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Darwin, C. R. 1871. Die Abstammung des Menschen und die geschlechtliche Zuchtwahl. Translated by J. V. Carus. 2 vols. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. Volume 1.
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; mehr oder weniger getheilt beim Menschen I, 106, 112; bei frühen Urer-zengern des Menschen doppelt t, 180. V. Vaccination, Einfluss I, 14C. Vancouver-Insel, Mr. Sproat über die Wilden von — I. 210; Eingeborene reissen die Haare im Gesichte aus II, 305. Vanellus cristatm, Flügelhöcker des Männchens II, 40. Vanessae I, 345; Aehnlichkeit der untern Fläche mit der Rinde von Bäumen I, 349. Variabilität, Ursache I, 95; beim Menschen analog der hei niederen Thieren I, 97; — der Menschenrassen I, 198
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F937.2
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Darwin, C. R. 1871. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. London: John Murray. vol. 2.
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), ii. 127. URODELA, ii. 24. Urosticte Benjamini, sexual differences in, ii. 151. USE and disuse of parts, effects of, i. 116; influence of, on the races of man, i. 247. UTERUS, reversion in the, i. 123; more or less divided, in the human subject, i. 123, 130; double, in the early progenitors of man, i. 206. V. VACCINATION, influence of, i. 168. VANCOUVER Island, Mr. Sproat on the savages of, i. 239; natives of, eradication of facial hair by the, ii. 348. Vanellus cristatus, wing tubercles of the
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F211
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Darwin, C. R. [1872]. Viaggio di un naturalista intorno al mondo. Prima traduzione italiana col consenso dell'autore, del Professore Michele Lessona. Turin: Unione Tipografico-Editrice.
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Vancouver, vi è una asserzione in certo modo simile rispetto ad Otaheite. Il dottor Dieffenbach, in una nota alla sua traduzione di quel giornale, asserisce che lo stesso fatto è universalmente creduto dagli abitanti delle isole Chatham, ed in alcune parti della Nuova Zelanda. È impossibile che una cosifatta credenza sia divenuta universale nell'emisfero settentrionale, agli antipodi e nel Pacifico, senza un qualche buon fondamento. Humboldt (Saygio politico intorno al regno della Nuova Spagna), dice
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their changed habits of life is a much more probable cause, and which will at the same time account for the increased mortality, especially of the children. The islands were visited by Cook in 1779, by Vancouver in 1794, and often subsequently by whalers
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46 Chap VII generates disease. 33*(32) Mr. Sproat, who in Vancouver Island closely attended to this subject, believes that changed habits of life, food which always follows from the advent of Europeans, induces much ill-health. He lays, also, great stress on so trifling a cause as that the natives become bewildered dulled by the new life around them; they lose the motives for exertion get no new ones in their place. 34*(33) The grade of civilization seems to be a most important element in the
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Darwin, C. R. 1874. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. London: John Murray. 2d ed.; tenth thousand.
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monkeys for, 7. Spiritual agencies, belief in, almost universal, 94. Spiza cyanea and civis, 412. Spoonbill, 374; Chinese, change of plumage in, 461. Spots, retained throughout groups of birds, 427; disappearance of, in adult mammals, 546. Sprengel, C. K., on the sexuality of plants, 212. Spring-boc, horns of the, 509. Sproat, Mr., on the extinction of savages in Vancouver Island, 183; on the eradication of facial hair by the natives of Vancouver Island, 580; on the eradication of the beard by
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F1050.1
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Darwin, C. R. 1874. Menneskets Afstamning og Parringsvalget. Translated by J. P. Jacobsen. Copenhagen: Gyldendal. Volume 1.
