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Darwin, C. R. ed. 1842. Fish Part 4 of The zoology of the voyage of HMS Beagle. by Leonard Jenyns. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin. London: Smith Elder and Co.
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is probable, however, that there are two or three species nearly allied, for which reason I have been the more particular in my description. The H. Hepsetus of D'Orbigny* appears to differ from the H. falcatus of Freycinet (with which last Cuvier associates his name of Hepsetus,) in having the lateral line curving upwards rather than downwards, and the caudal fascia as well as the humeral spot more marked. The Salmo falcatus of Bloch is probably distinct from both. * Voy. dans L'Amer. Mérid. Atl
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Darwin, C. R. 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 command of Capt. FitzRoy, R.N. during the years 1832 to 1836. London: Smith Elder and Co.
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states that they all se d velopment autour d'elle comme une ceinture d' immenses remparts, toutes aff ctant une pente plus ou moins inclin e vers le rivage de la mer, tandis au contraire, que vers le centre de I'ile elles pr sentent une coupe abrupte, et souvent taill e pic. Toutes ces montagnes sont form es de couches parall les inclin es du centre de I' le vers la mer. These statements have been disputed, though not in detail, by M. Quoy, in the voyage of Freycinet. As far as my limited
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1841] Falconer on Tenasserim Forests [Falconer 1852] Fuchsia du. (anon.) [Porcher 1844] Flourens de la Long. Humaines [Flourens 1854] Arago, Jaques Etienne Victor. 1823. Narrative of a voyage round the world, in the Uranie and Physicienne corvettes, commanded by Captain Freycinet, during the years 1817, 1818, 1819, and 1820: on a scientific expedition undertaken by order of the French government. In a series of letters to a friend, by J. Arago. To which is prefixed, the report made to the Academy
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to Freycinet,24 tears are actually recognized as a sign of happiness; but we should require better evidence on this head than that of a passing voyager. 24 Quoted by Sir J. Lubbock, 'Prehistoric Times,' 1865, p. 458. ] – Esquimaux pull nose as mark of respect — Spix Blushing only after long interview with European acquired
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Darwin, C. R. 1872. The expression of the emotions in man and animals. London: John Murray. First edition.
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does indeed exist an evident tendency in this direction, as will be seen in a future chapter, when we treat of the tender feelings. With the Sandwich Islanders, according to Freycinet,24 tears are actually recognized as a sign of happiness; but we should require —————————————— 24 Quoted by Sir J. Lubbock, 'Prehistoric Times,' 1865, p. 458. [page] 17
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Darwin, C. R. 1872. The expression of the emotions in man and animals. London: John Murray. First edition.
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; boars, 113; elephants, 113; rhinoceros, 114; monkeys, 114. Forbes, Mr. D., 232, 318, 336. Ford, Mr., 95. Forster, J. R., 318. Foster, Mr. Michael, 343, 344. Fox, the, 125. Freycinet, 175. Frogs, 35, 104. Frowning, the act of, 3, 223; men of all races frown, 224; in infants, 225; to assist vision, 226; to exclude the bright light, 227. Fyffe, Dr., 304. G. Gaika, Christian, 22, 209, 255, 295, 320. Galton, Mr. F., 33, n. 8. Garrod, Mr. A. H., 74, n. 9. Gaskell, Mrs., 151, n. 5. Geach, Mr. F., 21, 187
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Darwin, C. R. 1874. The structure and distribution of coral reefs. 2d ed. London: Smith Elder and Co.
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the reefs the sea does not become suddenly deep; coloured red.—Morotoi, I presume, is fringed: Freycinet speaks of the breakers extending along the shore at a little distance from it. From the chart, I believe it is fringed; coloured red.—Oahu: Freycinet, in his Hydrog. Memoir, mentions some reefs. Mr. F. D. Bennett informs me that the shore is skirted for forty or fifty miles in length. There is even a harbour for ships formed by the reefs, but it is at the mouth of a valley; red.—Atooi, in La
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Darwin, C. R. 1874. The structure and distribution of coral reefs. 2d ed. London: Smith Elder and Co.
