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. 1839 E examined birds from Beagle voyage for Zoology of Beagle, and wrote appendix to Pt III, 147 156. Much correspondence with CD on skeletal variation. 1868 E sent CD his Osteologia avium, Wellington 1867. CD remembers hunting and fishing with him in their youth Carroll 353. DNB. [page 139
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CD about common domestic duck of China. 1867 CD sent S Queries about expression, which S had printed in Notes Queries for China Japan, 1:105. 1871 Feb. S visited Down House. Sydney New South Wales. 1836 Jan.12 Beagle arrived at Port Jackson and anchored in Sydney Cove. CD made short expedition to Bathurst. Jan.30 Beagle left for Tasmania. Sykes, William Henry 1790 1872. Soldier naturalist. FRS 1834. 1849 CD travelled with S to British Association meeting at Birmingham. 1859 CD to S
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m Married. Mellersh, M. E. L. Fitzroy of the Beagle, London, Rupert Hart Davis, 1968. ML Francis Darwin A. C. Seward, editors, More letters of Charles Darwin: a record of his work in a series of hitherto unpublished letters, 2 vols, London, John Murray, 1903. Moorhead, Alan Darwin and the Beagle, London, Hamish Hamilton, 1969. Movement in plants Charles Darwin, The power of movement in plants, London, John Murray, 1880. N R G. R. de Beer, editor, Some unpublished letters of Charles Darwin
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. Canning Fishmonger at Downe. C went to Billingsgate three times a week. His mother was unqualified midwife at Downe Atkins, Down 104. Cape Verde Islands 1832 Jan. 17 Feb.8 Beagle at Porto Praya, Santo Jago. CD landed. 1836 Aug.31 Sep.5 Beagle again at. CD landed. These islands, known as Ilhas do Cabo Verde in Portuguese, derive their name from Cape Verde on the mainland of Africa c300 miles away. It is one of the few differences between 6th edition Origin 1872, 11th thousand, and the altered 6th
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Chester, Mr A friend of Fitz-Roy who was invited to go on Beagle before CD, but could not. Chester, Colonel Joseph Lemuel 1821 1882. American genealogist. Worked on early history of the Darwin family. 1858 C settled in London. 1879 Henrietta Emma D 'My brothers had been having the pedigree of the Darwins made out by a certain Colonel Chester' EDii 237. George Howard D's mss notes for C are in the Galton papers at University College London. DNB. Chester Place No. 4, Regent's Park, London. 1868
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CD's only recorded attendance on the Bench LLii 225. 1881 CD to Romanes, he was, as a magistrate, giving orders daily to allow pigs to cross roads, at a time of swine fever. Nicknames: Babba (by Bernard Richard Meirion D in infancy), Dear old philosopher (by officers on Beagle), F (by ED in writing to the children when they were grown up), Flycatcher (by all ranks on Beagle), Gas (at Shrewsbury School). 1834 to Emily Catherine D, from E. Falkland I., 'there is nothing like Geology; the pleasure of
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his life, although the attacks seem to have been less frequent or less violent in his later years. During Dec. 1881 he began to suffer anginal pains which became more frequent in Feb. Mar.1882. He had a severe attack with fainting on Apr.18. Francis D records his father's last words, on 18th, as 'I am not afraid to die' LLiii 358. HOMES CD's home was his father's house, The Mount, Shrewsbury, until after his return from the Beagle voyage in 1836. He was however away for much of the year whilst
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and contiguous with Plymouth, Devon. 1831 Sep.14 CD with Fitz-Roy and Musters arrived after 3 days by packet from London; CD returned to London Sep.17. Oct.30 CD back and stayed at 4 Clarence Baths until Beagle finally sailed Dec.27, after two unsuccessful attempts to put to sea. Devonshire, 7th Duke of see William Cavendish. Dianthus hybrids 1857 Hybrid dianths, Gdnr's Chronicle, No.10:155 (Bi 273, F1693). Diary of the voyage of the Beagle see Charles Darwin's diary. . . .? Dicey, Albert Venn
