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5301. |
CUL-DAR157.1.91
Note:
1864.04.15--1864.04.16
Tropaeolum canariense / Rubbed hard with pencil some youngest leaves
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5302. |
CUL-DAR157.1.115
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1864.04.15
Bign[onia] buxifolia / The movement was not watched till growth nearly
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5303. |
CUL-DAR49.106
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1864.04.16
In one of the Himmalayah Rhod[odendron]s — pistil & anthers upturned
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5304. | |
5305. |
CUL-DAR157.1.131
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1864.04.19
Bignonia speciosa performed a long ellipse in about 4h 30
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5306. | |
5307. |
CUL-DAR157.1.3
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[1864].04.20--[1864].04.23
In the Lonicera brachypoda the shoot at tip was quite hooked
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5308. | |
5309. |
CUL-DAR157.1.64
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1864.04.25--1864.04.27
Clematis sieboldii / Leaves with long & sensitive peduncle
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5311. |
CUL-DAR109.A7
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1864.04.26
Perhaps one form of Thyme grows in drier soil because different
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5312. |
CUL-DAR110.A43
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1864.04.26
Pulmonaria angustifolia / Pistil of long styled (yet not reaching up to
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5313. |
CUL-DAR157.2.74-77
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1864.04.29
Passiflora quadrangularis / Tendrils thick sensitive on concave side &
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5314. |
CUL-DAR157.2.25
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1864.04.30--1864.05.19
Smilax aspera var maculata / Zigzag branches with spines at right angles
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5315. |
CUL-DAR108.71
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1864.05.00
Six plants raised from short-styled Primrose by pollen of common
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5316. |
CUL-DAR51.B20-B21
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1864.05.00--1864.06.13
Antirrhinum Peloric Var Wonder / Black thread by own pollen / White
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5317. |
CUL-DAR157.1.72
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1864.05.03
Clematis viticella / The main peduncles of young leaves are certainly
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5318. |
CUL-DAR109.A46
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1864.05.05
Thyme Garden / In Female flowers (2 or 3 examined) filaments attached
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5319. |
CUL-DAR110.A51
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1864.05.06
Pulmonaria / angustifolia / in kitchen garden compared 3 flowers of both
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5321. |
CUL-DAR76.B91
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1864.05.15
Dichogamy / Common Rhubarb from tall stalks & numerous flowers with white
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5322. |
CUL-DAR157.1.95
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1864.05.15
Dwarf Crimson Nasturtium stated to be prostrate — I suppose a var of
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5323. |
CUL-DAR157.2.3-4
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[1864].05.18--[1864].06.20
Ec[c]remocarpus in hothouse shoots certainly move & rapidly
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5324. | |
5325. |
CUL-DAR109.A8
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1864.05.18
In Holly the aborted stamens of female fl[owers] with large ovaries but
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5326. |
CUL-DAR157.1.31
Note:
1864.05.18--1864.05.26
Hibbertia dentata placed in Hothouse (Greenhouse plant)
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5327. |
CUL-DAR157.2.11
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1864.05.18--1864.07.10
Cobaea scandens — Cut off when very young nearly all tendrils, except
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5328. |
CUL-DAR210.6.118
Correspondence:
Litchfield Henrietta Emma née Darwin to Darwin William Erasmus
[1864.05.22.ca]
Litchfield Henrietta Emma née Darwin to Darwin William Erasmus
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5329. | |
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5331. |
CUL-DAR79.178
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1864.05.23
In 1863 Verbascum Thapsi & Lychnitis were covered with nets & uncovered
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5332. |
CUL-DAR157.2.53
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1864.05.24
Echinocystis — tip of t[endril] slightly curved & this never revolves
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5333. |
CUL-DAR110.B48-B52
Correspondence:
Darwin William Erasmus to Darwin Charles Robert
1864.05.24
Darwin William Erasmus to Darwin Charles Robert
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5334. |
CUL-DAR49.102
Note:
1864.05.25
Walnut / Fertilised by wind stamens short but male flowers fixed on long
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5335. |
CUL-DAR157.2.12
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1864.05.28
Cobaea — Young leaf stands vertically up with minute gowing shoot placed
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5336. |
CUL-DAR157.2.84
Note:
1864.06.00
Climbing Rose Dundee Rambler placed in window facing west
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5337. |
CUL-DAR110.A48
Note:
1864.06.00
Pulmonaria longstyled [numbers of seeds in different modes of
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5338. |
CUL-DAR157.1.100
Note:
1864.06.03--1864.06.12
Lophospermum scandens purpureum / Young plants with long internodes
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5339. |
CUL-DAR157.2.89
Note:
1864.06.03
After Nissolia add that almost the only species in the large [genus] of
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5340. | |
5341. |
CUL-DAR157.2.13
Note:
1864.06.05
Mohl is wrong tendrils about 3/4 grown of Passiflora floribunda[?]
