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5901.
CUL-DAR76.B81    Note:    1862.05.26   It might be thought a chance that the pollen of grasses would be blown &   Text   Image
5902.
CUL-DAR70.75    Note:    1862.05.27   Cephalanthera grandiflora — no nectar Terminal portion of labellum with   Text   Image
5903.
CUL-DAR111.A3-A5    Note:    1862.05.28--1862.05.30   Viola canina / Marked 2 plants with red tape behind Azalea bed with no   Text   Image
5904.
CUL-DAR109.A22    Note:    1862.05.29   On new cut on a bank of exactly same character & aspect I marked a Female   Text   Image
5905.
CUL-DAR70.76    Note:    1862.05.29   I may say in Cephalanthera that pollen masses stand not only free but   Text   Image
5906.
CUL-DAR108.56    Note:    1862.05.30   Midstyled see p. 6 / I examined another flower of the one plant (in large   Text   Image
5907.
CUL-DAR49.82    Note:    1862.05.30   Green-house Poly[g]ala — passage to nectary to flower on right hand   Text   Image
5908.
CUL-DAR70.25    Note:    1862.05.30   2 spikes of Arachnites sent me by Mr Oxenden kept in water (& young   Text   Image
5909.
CUL-DAR70.94-95    Note:    1862.05.30   Vanilla from Sion House (per Hooker)   Text   Image
5910.
CUL-DAR205.8.19    Note:    1862.05.31--1862.07.11   Centradenia floribunda   Text   Image
5911.
CUL-DAR205.8.37-38    Note:    1862.05.31--1862.06.27   Monochaetum ensiferum   Text   Image
5912.
CUL-DAR70.77    Note:    1862.05.31   Mr Jamieson / Listera cordata / Saw one feeble explosion — Both pollinia   Text   Image
5913.
CUL-DAR205.8.39    Note:    1862.06.00--1862.08.05   Monochaetum ensiferum   Text   Image
5914.
CUL-DAR157.1.103    Note:    [1862].04.14--[1862].06.15   Solanum jasminoides Greenhouse moves against sun   Text   Image
5915.
CUL-DAR205.8.14-15    Note:    1862.06.01--1862.06.29   Rhexia glandulosa   Text   Image
5916.
CUL-DAR70.23    Note:    1862.06.01   Fly Ophrys / I have now given rigorous examination of shining surface of   Text   Image
5917.
CUL-DAR70.79    Note:    1862.06.01   Cephalanthera / I feel sure that extremely few pollen-masses have this   Text   Image
5918.
CUL-DAR70.26    Note:    1862.06.04   O[rchis] conopsea / The two viscid glands are broad compared with size of   Text   Image
5919.
CUL-DAR51.B10-11    Note:    1862.06.06   Pelargonium / In bedding out scarlet I find 5 sepal-facing anthers longer   Text   Image
5920.
CUL-DAR70.27-28    Note:    1862.06.06   Lizard Orchis most rare Mr Oxenden / Upper sepal 2 lower & 2 upper petals   Text   Image
5921.
CUL-DAR70.4    Note:    1862.06.07   R Brown thought Bee O[rchid] like bee to deter insects   Text   Image
5922.
CUL-DAR70.96-97    Note:    1862.06.07   A Catasetum sent me from Kew with all sepals & petals green reflexed   Text   Image
5923.
CUL-DAR70.99-102    Note:    1862.06.08   Mormades[?] luxatum This rare & large species nearly white sent me by Mr   Text   Image
5924.
CUL-DAR70.3    Note:    1862.06.10   in Sand-walk a fair lot of O[rchis] maculata, looking for flowers with   Text   Image
5925.
F1716a    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1862. Do bees vary in different parts of Great Britain. Journal of Horticulture and Cottage Gardener (10 June): 207.   Text   Image   PDF
5926.