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Vancouver- en s rlig beskj ftigede sig med Sp rgsmaalet om Udd en, troer, at forandrede Livsvaner, som stedse f lge Evro-p ernes Ankomst, medf rer megen Sygelighed. Han l gger ogsaa stor V gt paa en saa ubetydelig Omst ndighed som den, at de Indf dte blive »forvildede og dumme ved det nye Liv omkring dem; de Grunde, de tidligere havde for at anstrenge sig, forsvinde, og der kommer ingen nye i deres Sted3)«. Der, hvor Nationer komme til at rivalisere med hinanden, synes Sejren at v re meget st rk
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F275
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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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is here distant from the shore; Mr. Ellis, however, says that this is certainly not the case on one side of the island; and he believes that the water within the reef is not deep; hence I have left it uncoloured.—Lancaster Reef, described in Naut. Mag. 1833 (p. 693), as an extensive crescent-formed coral-reef, has not been coloured.—Rapa, or Oparree: from the accounts given of it by Ellis and Vancouver, there does not appear to be any reef—I. de Bass is an adjoining island, of which I cannot find
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F275
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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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Peyrouse's charts, is represented as fringed by a reef, in the same manner as Oahu and Morotoi; and this, I am informed by Mr. Ellis, is of coral-formation on part at least of the shore: the reef does not leave a deep channel within; red.—Oneehow: Mr. Ellis believes that this island is also fringed by a coral-reef: considering its close proximity to the other islands, I have ventured to colour it red. I have in vain consulted the works of Cook, Vancouver, La Peyrouse, and Lisiansky, for any
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F944
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Darwin, C. R. 1874. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. London: John Murray. 2d ed.; tenth thousand.
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savages. It further appears, mysterious as is the fact, that the first meeting of distinct and separated people generates disease.34 Mr. Sproat, who in Vancouver Island closely attended to the subject of extinction, believed that changed habits of life, consequent on the advent of Europeans, induces much ill health. He lays, also, great stress on the apparently trifling cause that the natives become bewildered and dull by the new life around them; they lose the motives for exertion, and get no
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Darwin, C. R. 1874. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. London: John Murray. 2d ed.; tenth thousand.
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is 125.36 males for every 100 females; whereas in all civilised countries the females exceed the males. No doubt the profligacy of the women may in part account for their small fertility; but their changed habits of life is a much more probable cause, and which will at the same time account for the increased mortality, especially of the children. The islands were visited by Cook in 1779, by Vancouver in 1794, and often subsequently by whalers. In 1819 missionaries arrived, and found that
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Darwin, C. R. 1874. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. London: John Murray. 2d ed.; tenth thousand.
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, 376. Uraniid , coloration of the, 314. Uria troile, variety of (= U. lacrymans), 424. Urodela, 348. Urosticte Benjamini, sexual differences in, 442. Use and disuse of parts, effects of, 32; influence of, on the races of man, 197. Uterus, reversion in the, 38; more or less divided, in the human subject, 38, 43; double, in the early progenitors of man, 161. V. Vaccination, influence of, 134. Vancouver Island, Mr. Sproat on the savages of, 183; natives of, eradication of facial hair by the, 580
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Darwin, C. R. 1875. Die Abstammung des Menschen und die geschlechtliche Zuchtwahl. Translated by J. V. Carus. 2 vols. 3d ed. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. Volume 2
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Ver- schmelzung I, 117; Complexität kein Beweis für Vollkommenheit oder spe- ciellc Schöpfung I, 118; Aehnlichkeit der — Beweis für gemeinsamen Ur- sprung I, 193. Sprachen und Species, Identität der Beweise ihrer gradweisen Entwicke- lung I, 117. Sprengel, C. K.. über Sexualität der Pflanzen I, 278. Springbock, Hörner II, 234. Mr.. Aussterben der Wilden auf Vancouver-Insel I, 240; Ausreis- ren von Gesichtshaaren bei den Ein- geborenen von Vancouver-Insel 11,328; Ausreissen des Barts bei dei
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Darwin, C. R. 1875. The movements and habits of climbing plants. 2d ed. London: John Murray.
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of Wellington. Fcap. 8vo. 1s. 6d. MAYNE'S (CAPT.) Four Years in British Columbia and Vancouver Island. Illustrations. 8vo. 16s. MEADE'S (HON. HERBERT) Ride through the Disturbed Districts of New Zealand, with a Cruise among the South Sea Islands. With Illustrations. Medium 8vo. 12s. MELVILLE'S (HERMANN) Marquesas and South Sea Islands. 2 Vols. Post 8vo. 7s. MEREDITH'S (MRS. CHARLES) Notes and Sketches of New South Wales. Post 8vo. 2s. MESSIAH (THE); The Life, Travels, Death, Resurrection, and
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Darwin, C. R. 1875. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 2d ed. vol. 1.