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Fitz-Roy, Robert 1805 1865. R.N., hydrographer meteorologist. s of Lord Charles Fitz-Roy, 2nd s of 3rd Duke of Grafton, bastard descendent of Charles II. FRS 1851. 1828 Nov. 13 1830 Nov. F was in command of Beagle from death of Commander Stokes until end of 1st voyage. 1831 Sep. 1836 Nov. in command of Beagle for whole of 2nd voyage. Commander 1828, Captain 1835 Dec. Rear Admiral 1857, Vice Admiral 1863. 1843 1845 Governor-General New Zealand. 1854 Chief of Meteorological Department, Board of
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Earle at Montevideo. Later a distinguished landscape painter in Australia. 'A pupil of C. Fielding and excellent landscape drawer', 'Our little painter' Barlow, Charles Darwin and the voyage of the Beagle, 95, 108. Self portrait in Moorhead, Darwin and the Beagle, 134. Martial, Mr Surgeon on a whaling ship. M gave CD informa- [page] 20
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to M, on success of Origin LLiii 2. EB DNB. Mauritius Indian Ocean. 1836 Apr.29 May 9 Beagle at Port Louis; CD made several inland trips including one to Captain J. A. Lloyd's house May 4; CD returned part of the way on an elephant, the only one in the island. Maw, George 1832 1912. Geologist botanist. Of Benthall Hall. 1861 Jul. M reviewed Origin in Zoologist. CD to Lyell, 'evidently a thoughtful man' LLii 376. M provided Drosophyllum for Insectivorous plants. May, Jonathan Carpenter on 2nd
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CD travelled inland. Jul.5 Beagle Left. Rio Negro [I] Patagonia, Argentina. 1833 Aug.11 Beagle at. CD travelled from there overland, c850 km, to Buenos Aires, arriving Sep.20. Rio Negro [II] Entre Rios, Uraguay. 1833 Nov.22 26 CD stayed with Mr Keen at his estancia on rio Beguelo, a tributary, and collected fossils nearby. Ritchie, Mrs see Ann Isabella Thackeray. Ritchie, Sir Richmond Thackeray Willoughby 1854 1912. Civil Servant. KCB 1907. m Ann Isabella Thackeray, his father's 1st cousin. 1882
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. Barrett, editor, The collected papers of Charles Darwin, 2 vols, Chicago, University Press, 1977. Barrett volume and page numbers are given for all Darwin's papers published in serials. Baehni Charles Baehni, Correspondance de Charles Darwin et d'Alphonse de Candolle, Gesnerus, 12:109 156, 1955. b Brother. Barlow Nora Barlow, Charles Darwin and the voyage of the Beagle, London, Pilot Press, 1945. Barlow Autobiography Nora Barlow, editor, The autobiography of Charles Darwin 1809 1882, with the
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. Azores Atlantic ocean. 1836 Sep.19 Beagle anchored off Angra do Heroisma, capital of Terceira; CD visited Praya (Praia de Victoria). Sep.25 Beagle called at St Michael (S o Miguel) for letters and left for England. [page 26
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, Indefatigable = Santa Cruz, James = San Salvador, Jervis = Rabida, Narborough = Fernandina, South Seymour = Baltra, Tower = Genovesa, Wenman = Wolf. 1835 Sep.16 Beagle arrived, CD landed St Stephen's Bay, Chatham; Sep.23 Charles for 4 days; Sep.30 Albemarle; Oct.4 Abingdon; Oct.7 Bindloe; Oct.8 James; Oct.14 Hood for a week; Oct.20 Beagle sailed for Tahiti. 1835 there was a penal settlement on Charles. The importance of the fauna of these islands, especially of the ground finches now called Darwin's
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U Ukrainian First editions in: Origin of species (F797) 1936; Autobiography (F1547) 1949. Unione Publisher of Turin. 1871 1888 published eleven first Italian editions of CD's works, as well as 2nd Italian edition of Origin of species, 1875. United States of America First editions published in: Zoology of the voyage of the Beagle, Part V, Reptiles only (F9a) 1975; Journal of researches (F16) 1846; Coral reefs (F278) 1889; Volcanic islands South America (F283) 1891; Origin of Species (F377) 1860
