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6101.
CUL-DAR205.9.366    Printed:    1863.04.00   On an illustration of the manner in which birds may occasionally aid in the dispersion of seeds `Zoological Society Proceedings' 31: 127-129 [1-2] 13 April 1871: 463-465   Text   Image
6102.
CUL-DAR80.B170    Printed:    1863.04.00   [Human development] [Phases of development in the exterior of the human body] [Read 3 December 1862] `Boston Society of Natural History (Proceedings)' 9 (April): 185-6.   Text   Image
6103.
F1725    Periodical contribution:     [Darwin, C. R.] 1863. [Review of] Contributions to an insect fauna of the Amazon Valley. By Henry Walter Bates, Esq. Transact. Linnean Soc. vol. XXIII. 1862, p. 495. Natural History Review 3 (April): 219-224.   Text   Image   PDF
6104.
CUL-DAR51.B16    Note:    1863.04.03   Corydalis tuberosa in Exper[iments] Garden / I found 1/2 dozen flowers   Text   Image
6105.
A249    Periodical contribution:     Carpenter, William Benjamin. 1863. Dr. Carpenter and his reviewer. Athenæum (4 April): 461.   Text
6106.
CUL-DAR45.139    Note:    1863.04.07   Adoxa — The upper flower has its 4 petals placed in angles between the 4   Text   Image
6107.
CUL-DAR49.85    Note:    1863.04.10--1863.04.18   Lobelia fulgens — front of column longitudinally furrowed & labellum   Text   Image
6108.
CUL-DAR76.B18    Note:    1863.04.10   Corydalis solida / Saw many Hive-bees sucking only large nectary it was   Text   Image
6109.
CUL-DAR49.86    Note:    1863.04.11   Adoxa Moschata / Dichogam / Saw 2 very minute sp[ecies] of Diptera & 2 of   Text   Image
6110.
CUL-DAR209.12.155    Note:    1863.04.14--1863.04.17   Mahonia [application of chloroform]   Text   Image
6111.
CUL-DAR49.87    Note:    1863.04.15   Tropaeolum tricolor / Stamens prettyly graduated for raking & stigma   Text   Image
6112.
CUL-DAR209.12.159    Note:    1863.04.17   Oxalis [application of sulphuric ether]   Text   Image
6113.
CUL-DAR109.A51    Note:    1863.04.20   Ash Tree / see few notes in paper on Trees [application of water]   Text   Image
6114.
CUL-DAR205.5.192    Note:    1863.04.23   Transition / My ash case — for Sexes — Sir J Smith under Adoxa   Text   Image
6115.
CUL-DAR205.8.6    Note:    1863.04.24--1863.07.21   Clarkia elegans / Plant in Greenhouse / 1 fl[ower] with pollen of little   Text   Image
6116.
F1729    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1863. The doctrine of heterogeny and modification of species. Athenæum no. 1852 (25 April): 554-555.   Text   Image   PDF
6117.
CUL-DAR109.A27-A28    Note:    1863.04.28--1863.05.01   Plantago la[n]ceolata / Dichogam & Dimorph / In afternoon plucked off all   Text   Image
6118.
CUL-DAR108.54    Note:    1863.05.00   Chinese Primrose / good seed [table of observations on seed quality and   Text   Image
6119.
CUL-DAR110.A41-A42    Note:    1863.05.00--1864.05.00   William / number of Plants [with diagrams]   Text   Image
6120.
CUL-DAR49.88    Note:    1863.05.00   L[obelia] fulgens in Hot-House — front of column & lower lip of corolla   Text   Image
6121.
CUL-DAR76.B56-B57    Note:    1863.05.00--1863.06.00   Broom / Dichogam[y] / Flowers kept several days in water even shorter   Text   Image
6122.
CUL-DAR70.176-177    Note:    1863.05.01   Orchis morio / George caught 2 specimens of (& a 3d seen) Bombus sucking   Text   Image
6123.
A250    Periodical contribution:     [Owen, Richard.] 1863. [Letter] Origin of species. Athenæum (2 May): 586-7.   Text
6124.
