 260, 261, 1546 Munich 1637 Natural History Library (Anchor Murchison, Sir Roderick Impey 345 Books, Doubleday) 156 Murray, John 9, 10, 12-16
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., (Chatham Island) (Neididae).] BARLOW, NORA (editor) 1934 Charles Darwin's Diary of the Voyage of HMS Beagle. Cambridge University Press, xxx + 442 pp. Map. [page] 17
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, vol. 80, pp. 1 7. [8 species listed from the Gal pagos Islands.] CHAMPION, G. C. 1918. Notes on various South American Coleoptera collected by Charles Darwin during the voyage of the Beagle, with descriptions of new genera and species. The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, vol. 54, pp. 43 55. 1924. The insects of the Galapagos Islands. The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, vol. 60, pp. 259 260. [Review of entomology in Beebe (1924) and the paper by Butler (1877b); generic placements by W. E. China
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of the name, in de Beer, Notes Records 62, 1959, and by H. E. L. Mellersh, Fitzroy of the Beagle, 1968. Beagle [II] Research vessel of Darwin Research Station, Indefatigable Island, Gal pagos Islands, 1964. Beagle Channel Chile/Argentine. Tierra del Fuego, divides Isla Grande to the North from I. Hoste I. Navarino to the South. Surveyed and named on 1st voyage of Beagle. Beagle, Geology of see Geology of the voyage etc. Beagle Islands Small islands in Gal pagos group between James and
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Etruria Works and his cousin, s of Josiah's father's sister Margaret. Bynoe, Benjamin c1804 1865 Assistant Surgeon on 1st 2nd voyages of Beagle. Acting Surgeon from 1832 Apr. 1839 CD 'Thanks . . . for his very kind attention to me when I was ill at Valparaiso' J. Researches, 1845, vii. Surgeon 1836. Later M.O. in charge of convicts. [page 48
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surveyed the whole coast of Peru, after Beagle had left for Gal pagos Islands. The boat was then sold and U returned to England via Cape Horn, before 1836 Nov. Fitz-Roy, J.R.Geogr.Soc., 6:311 343, 1836. Captain 1867. 1887 U was alive LLi 221. [page 282
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in Sydney Cove. Port Louis Berkeley Sound, E Falkland Island. 1833 Mar.1 Apr.6; 1834 Mar.10 Apr.7 Beagle at or near. CD at only in 1834. Port Louis Mauritius. 1836 Apr.29 May 9 Beagle at. CD made several short excursions. Porter, George Richardson 1792 1852. Statistician. Secretary to the Board of Trade 1834 . 1849 CD went to British Association meeting at Birmingham with P LLi 378. DNB. Portmore, Earl of see Colyear. Porto Praya Santo Jago, Cape Verde Islands. 1832 Jan.17 Feb.8 Beagle at and CD
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Wedgwoods from childhood. 1866 CD to C about her blind friend Mr Corbet Carroll 323. Californian Academy of Sciences 1872 CD Honorary Member. Californian State Geological Society 1877 CD Corresponding Member. Callao Seaport of Lima, Peru. 1835 Jul.20 Sep.7 Beagle at. Jul.20 CD landed. Cambridge Apart from his residence as an undergraduate, for which see Cambridge University, CD was in Cambridge on the following occasions: 1831 Sep.2 4, 19, staying with Henslow when preparing for Beagle voyage
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V Valdivia Chile. 1835 Feb. 8 20 Beagle at. Feb.20 earthquake; CD was on board and Fitz-Roy in the town. Vale Cottage 1835 CD to W. D. Fox, from Lima, mentions it; perhaps F's family home at Osmaston nr Derby. Valparaiso Chile. 1834 Jul.23 Beagle arrived at. CD stayed ashore and made expedition inland Aug.14 Sep.27; CD then ill until end Oct., when Beagle returned and set out for Chiloe. 1835 Mar.11 Beagle at again. Van John 1829 CD to W. D. Fox, from Cambridge, 'A little of Gibbon's History
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named after the mountain. Mountains, Magallanes-Patagonia provinces, Chile/Argentina, contain Mounts Fitz-Roy Stokes; also called D Cordilleras. Port, Northern Territory, Australia, named on 3rd voyage of Beagle. Sound, Tierra del Fuego, Chile, continuing nw arm of Beagle Channel. Town, small town in Sierra Nevada, California, USA. Township, on Choiseul Sound, E. Falkland Is. Township, on Port Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. Village, Uraguay, on r. Beguelo, a tributary of r. Negro, near
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1845 Extracts from letters to the General Secretary, on the analogy of the structure of some volcanic rocks with that of glaciers, Proc.Roy.Soc.Edinb., 2:17 18 (Bi 193, F1670); letters from CD to E. Forbes. Voyage of the Beagle see Journal of researches. This title was first used in Harmsworth Library edition, 1905 (F106). Voyage of the Beagle, Charles Darwin and see Charles Darwin and etc. Voyage of the Beagle, diary see Diary of the voyage etc. [page 286
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systematic work' LLiii 253. Zoology of the Beagle 1838 1843 The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, under the command of Captain Fitzroy, during the years 1832 to 1836, edited and with notes by CD; 19 numbers making up 5 parts. Part I, Fossil Mammalia, 4 numbers 1838 1840, by Richard Owen. Part II, Mammalia, 4 numbers 1838 1839, by G. R. Waterhouse. Part III, Birds, 4 numbers 1838 1841, by John Gould [ G. R. Gray]. Part IV, Fish, 4 numbers 1840 1842, by Leonard Jenyns. Part V, Reptiles [and