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the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle, etc., Second edition, London, Henry Colburn, 1839. J. Researches 1845 Charles Darwin, Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle, etc., Second edition, London, John Murray, 1845. Jensen, J. Vernon The X Club: fraternity of Victorian scientists, Brit.J.Hist.Sci., 5:63 72, 1970. Jensen, J. Vernon Interrelationships within the Victorian 'X Club'
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Acton, Mr 1855 Postmaster at Bromley. Adventure [1] HMS Command vessel, under Captain P. P. King, of first voyage of HMS Beagle, 1827 1830. Adventure [2] 1833 Mar. Schooner bought by Fitz-Roy on 2nd voyage of Beagle, from William Law, a sealer, at Port Louis, Falkland Islands, for 1300 403 for new equipment; 170 tons, then named Unicorn; originally built at Rochester as a yacht. J. C. Wickham in command. 1834 Oct. Admiralty refused to reimburse Fitz-Roy, so sold at Valparaiso for 1400. Agassiz
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each from John Royle Martin Carroll 403. 1881 CD did not then own them Atkins 96. Ascension Island Atlantic Ocean. 1836 Jul.19 Beagle arrived. Jul.20 CD ashore. Ash, Edward John 1799 1851 Bursar of Christ's College Cambridge Darwin-Henslow 120. 1831 Nov.15 A failed to subtract furniture value from CD's final account with the College LLi 215. Rector of Brisely and Vicar of Gateley, Yorkshire. Ashburner, Misses 1871 George D and Francis D stayed with them in USA. Aunts of Sara Sedgwick. Their
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Originator of the Beaufort Scale of wind speeds. 1832 B offered CD post on Beagle through G. Peacock. 1832 1836 was a personal friend of Fitz-Roy. F's letters to B, during 2nd voyage of Beagle, contain many comments on CD; extracts in Francis D, Nature, Lond., 88:547 548, 1912; Barlow, Cornhill, 72:493 510, 1932. DNB. Bees 1857 Bees and the fertilisation of kidney beans, Gdnr's Chronicle, No. 43:725 (Bi 275, F1697). 1858 On the agency of bees in the fertilisation of papilionaceous flowers and
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at Linnean Club, 'Bell has a real good heart' MLi 185. Retired to The Wakes, Selbourne, Hampshire, Gilbert White's house. B wrote Reptiles for Zoology of the Beagle, and delayed completion for nearly 2 years through procrastination and ill-health. DNB. Belloc, Anne-Louise Swanton 1796 1881. Translator from English into French. 1859 Dec. CD to?Quatrefages, B considered translating Origin, but found it technically too difficult Carroll 183, 192. Belt, Thomas 1832 1878. Engineer, geologist
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Lucas, christened Stephen 1874 1949. Farmer in Tierra del Fuego. 2nd s of Thomas B. Born at Ushuaia and spent most of his life at Harberton. 1947 Uttermost part of the earth, New York, contains later information on the 3 Fuegians who returned home on 2nd voyage of Beagle. Chapter 1 is about Beagle voyages; also detailed information on Indian tribes, especially Yahgan. Bridges, Thomas 1841 1898. Missionary later farmer in Tierra del Fuego. 1856 B arrived at Keppel Island Mission Station. West
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signed by CD 24 others (F869), 1873 [Letter from P. L. Sclater containing text of 1866 Memorial], Nature, Lond., 9:41 (F870). 1875 British Museum (Natural History) established in Cromwell Rd, S. Kensington. Broderip, William John 1789 1859. Barrister conchologist. FRS 1828. B assisted Philip Parker King in description of molluses cirripedes from 2nd voyage of Beagle, printed in Zool.J., 1839 and Vol.III of Narrative, 545 556, 1839. DNB. Brodie ? 1873. Scottish nurse at Down House 1842 1851
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1894. DNB. Cobbold, Thomas Spencer 1828 1886. Parasitologist. 1885 C described CD's Beagle parasites in J.Linn.Soc.Lond.Zool., 19:174 178. Cocos Keeling Islands Indian Ocean. 1836 Apr. 1 12 Beagle at. Apr.2 3 CD ashore on Direction Island, met Captain John Clunies Ross, the owner and his assistant Mr Liesk. They are coral atolls with lagoons and had an important influence on CD's views on the origin of such islands. Cohn, Ferdinand Julius 1828 1898. German botanist. Prof. Botany Breslau. 1876 Aug