CUL-DAR109.A31-A32    Note:    1863.05.02   Euonymus / Celastreae / I gathered twigs off about 18 trees & half had   Text   Image
6125.
CUL-DAR49.90    Note:    1863.05.03   A spring Phlox — tube of corolla very narrow — 5 anthers attached at   Text   Image
6126.
CUL-DAR109.A60    Note:    1863.05.04   Rosemary Bush — 2 anthers evidently always aborted but other 2 aborted   Text   Image
6127.
CUL-DAR45.142-143    Note:    1863.05.04   Hartfield / Spirality / I see in Plum shoot (2/5) at very apex buds   Text   Image
6128.
CUL-DAR70.82    Note:    1863.05.07   Listera ovata / Exposed flowers to Sulphuric Ether for 5 [min] & for 20   Text   Image
6129.
CUL-DAR45.144    Note:    1863.05.08   When we think of alternate leaves or spire of angle of 180°   Text   Image
6130.
CUL-DAR49.91    Note:    1863.05.09   Euphorbia amy[g]daloides Visited by numbers of Diptera, chiefly   Text   Image
6131.
F1730    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1863. [Letter] Origin of species. Athenæum no. 1854 (9 May): 617.   Text   Image   PDF
6132.
CUL-DAR49.89    Note:    1863.05.11   Oak / Male flowers in catkins — Pollen minute incoherent in great   Text   Image
6133.
CUL-DAR49.92    Note:    1863.05.12   Trees / Dangling catkins reflex[?] in Oaks & Nuts long filaments   Text   Image
6134.
CUL-DAR111.A46    Note:    1863.05.15   Oxalis acetosella imperfect flowers — Curious spectacle just seen of   Text   Image
6135.
CUL-DAR51.B14-B15    Note:    1863.05.15--1863.07.20   Pelargoniums / Climax by pollen of peloric Etna Black Threads   Text   Image
6136.
CUL-DAR70.83    Note:    1863.05.15   Sulphuric ether for 20 [min] good dose did not stop rostellum exploding   Text   Image
6137.
CUL-DAR76.B19    Note:    1863.05.22   Corydalis lutea / The hood springs one way & pistil springs other way   Text   Image
6138.
CUL-DAR47.18    Note:    1863.05.22   Bentham feels argument of much force that certain naturally introduced   Text   Image
6139.
CUL-DAR70.121    Note:    1863.05.22   Cypripedium acaule sent by A Gray & flowered — Labellum split open along   Text   Image
6140.
CUL-DAR76.B58    Note:    1863.05.23--1863.05.24   Broom / Covered up branch & this day fertilised 5 flowers with own pollen   Text   Image
6141.
CUL-DAR49.95    Note:    1863.05.24   As the garments are adapted & fit a man's body so do almost all flowers   Text   Image
6142.
CUL-DAR49.96v    Note:    1863.05.24   Poterium sanguisorba / No corolla — longer than dangling filaments   Text   Image
6143.
CUL-DAR49.96    Note:    1863.05.25   Spinacea oleracea (Chenopodeae) / Dioicous — Male flowers rigid   Text   Image
6144.
CUL-DAR205.8.34    Note:    1863.05.27   Monochaetum ensiferum [table of results]   Text   Image
6145.
CUL-DAR205.8.41    Note:    1863.05.28   Final conclusions — Monochaetum   Text   Image
6146.
CUL-DAR70.178    Note:    1863.05.30   Saw great Bombus hortensis go to Cephalanthera grandiflora & fruit, not   Text   Image
6147.
CUL-DAR205.8.7    Note:    1863.06.00   If one set of anthers are becoming rudimentary   Text   Image
6148.
CUL-DAR205.8.8    Note:    1863.06.00   Lasiandra Fontanesiana / Pistil on lower side nearly rectangular   Text   Image
6149.
CUL-DAR108.50-51    Note:    1863.06.01   Chinese Primrose [tables of observations on colour and size of seeds,   Text   Image
6150.
