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CUL-DAR54.12-20
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1861.01.20--1861.02.01
Primula sinensis [application of carbonate of ammonia
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CUL-DAR205.9.361
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1861.01.30
Woodward showed me lists showing how very large proportion of kinds &
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CUL-DAR60.2.17
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[Undated]
B Stein has since shown that the irritability of the leaves of Aldrovanda
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5706. |
CUL-DAR53.2.152
Draft:
[Undated]
Draft of Orchids, p. 210: "(a) But all these appliances are subordinate to the action of insects"
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CUL-DAR48.B45
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1861.02.20
Took Hive, which was a swarm last summer & therefore must have made its
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CUL-DAR47.38
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1861.03.17
Hooker says that Cruciferae may be divided (will write paper)
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CUL-DAR47.15
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1861.03.17
Acknowledge that Nat Selection comes in only when there is complex
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CUL-DAR205.9.362
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1861.03.23
We must not suppose every country as rich as Europe in successive fossils
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CUL-DAR50.E26
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1861.03.23
Suppose world shortly before Glacial to have had present temperature
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Bonhams-11388Lot83
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[1861].03.23
Sketch of the dimorphic flowers of the primrose. Enclosure to Darwin to Daniel Oliver 23 March [1861]
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CUL-DAR205.3.224
Note:
1861.04.00
F[resh] Water Salamanders lay their eggs on Duck Weed (Huxley)
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5716. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C36
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1861.04.06
Kurr says Anemone no nectary so I watch A[nemone] nemorosa & Verbascum &
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CUL-DAR49.60
Note:
1861.04.08--1861.04.10
Vinca major in Pot — greenhouse [with illustrations]
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CUL-DAR76.B17
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1861.04.09
I have been looking at that Fumaria dingy purple with one long nectary &
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CUL-DAR205.11.122
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1861.04.19
Mr Gould states positively that young Cuckoos do not eject young
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CUL-DAR205.7.150
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1861.04.19
Origin / Ch IX & Origin / Gould assures me that the hybrids of
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CUL-DAR84.2.190
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1861.04.19
Mr Gould remarked to me that all birds of which the males have beautiful
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5722. |
CUL-DAR46.1.59
Printed:
1861.04.27
[The fauna and agriclture of Sweden.] The Field (27 April 1861): [359.]
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CUL-DAR85.A5
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1861.05.00
We shall see that organs have been formed through sexual selection for
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CUL-DAR46.2.C38-C39
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1861.05.16
Rather insignificant flowers which Bees do not frequent
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5729. |
CUL-DAR77.23
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1861.05.19
Observed 3 or 4 days ago several red-bellied flies with long proboscis
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5731. |
CUL-DAR76.A10
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1861.05.25
Trif[olium] pratense / from bent stigma & manner in which keel & wings
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5735. |
CUL-DAR81.5
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1861.05.31
With respect to sexual beauty of Butterflies. Think of beauty of some Caterpillars
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5737. |
CUL-DAR54.21-26
Note:
1861.06.01
Saxifraga London Pride (Bentham says (?) same Fam[ily] as Drosera) so
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CUL-DAR76.A11
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1861.06.01
London Pride (Saxifraga umbrosa) / C.C. Sprengel did not know it was a
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5741. |
CUL-DAR49.61
Note:
1861.06.13
If I take case of Galium; observe that yellow G[alium] cruciatum has
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CUL-DAR49.62
Note:
1861.06.15
Watched for some time immense number of Linum catharticum, saw very few
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5743. |
CUL-DAR49.65
Note:
1861.06.15
Aristolochia sipho apparently requires flies to effect impregnation
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5747. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C14a
Note:
1861.06.24
In examining probosces with pollinia of Hab[ernaria?] Chlorantha
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5748. |
CUL-DAR49.66
Note:
1861.06.28
If a supposed necessity for pollen being well aired accounts for common
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5750. |
CUL-DAR49.64
Note:
1861.07.13
Lathyrus sylvestris — Pistil much curved — visited by many Humble-Bees
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5751. |
CUL-DAR76.B20-B21
Note:
1861.07.13
Great Beds of Fumaria capreolata — This plant long a frightful puzzle to
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5753. |
CUL-DAR109.A18-A20
Note:
1861.07.16
Wild Thyme / abounds — much of both forms — some days I concluded most
