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18201.
CUL-DAR84.2.171    Note:    1868.03.22   The Horn-bill Buceros bicornis in the male the inside of mouth is black   Text   Image
18202.
CUL-DAR166.47    Correspondence:   Haeckel Ernst to Darwin Charles Robert  1868.03.23   Haeckel Ernst to Darwin Charles Robert
18203.
CUL-DAR84.1.61-64    Correspondence:   Weir John Jenner to Darwin Charles Robert  1868.03.23   Weir John Jenner to Darwin Charles Robert   Image
18204.
CUL-DAR84.2.208    Note:    1868.03.23   Mr Osb[ert] Salvin showed me several Trogons & many differed greatly in   Text   Image
18205.
CUL-DAR84.2.209    Note:    1868.03.23   G.R Gray says when the male Falcinellus igneus moults under confinement   Text   Image
18206.
CUL-DAR106.B61-B62,B158-B163    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel to Darwin Charles Robert  [1868].03.24   Wallace Alfred Russel to Darwin Charles Robert
18207.
CUL-DAR148.422    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel to Darwin Charles Robert  [1868].03.24   Wallace Alfred Russel to Darwin Charles Robert
18208.
CUL-DAR205.7.270    Note:    1868.03.24   Size of Hybrids / Gould showed me hybrids between Phasianus versicolor &   Text   Image
18209.
CUL-DAR84.1.65-68    Correspondence:   Weir John Jenner to Darwin Charles Robert  1868.03.24   Weir John Jenner to Darwin Charles Robert   Image
18210.
CUL-DAR86.C18    Note:    1868.03.24   Proportion of sexes / Gould believes strongly that males in excess is   Text   Image
18211.
CUL-DAR83.22    Note:    1868.03.24   Gould / with Marsupials male almost invariably very much larger then   Text   Image
18212.
CUL-DAR84.2.210    Note:    1868.03.24   Gould / The almost invariable rules with Birds as long known is that when   Text   Image
18213.
CUL-DAR85.B101    Note:    1868.03.24   Blyth thinks that Gallus bankiva has great tendency to pair — Believes Peacock polygamous. Some woodpeckers differ conspicuously in colour.   Text   Image
18214.
CUL-DAR210.6.126    Correspondence:   Darwin William Erasmus to Darwin Robert  [1868].03.25   Darwin William Erasmus to Darwin Robert
18215.
CUL-DAR83.5    Note:    1868.03.25   Cercocebus aethiops — two white naked spots over both eyelids — Head   Text   Image
18216.
CUL-DAR82.A90-A91    Correspondence:   Walsh Benjamin Dann to Darwin Charles Robert  1868.03.25   Walsh Benjamin Dann to Darwin Charles Robert   Image
18217.
CUL-DAR82.A117-A118    Correspondence:   Walsh Benjamin Dann to Darwin Charles Robert  1868.03.25   Walsh Benjamin Dann to Darwin Charles Robert   Image
18218.
CUL-DAR150.414    Correspondence:   Darwin Charles Robert to Hooker Joseph Dalton  [1868.03.26]   Darwin Charles Robert to Hooker Joseph Dalton
18219.
CUL-DAR166.223    Correspondence:   Hochstetter Ferdinand to Darwin Charles Robert  1868.03.26   Hochstetter Ferdinand to Darwin Charles Robert
18220.
CUL-DAR176.91    Correspondence:   Reinwald Charles-Ferdinand to Darwin Charles Robert  1868.03.26   Reinwald Charles-Ferdinand to Darwin Charles Robert
18221.
CUL-DAR189.28    Note:    1868.03.26--1868.03.27   Z[oological] Gardens / Expression / The Barbary ape when pleased chatters   Text   Image
18222.
CUL-DAR210.2.3    Correspondence:   Darwin George Howard (Sir [1905]) to Darwin Charles Robert  [1868].03.[26]   Darwin George Howard (Sir [1905]) to Darwin Charles Robert
18223.
CUL-DAR84.1.134-135a    Correspondence:   Trimen Roland to Darwin Charles Robert  1868.03.26   Trimen Roland to Darwin Charles Robert   Image
18224.
CUL-DAR85.B61-B62    Correspondence:   Trimen Roland to Darwin Charles Robert  1868.03.26   Trimen Roland to Darwin Charles Robert   Image
18225.
CUL-DAR86.C5-C9    Correspondence:   Weir John Jenner to Darwin Charles Robert  1868.03.[26]   Weir John Jenner to Darwin Charles Robert   Image
18226.
CUL-DAR94.58-59    Correspondence:   Darwin Charles Robert to Hooker Joseph Dalton  [1868.03.26]   Darwin Charles Robert to Hooker Joseph Dalton   Image
18227.
CUL-DAR80.B168    Correspondence:   Forbes David to Darwin Charles Robert  1868.03.26   Forbes David to Darwin Charles Robert   Image
18228.