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. Midshipman on 1st 2nd voyages of Beagle. s of Philip Parker K. CD very friendly with. 1836 Feb. K left Beagle to remain with his father at Sydney. 1880 K was a member of Legislative Council of Sydney LLi 221. K drew the diagrammatic layout of Beagle which first appeared in Journal of researches 1890; a photograph of the original with mss caption is at Down House. King, Philip Parker 1793 1856. Naval Officer. FRS 1824. K's father was 1st Governor of New South Wales, 1758 1808. Father of Philip Gidley
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during the Beagle voyage, but gave it up entirely on his return. He rode for pleasure in his youth and as the only way of covering ground on inland trips from the Beagle. He took up riding again for health reasons on his quiet cob 'Tommy', on the recommendation of Dr Bence Jones, but gave it up after he had been rolled on in 1869. He played Van John (Vingt-et-un) at Cambridge a lot, but does not seem to have played cards later. His evening recreation, other than reading, being read to and listening
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Estestvoispuitatelei pri Imperatorskom Kazanskom Universitetye] CD Honorary Member 1875. Somerset, 11th Duke of see Edward Adolphus Seymour. Sorby, Dr Henry Clifton 1826 1908. Geologist. FRS 1857. 1880 S presented address to CD from Yorkshire Naturalists' Union LLiii 227. Sorrell, Thomas Acting Boatswain on 2nd voyage of Beagle. South America, Part 3 of Geology of the Voyage of the Beagle 1846 Geological observations on South America. Being the third part of the geology of the voyage of the Beagle
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T Tahiti Society Islands, British Colony, later French. 1835 Nov. 15/16 Beagle arrived, having crossed the date line as it was then and lost a day; anchored in Matuvai Bay. Nov.18 CD landed at Papeete and had a short inland expedition, returned Nov.20. Missionaries were most hospitable. Nov.25 Queen Pomare IV entertained on board. Nov.26 Beagle sailed for New Zealand. 1836 A letter containing remarks on the moral state of Tahiti, New Zealand c., S.Afr.Christian Recorder, 2:221 238 (F1640
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. Jensen, Brit.J.Hist.Sci., 5:63 72, 1970. Yahgan Indian tribe of eastern Tierra del Fuego, to which the four Indians taken to England by Fitz-Roy on 1st voyage of Beagle belonged. Full name Yahgashagalumoala (the people from the mountain channel), shortened by T. Bridges. Yarrell, William 1784 1856. London stationer naturalist. 1831 CD to Susan D, Y had helped with buying equipment for Beagle voyage. 'But one friend is quite invaluable . . . he goes to the shops with me and bullies about prices'
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) 1972. Best contemporary illustrations can be found together in A. Moorehead, Darwin and the Beagle, 1969. see N R 62, much in error; J. R. Slevin, Occ.Pap.Calif.Acad.Sci., 25:75 88, 1959; K. S. Thomson, Amer.Sci., 63:664 672, 1975. FIRST SURVEYING VOYAGE To South America 1826 1830, in company with HMS Adventure, Captain P. P. King who commanded the expedition. Beagle commanded by Lieut. Pringle Stokes who committed suicide 1828 Aug.12, thereafter by Fitz-Roy. SECOND SURVEYING VOYAGE To South
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observations on South America, 1846 (F273). 9 Geological observations on the volcanic islands visited during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, together with some brief notices of the geology of Australia and the Cape of Good Hope, 1844 (F272). 10 Insectivorous plants, 1875 (F1217). 11 Journal and remarks 1832 1836, 1839 (F10 part). Volume 3 of No.18, first issue of No.12. 12 Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle, 1839 (F11). 13
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and Chinese goose, Nature, Lond., 21:207 (Bii 219, F1786). see also Goodacre. Goree Roads At eastern end of Beagle Channel, Tierra del Fuego. 1833 Beagle at Jan. 15 Feb.9. Gorringes A house near Downe. A Sir Hugh Lubbock and a Mrs Forrest are recorded as living there Atkins 104. Later home of Bernard Richard Meirion Darwin. Gosse, Philip Henry 1810 1888. Naturalist Plymouth brother. FRS 1856. 1861 CD read some book of his; Francis D suggests Naturalist's sojourn in Jamaica, 1851, but more likely
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1842. 25 Henrietta Emma D, CD's daughter, born 1843. October 1 Francis W, ED's sister, died 1888. 2 Beagle reached Falmouth and CD disembarked 1836. 3 Susan Elizabeth D, CD's sister, died 1866. 16 Mary Eleanor D, CD's daughter, died 1842. November 2 ED died 1896. 7 Sarah Elizabeth W, ED's sister, died 1880. 11 CD proposed marriage to ED and was accepted 1838. 13 Robert Waring D, CD's father, died 1848. December 6 Charles Waring D, CD's son, born 1856. 7 Erasmus D, CD's grandson, born 1881. 19
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