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quite insignificant. Lastly, in several parts of the Pacific and Indian Oceans there are banks, lying at greater depths than in the cases just mentioned, of the same form and size with the neighbouring atolls, but with their atoll-like structure wholly obliterated. It appears from the survey of Freycinet, that there are banks of this kind in the Caroline Archipelago, and, as is reported, in the Low Archipelago. When we discuss the origin of the different classes of coral formations, we shall
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Darwin, C. R. 1874. The structure and distribution of coral reefs. 2d ed. London: Smith Elder and Co.
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to all the islands which he visited.—Mr. Williams in his Narrative, speaks of a reef going round a small island attached to Oyolava, and returning again to it: all these islands have been coloured red.—A chart of Rose Island, at the extreme west end of the group, is given by Freycinet, from which I should have thought that it had been an atoll; but according to Mr. Couthouy (Remarks, p. 43) it consists of a reef, only a league in circuit, surmounted by a very few low islets; the lagoon is very
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Darwin, C. R. 1874. The structure and distribution of coral reefs. 2d ed. London: Smith Elder and Co.
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several islands which form the northern part of the group are volcanic (with the exception perhaps of Torres, which resembles in form the madreporitic island of Medinilla), and appear to be without reefs.—Mangs, however, is described (by Freycinet, p. 219, Hydrog.) from some Spanish charts, as formed of small islands placed 'au milieu des nombreux r cifs;' and as these reefs in the general chart of the group do not project so much as a mile; and as there is no appearance from a double line, of
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Darwin, C. R. 1874. The structure and distribution of coral reefs. 2d ed. London: Smith Elder and Co.
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surrounded by a reef at the distance of two or three miles; uncoloured.—Mysol Group: the Kanary Islands are said by Forrest (Voyage, p. 130) to be divided from each other by deep straits, and are lined with coral-rocks; coloured red.—Guebe, lying between Waigiou and Gilolo, is engraved as if fringed; and it is said by Freycinet, that all the soundings under five fathoms were on coral; coloured red.—Gilolo: in a chart published by Dalrymple, the numerous islands on the western, southern (Batchian
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Darwin, C. R. 1876. Geological observations on the volcanic islands and parts of South America visited during the voyage of H.M.S. 'Beagle'. 2d ed. London: Smith Elder and Co.
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d'elle comme une ceinture d'immenses remparts, toutes affectant une pente plus on moins inclin e vers le rivage de la mer; tandis, au contraire, que vers le centre de l' le elles pr sentent une coupe abrupte, et souvent taill e pic. Toutes ces montagnes sont form es de couches parall les inclin es du centre de l' le vers la mer.' These statements have been disputed, though not in detail, by M. Quoy, in the voyage of Freycinet. As far as my limited means of observation went, I found them
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Darwin, C. R. 1876. Über den Bau und die Verbreitung der Corallen-Riffe. Translated by J. V. Carus. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart.
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Bauart aber gänzlich verwischt ist. Aus den Aufnahmen von Freycinet geht hervor, dasz es Bänke dieser [page break
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Darwin, C. R. 1876. Über den Bau und die Verbreitung der Corallen-Riffe. Translated by J. V. Carus. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart.
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als betrachtet werden kann (Berghaus, Vorbemerkungen. 2. Liefer. p. 56). Malte Itrun, VoL XII. p.231, sagt, dasz sich in der Nähe von t Vincent in Neu-Cab ein Vulcan findet: ich glaube, dies ist ein Irrthum, durch Rauch veranlasst, welchen Cook auf der entgegengesetzten d hat \ Bd. 2, p. 23), welcher Rauch bei Nacht aufstieg. Di /inen- Inseln, besem I nllichcn, enthalten viele Cratere (s. Freycinet\s hydrogr. Beschreibung), welche nicht activ sind. Von Buci adOMWU an (p und zwar nach der Autorität
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Darwin, C. R. 1878. Les récifs de corail leur structure et leur distribution. Translated by L. Cosserat. Paris: Germer Baillière.