CUL-DAR148.312    Correspondence:   Darwin Charles Robert to Weir J.J  [1868].03.27   Darwin Charles Robert to Weir J.J
18229.
CUL-DAR148.234    Correspondence:   Darwin Charles Robert to Wallace Alfred Russel  [1868].03.27   Darwin Charles Robert to Wallace Alfred Russel
18230.
CUL-DAR189.29    Note:    1868.03.27   Z[oological] Gardens / Insert after where from Brehm about curiosity &   Text   Image
18231.
CUL-DAR270.1.21    Correspondence:   Darwin Charles Robert, J. Jenner Weir  1868.03.27   Letter from Charles Darwin to J. Jenner Weir, 4 Chester Place, London NW, 1868 March 27, on birds, Gould & Wallace.
18232.
CUL-DAR270.1.21.2    Miscellaneous:    1868.03.27   Envelope for CUL-DAR.270.1:21
18233.
CUL-DAR83.23    Note:    1868.03.27   The Nylghaie is the Portax picta & wh[ich] undergoes seasonal change   Text   Image
18234.
CUL-DAR84.2.197    Note:    1868.03.27   Wild male Turkey all feathers erected — tail expanded like fan showing   Text   Image
18235.
CUL-DAR82.A119-A120    Correspondence:   Darwin Charles Robert to Trimen R  [1868].03.27   Darwin Charles Robert to Trimen R   Image
18236.
CUL-DAR82.A120v    Correspondence:   Trimen Roland to Darwin Charles Robert  1868.03.27   Trimen Roland to Darwin Charles Robert   Image
18237.
LINSOC-DWC.1.21.1    Correspondence:   Charles Darwin to J. J. Weir  1868.03.27   Letter from Charles Darwin to John Jenner Weir to let Weir know that he enjoyed his last three letters and asking for information on bird behaviour. He mentions that Mr Gould has been interested in the migratory patterns of nightingales and Darwin is interested in comparisons with other birds. He also thanks Weir for his comments on his works, including pangenesis. Weir (1822-1894), was an amateur entomologist, ornithologist and a Fellow of the Linnean Society. He corresponded frequently with Darwin and was cited in a number of his papers. [From the collection of The Charles Darwin Trust, formerly kept at Cambridge University Library]
18238.
LINSOC-DWC.1.21.2    Correspondence:   Charles Darwin to J. J. Weir  1868.03.27   Envelope that contained letter from Charles Darwin to J. J. Weir . Weir (1822-1894), was an amateur entomologist, ornithologist and a Fellow of the Linnean Society. He corresponded frequently with Darwin and was cited in a number of his papers. [From the collection of The Charles Darwin Trust, formerly kept at Cambridge University Library]
18239.
CUL-DAR166.165    Correspondence:   Henslow George to Darwin Charles Robert  1868.03.28   Henslow George to Darwin Charles Robert
18240.
CUL-DAR189.30    Note:    [1868].03.28   Z[oological] G[ardens] / The Barbary ape is the Inuus or Magot   Text   Image
18241.
CUL-DAR189.31    Note:    [1868].03.28   Expression / Z[oological] Gardens / snake made Peccary erect all hairs   Text   Image
18242.
CUL-DAR189.32    Note:    [1868].03.28   Z[oological] G[ardens] / The monkeys shewed their astonishment at a snake   Text   Image
18243.
CUL-DAR226.1.150    Printed:    1868.03.28   Review of `Variation' (2): Darwin on domestication `Saturday Review' 17: 423-424   Image   PDF
18244.
CUL-DAR83.6    Note:    [1868].03.28   Giraffe uses its short perpendicular horns or projections in a very   Text   Image
18245.
CUL-DAR86.C14    Printed:    1868.03.28   Relative number of sexes in fowls. Field (28 March), p. 25.   Image
18246.
CUL-DAR84.1.83-85    Correspondence:   Hewitt Edward to Darwin Charles Robert  1868.03.28   Hewitt Edward to Darwin Charles Robert   Image
18247.
CUL-DAR84.1.86-87    Correspondence:   Weir Harrison William to Darwin Charles Robert  1868.03.28   Weir Harrison William to Darwin Charles Robert   Image
18248.
CUL-DAR82.A11-A12    Correspondence:   Doubleday Henry to Darwin Charles Robert  1868.03.28   Doubleday Henry to Darwin Charles Robert   Image
18249.
CUL-DAR86.A94    Correspondence:   Doubleday Henry to Darwin Charles Robert  1868.03.28   Doubleday Henry to Darwin Charles Robert   Image
18250.
CUL-DAR193.31    Printed:    1868.03.29   über bewegliche Körperchen im Blute `Wiener medizinische Presse': cols 297-299 (extract)   Image
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