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5343. |
CUL-DAR109.A34b-A37
Note:
1864.06.05--1864.06.07
Euonymus europaeus / (see to Asa Gray) / The sterile male plants with
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5344. |
CUL-DAR110.A52
Note:
1864.06.06
Pulmonaria flowers are either generally nearly horizontal or
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5345. |
CUL-DAR109.A33
Note:
1864.06.08
Euonymus / Anthers of Female plants regularly dehisce but are quite empty
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5346. |
CUL-DAR157.1.104
Note:
1864.06.12--1864.06.18
Fumaria officinalis / It is surprising that so lowly a plant shd climb
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5347. |
CUL-DAR49.103
Note:
1864.06.15
Mulberry / Male flowers in dangling rac[eme]s, stamens bent inwards in
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5348. |
CUL-DAR157.2.85
Note:
1864.06.24--1864.09.10
Ficus repens / Put rootlets in S of carbon for some hours
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5349. |
CUL-DAR109.A14
Note:
1864.06.24
Echium vulgare — H Muller says nothing / Female flowers smaller corolla
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5350. |
CUL-DAR157.1.125
Note:
1864.06.28--1864.07.08
Bignonia venusta / The tarsus of the t[endril] 4 times as long as the
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5351. |
CUL-DAR157.2.63
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1864.06.30--1864.07.03
Muscat grape Hothouse apex made a shape thus [`V'-like diagram]
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5352. | |
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5354. |
CUL-DAR49.105
Note:
1864.07.00
Impatiens noli-me-tangere [experimental notes] / Dichogamy
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5355. |
CUL-DAR111.A48
Note:
1864.07.00
Oxalis acetosella / Under net / 18 flowers marked with thread before
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5356. |
CUL-DAR79.174-175
Note:
1864.07.00
Linaria vulgaris / Interbreeding / self and spontaneously fertilised
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5357. |
CUL-DAR109.B25
Note:
1864.07.02
Oxalis speciosa / Wool long-styled / Thread short-styled [number of seeds
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5358. | |
5359. |
CUL-DAR49.104
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1864.07.10
Vine against House / when corolla drops off like a cap without opening
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5360. |
CUL-DAR110.B90
Note:
1864.07.11
Mitchella repens / Long-styled stigmas at mouth of hairy corolla -
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5361. |
CUL-DAR245.267
Correspondence:
Litchfield Henrietta Emma née Darwin to Darwin George Howard
[1864].07.13
Litchfield Henrietta Emma née Darwin to Darwin George Howard
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5362. |
CUL-DAR109.A34a
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1864.07.26
Euonymus / I marked tree by Hedge of Stony Field / 8 Trees with aborted
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5363. |
CUL-DAR157.1.5
Note:
1864.07.27
Axial twisting — Kidney Beans / First show this not cause of movement
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5364. |
CUL-DAR157.2.71-72
Note:
1864.07.28--1864.08.04
Passiflora gracilis / Tendrils rubbed 2 or 3 times lightly for so
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5365. |
CUL-DAR111.A39
Note:
1864.07.31--1864.08.13
Leersia oryzoides — The flowers are perfectly enclosed in sheaths of
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5366. |
CUL-DAR76.B46
Note:
1864.autumn
Covered up in open net a large branch of radish it became covered with fine pods
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5367. | |
5368. |
CUL-DAR157.1.136
Note:
[1864].08.04--[1864].08.07
Bignonia picta / whole structure & movement of internodes (a wide circle
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5369. | |
5370. | |
5371. |
CUL-DAR157.1.105