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rouge. Moroloi est, je crois, frang e: Freycinet parle de r cifs qui longent le rivage peu de distance. D'apr s la carte, je pense qu'elle est frang e; colori e en rouge. Oahu: Freycinet, dans son M moire Hydrogr., mentionne quelques r cifs. M. F. D. Bennett m'informe que la c te en est bord e sur une longueur de 40 50 milles. Il y a m me un port pour les vaisseaux, form par les r cifs, mais c'est l'entr e d'une vall e; rouge. Atooi, dans les cartes de La Peyrouse, est repr sent e comme frang e
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Darwin, C. R. 1878. Les récifs de corail leur structure et leur distribution. Translated by L. Cosserat. Paris: Germer Baillière.
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en rouge. Farallon de Mediniila est si r guli rement et si troitement frang e dans les cartes de Freycinet que je me suis hasard la colorier en rouge quoique le M moire Hydrog. ne dise rien des r cifs de cette le. Les nombreuses les qui forment la partie nord du groupe sont volcaniques ( l'exception peut- tre de Torres, qui ressemble en forme l' le madr porique de Medinilla) et semblent tre d pourvues de r cifs. Mangs, cependant, est d crite (par Freycinet, p. 219, Hydrogr.) d'apr s quelques
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Darwin, C. R. 1878. Les récifs de corail leur structure et leur distribution. Translated by L. Cosserat. Paris: Germer Baillière.
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frang es de bancs de corail, savoir, la c te est, comme on le voit dans la carte de Freycinet et la baie Cajeli qui, suivant Horsburgh (vol. II, p. 630), est bord e de bancs de corail qui s' tendent quelque peu, et ne sont recouverts que de quelques pieds d'eau. Dans plusieurs cartes, certaines parties des les formant le groupe Amboina sont frang es de r cifs: par exemple Noessa, Harenca et Ucaste dans les cartes de Freycinet. Les les ci-dessus mentionn es ont t colori es en rouge, quoiqu'il
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Darwin, C. R. 1878. Les récifs de corail leur structure et leur distribution. Translated by L. Cosserat. Paris: Germer Baillière.
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structure atollique originelle s'est compl tement effac e. Il r sulte des travaux de Freycinet, qu'il existe des bancs de cette esp ce dans l'Archipel Caroline, et comme cela a t signal dans le Bas-Archipel. Lorsque nous discuterons l'origine des diff rentes classes de formations coralliques, nous verrons que l' tat de submersion totale ou partielle de quelques r cifs en forme d'atolls, la portion submerg e tant g n ralement, mais non toujours, du c t non expos au vent, et l'existence de bancs
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Darwin, C. R. 1878. Les récifs de corail leur structure et leur distribution. Translated by L. Cosserat. Paris: Germer Baillière.
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quelques cas, s' tageant en falaises superpos es. Les deux premiers naturalistes semblent avoir compar les coraux et les coquilles de mollusques avec ceux qui existent actuellement, et ils affirment qu'ils appartiennent des esp ces r centes. L' le Peel, l'une du groupe Bonin ou Arzobispo, entre les Mariannes et le Japon, poss de des r cifs frangeants, et elle a t certainement soulev e (1) Voyage de la Coquille, partie zoologique. (2) Freycinet, Voyage autour du monde. Voir aussi The
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Darwin, C. R. 1878. Les récifs de corail leur structure et leur distribution. Translated by L. Cosserat. Paris: Germer Baillière.
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sur le front de leur extr mit est; le capitaine Smyth ne se souvient pas si ces les et ce r cif entouraient une lagune; non colori es. ARCHIPEL SANDWICH. Hawa : dans la carte de l'atlas de Freycinet, de petites portions de la c te sont frang es de r cifs, et le M moire Hydrogr. l'accompagnant mentionne des r cifs en plusieurs endroits et dit que le corail nuit aux c bles; mais Dana n'y vit pas de r cifs. Sur un c t de l' lot de Kohaihai, il y a un banc de sable et de corail recouvert de 5 pieds
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Darwin, C. R. 1878. Les récifs de corail leur structure et leur distribution. Translated by L. Cosserat. Paris: Germer Baillière.
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des passages pour des canots et probablement m me pour des bateaux. Plus loin (p. 159) il tend la m me observation toutes les les qu'il a visit es. M. Williams, dans son r cit, parle d'un r cif qui entoure une petite le attach e Oyolava: toutes ces les ont t colori es en rouge. Freycinet donne une carte de l' le Rose, l'extr mit est du groupe, d'apr s laquelle j'aurais cru que cette le avait t un atoll; mais, selon M. Couthouy (Remarques, p. 43), elle se compose d'un r cif, d'une lieue seulement
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Darwin, C. R. 1878. Les récifs de corail leur structure et leur distribution. Translated by L. Cosserat. Paris: Germer Baillière.