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5754. |
CUL-DAR45.131
Note:
1861.07.30
Wollaston tells [me] that the common state of Helix phlebophora
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5755. |
CUL-DAR205.3.222
Note:
1861.07.31
Wollaston says Thorictus[?] (as Family clearly somewhat related to
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5756. |
CUL-DAR189.5
Note:
1861.08.07
Expression / Dog when advancing to stranger with some anger pricks ears
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5759. |
CUL-DAR76.B79-B80
Note:
1861.08.29--1861.09.04
To show importance of Diptera I saw large field yellow with charlock &
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5760. |
CUL-DAR49.67
Note:
1861.09.03
I found 2 pods on large Periwinkle at Mr Phillips — & mem at Wollastons
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5761. |
CUL-DAR46.2.C40
Note:
1861.09.05--1861.09.11
Visited 2 fields of Red Clover, which had been mown this summer
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5762. |
CUL-DAR54.50-54,54v,55-61
Note:
1861.09.07--1861.09.16
Dionaea [application of water, carbonate of ammonia, hair, nitrate of
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CUL-DAR45.132
Note:
1861.09.12
Dr Weinlands case of Pupa Weinlandi from Bahamas excellent case of variation
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CUL-DAR54.62
Note:
1861.09.16
Dionaea / I have made this little That leaf behaves differently over fly
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5768. |
CUL-DAR210.6.72
Correspondence:
Darwin Horace (Sir [1918]) to Darwin William Erasmus
1861[.09.17]
Darwin Horace (Sir [1918]) to Darwin William Erasmus
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5769. |
CUL-DAR210.6.73
Correspondence:
Darwin Emma née Wedgwood to Darwin William Erasmus
[1861.09.17]
Darwin Emma née Wedgwood to Darwin William Erasmus
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5770. |
CUL-DAR46.1.50
Note:
1861.09.21
William has just returned from Leith Hill & reports that the spot about 4
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5771. |
CUL-DAR205.7.157-158
Note:
1861.09.24--1861.11.18
[After considering Primula] The creationist who sees organisms
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5772. |
CUL-DAR206.9
Note:
1861.10.03
It might be worth trying to cover up & fertilise with own pollen
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5773. |
CUL-DAR210.6.76
Correspondence:
Darwin Emma née Wedgwood to Darwin William Erasmus
[1861.10.07.after]
Darwin Emma née Wedgwood to Darwin William Erasmus
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5774. |
CUL-DAR210.6.77
Correspondence:
Litchfield Henrietta Emma née Darwin to Darwin William Erasmus
[1861.10.09]
Litchfield Henrietta Emma née Darwin to Darwin William Erasmus
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5777. |
CUL-DAR54.28
Note:
1861.10.22
Plumbago rosea from Mr Turnbull's Hot-House — calyx covered with hairs
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CUL-DAR210.6.81
Correspondence:
Litchfield Henrietta Emma née Darwin to Darwin William Erasmus
[1861.10.24]
Litchfield Henrietta Emma née Darwin to Darwin William Erasmus
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CUL-DAR49.68
Note:
1861.10.24
Dichogamy / Dipladenia / One of the Apocyneae — Mr Horwood never before
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5781. |
CUL-DAR210.6.84
Correspondence:
Darwin Emma née Wedgwood to Darwin George Howard and Darwin William Erasmus
[1861.10.27]
Darwin Emma née Wedgwood to Darwin George Howard and Darwin William Erasmus
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5785. |
CUL-DAR210.6.85
Correspondence:
Darwin George Howard (Sir [1905]) to Darwin Emma née Wedgwood
[1861.11.03]
Darwin George Howard (Sir [1905]) to Darwin Emma née Wedgwood
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5786. |
CUL-DAR210.6.87
Correspondence:
Darwin Horace (Sir [1918]) to Darwin William Erasmus
1861.11.10
Darwin Horace (Sir [1918]) to Darwin William Erasmus
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CUL-DAR210.6.88
Correspondence:
Darwin Emma née Wedgwood to Darwin William Erasmus
[1861.11.10]
Darwin Emma née Wedgwood to Darwin William Erasmus
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5788. |
CUL-DAR210.6.90
Correspondence:
Darwin Emma née Wedgwood to Darwin William Erasmus
[1861.11.17]
Darwin Emma née Wedgwood to Darwin William Erasmus
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CUL-DAR205.10.90
Note:
1861.11.22
Mr Bates showed me the 2 Volucellas[?] like B. hortensis
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CUL-DAR210.6.91
Correspondence:
Darwin Emma née Wedgwood and Darwin Leonard to Darwin William Erasmus
[1861.11.26--1861.12.03]
Darwin Emma née Wedgwood and Darwin Leonard to Darwin William Erasmus
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5791. |
CUL-DAR210.6.92
Correspondence:
Darwin Emma née Wedgwood to Darwin William Erasmus
[1861.11.27]
Darwin Emma née Wedgwood to Darwin William Erasmus
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5792. |
CUL-DAR210.6.93
Correspondence:
Litchfield Henrietta Emma née Darwin to Darwin William Erasmus
[1861.12.11]
Litchfield Henrietta Emma née Darwin to Darwin William Erasmus
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5793. |
A155
Book:
Ramsay, A. C., Bristow, H. W., Geikie, A. & Bauerman, H. 1862. A descriptive catalogue of the rock specimens in the Museum of Practical Geology, with explanatory notices of their nature and mode of occurrence in place. Third edition, revised and partly re-written. London: Printed by George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode.
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CUL-DAR108.24b
Note:
[1862]
Oxlips / Miss Ludwig gathered at Hartfield in spring of 1862 from 3 or 4
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5796. |
CUL-DAR108.52-53
Note:
[1862--1863]
seedlings from Hom. plant. … but crossed heteromorphically
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5800. |
CUL-DAR209.6.187
Abstract:
[Undated]
Vaucher `Hist phys des plantes d'Europe' 3 1841: 552
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