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of the same country; but this may be the prairie-wolf. Another capable judge, Mr. J. K. Lord ('The Naturalist in Vancouver Island,' 1866, vol. ii. p. 218), says that the Indian dog of the Spokans, near the Rocky Mountains, is beyond all question nothing more than a tamed Cayote or prairie-wolf, or Canis latrans.) 16 I quote this from Mr. R. Hill's excellent account of the Alco or domestic dog of Mexico, in Gosse's 'Naturalist's Sojourn in Jamaica,' 1851, p. 329. [page] 2
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Darwin, C. R. 1875. Die Abstammung des Menschen und die geschlechtliche Zuchtwahl. Translated by J. V. Carus. 2 vols. 3d ed. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. Volume 2
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- lenheiten II. 110. Uterus, Rückschlag im-Bau L, ih: mehr oder heilt heim Menschen I, 48, 55; bei frühen Urerzeugern des Menschen doppelt I, 210. V. Vaccin ation, Einflnss I. 174. Vancouver-InseL Mr. Sproat über die Wilden von — l. 240; Eingeborene reissen die Haare im Gesichte Flügelhöcker des Mannchens II. 4'. te l. 103; Aehnlichkeitder untern he mit der Rinde von Bäumen I, 408. Variabilität, Ursache I, 36; beim Menschen analog der hei niederen Thieren I. 38; der Menschenrassen I, 228; grosser hei
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Darwin, C. R. 1877. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. Twelfth thousand, revised and augmented. (final text). London: John Murray.
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attitude of man, 53. Spirits, fondness of monkeys for, 7. Spiritual agencies, belief in, almost universal, 94. Spiza cyanea and civis, 412. Spoonbill, 374; Chinese, change of plumage in, 461. Spots, retained throughout groups of birds, 427; disappearance of, in adult mammals, 546. Sprengel, C. K., on the sexuality of plants, 212. Spring-boc, horns of the, 509. Sproat, Mr., on the extinction of savages in Vancouver Island, 183; on the eradication of facial hair by the natives of Vancouver Island, 580
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Darwin, C. R. 1877. The different forms of flowers on plants of the same species. London: John Murray.
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. MARSH (G. P.). Student's Manual of the English Language. Post 8vo. 7s. 6d. MATTHI 'S GREEK GRAMMAR. Abridged by BLOMFIELD, Revised by E. S. CROOKE. 12mo. 4s. MAUREL'S Character, Actions, and Writings of Wellington. Fcap. 8vo. 1s. 6d. MAYNE (CAPT.). Four Years in British Columbia and Vancouver Island. Illustrations. 8vo. 16s. [page] 2
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Darwin, C. R. 1877. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. Twelfth thousand, revised and augmented. (final text). London: John Murray.
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savages. It further appears, mysterious as is the fact that the first meeting of distinct and separated people generates disease.34 Mr. Sproat, who in Vancouver Island closely attended to the subject of extinction, believed that changed habits of life, consequent on the advent of Europeans, induces much ill health. He lays, also, great stress on the apparently trifling cause that the natives become bewildered and dull by the new life around them; they lose the motives for exertion, and get no
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Darwin, C. R. 1877. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. Twelfth thousand, revised and augmented. (final text). London: John Murray.
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is 125.36 males for every 100 females; whereas in all civilised countries the females exceed the males. No doubt the profligacy of the women may in part account for their small fertility; but their changed habits of life is a much more probable cause, and which will at the same time account for the increased mortality, especially of the children. The islands were visited by Cook in 1779, by Vancouver in 1794, and often subsequently by whalers. In 1819 missionaries arrived, and found that
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Darwin, C. R. 1877. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. Twelfth thousand, revised and augmented. (final text). London: John Murray.
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, sounds produced by the male, 376. Uraniidæ, coloration of the, 314. Uria troile, variety of ( = U. lacrymans), 424. Urodela, 348. Urosticte Benjamini, sexual differences in, 442. Use and disuse of parts, effects of, 32; influence of, on the races of man, 197. Uterus, reversion in the, 38; more or less divided, in the human subject, 38, 43; double, in the early progenitors of man, 161. V. Vaccination, influence of, 134. Vancouver Island, Mr. Sproat on the savages of, 183; natives of
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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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de croissant n'a pas t colori . Rapa ou Oparree: D'apr s les descriptions qui en sont donn es par Ellis et Vancouver, cette le semble d pourvue de r cifs. L'Ile de Bass est une le voisine dont je n'ai pu trouver aucune description. Ile Kemin: Krusenstern semble en conna tre peine la position et ne donne pas d'autres particularit s. ILES ENTRE LE BAS-ARCHIPEL ET L'ARCHIPEL GILBERT. L' le Caroline (10 S., 150 O.) est d crite par M. F. D. Bennett (Journ. G ograph., vol. VII, p. 225) comme
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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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par un r cif de la m me mani re que Oahu et Morotoi, et celui-ci, comme m'en informa M. Ellis, est de formation corallique au moins sur une partie du rivage: entre le r cif et la c te, le chenal n'est pas profond; rouge. Oneehow: M. Ellis pense que cette le est aussi frang e par un banc de corail: consid rant son troite proximit des autres les, je me suis hasard la colorier en rouge. J'ai consult en vain les ouvrages de Cook, Vancouver, La Peyrouse et Lisiansky pour trouver une description
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Darwin, C. R. 1879. De la variation des animaux et des plantes à l'état domestique. Traduit sur la seconde édition anglaise par Ed. Barbier; préface de Carl Vogt. Paris: C. Reinwald et Cie. vol. 1.