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lagune. Le r v. J. Williams lui donne 100 pieds de hauteur, et il m'informe que le r cif, qui en frange les c tes, ressemble celui qui entoure Mangaia; colori e en rouge. ARCHIPEL DES AMIS. Ile Pylstaart: en jugeant d'apr s la carte de l'Atlas de Freycinet, j'aurais suppos qu'elle avait t r guli rement frang e; mais, comme il n'est pas fait mention de bancs de corail dans le M moire Hydrogr. (ni dans le Voyage de Tasman le Navigateur), je l'ai laiss e sans couleur. Tongatabou: Dans l'atlas du
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Darwin, C. R. 1878. Les récifs de corail leur structure et leur distribution. Translated by L. Cosserat. Paris: Germer Baillière.
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encore de pr s la c te. Apr s quelque h sitation, je me suis cru justifi laisser ces les colori es en bleu. ARCHIPEL MARIANNE OU DES LARRONS. Guahan: Presque toute cette le est frang e par des r cifs qui s' tendent, en plusieurs endroits, environ 1/3 de mille de la terre. M me o les r cifs sont les plus tendus, l'eau l'int rieur y est peu profonde. Dans plusieurs endroits il y a, l'int rieur des r cifs, un chenal navigable pour des canots et des bateaux. Le M moire Hydrogr. de Freycinet donne
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Darwin, C. R. 1878. Les récifs de corail leur structure et leur distribution. Translated by L. Cosserat. Paris: Germer Baillière.
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fois remarquer que les coraux y sont peu vigoureux; colori e en rouge. Waigiou: Une partie consid rable du rivage nord de ces les est repr sent e, sur les cartes, dress es une grande chelle, de l'atlas de Freycinet, comme frang e de bancs de corail. Forrest (p. 21. Voyage la Nouvelle-Guin e) fait allusion aux bancs de corail qui bordent l'entr e de Piapis Bay; et Horsburgh (vol. II, p. 599, 4 dition), parlant des les du d troit de Dampierre, dit: Des rocs coralliques ar tes vives longent leurs
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Darwin, C. R. 1878. Les récifs de corail leur structure et leur distribution. Translated by L. Cosserat. Paris: Germer Baillière.
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tendu, escarp l'ext rieur avec une profondeur de 12 pieds l'int rieur: il est impossible, d'apr s ces faits, de d cider quelle classe cette le appartient. Kissa devant la la pointe de Timor a sa c te devanc e par un r cif escarp sur le bord externe, et au-dessus duquel de petits canots peuvent passer mar e haute ; colori e en rouge. Timor: Un grand nombre de points, et des tendues consid rables de la c te nord, sont repr sent s dans la carte de Freycinet comme frang s de bancs de corail; et il
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Darwin, C. R. 1878. Les récifs de corail leur structure et leur distribution. Translated by L. Cosserat. Paris: Germer Baillière.
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la description hydrographique de Freycinet). Von Buch, cependant, tablit (p. 462) sous l'autorit de La Peyrouse qu'il n'y a pas moins de cinq volcans entre ces les et le Japon. Gemelli Dareri (Churchill's Collect., vol. IV, p. 458) dit qu'il y a deux volcans aux latitudes de 23 30 et de 25 ; mais je ne les ai pas colori s. D'apr s les r cits du voyage de Beechey (p. 518, 4e dition), j'en ai colori un la partie nord du groupe Bonin. M. S. Julien a tir de manuscrits chinois, qui ne sont pas tr s
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Darwin, C. R. 1889. The structure and distribution of coral reefs. 3d ed. With a preface to the third edition by Francis Darwin and an appendix by T. G. Bonney. London: Smith Elder and Co.