CUL-DAR76.B59    Note:    1863.06.01   Genista tinctoria / Flowers when free are found all with keel & wings   Text   Image
6151.
CUL-DAR49.97    Note:    1863.06.08   Wind fertilisation / Nettle dioicous — stigma plumerose persisting — no   Text   Image
6152.
CUL-DAR51.A2-A5    Note:    1863.06.09   Phyllotaxy / Begin with few things so remarkable as angles converging   Text   Image
6153.
CUL-DAR45.148    Note:    1863.06.11   Euphorbia amygdaloides in young shoots has leaves on 3/8   Text   Image
6154.
CUL-DAR45.146    Note:    1863.06.12   Laurus nobilis — dissected carefully young shoots   Text   Image
6155.
CUL-DAR45.147    Note:    1863.06.13   I have been looking at shoot of Plum carefully   Text   Image
6156.
CUL-DAR109.A29    Note:    1863.06.14   I looked at many Plantago media — no dimorphism but I saw in two places   Text   Image
6157.
CUL-DAR157.2.29-47    Note:    1863.06.16--1863.07.29   Echino[cystis] lobata / I gently rubbed nearly straight tendril with tip   Text   Image
6158.
CUL-DAR76.B41    Note:    1863.06.16   Cabbages / Marked with white thread 6 fl[owers] of Cabbage with lacinated   Text   Image
6159.
CUL-DAR262.11.5    Note:    1863.06.20   Ordinary Shares / Mortgages / Real Property. [valuations of property, stocks and shares]   Text   Image
6160.
CUL-DAR108.5    Note:    1863.06.21   Verbascum lychnitis when struck does not cast corolla nor do sepals close   Text   Image
6161.
CUL-DAR111.A41    Note:    1863.06.22   Impatiens noli-me-tangere / Pollen of perfect flowers 9 — 9 1/2 / 7000   Text   Image
6162.
CUL-DAR76.B88    Note:    1863.06.24   Salvia tenori / Fertilised 5 flowers & marked with white threads -   Text   Image
6163.
CUL-DAR51.B18-B19    Note:    1863.06.26--1863.07.12   Peloric / Antirrhinum majus / Var Wonder / Corolla narrow tubular with   Text   Image
6164.
CUL-DAR49.98    Note:    1863.06.26   Gloriosa Leopoldii / Has pistil bent at right angles or rather more than   Text   Image
6165.
CUL-DAR108.67-69    Note:    1863.07.00   Primrose crossed by Cowslips & Polyanthus [tables, conclusions and   Text   Image
6166.
CUL-DAR46.2.A1a    Miscellaneous:    1863.07.00   wrapper once enclosing items 46.2: A1-A47a annotated   Text   Image
6167.
CUL-DAR47.17    Note:    1863.07.00   Mem my discussion on white pigeons &c suffering from Hawks   Text   Image
6168.
CUL-DAR79.98    Abstract:    1863.07.06   Decaisne `Comptes Rendus': 5   Text   Image
6169.
CUL-DAR109.A26    Note:    1863.07.07   Scabiosa atro-purpurea / 2 forms — one with very long stamens properly   Text   Image
6170.
CUL-DAR70.53    Note:    1863.07.09   Bee Orchis / I noticed some plants in Larch wood & some flowers on back   Text   Image
6171.
CUL-DAR70.54    Note:    1863.07.10--1863.07.23   Bee Ophrys from coarse grassy field [table and comments]   Text   Image
6172.
CUL-DAR109.A12    Note:    1863.07.13   The Summer Savoy raised from the seed from plants in Greenhouse last   Text   Image
6173.
CUL-DAR110.A19    Note:    1863.07.13   Linum flavum / Fertilised heteromorphically 3 fl[owers] of short-styled   Text   Image
6174.
CUL-DAR70.55    Note:    1863.07.13   I found Bee Ophrys in which upper flower had both viscid glands united   Text   Image
6175.
F1727    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1863. [Letter on yellow rain]. Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette no. 28 (18 July): 675.   Text   Image   PDF
6176.