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espèces appartiennent à un type 15 Faims Boreali-Americana, 1829, p. 73, 78, 80. — Nott et Gliddon, Types of Man-kind, p. 383. Le naturaliste voyageur Bartram, est cité par H. Smith dans Nat. LU., vol. X, p. 150. Un chien domestique mexicain parait aussi ressembler à un chien sauvage du même pays ; ce dernier est peut-être le loup des prairies. Un autre juge compétent M. J. K. Lord (The naturalist in Vancouver island, 1886, vol. II, p. 218), dit que le chien indien des Spokans, près des Montagnes
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Darwin, C. R. 1880. El origen del hombre: la seleccion natural y la sexual. Barcelona, Trilla y Serra.
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quedan eliminados los individuos más propensos á contraería. Lo propio sucede con los efectos nocivos de las bebidas alcohólicas y con la afición inveterada que tantos salvajes tienen por estos licores. Además, por misterioso que este hecho parezca, es positivo que el primer contacto entre pueblos distintos, engendra enfermedades. M. Sproat, que se ha ocupado mucho de este asunto en !a isla de Vancouver, cree que el cambio en los hábitos de la vida, que resulta siempre de la llegada de los
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Darwin, C. R. 1881. La Descendance de l'homme et la sélection sexuelle. 3d ed. Translated by E. Barbier. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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VACCINATION, influence de la, 145. VANCOUVER, îles de, M. Sproat sur les sauvages des, 200 ; les indigènes s'arrachant les poils de la face, 635. Vanellus cristatus, tubercules alaires des mâles, 401. Vanessæ, 339 ; ressemblance de la face inférieure du corps avec l'écorce des arbres, 343. VARIABILITÉ, causes de la, 26 ; chez l'homme, analogue à celle des animaux inférieurs, 26 ; des races humaines, 190 ; plus grande chez les hommes [page break
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Darwin, C. R. 1881. La Descendance de l'homme et la sélection sexuelle. 3d ed. Translated by E. Barbier. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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. Sphinx, M. Bates sur une chenille de, 358. Spilosoma menthrasti, repoussé par les dindons, 348. SPIRITUELLES, agitations, croyance en, presque universelle, 99. SPRENGEL, C.-K., sexualité des plantes, 232. SPROAT, M., extinction des sauvages dans l'île Vancouver, 200 ; enlèvement des poils du visage par les Indiens indigènes de cette île, 635, 660. Squilla, différence de couleur dans les sexes d'une espèce de, 298. STAINTON, H.-T., proportions numériques des sexes dans les petites phalènes, 276
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Darwin, C. R. 1881. La Descendance de l'homme et la sélection sexuelle. 3d ed. Translated by E. Barbier. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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mystérieux que soit le fait, que le contact de peuples distincts et jusqu'alors séparés engendre certaines maladies[34]. M. Sproat a étudié avec beaucoup de soin la question de l'extinction dans l'île de Vancouver ; il affirme que le changement des habitudes, qui résulte toujours de l'arrivée des Européens, provoque un grand nombre d'indispositions. Il insiste aussi beaucoup sur une cause en apparence bien insignifiante : le nouveau genre de vie qui entoure les indigènes les effare et les
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Darwin, C. R. 1881. La Descendance de l'homme et la sélection sexuelle. 3d ed. Translated by E. Barbier. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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temps l'augmentation de la mortalité surtout chez les enfants. Cook visita les îles Sandwich en 1779 ; Vancouver y débarqua en 1794, et elles reçurent ensuite les visites de nombreux baleiniers. Les missionnaires arrivèrent en 1819 ; le roi avait déjà aboli l'idolâtrie et effectué d'autres réformes. Dès cette époque, il se produisit un changement rapide dans presque toutes les habitudes des indigènes, et on put bientôt les considérer à juste titre comme les plus civilisés de tous les