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1864.08.15
Adlumia cirrhosa / First formed leaves apparently not sensitive
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5372. |
CUL-DAR157.1.118
Note:
[1864].08.23--[1864].08.28
Bignonia unguis / The young leaves have between each pair a minute
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5373. | |
5374. |
CUL-DAR157.1.7
Note:
[1864].08.25--[1864].08.26
Twisting of twiners / A hank of worsted with one black thread
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5375. |
CUL-DAR157.1.120
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[1864].08.31
Bignonia unguis / I now see that tendrils act at first as mere grapnels
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5376. |
CUL-DAR157.1.126-128
Note:
[1864].08.22--[1864].09.22
Bignonia littoralis / Internodes revolved good ellipse
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5377. |
CUL-DAR70.115-116
Note:
1864.09.03
Stanhopea (with petals & sepals finely spotted with purple with large
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5378. |
CUL-DAR157.1.124
Note:
1864.09.21--1864.10.27
Bignonia tweedyana / Claws curve by gentle rubbing
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5379. |
CUL-DAR157.1.135
Note:
[1864].07.09--[1864].10.24
Bignonia speciosa — tip of t[endril] pointed — reddish papillae not
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5380. |
CUL-DAR45.154
Note:
1864.10.22
The power of remaining for a long but unknown period constant
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5381. |
CUL-DAR110.B85-B86
Note:
1864.11.00
Mitchella repens / Two long-styled plants of which one seems in all ways
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5382. | |
5383. |
CUL-DAR157.1.134
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[1864].10.29--[1864].11.15
Bignonia speciosa — T[endril] can catch by middle whereas extremity
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5384. |
CUL-DAR157.1.130
Note:
[1864].10.25--[1864].11.05
Bignonia chamberlayni[?] — Tendrils catch by near grapnel & by middle
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5385. |
CUL-DAR157.1.117
Note:
1864.11.07
B[ignonia] buxifolia — I can say spirally around thin stick & no use of
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5386. |
CUL-DAR245.3
Correspondence:
Litchfield Henrietta Emma née Darwin to Darwin Elizabeth (Bessy)
[1864].11.21
Litchfield Henrietta Emma née Darwin to Darwin Elizabeth (Bessy)
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5387. | |
5388. |
CUL-DAR99.89
Printed:
[1864.12.03]
Edward Sabine, President's address. 1864. Proceedings of the Royal Society, 13: 508.
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5389. | |
5390. |
CUL-DAR187.2
Note:
1864.12.10
[Climbing plants] Hanburya mex[icana] [application of oil of peppermint,
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5391. |
CUL-DAR205.9.368
Note:
1864.12.11
The more I think the more I am inclined to believe in Suess
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5392. | |
5393. |
CUL-DAR109.B27
Note:
[1864?].07.01--[1864?].07.30
O[xalis] rosea all plants have pistils longer than longest stamens nearly
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5394. |
CUL-DAR108.76
Note:
[1865--1866]
Fertility of Cowslip / Cowslip P[rimula] veris long & short-styled
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5395. |
CUL-DAR108.148
Note:
[1865orafter]
Heteromorphic cowslip-polyanthus fertilised in spring of 1864 [numbers of
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5396. | |
5397. |
CUL-DAR109.B30-B35
Note:
1865
Lythrum / Long-sty[led] common plant 12 flowers by gr[een] pollen of
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5399. |
CUL-DAR108.95
Note:
1865
Purple long-styled seedling Primroses from J Scott [with table comparing
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5400. |
CUL-DAR108.96
Note:
1865
Seedling Red long-styled Primrose (of a yellow colour) not covered by net
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