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CUL-DAR49.70
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Revd W.B Clarke in letter Jan 1862 says that the flower of Eucalyptus
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CUL-DAR46.1.51
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Revd W.B Clarke of St Leonards near Sidney in letter of Jan 1862
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CUL-DAR54.66
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1862
Abstract / particles of citric acid, sugar, sulphate[?] of Potash causing
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CUL-DAR46.2.C41
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1862
This year in my garden Lobelia fulgens produced a good many pods
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CUL-DAR70.156
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[reference incomplete] `Gardeners' Chronicle' 1862: 791
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CUL-DAR70.173
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[reference incomplete] `Gardeners' Chronicle' 1862: 791
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CUL-DAR89.6
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Dufossé `Comptes rendus' 46 1858: 353, 47: 916; 54 1862: 393
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F1938
Periodical contribution:
[Darwin, C. R.] 1862. Notice on the Habits of the "Agricultural Ant" of Texas ["Stinging Ant" or "Mound-making Ant," Myrmica (Atta) malefaciens, Buckley]. By Gideon Lincecum, Esq., M.D. Communicated by Charles Darwin, Esq., F.R.S., F.L.S. [Read 18 April 1861] Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London (Zoology) 6: 29-31.
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F3463
Periodical contribution:
Darwin, C. R. 1912. [Three letters to Patrick Matthew]. In W. T. Calman, Patrick Matthew of Gourdiehill, naturalist. In A. W. Paton and A. H. Millar eds. Handbook and Guide to Dundee and District. British Association for the Advancement of Science, pp. 451-57. (CUL-DAR221.4.152)
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CUL-DAR108.34-39
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1862.01.30--1862.02.27
P[rimula] sinensis / 8 plants raised from all seed of short-styled by own
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CUL-DAR108.70
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1862.spring
Wild Cowslips in Pots experimented on in Greenhouse / Short-styled
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CUL-DAR205.8.24-25
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1862.02.07--1862.02.19
Monochaetum ensiferum Mr Turnbull's plant
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CUL-DAR108.136
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White worsted / means pollen of Het[eromorphic] long-styled / 6 flowers
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CUL-DAR111.B5
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Introduction, after speaking of Heterostyled Plants / They cannot be known with certainty merely by the different length of the [male] & [female] organs
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CUL-DAR157.1.111
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Nepenthes laevis — Veitch / Young leaf folded inward & enclosing younger
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CUL-DAR205.8.23
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1862.02.12
Monochaetum ensiferum oldish flowers with pistil become straight [with
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CUL-DAR205.8.48
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1862.02.13
(dried specimen from Kew from many localities. Feb. 13 – 1862.)
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CUL-DAR205.7.159-160
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1862.02.26
It is true as I said in Origin no good to creature to be sterile but I
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CUL-DAR108.57-60
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1862.03.01
Mr Turnbulls Ch[inese] Primroses / There are 29 seedlings raised from a
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CUL-DAR108.66
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1862.03.01
Ch[inese] Primrose / Summary of proportion of Long & Short-styled plants
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CUL-DAR108.61-62
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1862.03.05
Chinese Primrose / Examined the pistil of long-styled Either 8 or 9 (for
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CUL-DAR108.63-64
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[1862].03.07
I have examined Mr Frys "mid-styled" flowers stigma in all stands in very
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CUL-DAR108.65
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[1862].03.10--[1862].03.11
Long-styled Chinese Primrose / Ovarium outer coat with 10 or 9 bundles
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CUL-DAR205.8.29-30
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1862.04.10--1862.07.03
As in fruit crosses which I made all the flowers were youngish
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CUL-DAR205.8.31
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1862.04.10--1862.07.03
Monochætum ensiferum — fertilised last winter & gathered April & May
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CUL-DAR49.71
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1862.04.15
Mr Horwood gave me Hedaroma (tulipi = forma(?) (a Myrtle-bloom)
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CUL-DAR109.B4-B5
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1862.04.17--1862.05.11
Oxalis acetosella / 5 Pistils with rough stigmas on level with 5 longer
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CUL-DAR50.E54
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1862.04.20
Brazil 6000-7000ft / Sandwich Is / Jamaica / Cape of Good Hope /
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CUL-DAR54.26v
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1862.04.20
Some Saxifrages have woolly Hair with no glands at tip as S decipiens / S
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CUL-DAR54.27
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1862.04.22
Saxifraga platypelata — short colourless viscid glands — no change for
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CUL-DAR108.132
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1862.04.24
George saw Cucullea[?] verbasci flying over great bed of Cowslips with a
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CUL-DAR50.E28
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1862.04.24
note [quotation from Seemann B 'Botany of voyage of H.M.S Herald' 1852-1857:
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CUL-DAR110.A23
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1862.04.26
Lettington asserts positively tha[t] long-styled cowslips & Chinese
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CUL-DAR108.131
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1862.04.28
of addendum [to 'Three forms of Lythrum salicaria'] I stated that perhaps I had not watched cowslip enough & they might be largely visited by Humble Bees
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CUL-DAR49.72
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1862.05.00
Rhododenrum Boothii from Boston has yellow flowers hanging down but not
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CUL-DAR46.1.52
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1862.05.00
Bot Society Regents Park — Pelargonium Phyllis with very many central
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CUL-DAR50.E27
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1862.05.00
Origin / Lyell tells me that great boulders are embedded in Miocene
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CUL-DAR49.74
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1862.05.01
It is impossible to behold Bougainvillea speciosa (Mr Turnbulls) with
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CUL-DAR70.93
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1862.05.01
Chyris bractescens ? / Mr Bateman Biddulph Grange Congleton — 8 pollen
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CUL-DAR51.B4-B9
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1862.05.11--1862.07.09
Pelargonium / This includes description of Peloric flowers
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CUL-DAR49.77-78
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1862.05.16
All common Rhododendrum & Azaleas have nectary in fold of upper spotted
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CUL-DAR46.1.53
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1862.05.17
Leith Hill Place / Ch 5 / I have looked at the 2 square pieces of cleared
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CUL-DAR70.73-74
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1862.05.17--1862.05.21
Birds nest Orchis / 2 lower sepals & 1 upper sepal & 2 upper petals form
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CUL-DAR54.74-75
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1862.05.18--1862.05.21
Drosera / Catches flies & growing at height acts early in summer
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CUL-DAR70.10-11
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1862.05.24
O[rchis] ustulata Mr Malden[?] — The caudicle is depressed
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CUL-DAR76.B40
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1862.05.24
Cabbages / Prepotency / 10h 45 put plenty of pollen on 3 lately opened
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CUL-DAR70.24
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1862.05.25
Fly Ophrys / The shining base & knobs of Labellum in some cases in which
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CUL-DAR108.135
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1862.05.26
a few Pods — Chinese Primroses brought me by Mr Horwood [numbers of
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