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that the reefs, on an average, extend about a quarter of a mile from the beach; the land is not very steep, and outside the reefs the sea does not become suddenly deep; coloured red. Morotoi, I presume, is fringed: Freycinet speaks of the breakers extending along the shore at a little distance from it. From the chart, I believe it is fringed; coloured red. Oahu: Freycinet, in his Hydrog. Memoir, mentions some reefs. Mr. F. D. Bennett informs me that the shore is skirted for forty or fifty miles
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Darwin, C. R. 1889. The structure and distribution of coral reefs. 3d ed. With a preface to the third edition by Francis Darwin and an appendix by T. G. Bonney. London: Smith Elder and Co.
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is quite insignificant. Lastly, in several parts of the Pacific and Indian Oceans there are banks, lying at greater depths than in the cases just mentioned, of the same form and size with the neighbouring atolls, but with their atoll-like structure wholly obliterated. It appears from the survey of Freycinet, that there are banks of this kind in the Caroline Archipelago, and, as is reported, in the Low Archipelago. When we discuss the origin of the different classes of coral formations, we
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Darwin, C. R. 1889. The structure and distribution of coral reefs. 3d ed. With a preface to the third edition by Francis Darwin and an appendix by T. G. Bonney. London: Smith Elder and Co.
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ing again to it: all these islands have been coloured red. A chart of Rose Island, at the extreme [east] end of the group, is given by Freycinet, from which I should have thought that it had been an atoll;1 but according to Mr. Couthouy (Remarks, p. 43) it consists of a reef, only a league in circuit, surmounted by a very few low islets; the lagoon is very shallow, and is strewed with numerous large boulders of volcanic rock. This island, therefore, probably consists of a bank of rock, a few
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Darwin, C. R. 1889. The structure and distribution of coral reefs. 3d ed. With a preface to the third edition by Francis Darwin and an appendix by T. G. Bonney. London: Smith Elder and Co.
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poritic island of Medinilla), and appear to be without reefs. Mangs, however, is described (by Freycinet, p. 219, Hydrog.) from some Spanish charts, as formed of small islands placed 'au milieu de nombreux r cifs;' and as these reefs in the general chart of the group do not project so much as a mile; and as there is no appearance from a double line, of the existence of deep water within, I have ventured, although with much hesitation, to colour them red. Respecting Folger and Marshall Islands
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Darwin, C. R. 1889. The structure and distribution of coral reefs. 3d ed. With a preface to the third edition by Francis Darwin and an appendix by T. G. Bonney. London: Smith Elder and Co.
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straits, and are lined with coral-rocks; coloured red. Guebe, lying between Waigiou and Gilolo, is engraved as if fringed; and it is said by Freycinet, that all the soundings under five fathoms were on coral; coloured red. Gilolo: in a chart published by Dalrymple, the numerous islands on the western, southern (Batchian and the Strait of Patientia), and eastern sides appear fringed by narrow reefs; these reefs, I suppose, are of coral, for it is said in Malte Brun (vol. xii. p. 156), 'sur les
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Darwin, C. R. 1890. The expression of the emotions in man and animals. 2d ed. Edited by Francis Darwin. London: John Murray.
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state of mind as under the other. Gentle laughter, or a smile, or even a pleasing thought, would have sufficed to cause a moderate secretion of tears. There does indeed exist an evident tendency in this direction, as will be seen in a future chapter, when we treat of the tender feelings. With the Sandwich Islanders, according to Freycinet,29 tears are actually recognized as a sign of happiness; but we should require better evidence on this head than that of a passing voyager. So again if our
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Darwin, C. R. 1890. L'expression des Émotions chez l'homme et les animaux. 2d ed. Trans. by S. Pozzi and René Benoit. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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dans l'autre. Un rire modéré, un sourire, souvent même une idée gaie aurait, en pareil cas, pu suffire pour provoquer une légère effusion de larmes. Et par le fait il existe une tendance évidente dans ce sens, comme nous le verrons quand nous nous occuperons des sentiments tendres. Chez les indigènes des îles Sandwich, d'après Freycinet 24, les larmes sont réellement considérées comme un signe de bonheur; toutefois il serait bon d'avoir de ce fait une meilleure preuve que l'affirmation d'un
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Darwin, C. R. 1890. The expression of the emotions in man and animals. 2d ed. Edited by Francis Darwin. London: John Murray.
