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4001.
F2016    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1841. [Notes on South American insects]. In Waterhouse, G. R., [Descriptions of Some New Coleopterous Insects from the Southern Parts of S. America, Collected by C. Darwin, Esq. and T. Bridges, Esq.] [Read 14 December 1841]. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 9: 110, 128.   Text   Image
4002.
NationalArchivesCensus    Datasheet:    1841-1891   Census Returns of England and Wales. Entries relating to the family of Charles Darwin   Text   Image   PDF
4003.
F8.15    Book:     Darwin, C. R. ed. 1841. Birds Part 3 no. 5 of The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. by John Gould. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin. London: Smith Elder and Co.   Text   Image   PDF
4004.
F8.16    Book:     Darwin, C. R. ed. 1841. Fish Part 4 no. 3 of The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. By Leonard Jenyns. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin. London: Smith Elder and Co.   Text   Image   PDF
4005.
CUL-DAR205.9.323    Note:    [1841]   Southern South America has probably a larger percentage of Birds, specifically same, as inter tropic S. of Equator   Text   Image
4006.
CUL-DAR.LIB.446    Printed:    1841   Éléments de tératologie végétale. Paris: P. Loss.   Image   PDF
4007.
CUL-DAR.LIB.562    Printed:    1841   Leçons de botanique comprenant principalement la morphologie végétale, la terminologie, la botanique comparée, l'examen de la valeur des caractères dans les diverses familles naturelles, etc. Paris: P. J. Loss.   Image   PDF
4008.
A6565    Offprint:     FitzRoy, R. 1841. The Falkland Islands, surveyed by Captn. Robert Fitz Roy R.N. and the officers of H.M. Ship Beagle 1834. London: John Arrowsmith. 48.5 x 60.3 cm.   Image
4009.
CUL-DAR49.17-18    Note:    1841.01.00   R Brown disbelieves hybrid ferns — Grasses (or I believe he said   Text   Image
4010.
A184    Periodical contribution:     [Subscribers to the Strangers' Friend Society]. 1841. The Times (16 January): 4.   Text   Image
4011.
CUL-DAR205.5.40    Note:    1841.02.00   There is such disputes about affinity, linear, circular arrangement &c &c   Text   Image
4012.
CUL-DAR205.9.122    Abstract:    1841.02.00   '[Geolog] Report no 150 New York': 45   Text   Image
4013.
CUL-DAR205.6.17    Note:    1841.02.00   When we reflect on what I believe is case that man by art (select[ion] &   Text   Image
4014.
CUL-DAR111.A19    Abstract:    [Undated]   Vaucher `Plantes d'Europe' II: 22, 194; III: 576, 687   Text   Image
4015.
CUL-DAR45.56    Abstract:    [Undated]   Waterhouse Marsupialia p 402 on instance of 3 phalanges in thumb of myonecticus & in 2 cases in the Bear. Ch. 4   Text   Image
4016.
CUL-DAR137.4    Printed:    1841.02.17   'Geological survey reports' [New York State Assembly]: 184pp   Image   PDF
4017.
CUL-DAR133.8.6-7    Printed:    1841.03.00--1842.04.00   Carabideous insects collected by Charles Darwin during the voyage of H.M.S Beagle `Annals and Magazine of Natural History' 7: 120-129; 9: 134-139 plus plates   Image   PDF
4018.
CUL-DAR205.1.23    Note:    1841.03.00   Neapolitan double Violets — earlier pale coloured large white centre   Text   Image
4019.
CUL-DAR262.25.3-12    Draft:    1841.03.30   Subscriptions for the purpose of erecting a chapel   Text   Image
4020.
CUL-DAR205.5.42    Note:    1841.05.00   Waterhouse showed me some Curculios from Philippines   Text   Image
4021.
CUL-DAR46.1.3    Abstract:    [1841.05.03]   Pallas `Travels through the southern provinces of the Russian empire' II: 427   Text   Image
4022.
CUL-DAR205.7.89    Abstract:    [1841.05.14]   Walton W `Treatise on Peruvian sheep'   Text   Image
4023.
CUL-DAR205.7.199    Abstract:    [1841.05.23]   Moorcroft `Travels in Himalayas' 2: 27   Text   Image
4024.