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from C. Jul.5 Beagle left C for Iquique. Coquimbo 1835 May 14 Jun.2 CD visited C on expedition from Valparaiso; met Fitz-Roy there and stayed with Mr Edwards, whose silver mine at Arqueros they visited May 21. Small earthquake whilst they were there. Coral islands 1843 Remarks on the preceding paper in a letter from Charles Darwin, Esq. to Mr. Maclaren, Edinb.new Phil.J., 34:47 50 (Bi 171, F1662); preceding paper by Charles Maclaren, On coral islands and reefs as described by Mr. Darwin. 1962 Coral
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breeding of animals, [1839] (F262). 27 The structure and distribution of coral reefs, 1842 (F271). 28 The variation of animals and plants under domestication, 2 vols, 1868 (F877). 29 The various contrivances by which orchids are fertilised by insects, 1877 (F801). 2nd edition of No.22. 30 The voyage of the Beagle, 1905 (F106). Unchanged reprint of No.13. 31 The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle . . . during the years 1832 to 1836, 5 parts, 1838 1842 (F8). Edited by CD BOOKS, AUTOBIOGRAPHIES
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editor Diary of the voyage of the Beagle (F1566); 1945 Charles Darwin and the voyage of the Beagle (F1571); 1963 Darwin's ornithological notes, Bull.Brit.Mus. (nat.Hist.), hist.Ser., 2:201 278 (F1577); 1967 Darwin and Henslow (F1598). Darwin, Erasmus [I] 1731 Dec.12 1802 Apr.17. Physician scientist. 4c of Robert D. ml 1757 Mary Howard 4s 1d. 1. Charles, 2. Erasmus, 3. Elizabeth, 4. Robert Waring, 5. William Alvey. m2, 1781, Elizabeth Chandos Pole n e Collier 4s 3d. 1. Edward, 2. Frances Anne
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. Egerton, Sir Philip de Malpas Grey, Bart 1806 1881. Palaeontologist. 10th Bart. FRS 1831. 1885 Oct. CD met at Shrewsbury, 'He asked me why on earth I instigated you [C. Darwin Fox] to rob his poultry yard'. E was a neighbour of F at the time. DNB. Eiseley, Loren C. 1906 1977. Prof. Anthropology Pennsylvania. 1958 author of Darwin's century, and several books on evolution. Ehrenberg, Christian Gottfried 1795 1876. Protozoologist. Prof. Zoology Berlin. Examined fine dust from Beagle in Atlantic for
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Grant Maddison Bankers, Southampton. William Erasmus D a partner 1862 1902. Looked after CD's investments. Taken over by Lloyd's in 1902. Grant, Miss 1857 Governess at Down House for 6 months. Grant, Robert Edmond 1793 1874. Zoologist physician. FRS 1836. Prof. Zoology Comparative Anatomy University College London 1827 1874. G was with CD at Edinburgh and they collected on the sea-shore together. 1836 G was willing to examine Beagle corallines. 1861 G dedicated his Tabular view of the primary
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Lychnos, 159 167. A useful source of information on CD's time at Edinburgh University. Jesse, George Anti-vivisectionist. 1881 J had written, very politely, to CD on the subject. 1881 J's pamphlet (F1356) reprints CD's letter to FrithiofHolmgren, which had appeared in The Times, Apr.18 (Bii 226, F1352). John Coachman at Down house in late 1880s. John see Edmonston. John see Jordan. Johnson, Charles Richardson ? c1882. Acting mate on return of Beagle from 2nd voyage. Vice-Admiral 1879 LLi 221
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Lubbocks] gave us a good account of poor Montague' Darwin-Innes 212. Not traced. Monteagle, Baron see Thomas Spring Rice. Monte Video Uraguay. 1832 Ju1.26 CD took several inland trips from here and from Buenos Aires when Beagle was based on La Plata river, until 1833 Dec.6 when Beagle left for Patagonia. Montgomery Wales. 1822 Jul. CD visited for holiday with sister Susan Elizabeth. Moor Park nr Farnham, Surrey. A water cure establishment, run by E. W. Lane, which CD visited often. 1859 'Dr
