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6601.
CUL-DAR157.2.54    Note:    1864.04.11--1864.05.20   Zanonia indica / Anguria   Text   Image
6602.
CUL-DAR157.1.91    Note:    1864.04.15--1864.04.16   Tropaeolum canariense / Rubbed hard with pencil some youngest leaves   Text   Image
6603.
CUL-DAR157.1.115    Note:    1864.04.15   Bign[onia] buxifolia / The movement was not watched till growth nearly   Text   Image
6604.
CUL-DAR49.106    Note:    1864.04.16   In one of the Himmalayah Rhod[odendron]s — pistil & anthers upturned   Text   Image
6605.
CUL-DAR157.1.2    Note:    1864.04.17--1864.04.29   Hop / I painted red line   Text   Image
6606.
CUL-DAR157.1.52    Note:    1864.04.19--1864.04.20   Lonicera brachypoda   Text   Image
6607.
CUL-DAR157.1.131    Note:    1864.04.19   Bignonia speciosa performed a long ellipse in about 4h 30   Text   Image
6608.
CUL-DAR157.1.3    Note:    [1864].04.20--[1864].04.23   In the Lonicera brachypoda the shoot at tip was quite hooked   Text   Image
6609.
CUL-DAR157.1.4    Note:    [1864].04.22--[1864].04.25   Hop / A good shoot was swinging   Text   Image
6610.
CUL-DAR157.1.64    Note:    1864.04.25--1864.04.27   Clematis sieboldii / Leaves with long & sensitive peduncle   Text   Image
6611.
CUL-DAR157.1.13    Note:    [1864].04.25   Ceropegeia [continued]   Text   Image
6612.
CUL-DAR109.A7    Note:    1864.04.26   Perhaps one form of Thyme grows in drier soil because different   Text   Image
6613.
CUL-DAR110.A43    Note:    1864.04.26   Pulmonaria angustifolia / Pistil of long styled (yet not reaching up to   Text   Image
6614.
CUL-DAR157.2.74-77    Note:    1864.04.29   Passiflora quadrangularis / Tendrils thick sensitive on concave side &   Text   Image
6615.
CUL-DAR157.2.25    Note:    1864.04.30--1864.05.19   Smilax aspera var maculata / Zigzag branches with spines at right angles   Text   Image
6616.
CUL-DAR108.71    Note:    1864.05.00   Six plants raised from short-styled Primrose by pollen of common   Text   Image
6617.
CUL-DAR51.B20-B21    Note:    1864.05.00--1864.06.13   Antirrhinum Peloric Var Wonder / Black thread by own pollen / White   Text   Image
6618.
CUL-DAR157.1.72    Note:    1864.05.03   Clematis viticella / The main peduncles of young leaves are certainly   Text   Image
6619.
CUL-DAR109.A46    Note:    1864.05.05   Thyme Garden / In Female flowers (2 or 3 examined) filaments attached   Text   Image
6620.
CUL-DAR110.A51    Note:    1864.05.06   Pulmonaria / angustifolia / in kitchen garden compared 3 flowers of both   Text   Image
6621.
CUL-DAR157.1.76    Note:    1864.05.08   Clematis flammula / I turned 2 leaves upside down   Text   Image
6622.
CUL-DAR157.1.95    Note:    1864.05.15   Dwarf Crimson Nasturtium stated to be prostrate — I suppose a var of   Text   Image
6623.
CUL-DAR76.B91    Note:    1864.05.15   Dichogamy / Common Rhubarb from tall stalks & numerous flowers with white   Text   Image
6624.
CUL-DAR109.A8    Note:    1864.05.18   In Holly the aborted stamens of female fl[owers] with large ovaries but   Text   Image
6625.
CUL-DAR157.2.3-4    Note:    [1864].05.18--[1864].06.20   Ec[c]remocarpus in hothouse shoots certainly move & rapidly   Text   Image
6626.