CUL-DAR205.7.200    Abstract:    [1841.05.23]   Moorcroft `Travels in Himalayas' 1: 272   Text   Image
4025.
CUL-DAR107.60a    Note:    1841.06.00   Milkwort / Shady wood Birth[?] Hill — var white — grows on Maer Heath   Text   Image
4026.
CUL-DAR142.63    Miscellaneous:    1841.06.00   sample packet (dried flowers) "Horse chesnut"   Text   Image
4027.
CUL-DAR142.66    Note:    1841.06.00   with sample packet (dried flowers) "Polygalum"   Text   Image
4028.
CUL-DAR142.67    Note:    1841.06.00   with sample packet (dried flowers) "Rhod[odendron] azaloides"   Text   Image
4029.
CUL-DAR142.68    Note:    1841.06.00   with sample packet (dried flowers) "Rhod[odendron] ponticum"   Text   Image
4030.
CUL-DAR205.11.53    Note:    1841.06.00   Saw Humble on Rhod[odendron] azaloides   Text   Image
4031.
CUL-DAR205.10.36    Note:    1841.06.00   Orchis maculata(?) In same field of great similarity growing close by   Text   Image
4032.
CUL-DAR205.10.37    Note:    1841.06.00   Found in retired lane on road side where perhaps there had been manure   Text   Image
4033.
CUL-DAR205.1.22    Note:    1841.06.00   Female Lychnis dioica has its base between germen & corolla   Text   Image
4034.
CUL-DAR205.8.1    Note:    1841.06.00   Pontic Rhod[odendron] vary in number of stamens from 11 to 17   Text   Image
4035.
CUL-DAR205.8.2    Note:    1841.06.00   A scarlet Azalea wh[ich] flowered badly   Text   Image
4036.
CUL-DAR205.7.235    Note:    1841.06.00   Rhod[odendron] azaloides foliage like Rhod[odendron] flower do   Text   Image
4037.
CUL-DAR46.2.C10-C11    Note:    1841.06.00   Humbles certainly often visit same flower in Bunch twice   Text   Image
4038.
CUL-DAR46.2.C12-C13    Note:    1841.06.00   Are there many flower-feeding Flies??   Text   Image
4039.
CUL-DAR46.2.C16    Note:    1841.06.00   Pedicularis Lousewort / often noticed this plant & saw no bees on it   Text   Image
4040.
CUL-DAR46.2.C7    Note:    1841.06.00   Clover I think presents more difficult[y] than any other flower   Text   Image
4041.
CUL-DAR46.2.C9    Note:    1841.06.00   One is tempted to think that bees created for fructification of plants   Text   Image
4042.
CUL-DAR49.19-20    Note:    1841.06.00   Rhodod[endron] maximum — A white one N[orth] American Unhealthy tree   Text   Image
4043.
CUL-DAR49.21    Note:    1841.06.00   Saw humble [bee] fly from Rhod[odendron] azaloides to A[zalea] pontica   Text   Image
4044.
CUL-DAR49.22    Note:    [1841.06.00]   Torn Apart Notebook: 93-94 (excised pages)   Text   Image
4045.
CUL-DAR76.A3    Note:    1841.06.00   In Periwinkle (Vinca) pollen large-grained adheres in masses to sides of   Text   Image
4046.
CUL-DAR109.A16    Note:    1841.06.01   Examined the Lemon-thyme — equally abortive as it was in autumn   Text   Image
4047.
CUL-DAR142.61    Note:    1841.06.09   sample packet (dried flowers) "Azalea – Maer June 9/41/…] Maer Described the shrivelled anthers without grains of pollen / Crucianella stylosa"   Text   Image
4048.
CUL-DAR49.23-24    Note:    1841.06.10--1841.07.00   There seem two varieties of Pontic Rhod[odendron] [application of   Text   Image
4049.
CUL-DAR46.2.C14    Note:    1841.06.22   Some of the abortive Thyme, was on hot days frequented by innumerably   Text   Image
4050.
CUL-DAR46.2.C8    Note:    1841.06.23   I continued for last fortnight, after seeing Bees at work   Text   Image
4051.