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Darwin, C. R. 1881. La Descendance de l'homme et la sélection sexuelle. 3d ed. Translated by E. Barbier. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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les cheveux soient ainsi estimés, les Indiens du nord de l'Amérique regardent comme « très-vulgaires » les poils du visage, et ils les arrachent avec grand soin. Cette pratique règne dans tout le continent américain, de l'île Vancouver au nord, à la Terre-de-Feu au midi. Lorsque York Minster, un Fuégien à bord du Beagle, fut ramené dans son pays, les indigènes lui conseillèrent d'arracher les quelques poils qu'il avait sur le visage. Ils menacèrent aussi un jeune missionnaire qui resta quelque
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Darwin, C. R. 1881. La Descendance de l'homme et la sélection sexuelle. 3d ed. Translated by E. Barbier. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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. Sur les Banyai, Livingstone, Travels, p. 64. Sur les Cafres, le Rev. J. Shooter, The Kafirs and the Zulu country, vol. I, 1857. 55.* Pour les Javanais et les Cochinchinois, Waitz, o. c., vol. I. P. 305. Sur les Yura-caras, A. d'Orbigny cité par Prichard dans Phys. Hist., etc., V, p. 476, 3e édit. 56.* North American Indians, par G. Catlin, vol. I, p. 49 ; p. 227, 3e édit., 1842. Sur les naturels de l'île Vancouver, voy. Sproat, Scenes and Studies of Savage life, p. 25, 1868. Sur les Indiens du
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Darwin, C. R. 1882. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. London: John Murray. 2d ed., fifteenth thousand.
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attitude of man, 53. Spirits, fondness of monkeys for, 7. Spiritual agencies, belief in, almost universal, 94. Spiza cyanea and civis, 412. Spoonbill, 374; Chinese, change of plumage in, 461. Spots, retained throughout groups of birds, 427; disappearance of, in adult mammals, 546. Sprengel, C. K., on the sexuality of plants, 212. Spring-boc, horns of the, 509. Sproat, Mr., on the extinction of savages in Vancouver Island, 183; on the eradication of facial hair by the natives of Vancouver Island, 580
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savages. It further appears, mysterious as is the fact that the first meeting of distinct and separated people generates disease.34 Mr. Sproat, who in Vancouver Island closely attended to the subject of extinction, believed that changed habits of life, consequent on the advent of Europeans, induces much ill health. He lays, also, great stress on the apparently trifling cause that the natives become bewildered and dull by the new life around them; they lose the motives for exertion, and get no
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is 125.36 males for every 100 females; whereas in all civilised countries the females exceed the males. No doubt the profligacy of the women may in part account for their small fertility; but their changed habits of life is a much more probable cause, and which will at the same time account for the increased mortality, especially of the children. The islands were visited by Cook in 1779, by Vancouver in 1794, and often subsequently by whalers. In 1819 missionaries arrived, and found that
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Darwin, C. R. 1882. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. London: John Murray. 2d ed., fifteenth thousand.