CUL-DAR157.1.31    Note:    1864.05.18--1864.05.26   Hibbertia dentata placed in Hothouse (Greenhouse plant)   Text   Image
6627.
CUL-DAR157.1.8    Note:    [1864].05.18   Glycina & Clerodendron & Stephania & Lecontea   Text   Image
6628.
CUL-DAR157.2.11    Note:    1864.05.18--1864.07.10   Cobaea scandens — Cut off when very young nearly all tendrils, except   Text   Image
6629.
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   Text   Image
6630.
CUL-DAR157.2.58-62    Note:    1864.05.19--1864.06.26   Common vine Tendril always bifurcated   Text   Image
6631.
CUL-DAR157.1.116    Note:    1864.05.20   Bignonia buxifolia in Hothouse — against sun   Text   Image
6632.
CUL-DAR79.178    Note:    1864.05.23   In 1863 Verbascum Thapsi & Lychnitis were covered with nets & uncovered   Text   Image
6633.
CUL-DAR110.B48-B52    Correspondence:   Darwin William Erasmus to Darwin Charles Robert  1864.05.24   Darwin William Erasmus to Darwin Charles Robert   Text   Image
6634.
CUL-DAR157.2.53    Note:    1864.05.24   Echinocystis — tip of t[endril] slightly curved & this never revolves   Text   Image
6635.
CUL-DAR49.102    Note:    1864.05.25   Walnut / Fertilised by wind stamens short but male flowers fixed on long   Text   Image
6636.
CUL-DAR157.2.12    Note:    1864.05.28   Cobaea — Young leaf stands vertically up with minute gowing shoot placed   Text   Image
6637.
CUL-DAR157.2.84    Note:    1864.06.00   Climbing Rose Dundee Rambler placed in window facing west   Text   Image
6638.
CUL-DAR110.A48    Note:    1864.06.00   Pulmonaria longstyled [numbers of seeds in different modes of   Text   Image
6639.
CUL-DAR157.2.89    Note:    1864.06.03   After Nissolia add that almost the only species in the large [genus] of   Text   Image
6640.
CUL-DAR157.1.100    Note:    1864.06.03--1864.06.12   Lophospermum scandens purpureum / Young plants with long internodes   Text   Image
6641.
CUL-DAR157.1.77    Note:    1864.06.04   Clematis flammula 10 inches string (weighing 1.64 gr)   Text   Image
6642.
CUL-DAR157.2.64    Note:    [1864].06.05   Vine [diagram of movement of shoot]   Text   Image
6643.
CUL-DAR109.A34b-A37    Note:    1864.06.05--1864.06.07   Euonymus europaeus / (see to Asa Gray) / The sterile male plants with   Text   Image
6644.
CUL-DAR157.2.13    Note:    1864.06.05   Mohl is wrong tendrils about 3/4 grown of Passiflora floribunda[?]   Text   Image
6645.
CUL-DAR110.A52    Note:    1864.06.06   Pulmonaria flowers are either generally nearly horizontal or   Text   Image
6646.
CUL-DAR109.A33    Note:    1864.06.08   Euonymus / Anthers of Female plants regularly dehisce but are quite empty   Text   Image
6647.
CUL-DAR157.1.104    Note:    1864.06.12--1864.06.18   Fumaria officinalis / It is surprising that so lowly a plant shd climb   Text   Image
6648.
CUL-DAR49.103    Note:    1864.06.15   Mulberry / Male flowers in dangling rac[eme]s, stamens bent inwards in   Text   Image
6649.
CUL-DAR109.A14    Note:    1864.06.24   Echium vulgare — H Muller says nothing / Female flowers smaller corolla   Text   Image
6650.
CUL-DAR157.2.85    Note:    1864.06.24--1864.09.10   Ficus repens / Put rootlets in S of carbon for some hours   Text   Image
6651.
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   Text   Image
6652.