A132    Periodical contribution:     White, A. 1841. Descriptions of new or little known Arachnida. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, including Zoology, Botany, and Geology 7 (July): 471-477.   Text   Image   PDF
4052.
CUL-DAR107.61    Note:    1841.07.00   Clarkia pulchella / Showing naturally abortive stamens   Text   Image
4053.
CUL-DAR142.69    Note:    1841.07.00   with sample packet (dried flowers) "Salvia"   Text   Image
4054.
CUL-DAR206.2    Note:    1841.07.00   Orchideae Ophrys — as showing what insects can effect   Text   Image
4055.
CUL-DAR207.6    Note:    1841.07.00   I see from considering Smiths 1st Edit & Sowerby's Eng[lish] Bot[any] -   Text   Image
4056.
CUL-DAR49.28    Note:    1841.07.00   Mr Allport Leighton told me (I have confirmed it in many species) that in   Text   Image
4057.
CUL-DAR49.29-30    Note:    1841.07.00   My present ultimatum about intermarriage Possible in all flowers   Text   Image
4058.
CUL-DAR210.8.16    Correspondence:   Darwin Charles Robert to Darwin Emma née Wedgwood  [1841.07.01]   Darwin Charles Robert to Darwin Emma née Wedgwood   Image
4059.
CUL-DAR49.25-26    Note:    1841.07.01   At Maer, watched pretty well Honeysuckle and never saw Bee; at Shrewsbury   Text   Image
4060.
CUL-DAR107.57    Note:    1841.07.03   Silene inflata? / In Same clump consist of plants entirely with abortive   Text   Image
4061.
CUL-DAR210.8.17    Correspondence:   Darwin Charles Robert to Darwin Emma née Wedgwood  [1841.07.03]   Darwin Charles Robert to Darwin Emma née Wedgwood   Image
4062.
CUL-DAR49.27    Note:    1841.07.03   Saw very many humbles and common Bees on flowers in Bean field   Text   Image
4063.
CUL-DAR142.62    Miscellaneous:    1841.07.05   sample packet (dried flowers) "Geum"   Text   Image
4064.
CUL-DAR109.A95    Correspondence:   Langton (Emily) Catherine to Darwin Charles Robert  1841.07.08   Langton (Emily) Catherine to Darwin Charles Robert   Image
4065.
CUL-DAR109.A17    Note:    1841.07.10   All the Lemon Thyme & pa[rt] of common is abortive like that at Maer &   Text   Image
4066.
CUL-DAR49.44v    Note:    1841.07.10   Wheat apparently anthers when ready to burst depend by very long slender   Text   Image
4067.
CUL-DAR142.64    Note:    1841.07.12   with sample packet (dried flowers) "Linum flavum"   Text   Image
4068.
CUL-DAR46.2.C14b    Note:    1841.07.12   On the brush of papillae in front of closed mouth of tall upright small   Text   Image
4069.
CUL-DAR142.70    Note:    1841.07.19   with sample packet (dried flowers) "Thyme"   Text   Image
4070.
CUL-DAR46.2.C13a    Note:    1841.07.19   The Linaria cymbalarina, in plenty on Terrace in bloom   Text   Image
4071.
A231    Periodical contribution:     Ruricola. 1841. Humble-Bees. Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette no. 30 (24 July): 485.   Text   Image
4072.
CUL-DAR189.2    Note:    1841.08.00   Hunt says Chimpanzee he has seen cry   Text   Image
4073.
CUL-DAR205.5.45-46    Note:    1841.08.00   It is well known that character which is generally same in large groups   Text   Image
4074.
CUL-DAR205.7.218    Note:    1841.08.00   Saw on Handbill torn — two fine cubs from Bengal Tiger & Leopardess   Text   Image
4075.
CUL-DAR205.9.124    Note:    1841.08.00   Lonsdale showed me Lockport fossils from near Lakes   Text   Image
4076.
CUL-DAR205.7.97    Note:    1841.08.00   I saw at Zoolog[ical] Gardens a Hybrid between wolf & Australian dog seems to take most often latter?   Text   Image
4077.
CUL-DAR205.7.98    Note:    1841.08.00   Ogilby says a young Manilla Buffalo mounted a young Indian cow   Text   Image
4078.