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, sounds produced by the male, 376. Uraniidæ, coloration of the, 314. Uria troile, variety of ( = U. lacrymans), 424. Urodela, 348. Urosticte Benjamini, sexual differences in, 442. Use and disuse of parts, effects of, 32; influence of, on the races of man, 197. Uterus, reversion in the, 38; more or less divided, in the human subject, 38, 43; double, in the early progenitors of man, 161. V. Vaccination, influence of, 134. Vancouver Island, Mr. Sproat on the savages of, 183; natives of
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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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blue. Raivaivai, or Vivitao: Mr. Williams informs me that the reef is here distant from the shore; Mr. Ellis, however, says that this is certainly not the case on one side of the island; and he believed that the water within the reef is not deep; hence I have left it uncoloured. Lancaster Reef, described in Naut. Map. 1833 (p. 693), as an extensive crescent-formed coral-reef, has not been coloured. Rapa, or Oparree: from the accounts given of it by Ellis and Vancouver, there does not appear to
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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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ventured to colour it red. I have in vain consulted the works of Cook, Vancouver, La Peyrouse, and Lisiansky for any satisfactory account of the small islands and reefs which lie scattered in a N.W. line prolonged for a great distance from the Sandwich group, and hence have left them uncoloured, with one exception; for I am indebted to Mr. F. D. Bennett for informing me of an atoll-formed reef, in lat. 28 22 ; N., [page] 21
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Darwin, C. R. 1891. La descendance de l'homme et la sélection sexuelle. Trans. by Edmond Barbier. Preface by Carl Vogt. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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pour les effets nuisibles des liqueuss spiritueus,s, ainsi que du goût invétéré que tant de sauvagss ont pour ces produits. Il semble, en outre, si mystérieux que soit le fait, que le contact de peuples distincss et jusqu'alors séparés engendee certaines maladies». M. Sproata étud'é avec beaucoup de soin la quesiion de l'extinction dans l'ile de Vancouver; il affirme que le changement des habitudes, qui résulte toujouss de l'arrivée des Européens, provoqee un grand nombee d'indispositions. Il
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Darwin, C. R. 1891. La descendance de l'homme et la sélection sexuelle. Trans. by Edmond Barbier. Preface by Carl Vogt. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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indigènes augmentent la longueur apparente de leur chevelure en y entrelaçant des matières fibreuse.. Bien que les cheveux soient ainsi estime,, les Indiens du nord de l'Amérique regardent comme « très vutgaires x les poils du visage, et ils les arrachent avec grand soin. Cette pra-quPe règne dans°tout le continent américain, de l'ile Vancouver au nord, à la Terre-de-Feu au mid.. Lorsque York Minster, un Fué-gien à bord du Beagle, fut ramené dans son pays, les indigènss lui consellèèrent d'arracher les
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Darwin, C. R. 1891. La descendance de l'homme et la sélection sexuelle. Trans. by Edmond Barbier. Preface by Carl Vogt. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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^ ture sur la grosseur des mâchoires, 31 ; ipiiiaèoS^.345. ^S^'Srsett'18' Cr°yanCe e ' Sprengel, C.-K., sexualité des plantes, 232. Sproat, M., extinction des sauvages dans l'ile Vancouver, 200; enlèvement des Squilla différence de couleur dans les sexes d'une espèce de, 29. Staley, sur l'alimentation des classes S^bury20 Cap,, observations sur les pé- StaphyLinidés, apophyses en cornss des maies3 à.y. Stark. docteur, taux de la mortalité dans les villes et les districts ruraux, 150; influenee du
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Darwin, C. R. 1891. La descendance de l'homme et la sélection sexuelle. Trans. by Edmond Barbier. Preface by Carl Vogt. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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-. Urosticte Benjamini, différences sexuelles, Usage et défaut d'usage des parties, effets de 1', 30; leur influence sur les races humaine;, 216. Utérus, retour de 1\ 37 ; plus ou moins di- ^z^aSr^ffdelio^me? v VAccnraTCKt, influence de la, 145. Vancouver Sles.de, M. Sproat sur les sau- rmâîés S4oT''S S' tut,ereutss-*laires des rwetXsSO; ressemblance de fa face in- férieure du corps avec t'ëcorce des- ai- hres, 313. fhizd7esToSmhmrTu:SerzSeIUfefnnTeds: 244; époques de la, leurs rapports avec la
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Wallace, A. R. 1905. My life: A record of events and opinions. London: Chapman and Hall. vol. 2.
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Vancouver for Liverpool, and we reached Quebec at 3.30 the next afternoon. As the ship stayed here the night to coal, I determined to sleep on shore and see this celebrated city. Taking my bag in my hand, I walked to the town. On my way I saw a gardener at work an Irishman and inquired for a quiet place for a night's lodging. He directed me to a small private hotel the other hotels, he said, were too noisy and too dear. Securing a room and leaving my bag, I walked to Dyffryn Terrace, where is
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A331
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Poulton, Edward Bagnall. 1909. Charles Darwin and the Origin of species: addresses, etc., in America and England in the year of the two anniversaries. London: Longmans, Green, and Co.
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. californica in Nevada, California, and Oregon, also extends far north of this species into British Columbia and Vancouver Island. Among all the North American species of Limenitis it is the one which comes nearest to the Old World forms, as Scudder recognized when he included it with the European L. populi in the genus Najas, separating all the other American forms of Limenitis except cali- 1 See, however, pp. 198-9. [page] 194 MIMICRY IN N. AMERICAN BUTTERFLIE
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Poulton, Edward Bagnall. 1909. Charles Darwin and the Origin of species: addresses, etc., in America and England in the year of the two anniversaries. London: Longmans, Green, and Co.