CUL-DAR157.2.63    Note:    1864.06.30--1864.07.03   Muscat grape Hothouse apex made a shape thus [`V'-like diagram]   Text   Image
6653.
CUL-DAR154.67    Note:    1864.06.30   note [list of publications to 1864]   Text   Image
6654.
CUL-DAR110.A54-A55    Note:    1864.07.00   Pulmonaria angustifolia / General Results of Unions   Text   Image
6655.
CUL-DAR111.A48    Note:    1864.07.00   Oxalis acetosella / Under net / 18 flowers marked with thread before   Text   Image
6656.
CUL-DAR49.105    Note:    1864.07.00   Impatiens noli-me-tangere [experimental notes] / Dichogamy   Text   Image
6657.
CUL-DAR79.174-175    Note:    1864.07.00   Linaria vulgaris / Interbreeding / self and spontaneously fertilised   Text   Image
6658.
A2095    Periodical contribution:     Anon. 1864. [Sale of a portion of land Darwin owned in Beesby, Lincolnshire]. Lincolnshire Chronicle (1 July): 1.   Text   PDF
6659.
CUL-DAR109.B25    Note:    1864.07.02   Oxalis speciosa / Wool long-styled / Thread short-styled [number of seeds   Text   Image
6660.
CUL-DAR109.B26    Note:    1864.07.05   Oxalis pink sp A (small leaves) [with diagram]   Text   Image
6661.
CUL-DAR49.104    Note:    1864.07.10   Vine against House / when corolla drops off like a cap without opening   Text   Image
6662.
CUL-DAR110.B90    Note:    1864.07.11   Mitchella repens / Long-styled stigmas at mouth of hairy corolla -   Text   Image
6663.
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   Text   Image
6664.
CUL-DAR109.A34a    Note:    1864.07.26   Euonymus / I marked tree by Hedge of Stony Field / 8 Trees with aborted   Text   Image
6665.
CUL-DAR157.1.5    Note:    1864.07.27   Axial twisting — Kidney Beans / First show this not cause of movement   Text   Image
6666.
CUL-DAR157.2.71-72    Note:    1864.07.28--1864.08.04   Passiflora gracilis / Tendrils rubbed 2 or 3 times lightly for so   Text   Image
6667.
CUL-DAR111.A39    Note:    1864.07.31--1864.08.13   Leersia oryzoides — The flowers are perfectly enclosed in sheaths of   Text   Image
6668.
CUL-DAR76.B46    Note:    1864.autumn   Covered up in open net a large branch of radish it became covered with fine pods   Text   Image
6669.
CUL-DAR157.1.54    Note:    1864.08.01   Loasa aurantiaca — I raised 17 plants   Text   Image
6670.
CUL-DAR157.1.136    Note:    [1864].08.04--[1864].08.07   Bignonia picta / whole structure & movement of internodes (a wide circle   Text   Image
6671.
CUL-DAR157.1.57    Note:    1864.08.08   Hibbertia dentata / I gave it also a mass of twigs   Text   Image
6672.
CUL-DAR157.1.58    Note:    1864.08.10   For instance I put stick to Solanum dulcamara   Text   Image
6673.
CUL-DAR157.1.105    Note:    1864.08.15   Adlumia cirrhosa / First formed leaves apparently not sensitive   Text   Image
6674.
CUL-DAR157.1.6    Note:    [1864].08.23   Kidney beans / Red line straight on internode   Text   Image
6675.
CUL-DAR157.1.118    Note:    [1864].08.23--[1864].08.28   Bignonia unguis / The young leaves have between each pair a minute   Text   Image
6676.
CUL-DAR157.1.7    Note:    [1864].08.25--[1864].08.26   Twisting of twiners / A hank of worsted with one black thread   Text   Image
6677.
CUL-DAR157.1.120    Note:    [1864].08.31   Bignonia unguis / I now see that tendrils act at first as mere grapnels   Text   Image
6678.