CUL-DAR64.1.1    Note:    1841.08.00--1841.09.00   Formation of Mould / The sinking of cinders with burnt marl argument for   Text   Image
4079.
CUL-DAR27.1.A1a,A1b-A8    Draft:    1841.08.16   On bees boring holes in flowers [unpublished draft]   Text   Image
4080.
CUL-DAR205.11.56    Printed:    1841.08.21   Darwin, C. R. 1841. Humble-bees. Gardeners' Chronicle no. 34 (21 August): [pp. 550-551]   Text   Image
4081.
F1658    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1841. Humble-bees. Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette no. 34 (21 August): 550.   Text   Image   PDF
4082.
CUL-DAR205.10.35    Note:    1841.09.00--1842.08.00   Of the three Chimpanzee two of very different sizes yet with exactly the   Text   Image
4083.
CUL-DAR205.3.90    Note:    1841.09.00   Gould showed me many beautiful representative species   Text   Image
4084.
CUL-DAR46.2.C17    Note:    1841.09.15   Zoolog[ical] Gardens in a great tall scarlet Lobelia   Text   Image
4085.
CUL-DAR42.91-92    Printed:    1841.09.25   (Letter and commentary on fossils remains). British Packet (Buenos Ayres): [3 cols].   Image
4086.
CUL-DAR205.10.34    Note:    1841.10.00   Henslow / common Groundsill — Senecio, sometimes, has florets in disc   Text   Image
4087.
CUL-DAR205.5.47    Note:    1841.10.00   There are two or three species of Aust[ralian] Genus wh[ich] builds   Text   Image
4088.
F266    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1841. On a remarkable bar of sandstone off Pernambuco, on the coast of Brazil. The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine 3d ser. 19 (October): 257-260, 1 text figure.   Text   Image   PDF
4089.
CUL-DAR135.2    Printed:    1841.11.00--1842.01.00   Description of some new species of organic remains of the Cretaceous group of the United States `Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences ( Journal )' 8: 207-227 [3-23] plus plates   Image   PDF
4090.
CUL-DAR205.9.125    Abstract:    1841.11.01   Entomological Soc[iety] / A nodule of Iron-stone presented by F.W Hope   Text   Image
4091.
A131    Periodical contribution:     Waterhouse, G. R. 1841. Carabideous insects collected by Charles Darwin, Esq., during the voyage of Her Majesty's ship Beagle. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, including Zoology, Botany, and Geology 6 (December): 254-257.   Text   Image   PDF
4092.
CUL-DAR205.9.132    Note:    1841.12.00   Beautiful collection of fossil bones from Perrin Isd   Text   Image
4093.
CUL-DAR205.7.201    Note:    1841.12.00   Yarrell / Saw larynx of wild & common Duck   Text   Image
4094.
CUL-DAR71.95-111    Abstract:    [1841.12.16]   23 / Gallesio G `Teoria della riproduzione vegetale' 1816   Text   Image
4095.
CUL-DAR205.10.31    Note:    1841.12.23   Mr Sowerby showed me very flat, convex & smooth excessively striated even   Text   Image
4096.
A38    Periodical contribution:     Babington, C. C. [1842]. Dytiscidae Darwinianae; or, Descriptions of the Species of Dytiscidae collected by Charles Darwin, Esq., M.A. Sec. G. S. &c., in South America and Australia during his Voyage in H.M.S. Beagle. [Read 4 June 1838] Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London 3: 1-17.   Text   Image   PDF
4097.
A115    Periodical contribution:     Walker. F. 1842. Descriptions of Chalcidites Discovered in Valdivia by C. Darwin, Esq., Annals and Magazine of Natural History, including Zoology, Botany, and Geology 10: 271-274.   Text   Image   PDF
4098.
A121    Periodical contribution:     Walker, F. 1842. Descriptions of Chalcidites discovered by C. Darwin, Esq., near Valparaiso. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, including Zoology, Botany, and Geology 10: 113-117.   Text   Image   PDF
4099.
CUL-DAR109    Note:    1842--1877   [All of DAR109 in one sequence of 357 images]   Image
4100.
CUL-DAR107.62    Note:    1842   Geranium phaeum — naturalised showing variation   Text   Image
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