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reach any safe conclusions as to the existence of mimetic resemblance in this feature, and the same is true of the extremely variable under surface of lorquini, in which the development of the inner row of sub-marginal bluish lunules may be mimetic of californica. This feature was generally suppressed in the Vancouver Island specimens I have seen. We now come to the consideration of certain [page] 197 PROBABLE RECIPROCAL MIMICR
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Poulton, Edward Bagnall. 1909. Charles Darwin and the Origin of species: addresses, etc., in America and England in the year of the two anniversaries. London: Longmans, Green, and Co.
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'unit character', Castle's definition of, 276, 278. ursula, see' Limenitis astyanax'. vaillantina, Egybolis, 224 n. 1. value of colour in struggle for life, 92-143. Vancouver Island, 193, 196. Variable protective resemblance, 108-10. variation, Bateson on causes of, 277. Variation, Heredity, and Evolution, Lock, 262, 270. Venezuela, 184. Verhandl. d. V. Internat. Zool. Congr. z. Berlin (1901), 155. Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation, R. Chambers, 28, 249. Vine-tendrils, 73-4. Vines, S
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Darwin, C. R. 1913. The origin of species [in Danish]. Translated by J. P. Jacobsen. Revised by Frits Heide. Copenhagen: Gyldendal.
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for dem. Det synes endvidere, mystisk som det er, som om forskellige Folkeslags første Møde fremavler Sygdomme1). Hr. Sproat.som paa Vancouver-Øen særlig beskæftigede sig med Spørgsmaalet om Uddøen, tror, at forandrede Livsvaner, som stedse følger Evropæernes Ankomst, medfører megen Sygelighed. Han lægger ogsaa stor Vægt paa en saa ubetydelig Omstændighed som den, at de indfødte bliver „forvildede og dumme ved det nye Liv omkring dem; de Grunde, de tidligere havde for at anstrenge sig
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F1592.2
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Marchant, James ed. 1916. Alfred Russel Wallace letters and reminiscences. London: Cassell. Volume 2.
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Organisation and Intelligence XIX. 501, 581 1879 Grant Allen's Colour Sense XIX. 582 1879 Did Flowers Exist during the Carboniferous Epoch? XX. 141 1879 Butler's Evolution, Old and New XX. 501 1879 McCook's Agricultural Ants of Texas XX. 625 1879 Reyly to Reviewers of Wallace's Australasia XXI. 562 1880 Reply to Everett on Wallace's Australasia XXII. 141 1880 Two Darwinian Essays XXIII. 124, 217, 266 1880 Geological Climates XXIII. 152, 175 1880 New Guinea XXIII. 169 1880 Climates of Vancouver
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A879
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Porter, Duncan M. 1980. Charles Darwin's plant collections from the voyage of the Beagle. Journal of the Society for the Bibliography of Natural History 9: 515-525.
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Archibald Menzies (1754 1842), naturalist and surgeon with Captain George Vancouver (1758 1798) on HMS Discovery, who made the first known Gal pagos plant collections in 1795.47 Henslow delivered Darwin's collections and notes to Hooker over a period of months, beginning in late 1843. On 21 November 1843, Henslow wrote Hooker: 'I shall be delighted to place Darwin's plants in your hands beg you will make just whatever use of them you please not forgetting to give me a rap on the knuckles for
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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 5 King George's Sound Aborigines at about the time of the Beagle's visit: note the blackboys, and the outline of Bald Head in the background. From a print in Durmont D'Urville's Voyage Pittoresque autour du Monde, Paris, 1835. Figure 6 King George's Sound and the Vancouver Peninsula in the 1830s. From a print the Durmont D'Urville's Voyage Pittoresque autour du Monde, Paris, 1835. [page] 2
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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 5 King George's Sound Aborigines at about the time of the Beagle's visit: note the blackboys, and the outline of Bald Head in the background. From a print in Durmont D'Urville's Voyage Pittoresque autour du Monde, Paris, 1835. Figure 6 King George's Sound and the Vancouver Peninsula in the 1830s. From a print the Durmont D'Urville's Voyage Pittoresque autour du Monde, Paris, 1835. [page] 2
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