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; rabbits, 119; boars, 119; elephants, 119; rhinoceros, 120; monkeys, 120. Filehne, Professor W., 343, n. 27. Forbes, Mr. D., 242, 337, 355. Ford, Mr., 101. Forster, J. R., 336, n. 15. Foster, Dr. Michael, 38, n. 11, 363, 364. Fox, the, 133. Freycinet, 184. Frogs, 37, 111. Frowning, the act of, 4, 233; men of all races frown, 234; in infants, 235; to assist vision, 236; to exclude the bright light, 237. Fyffe, Dr., 322. G. Gaika (African chief), 23, 219, 266, 312, 339. Galton, Mr. F., 34, n. 8
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Darwin, C. R. 1890. L'expression des Émotions chez l'homme et les animaux. 2d ed. Trans. by S. Pozzi and René Benoit. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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et des sentiments tendres, 229; de la dévotion et de la piété, 234. FORBES (M. D.), 248, 341, 360. FORD (M.), 102. FORSTER (J.-R.), 340 [* et note 12]. FOSTER (M. Michael), 368, 369 [* et note 46]. FOU RIRE, 222. FRAYEUR, 81, 85; chez les singes, 153; chez une femme aliénée, 313; dilatation des pupilles, 325; description de la frayeur par Job, 312. FREYCINET, 187. FRONCEMENT DES SOURCILS, 4; chez les hommes de toutes les races, 327; chez l'enfant, 240; froncement pour
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Darwin, C. R. 1902. Observations géologiques sur les iles volcaniques: explorées par l'expédition du "Beagle" et notes sure la géologie de l'Australie et du Cap de Bonne-Espérance. Trans. by A. F. Renard. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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traire, vers le centre de l' le elles pr sentent une coupe abrupte et souvent taill e pic. Toutes ces montagnes sont form es de couches parall les inclin es du centre de l' le vers la mer . Ces observations ont t discut es d'une mani re g n rale par M. Quoy, dans le Voyage de Freycinet. J'ai constat leur parfaite exactitude pour autant que les moyens d'observation insuffisants dont je disposais m'aient permis de le faire (1). Les montagnes que j'ai visit es dans le nord-ouest de l' le
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Darwin, C. R. 1902. Observations géologiques sur les iles volcaniques: explorées par l'expédition du "Beagle" et notes sure la géologie de l'Australie et du Cap de Bonne-Espérance. Trans. by A. F. Renard. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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description qu'en donne le Voyage de Freycinet, et il est probable qu'il existe des crat res de ce genre dans plusieurs autres contr es. (2) Ce sont: les trois lots de Crossman dont le plus grand a 600 pieds de haut; l' le Enchant e; l' le Gardner (760 pieds de hauteur); l' le Champion (331 pieds de hauteur); l' le Enderby; l' le Brattle; deux lots voisins de l' le Infatigable, et un lot situ pr s de l' le James. Un second crat re voisin de l' le James (avec un lac sal au centre) pr sente du c t du
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Darwin, C. R. [c. 1903]. La expresión de las emociones en el hombre y en los animales. Translated by Eusebio Heras. Valencia: F. Sempere. Volume 1.
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LA EXPEBSIÓK DI LAS EBOCIOHE3 226 Una risa moderada, una sonrisa, en repetidas ocasiones, hasta una idea alegre, hubiera podido bastar en tales caaos para provocar una ligera efusión de lágrimas. Y en realidad, hay una tendencia evidente en este sentido, como se verá cuando nos ocupemos de los sentimientos tiernos. En los indígenas de las islas Sandwich, según Freycinet, las lágrimas son realmente consideradas como una señal de dicha; sin embargo, bueno fuera tener de este hecho una prueba
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Barlow, Nora ed. 1967. Darwin and Henslow. The growth of an idea. London: Bentham-Moxon Trust, John Murray.
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of no particular questions to ask; as the only one [of which I am very anxious added] that of subsidence, would require a very guarded examination on the spot, with such ideas in view. I have told Eyton you would take [Eyton who del] Freycinet, he now tells me he has the whole of the letter press; which I send together with this letter. Since writing last, our plans about publishing are become definite with respect to time. I shall begin to print in the beginning of August: [and del] but the
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Barlow, Nora ed. 1967. Darwin and Henslow. The growth of an idea. London: Bentham-Moxon Trust, John Murray.