CUL-DAR110.B25a-B25b    Abstract:    1862.06.13   Candolle A de `Prodromus' 10: 94   Text   Image
5927.
CUL-DAR70.12    Note:    1862.06.15   Mr Horwood brought me fly stuck on stigma & rostellum of Cattleya mossiae   Text   Image
5928.
CUL-DAR111.A44    Note:    1862.06.16--1862.06.21   Oxalis acetosella / Little imperfect flowers closed with 5 spotted sepals   Text   Image
5929.
CUL-DAR70.13-14    Note:    1862.06.20   George watched Orchis maculata in big woods today & in a hour caught 6   Text   Image
5930.
CUL-DAR70.30    Note:    1862.06.21   George went to Orchis Bank & soon saw Plusia chrysitis   Text   Image
5931.
CUL-DAR70.32-37    Note:    1862.06.22--1862.07.02   Musk Orchis / George has watched large beds for an hour or two & saw   Text   Image
5932.
CUL-DAR108.2-4    Note:    1862.06.28--1862.10.16   Mullein — K[itchen] G[arden] transported from Fields / Verbascum   Text   Image
5933.
CUL-DAR99.5-9    Correspondence:   Maw George  1862.06.30   Maw George   Text   Image
5934.
CUL-DAR205.8.20    Note:    1862.07.00   Centradenia floribunda from Kew seeds ripe   Text   Image
5935.
CUL-DAR49.79    Note:    1862.07.01   Dictamnus fraxinella / Fan petals upwards & one beneath but often rather   Text   Image
5936.
CUL-DAR205.3.225    Note:    1862.07.06   Blyth in letter / says a Bufo at Andaman & some mammal   Text   Image
5937.
CUL-DAR70.103-104    Note:    1862.07.09   Cycnoches ventricosa named by Lindley / Mr Veitch same plant as in Orchid   Text   Image
5938.
CUL-DAR108.125-130    Note:    1862.07.11--1862.11.07   The 4 pots of Chinese Primroses with the seedlings from Homomorphic   Text   Image
5939.
CUL-DAR79.12    Note:    1862.07.11   Single carnation castrated flowers   Text   Image
5940.
CUL-DAR157.1.112    Note:    [1862].07.14--[1862].07.18   Nepenthes distillatoria / Put stick to side of prolongation   Text   Image
5941.
F1826    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1862. Bees in Jamaica increase the size and substance of their cells. Journal of Horticulture and Cottage Gardener. (15 July): 305.   Text   Image   PDF
5942.
F1824    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1862. Bee-cells in Jamaica not larger than in England. Journal of Horticulture and Cottage Gardener. (22 July): 323.   Text   Image   PDF
5943.
CUL-DAR109.A11    Note:    1862.07.29   Satureia hortensis Summer Savoy / I raised 11 Plants one alone had   Text   Image
5944.
CUL-DAR27.2.B1-B6    Note:    1862.07.29   Lythrum salicaria : Long-styled   Text   Image
5945.
CUL-DAR70.98    Note:    1862.07.29   A curious Catasetum sent me from Kew with Lab[ellum] upwards & this is   Text   Image
5946.
CUL-DAR49.80    Note:    1862.07.30   saw Humble-bees collecting pollen from Verbascum   Text   Image
5947.
CUL-DAR27.2.B7    Note:    1862.07.31--1862.08.01   Lythrum salicaria crosses   Text   Image
5948.
CUL-DAR51.B13    Note:    1862.08.00   Summary of crosses of Pelargonium Peloric flowers   Text   Image
5949.
CUL-DAR27.2.B8-B9    Note:    [1862].08.03   Lythrum 3 forms from Southampton 2 sets of flowers carefully compared   Text   Image
5950.
CUL-DAR109.A23-A24    Note:    1862.08.04--1862.08.06   Scabiosa arvensis / I find many plants (all fl[owers] on same plant the   Text   Image
5951.
