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CUL-DAR42.109
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At Ensenado beneath the surface there occurs a large bed of shells (said
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1903. |
CUL-DAR42.11
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Marsden [reference incomplete]; Dampier [reference incomplete]: 416
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1904. |
CUL-DAR42.110
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B[ahia] Blanca / In my original notes I speak of Tosca cutting lower
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1905. |
CUL-DAR42.111
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Animals of Rem[ainder?] of Pampas might live on borders of plains when
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CUL-DAR40.49
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[source unidentified] Between Mendoza & Cordilleras Traverson with some little Limestone &c peeping up
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1917. |
CUL-DAR40.50
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Galapagos Chapter / Keep these references for Cordillera
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1919. |
CUL-DAR40.54
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The line of the outer Coast runs about W 40° N — parallel to cleavage
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1920. |
CUL-DAR40.56
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In a piece of wood from Chiloé I believe East Coast Mr Brown says
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1921. | |
1922. |
CUL-DAR40.59
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St Jago / In some sections I imagined that the lower part of the stream appeared more vesicular than the upper
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1924. |
CUL-DAR35.227-229
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Geological diary: [list of specimens collected numbered 230-295]
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1925. |
CUL-DAR35.231
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Geological diary: Elevation of the plain of the Plarilla (calculations)
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1926. |
CUL-DAR46.1.35-36
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Elephant supposed to live till 80; begins breeding at 20
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1929. |
CUL-DAR55.156
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No of glands with Morphia / Morphia left on for / not acted on after /
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1930. |
CUL-DAR61.12
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chloroform in a watch-glass entirely stopped the leaves clasping over flies
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1931. |
CUL-DAR61.13
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The leaves certainly act differently according to the nature of the object placed on them
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1932. |
CUL-DAR61.14-16
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on the marginal hairs is ingeniously rolled into the middle of the leaf
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1933. |
CUL-DAR61.17
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on the centres of their leaves: after 19 hours the hairs on one leaf seized tolerably well the uninviting morsel
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1934. |
CUL-DAR61.18
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I also placed as already stated four flies on the glands of the marginal hairs
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1935. | |
1936. |
CUL-DAR61.2
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[title] On the movement of the Leaves of Drosera ... / Sensitiveness to various stimulations / What attracts insects? analogy smell? / All Used
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1938. |
CUL-DAR61.3-4
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These were chiefly Diptera; the largest insect which I have caught was the small Heath Butterfly
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1939. |
CUL-DAR61.5-11
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Before giving the experiments on which these remarks are founded
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1940. |
CUL-DAR61.63-69
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furnished with glandular hairs & treated thus with a solution of carbonate of ammonia
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1941. |
CUL-DAR61.70
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I immersed a piece of a flower-peduncle in a solution of C[arbonate] of Ammonia (4 grains to the ounce)
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1942. |
CUL-DAR61.71
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I put bits of meat for 23h on some glandular heads & after 23h examined them
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1943. |
CUL-DAR61.72
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masses. Hence in this case the absorption & consequent segregation proceeds much quickly & in a reversed direction
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1947. |
CUL-DAR40.77
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Cauquenes water-lines spread[?] — alternation abrupt with blackest [??]
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