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Beagle, 2, 9, 10, 11, 28; biog., 28 n.2; his character, 31; D. joins his ship, 37, 38; letter to S. African Christian Recorder, 114 n.; plans for publication, 124-5, 128 and n.2; purchase of a schooner, 73-4; and repatriated Fuegians, 73 n.1; Survey, 60 and n.; Surveying Voyages of Adventure and Beagle, 39 n., 40 n.2; use of a sympiesometer, 39 n. Forbes, Edward, biog., 153 n.; and Ipswich Museum, 159 n.1 Freke, Dr, and The Origin of Species, 214 and n.2 Freycinet, Louis Claude (1779-1842
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Armstrong, Patrick. 1985. Charles Darwin in Western Australia: A young scientist's perception of an environment. Nedlands: University of Western Australia Press.
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Figure 8 Some place names of the King George's Sound area. casteaux, Freycinet, Flinders,35 who have all mentioned with various opinions the singularly formed calcareous bodies lying on the ground. I went in the company of Capt. FitzRoy as we perfectly coincided in opinion the following may be considered our joint observation on this disputed subject A little later he is careful to record that 'Capt. FitzRoy discovered a species of Helix and the case of an Oniscus'. A full account of the Bald
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Armstrong, Patrick. 1985. Charles Darwin in Western Australia: A young scientist's perception of an environment. Nedlands: University of Western Australia Press.
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Figure 8 Some place names of the King George's Sound area. casteaux, Freycinet, Flinders,35 who have all mentioned with various opinions the singularly formed calcareous bodies lying on the ground. I went in the company of Capt. FitzRoy as we perfectly coincided in opinion the following may be considered our joint observation on this disputed subject A little later he is careful to record that 'Capt. FitzRoy discovered a species of Helix and the case of an Oniscus'. A full account of the Bald
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Barrett, Paul H., Gautrey, Peter J., Herbert, Sandra, Kohn, David, Smith, Sydney eds. 1987. Charles Darwin's notebooks, 1836-1844: Geology, transmutation of species, metaphysical enquiries. British Museum (Natural History); Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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1825 An inquiry respecting the true nature of instinct, and of the mental distinction between brute animals and man; introductory to a series of essays, explanatory of the various faculties and actions of the former, which have been considered to result from a degree of moral feeling, and of intellect. Zool. J. Lond. 1:1−32,153−73,346−67. C240 Frere, John 1800 Account of flint weapons discovered at Hoxne in Suffolk. Archaeologia 13:204−5. ZEd20 Freycinet, Louis Claude de Saulses de 1807−16 See
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Barrett, Paul H., Gautrey, Peter J., Herbert, Sandra, Kohn, David, Smith, Sydney eds. 1987. Charles Darwin's notebooks, 1836-1844: Geology, transmutation of species, metaphysical enquiries. British Museum (Natural History); Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Casuarina' pendant les années 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803 et 1804; continué par M. Louis Freycinet ... 2 vols atlas. Paris. Vol. 1, 1807; Vol. 2, 1806; atlas 1811 RN118−20 B152,234 C268 1824 Voyage de découvertes aux terres australes. 2d ed. 4 vols. Paris. C21 Phillip, Arthur 1789 The voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay. London. RN126 Phillips, John *1837−39 Treatise on geology. In Lardner, D., ed. The cabinet cyclopaedia. Natural history. 2 vols. London. A54−57,147 B167−68,170,173 C269 TFRAG9
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Keynes, Richard Darwin ed. 1988. Charles Darwin's Beagle Diary. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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started by the Mail for Shrewsbury. 1 A note in the margin reads: 'Mem: Freycinet remarks after his troubles'. See Louis Claude Desaulses de Freycinet, Voyage autour du monde, entrepris par ordre du Roi. 4 vols. Paris, 1824 6. 4th The Beagle proceeded to Plymouth; where she lay till the 17th. 1 1 On the following day, CD wrote from Shrewsbury to his uncle Josiah Wedgwood II: 'The Beagle arrived at Falmouth on Sunday evening, I reached home late lastnight. My head is quite confused with so much
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Keynes, Richard Darwin ed. 1988. Charles Darwin's Beagle Diary. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Freire Serrano, General. 336, 451 Freischutz, Der 122 Fregueria de Taborai (Itaborai) 60 French Hoek pass 426 Freycinet, Louis de 447 Freyre, see Freire Serrano Freyrina 335 Frutez, Signor 92 3, 451 Fuegia Basket, see Basket, Fuegia Fuegians 121 43, 169 70, 222 7, 385, 398 Fuentes 32 Fuentes, Don Juan 156 7, 451 Fury Islands xii, 244 Galapagos Islands 106, 351 64, 421 Gardiner, J. H. 239 Gauchos 99 109, 115, 151 9, 166 91, 204 6, 229 31, 253 4, 371 Gavia mountain 73, 76 Gay, Claude 260, 451
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Gregorio, Mario A. -Di, ed. 1990. Charles Darwin's marginalia, vol. 1. Edited by Mario A. Di Gregorio, with the assistance of N.W. Gill. New York; London: Garland.