CUL-DAR76.B92    Note:    1862.08.05   Lupinus nanus / (from Vaucher) / When mature or nearly mature flower open   Text   Image
5952.
CUL-DAR70.174    Note:    1862.08.05   Tried 2 more flowers of Dendrobium chrysanthum — one acted beautifully   Text   Image
5953.
A81    Periodical contribution:     Tegetmeier, W. B. 1862. Darwin on orchids. Register of facts and occurrences relating to literature, the sciences, and the arts (August): 38-9.   Text   Image
5954.
CUL-DAR109.A13    Note:    1862.08.06--1866   Echium vulgare Two forms one with much smaller flower & short white   Text   Image
5955.
CUL-DAR110.A16    Note:    1862.08.08   Hottonia / generally dimorphic In long-styled pistil projects far out of   Text   Image
5956.
CUL-DAR205.8.50    Note:    1862.08.09   I this day compared plants of the 2 sets of Heterocentrum roseum seedlings   Text   Image
5957.
CUL-DAR70.81    Note:    1862.08.10   I examined the pods of Birds nest O[rchis] from L[eith] H[ill] P[lace]   Text   Image
5958.
F1718a    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1862. Findet bei den Bienen in den verschiedenen Theilen Deutschlands ein Unterschied statt? Bienen Zeitung. 18 (20 August): 145.   Text   Image   PDF
5959.
CUL-DAR27.2.B10-B12    Note:    [1862].08.23--[1862].08.28   Examined 6 flowers of short-styled all had pistil bent some at completely   Text   Image
5960.
CUL-DAR49.81    Note:    1862.08.26   Saw hundreds of Hive-Bees sucking Scrophularia aquatica   Text   Image
5961.
CUL-DAR109.A3    Note:    1862.08.28   Mentha hirsuta / William brought me a bundle of plants   Text   Image
5962.
CUL-DAR60.1.129-130    Note:    1862.09.04--1862.09.07   1h 49 fly on leaf holding this position [diagram]   Text   Image
5963.
CUL-DAR109.B2    Note:    1862.09.05   Cuphea lanceolata / short-stamens face true homological sepals   Text   Image
5964.
CUL-DAR205.8.3    Note:    1862.09.05   Flowers from Kew / Lopezia one of Onagnaceae   Text   Image
5965.
CUL-DAR27.2.B17    Note:    1862.09.05   Lythrum hyssopifolium: fresh flowers Kew   Text   Image
5966.
CUL-DAR48.A49    Note:    1862.09.05   Spergula arvensis has 10 stamens, generally, but those that form petals   Text   Image
5967.
CUL-DAR109.A25    Note:    1862.09.08--1862.09.16   Scabiosa succina from Eliz Wedgwood / The different heads present pistils   Text   Image
5968.
CUL-DAR27.2.B14    Note:    1862.09.08   Elizabeth sent me 3 spec[imens] of Lythrum hyssopifolium from different   Text   Image
5969.
CUL-DAR205.8.11    Note:    1862.09.11   By the supposed abortion of 2 short stamens [with diagrams]   Text   Image
5970.
CUL-DAR54.29-38    Note:    1862.09.14   Drosera rotundifolia [application of hair, toenail, sulphate of zinc,   Text   Image
5971.
CUL-DAR110.B26    Note:    1862.09.20   I compared a good many flowers of Myosotis palustris the pistil varies   Text   Image
5972.
CUL-DAR50.E29    Note:    1862.09.20   Hooker sent me one part of new paper with letter from Julius Haast   Text   Image
5973.
CUL-DAR54.39    Note:    1862.09.21   Drosera / I see bending of tentacle is confined to little above base   Text   Image
5974.
CUL-DAR54.40-41    Note:    1862.09.22   [Drosera continued] [application of sulphuric ether, alcohol, chloroform]   Text   Image
5975.
CUL-DAR27.2.B15-B16    Note:    [1862].09.23   Lythrum graefferi from Kew [with diagrams]   Text   Image
5976.