CUL-DAR157.1.126-128    Note:    [1864].08.22--[1864].09.22   Bignonia littoralis / Internodes revolved good ellipse   Text   Image
6679.
CUL-DAR70.115-116    Note:    1864.09.03   Stanhopea (with petals & sepals finely spotted with purple with large   Text   Image
6680.
CUL-DAR157.1.124    Note:    1864.09.21--1864.10.27   Bignonia tweedyana / Claws curve by gentle rubbing   Text   Image
6681.
CUL-DAR157.1.135    Note:    [1864].07.09--[1864].10.24   Bignonia speciosa — tip of t[endril] pointed — reddish papillae not   Text   Image
6682.
F1732    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1864. Ancient gardening. Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette no. 41 (8 October): 965.   Text   Image   PDF
6683.
CUL-DAR45.154    Note:    1864.10.22   The power of remaining for a long but unknown period constant   Text   Image
6684.
CUL-DAR110.B85-B86    Note:    1864.11.00   Mitchella repens / Two long-styled plants of which one seems in all ways   Text   Image
6685.
CUL-DAR47.19    Abstract:    1864.11.00   Murphy `Spectator' 29 October 1864: [pp?]   Text   Image
6686.
CUL-DAR157.1.130    Note:    [1864].10.25--[1864].11.05   Bignonia chamberlayni[?] — Tendrils catch by near grapnel & by middle   Text   Image
6687.
CUL-DAR157.1.134    Note:    [1864].10.29--[1864].11.15   Bignonia speciosa — T[endril] can catch by middle whereas extremity   Text   Image
6688.
CUL-DAR157.1.117    Note:    1864.11.07   B[ignonia] buxifolia — I can say spirally around thin stick & no use of   Text   Image
6689.
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)   Text   Image
6690.
CUL-DAR47.20    Note:    1864.12.00   D[uke] of Argyll has advanced beauty — Humming Birds   Text   Image
6691.
CUL-DAR99.89    Printed:    [1864.12.03]   [[Edward Sabine]. 1864. Royal Society Anniversary meeting, President's address. The Reader (3 December): 708.]   Text   Image
6692.
CUL-DAR187.1    Note:    1864.12.09   [Climbing plants] When Nepenthes leaves had [damaged]   Text   Image
6693.
CUL-DAR187.2    Note:    1864.12.10   [Climbing plants] Hanburya mex[icana] [application of oil of peppermint,   Text   Image
6694.
CUL-DAR205.9.368    Note:    1864.12.11   The more I think the more I am inclined to believe in Suess   Text   Image
6695.
CUL-DAR187.3    Note:    1864.12.22--1864.12.27   [Climbing plants] Asparagus   Text   Image
6696.
CUL-DAR109.B27    Note:    [1864?].07.01--[1864?].07.30   O[xalis] rosea all plants have pistils longer than longest stamens nearly   Text   Image
6697.
A359    Review:     Lange, M. T. 1865. Om Orchideernes Befrugtning ved Insekter - Af Charles Darwin. Tidsskrift for populaere Fremstillinger af Naturvidenskaben: 273-307.   Text   Image
6698.
A360    Periodical contribution:     Huxley, T. H. 1865. De menneskelige Aber: Orang'ens, Chimpansens og Gibbonernes Levemaade og Naturhistorie. Tidsskrift for populaere Fremstillinger af Naturvidenskaben: 308-336.   Text   Image
6699.
A500    Book contribution:     Beck, Richard. 1865. [Darwin's dissecting microscope]. A treatise on the construction, proper use, and capabilities of Smith, Beck, and Beck's achromatic microscopes. London: J. Van Voorst, pp. 102-104.   Text   Image   PDF
6700.
CUL-DAR108.76    Note:    [1865--1866]   Fertility of Cowslip / Cowslip P[rimula] veris long & short-styled   Text   Image
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