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, 38-39u features) bold 534 lu small , 2u nostrils , 4u rather thick , 8-13m/9u breadth \of , 13u large , 27-28u beauty I them , 29-30u++/29-32m/w Siamese 535 4u Cochin China , 26u globular , 27u orbicular \ face , 33-35m/w Cochin China 39m 537 21-26m 539 22-28m 615 23-25m vol. 5 NB 67 Beauty SB1 X«^ 67 Beauty 146 Drift wood Easter Isd 168 Spaniards introduced Stag, Mariane Isd? From Freycinet. Lib 3. p. 270 283 Differences of Oceanic People - 292 N. America - Man in a Polymorphous condition. 419
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Gregorio, Mario A. -Di, ed. 1990. Charles Darwin's marginalia, vol. 1. Edited by Mario A. Di Gregorio, with the assistance of N.W. Gill. New York; London: Garland.
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22m/zo (not CD), 13m/w (not CD) 364 15-17z/20-22z 374 24m 486 22m, 23u que\fils , 24u membranes I unissent , 25u trachée CUVIER, Georges Le Règne animal 5 vols.; Paris; Déterville; 1829 [CUL, on B] beh, sx, tm vol. 1, 151 26-28m 214 20-24m 219 30-32m 220 9-2 2 m, 27m 227 25-28m 228 5-7m, 13-16m 306 23-28m 458 2-4m 459 20-22m 460 24~25m 462 22-22m 496 9-23m 560 8-24m vol. 2 NB p. 78 Q G Cap Freycinet; L'Uranie (wrecked in Falklands); S. Astrolable Peron, Lesueur artist; Baudin - Australia Lesson
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Armstrong, Patrick. 1991. Under the blue vault of heaven: A study of Charles Darwin's sojourn in the Cocos (Keeling) Islands. Nedlands: Indian Ocean Centre for Peace Studies.
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24 J H B de Saint Pierre, Voyage a l'Isle de France . par un Officier du Roi, Amsterdam, 1773. 25 L C D de Freycinet, Voyage autour du monde, enterpris par ordre du Roi, 1817-1820, Paris, 1824. 26 W Dampier, A New Voyage round the World, London, 1697. 27 F W Beechey, Narrative of a Voyage to the Pacific and Beering's Strait 1825, 26, 27, 28, London, 1831. 28 M Flinders, A Voyage to Terra Australis, London, 1814. 29 C Lyell, Principles of Geology, an Attempt to Explain the Former Changes of the
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Banks, M. R. and D. Leaman eds. 1999. Charles Darwin's Field Notes on the geology of Hobart Town - A modern appraisal. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 133(1): 29-50.
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AUSTRALES, exécuté par ordre de sa Majesté l'Empereur et Roi, sur les corvettes Le Géographe, Le Naturaliste et la goélette La Casuarina, pendant les années 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803 et 1804, rédigé par M.F. Péron. Imperial Press, Paris. A second volume was completed by L. Freycinet, in 1816. QUINCEY, E. DE, 1987: THE HISTORY OF MT WELLINGTON. Printed by The Mercury, Hobart. RAMSAY, A.C., 1852: On the superficial accumulation and surface markings of North Wales. Q. J. Geol. Soc. 8: 371-376. RAMSAY
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