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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
lished in November, and in it Krause altered the text to refer, indirectly, to Samuel Butler's Evolution old and new which had appeared in May. The alterations are not specifically noticed in the book, and Butler took strong exception to them, an exception which resulted in a sordid and one-sided quarrel in which Darwin remained silent. Darwin's own biographical contribution, which was based on family papers, is longer than the original article, and, in recognition that it contains his work
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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
-116, except 80-97, were printed complete, as well as a few other passages woven into the text. He also gives a new transcript of the whole and discusses its history, quoting from Ethel Duncan Romanes' life of her late husband (1896). ENGLISH 1434. 1883 London, Kegan Paul Trench and Co. In Romanes, George John Mental evolution in animals. With a posthumous essay on instinct by Charles Darwin. 8vo, 218 mm, 411 pp, 2 charts (one folding), 3 text woodcuts. Darwin's essay pp. [355]-384 and index pp
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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
. June. Binding: olive-green buckram bevelled boards. Price 17s. 6d. C, L; T, 952(25). [364 1557. 1958 Cambridge, University Press. Evolution by natural selection. 8vo, 218 mm, viii + 288 pp. Sketch of 1842 pp. 39-88. Sketch of 1884 pp. 89-254. Also contains No. 360. With a foreword by Sir Gavin de Beer. Published for the XVth International Congress of Zoology, London, and for the Linnean. Society of London. C, L; T, DLC. [365 1558. 1963 New York, Viking Press. Essay of 1844 only. In No. 1618. 1559
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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
domestication in 1868. Parts of Chapter X, on instinct, appeared in Romanes' Mental evolution in animals (No. 1434) in 1883, and extracts from the same chapter had also appeared in his Animal intelligence (No. 1416) in the previous year. Stauffer points out that a few extracts from Chapter IV, on variation under nature, appeared in Wallace's Darwinism, 1889, at pp. 46, 69 and 79-80. They occur on the same pages in the second edition of 1890. Some bits on hybridism from Chapter IX were used by
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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
., Fawcett Publications. The living thoughts of Darwin. As No. 1610. Premier Book D.82. 65-53520(1). 1617. (1959) Boston, Beacon Press. Charles Darwin. Evolution by natural selection. 8vo, 438 pp. Edited and with an introductory essay by Bert James Loewenberg. DLC. 1618. [1963] New York, Viking Press. Darwin for today: the essence of his works. 8vo, viii +435 pp. Introduced by Stanley Edgar Hyman. 63-17068. 1619. 1963 Greenwich, Conn., Fawcett: Publications. As No. 1616. Second printing. [NB This work
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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
, dated Feb. 12.] In Harting, P. Testimonial to Mr Darwin Evolution in the Netherlands. Nature, Lond., Vol. 15, pp. 410-412. Mar. 8. Letter dated Feb. 20, and containing a letter from A. A. Bemmelen and H. T. Veth, dated Feb. 6, presenting an album of photographic portraits of Dutch scientists in commemoration of Darwin's 68th birthday [Feb. 12]. Darwin's letter addressed to Bemmelen and Veth. 1777. 1877 Note to Mr Francis Darwin's paper. Quart. Jl micr. Sci., Vol. 17, p. 272. Francis Darwin's
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Darwin, Susan 33 Crick, W.D. 1802 Darwin, William Erasmus 158 Cross and self fertilisation 152-154, Darwin 364, 1624 1249-1274 Charles Darwin 115 Cross bred plants 1704 Darwin and evolution 1622 Cross breeding (1856, Dec. 6, p. 806) Darwin and Henslow, the growth of an 1691 idea 115, 1598, 1599 Cross breeding (1856, Dec. 6, p. 812) Darwin and his critics. The darwinian 1692 revolution 360 Cross breeding in plants 1714 Darwin and modern science 1383, 1384 Cross-breeds of strawberries 1720 Darwin
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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
Notebooks on transmutation Charles Darwin. Evolution by natural of species 1574, 1573 selection 1617 Darwin's Ornithological notes 1577 Darwin for today: the essence of his works Darwins udedelige tanker 1626 1618, 1623, 1623 Darwins Weltanschaung von ihm Selbst Charles Darwin Herdacht 1183 dargestellt 1633 Charles Darwin: his life told in an Emma Darwin ... a century of family autobiographical chapter, and in a selected letters 129, 181-182, 15522-1554 series of his published letters 172- Erasmus
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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
1769 Exchequer (1870) 869, 870, 1766 Moleschott, Jacob 1183 Men of Science Library (Collier) 1504 Molyakov, I. M. 797, 829 Menard, H.W. 304, 305 Monograph of the fossil Lepadidae . . . Mendelsohn, Everett 361 Balanidae and Verrucidae 67-68, Mental evolution in animals 170-172, 342, 343 185, 1434-1448 Monograph of the sub-class Cirripedia Mentor Books 585, 586, 588, 589, 66-67, 339-342 600, 604, 611, 616, 619, 624, 625, Montagu, Ashley 1043, 1044 627 Montalenti, Guiseppe 369, 716, 717, Menzbir
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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
; and Microlynchia, one species; no new species.] 1955. The Hippoboscidae or louse-flies (Diptera) of mammals and birds. Part II. Taxonomy, evolution and revision of American genera and species. Entomologica Americana, vol. 35, pp. 233 416, 38 figs. [Microlynchia galapagoensis, n. sp., (Indefatigable and Hood islands). (p. 384, figs.).] BLAIR, K. G. 1928. Coleoptera (Heteromera, Teredilia, Malacodermata and Bruchidae) from the Gal pagos Islands, collected on the St. George Expedition, 1924. The
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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