CUL-DAR54.42    Note:    1862.09.23   Before a tentacle moves, the upper & inner side is convex & the spiral   Text   Image
5977.
CUL-DAR54.43-47    Note:    1862.09.23--1862.09.26   [Drosera continued] [application of nitric ether, stramonium, hemlock,   Text   Image
5978.
CUL-DAR48.A50    Note:    1862.09.25   Clarkia elegans has 4 aborted stamens with little shrivelled anthers   Text   Image
5979.
CUL-DAR46.2.C43    Note:    1862.09.25   To show industry of Bees   Text   Image
5980.
CUL-DAR54.48    Note:    1862.09.26   Erica tetralix [application of carbonate of ammonia, chloroform]   Text   Image
5981.
CUL-DAR27.2.B19-B21    Note:    1862.10.00   Short-styled Devon plant — Lythrum salicaria (tables)   Text   Image
5982.
CUL-DAR205.8.51-53    Note:    1862.10.02--1862.12.08   Heterocentron roseum   Text   Image
5983.
CUL-DAR205.8.54    Note:    1862.10.02   Heterocentrum mexicanum from Kew   Text   Image
5984.
CUL-DAR27.2.B38    Note:    1862.10.02   Of the seedlings Lythrum salicaria the result is (list follows) /   Text   Image
5985.
CUL-DAR109.A4    Note:    1862.10.03   Cultivated Marjoram — like Thyme — some plants with long anthers & some   Text   Image
5986.
CUL-DAR77.20    Note:    1862.10.04   Dwarf Kidney Bean viz Canterbury & Fulmers Forcing Bean set apparently   Text   Image
5987.
CUL-DAR79.113    Note:    1862.10.04   Dichogam / Campanula carpathica seeds profusely exposed (does it produce   Text   Image
5988.
CUL-DAR54.63    Note:    1862.10.13   I have looked carefully no movement in the sensitive tentacle   Text   Image
5989.
CUL-DAR205.8.4    Note:    1862.10.14   Hooker says Cassia (Leguminosa) has different anthers   Text   Image
5990.
CUL-DAR54.64    Note:    1862.10.16   at 2h 33 green leaf of Dionaea 10 drops of Sulph[uric] Aether in small   Text   Image
5991.
CUL-DAR27.2.B53    Note:    1862.10.17   Lythrum which seeded when exposed to insects (experimental observations)   Text   Image
5992.
CUL-DAR54.65    Note:    1862.10.17--1862.10.19   Gave an oldish plant of Oxalis acetosella 1/2 tea-spoon of Chloroform in   Text   Image
5993.
CUL-DAR70.105-106    Note:    1862.10.24   Masdevallia fenestrata / Kew / The flowers get less dark purple &   Text   Image
5994.
CUL-DAR209.2.42    Note:    1862.10.27--1862.11.05   Mimosa / after giving plant steam-bath [application of ether, chloroform]   Text   Image
5995.
CUL-DAR209.12.158    Note:    1862.10.29--1862.11.14   Mimulus [application of chloroform, water, `sweet spirit of nitre',   Text   Image
5996.
CUL-DAR265.8    Note:    1862.10.29   Leschenaultia   Text   Image
5997.
F1717    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1862. On the two forms, or dimorphic condition, in the species of Primula, and on their remarkable sexual relations. [Read 21 November 1861] Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London (Botany) 6: 77-96.   Text   Image   PDF
5998.
CUL-DAR71.105    Note:    1862.11.01   It would be worth while to print my M.S index, or printed index of   Text   Image
5999.
CUL-DAR76.B85    Note:    1862.11.08   Hop Clover / Of plants in garden uncovered 60 heads yielded 9.1 gr[ains]   Text   Image
6000.
F1719    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1862. Peas. Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette no. 45 (8 November): 1052.   Text   Image   PDF
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