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N N geli, Carl Wilhelm von 1817 1891. Prof. Botany Munich 1857 . 1866 CD to N, praising Entstehung und Begriff der Naturhistorischen Art, 1865, which was given as a lecture, Mar.28, to K niglich-Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Munich LLiii 49. CD to N, 'many of your criticisms are the best which I have met with' LLiii 50. Nancy CD's nurse at Shrewsbury. CD sent greetings to her in Beagle letters to his sisters LLi 254. Narrative of the surveying voyages of His Majesty's Ships Adventure
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CD to Judd, praising N's work and with brief biography MLi 375. Neville, Lady Dorothy Frances see Walpole. Nevill, Reginald Henry ? 1878. m 1848 Lady Dorothy Frances Walpole. Of Dangstein, Rogate, Hampshire. New Forest Hampshire. 1847 Jul. CD family visited on return from holiday at Swanage. New York Academy of Sciences 1879 CD Honorary Member. New Zealand 1835 Dec.21 30 Beagle at Bay of Islands, North Island. CD landed and was entertained especially by missionaries. Dec.30 Beagle left for
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Sullivan under Lieut. J. C. Wickham. Surveyed SE coast of Argentine. Peacock, George 1791 1858. Anglican clergyman astronomer. FRS 1818. Lowndean Prof. Astronomy Cambridge 1836 1858. Dean of Ely 1839 1858. P wrote to Henslow about post of naturalist on Beagle, suggesting Jenyns and then suggesting CD. DNB. Peacocke, Mr 1837 P was present at interview of CD by Rice about 1000 grant for publishing Zoology of Beagle Darwin-Henslow 134. Pearce, Mr Manservant to Erasmus Alvey D. 1882 P was on
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by Gwendolen Mary Raverat (n e Darwin). The most important source of information on CD's children in their adult day to day lives, and on ED in old age, written as through the eyes of G.M.R. as a child; a most interesting and amusing book. Pernambuco Brazil. 1836 Aug.6 19 Beagle at. CD visited old city of Olinda and studied the sandstone bar off the harbour; now called Recife. see 1841 Bar of sandstone off Pernambuco, Phil.Mag., 19:257 260 (Bi 139, F1659). Perristone, or Perrystone Nr Ross
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Ocean. 1836 Jul.7 14 Beagle at. CD stayed ashore 4 days 'within a stone's throw of Napoleon's tomb'. St Paul's Rocks Atlantic Ocean, uninhabited island, with St Peter, belonging to Brazil. 1832 Feb.16 17 Beagle at and CD landed. Sales, Sydney Landowner at Downe, W N of Down House. 1843 CD bought an acre and a bit from him. 1872 'Mr.Sales would be sure to build some more ugly houses on it if he got the land'. 1881 CD bought a strip of field on W side of Down House, beyond orchard, for a hard
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brachiopods at Museum of Practical Geology, Jermyn St, London LLii 367. Salter, Thomas Bell 1814 1858. Physician botanist of Ryde, Isle of Wight. Nephew of Prof. Thomas Bell. 1855 S was sending seeds to CD for hybrid studies Darwin-Henslow 175, as I.B.S. Salvador Brazil, also called Bahia. 1832 Feb.22 Mar.18 Beagle at and CD ashore. 1836 Aug.1 17 Beagle returned and CD ashore. Sanderson, Sir John Scott Burdon, Bart 1828 1905. Physician physiologist. 1st Bart 1899 FRS 1867. Prof. Physiology University
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Santa F Argentine. 1833 Oct.2 15 CD was at. Santiago Chile. 1835 Mar.13 CD visited on his way from Valparaiso to cross the cordilleras to Mendoza; Apr.10 returned through. Santo Jago Cape Verde Islands, Atlantic Ocean. 1832 Jan.17 Feb.8 Beagle at Porto Praya and CD landed. 1836 Aug.31 Sep.5 Beagle again at and CD landed. Saporta, Louis Charles Joseph Gaston, Marquis de 1823 1995. French palaeobotanist. 1863 CD to Lyell, S was pro-Origin LLiii 17. 1868 CD to S, about the growth of belief in
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. Publishers of London. 1838 1843 S published Zoology of the Beagle, edited by CD. 1842 1844 1846 S published the three parts of CD's Geology of the voyage of the Beagle, and later editions. [page] 26