unsigned review of another of Bates' works and did publish it in the same journal earlier in the same year, (pp. 219-24). This is No. 1725 in the present list. I have also omitted one other title which has been stated to be that of a work by Darwin, because I do not believe that the work exists or ever did exist. Its title is My apology for my unformed ideas and its putative date 1881 or 1882. The evidence for its existence is an article, of which I have a photocopy, 'Evolution: Darwin's other
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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
sketch, which was written to satisfy complaints that Darwin had not sufficiently considered his predecessors in the general theory of evolution, had already appeared in a shorter form in the first German edition, as well as in the fourth American printing where it is called a preface; both of these appeared in 1860. There is also a postscript on page xii. This concerns a review of the earlier editions by Asa Gray which had appeared in the Atlantic Monthly in 1860, and as a [NB This work has been
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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
edition; and, whilst the latter has been carefully conserved in libraries, no attention seems to have been paid to this one. It does not seem to have been previously recognized as the first printing of the final text, and is remarkably hard to come by. It was, incidentally, this edition which Samuel Butler had beside him when writing Evolution old and new in 1879. This printing is the eighteenth thousand, but, as it is important to know what was the first issue of the final text, it should be
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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
that the clamour of the opposition was not strident. He had also been preceded in 1862 by Huxley's Man's place in nature. The book, in its first edition, contains two parts, the descent of man itself, and selection in relation to sex. The word 'evolution' occurs, for the first time in any of Darwin's works, on page 2 of the first volume of the first edition, that is to say before its appearance in the sixth edition of The origin of species in the following year. The last chapter is about
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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
Floreana Island.] BRUES, C. T. 1919. A new species of the Hymenopterous genus Scleroderma from the Gal pagos Islands. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, ser. 4, vol. 2, pp. 309 310. 1924. Triungulin larvae from the Williams Gal pagos Expedition. Zoologica, vol. 5, pp. 125 136, figs. 28 32. [Larvae of a meloid bettle (presumably Cissites maculata (Swederer) from carpenter bee (Xylocopa) captured on South Seymour Island.] BURNS, J. M. 1964. Evolution in skipper butterflies of the
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A27    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 1978. Charles Darwin: A companion. Folkstone: Dawson.   Text   Image   PDF
CD quotes in translation 'variation under domestication throws no light on the natural modification of species'; a review of Variation in Athen um, Feb.15 refers. Poulton, Sir Edward Bagnall 1856 1943. Entomologist. Kt 1935 FRS 1889. Hope Prof. Zoology (Entomology) Oxford 1893 1933. Specialist on mimicry in butterflies and author of many papers on evolution. 1908 Essays on evolution, Oxford. 1909 Charles Darwin and the Origin of species, London. DNB. see also G. W. Sleeper. Pour la M rite 1867
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A27    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 1978. Charles Darwin: A companion. Folkstone: Dawson.   Text   Image   PDF
, a century of family letters, 1792 1896, London, John Murray, 1915. This, the published edition, is the one quoted from throughout. Eiseley Loren Eiseley, Darwin's century: evolution and the men who discovered it, Garden City N.Y., Doubleday Anchor Books, 1958. Elleg rd Alvar Elleg rd, Darwin and the general reader: the reception of Darwin's theory of evolution in the British periodical press, 1859 1872, G tesborgs Universitets Arsskrift, 64:1 394; G thenburg Studies in English, 8. Expression
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A27    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 1978. Charles Darwin: A companion. Folkstone: Dawson.   Text   Image   PDF
finches q.v., to the development of CD's early thoughts on evolution has often been stressed. There is a large biological literature on them, e.g. 1959 J. R. Slevin, Occ.Pap.Calif.Acad.Sci., No.25, 1 150; 1963 Occ.Pap.Calif.Acad.Sci., No.44:1 154; 1967 Nat.geogr.Mag., 131:540 585. Gal pagos Islands Finches John Gould, Proc.zool.Soc.Lond., pt.5, No.53, 1837. Members of the sub-family Geospizinae of the buntings, Emberizidae, with special evolution on the islands. 1837 CD, Remarks on the habits of the
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A27    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 1978. Charles Darwin: A companion. Folkstone: Dawson.   Text   Image   PDF
CD's death. 1899 Apr. H gave notice. Hindi First edition in: Origin of species, 1964 (F702). Hindmarsh, L. 1861 CD to, about Earl of Tankerville's wild white cattle at Chillingham, Northumberland MLi 187. See Ann.Mag.nat.Hist., 2:274, 1839. Historical sketch Of previous studies and ideas on evolution. First added to 3rd English edition of Origin, 1861, in answer to criticisms by reviewers. It had previously appeared in a shorter version, written before Feb.20, in 1st German edition and 4th USA
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A27    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 1978. Charles Darwin: A companion. Folkstone: Dawson.   Text   Image   PDF
INTRODUCTION THIS Companion is about Charles Darwin the man: it is not about evolution by natural selection, nor is it about any other of his theoretical or experimental work. A glance will show what it contains, and only a brief introduction is needed. It is intended to make easily available the facts of Darwin's life, his ancestry, collaterals and descendants, his friends and a few enemies, and his scientific correspondents. It covers what he wrote, and where he went, when and why. It also
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