CUL-DAR157.2.48    Note:    [1863].07.19   This makes 3d trial — Tendril of Echinocystis tied shoot so that   Text   Image
6177.
CUL-DAR157.1.10-12    Note:    1863.07.21--1863.08.10   Ceropegia gardnerii (Apocynaceæ) / Shoot projected in inclined direction   Text   Image
6178.
CUL-DAR210.6.113    Correspondence:   Litchfield Henrietta Emma née Darwin to Darwin William Erasmus  [1863.07.late]   Litchfield Henrietta Emma née Darwin to Darwin William Erasmus   Text   Image
6179.
CUL-DAR157.2.49    Note:    [1863].07.23   [Echinocystis lobata?] 8h 25 rib[?] at 45° below horizon   Text   Image
6180.
CUL-DAR157.1.14-17    Note:    [1863].07.23--[1863].08.09   Ceropegia [continued]   Text   Image
6181.
CUL-DAR49.99    Note:    1863.07.23   For years walking only in afternoon, though early, I concluded that   Text   Image
6182.
CUL-DAR79.143    Note:    1863.07.29   Hardly any plant I ever saw more visited by H(ive) & Humble Bees than   Text   Image
6183.
CUL-DAR45.153    Note:    1863.08.00   It is very remarkable that Gärtner speaks repeatedly of close species   Text   Image
6184.
CUL-DAR76.B89    Note:    1863.08.00   Dichogamy / Impatiens barbigerum / Put one plant under net The other   Text   Image
6185.
CUL-DAR109.B116-B117    Note:    1863.08.01--1863.08.24   Lagerstrœmia indica / Pistil on lower side long with tip bowed upwards   Text   Image
6186.
CUL-DAR189.9    Note:    1863.08.01   A young cat of the age of about 10 months   Text   Image
6187.
CUL-DAR157.1.108    Note:    1863.08.02--1864.04.10   Gloriosa plantii? / Plant sent packed from Ke[w] — tip of leaf or midrib   Text   Image
6188.
CUL-DAR109.A6    Note:    1863.08.03   I raised many seedlings of Balm Melissa & Hyssop & not one plant was   Text   Image
6189.
CUL-DAR72.68    Note:    1863.08.04   Long-styled pistil is slightly inclined downwards & filaments of longer   Text   Image
6190.
CUL-DAR109.B7    Note:    1863.08.07   Wood Sorrel / The 2 plants with sticks i.e long-styled produced no seed   Text   Image
6191.
CUL-DAR157.1.89-90    Note:    1863.08.09--1863.08.12   Tropaeolum canariense / Young plant 2 lowest internodes do not move   Text   Image
6192.
CUL-DAR76.A14-A15    Note:    1863.08.11   Salvia hairy crimson in Flower Garden / George has drawn   Text   Image
6193.
CUL-DAR109.B36    Note:    1863.08.13--1863.08.14   Lythrum salicaria / I fertilised 25 flowers (marked with string)   Text   Image
6194.
CUL-DAR157.1.25    Note:    1863.08.13--1863.08.25   Hop / Plant 11 inches high   Text   Image
6195.
CUL-DAR70.56    Note:    1863.08.13   Epipactis latifolia / I saw a true wasp visit twice a number of flowers   Text   Image
6196.
CUL-DAR157.2.57    Note:    1863.08.14   Cissus antarcticus / Tendril thick slowly sensitive to light rubbing on   Text   Image
6197.
F1727b    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1863. Appearance of a plant in a singular place. Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette no. 33 (15 August): 773.   Text   Image   PDF
6198.
CUL-DAR108.168-169    Note:    1863.08.16--1863.08.19   Short-styled — white thread on 3 plants — Polyanthus pollen /   Text   Image
6199.
CUL-DAR157.2.73    Note:    1863.08.21--1863.08.23   Passiflora punctata — a leaf about 3/4 grown & tendril half-grown borne   Text   Image
6200.
CUL-DAR79.93-97    Note:    1863.08.22--1868.10.22   Delphinium consolida? / Tall branching Larkspur [illegible] white var   Text   Image
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