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ful book' Barlow, Autobiography 127. Spring Gardens London, No.17. 1831 Sep. CD lodged there whilst preparing for Beagle voyage. Springfield House in Cambridge, home of Sir Richard Jebb. 1883 Feb. ED writes from there EDii 261. Squirrels The story of young red squirrels mistaking CD for a tree on one of his rounds of the sandwalk is given in Francis D's reminiscences of his father, 'their mother barked at them in agony from a tree' LLi 115. An American illustration for the episode, entirely
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experiments for scientific purposes; with the minutes of evidence and appendix, London, HMSO Command 1397; CD's evidence 234, paras 4662 4672 (F1275). 1876 Digest of evidence etc., Command 1397.1, CD's evidence 34 (F1270). Volcanic Islands 1844 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. Being the second part of the geology of the voyage of the Beagle, under the
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reprinted testimonials, including CD's, with additions, to obtain paid lecturing in Edinburgh, his native town to which he had retired. 1859 R. Trimen's reminiscences to Poulton, 'I was at work in the next compartment to that in which Adam White sat, and heard someone come in and a cheery mellow voice say Good-morning Mr. White; I am afraid you won't speak to me any more . . . Ah, Sir! if ye had only stopped with the Voyage of the Beagle!' Poulton, Darwin and the Origin, 214. 1877 CD to G nther
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more dirt on board than any ten men, he is a great loss to me in the Beagle. He is by far the most conversible being on board' Barlow, CD and the voyage of the Beagle, 59, 103. Wickstead, Charles see Tollet. Wien 1856 There is a tradition that CD once asked Hooker where 'this place Wien is, where they publish so many books'; it is substantiated by CD to Hooker, 'to write to Wien (that unknown place)' MLi 93. Wiesner, Julius 1838 1916. Prof. Botany Vienna 1873 1916. 1881 CD to W, about movement
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, Robert C., editor, Charles Darwin's Natural selection: being the second part of his big species book written from 1856 to 1858, Cambridge, University Press, 1975. Thomson, Keith Steward H.M.S. Beagle, 1820 1870, Amer.Sci., 63:664 672, 1975. Venn J. A. Venn, Alumnus Cantabrigienses 1752 1900, 6 vols, Cambridge, University Press, 1922 1954. Wells, Kentwood D. Charles Wells and the races of man, Isis, 64:215 225, 1973. WH Who's who, London, Adam Charles Black, 1971 1978. Used only for the
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voyage of Beagle. 1831 Sep.11 14 M sailed with CD Fitz-Roy from London to Plymouth. 1832 May M died of fever at Rio de Janeiro. [page 213
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in relation to sex, London, John Murray, 1871. 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 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 3 vols supplements, London, Smith Elder, 1885 1901. 10 year supplements to 1960
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of Salvador, 1832 Mar.19 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 Ciencias de las Rep blica Argentina, Cordova. 1878 CD Honorary
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ited Gal pagos Islands in the frigate Eugenie. CD perhaps sent him first edition of Origin LLii 172. Angro 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
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28 Beagle at. 1833 Aug.25 Sep.6 CD passed through on his journey from Rio Negro to Buenos Aires. Bain, Alexander 1818 1903. Philosopher. Prof. Logic Aber- [page] 2
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ill health.] EPONYMS Gathered under this heading are all objects, names, places in which 'Darwin' referring to CD occurs. In most, the association is obvious and the great majority relate to the Beagle voyage. In a few, particularly amongst the place names, the connection is obscure and may not relate to CD. The only 'Darwin' eponym known to me which does not relate to CD is [page] 8
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