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A597.7    Beagle Library:     Humboldt, Alexander von. 1819-1829. Personal narrative of travels to the equinoctial regions of the New Continent, during the years 1799-1804. By Alexander de Humboldt, and Aimé Bonpland; with maps, plans, &c. written in French by Alexander de Humboldt, and trans. into English by Helen Maria Williams. 7 vols. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown. vol. 7.   Text   Image
15 September 17 51 27 27 25 6 Duperrey, 1822. February 16 11 58 56 25 2 Martin and Dupont, 1826. January 15 29 42 10 23 9 Baudrand, 1826. April 15 24 39 45 23 8 Quevedo, 1803. July 15 18 42 21 23 0 Humboldt, 1799. November 15 4 51 4 27 2 Boussingault, 1822. October 14 28 27 44 25 2 Freycinet, 1817. November 14 14 30 11 27 6 Idem, 1820. 10 September 11 6 25 46 26 1 Duperrey, 1822. July 10 46 60 54 25 8 Humboldt, 1799. November 10 38 25 44 26 5 Freycinet, 1817. October 10 16 22 25 26 4 Churruca
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A761.07    Beagle Library:     Cuvier, Georges. 1827-35. The animal kingdom arranged in conformity with its organization. With additional descriptions of all the species hitherto named, and of many not before noticed, by Edward Griffith and others. 16 vols. London: Geo. B. Whittaker. vol. 7: Aves (2).   Text
The Epimachus Promefil. Epimachus Magnificut. Cuv. Vieil Prom. 16. Of a velvet-black, tail moderate, and a little forked; head and chest, shining with the most beautiful-polished-steel blue; the feathers of the flanks are elongated, slender, and black. Epimackus Regius. Less. and, Garn., Voy. de Duperrey. pl. 28. Ptiloris Paradis us. Swainson. Of a purple black; the upper part of the head, and top of chest of a brilliant green; the feathers of the flanks are rounded, edged with green
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A761.08    Beagle Library:     Cuvier, Georges. 1827-35. The animal kingdom arranged in conformity with its organization. With additional descriptions of all the species hitherto named, and of many not before noticed, by Edward Griffith and others. 16 vols. London: Geo. B. Whittaker. vol. 8: Aves (3).   Text
spur of the Kamichis. The palmation is very short between the external toes, and a little larger between the internal. These birds lay eggs of a bulk disproportioned to the size of their bodies. There is one species tufted almost like the Chavaria. Megap. Duperrey. Less, and Gar. Voy. de Duperrey. Zool. pl. 37. Head, crested; neck, chest, and belly, grey, or slate-colour; rump, reddish-black; crest, wings, and back, rufous; bill and feet, whitish. In New Guinea, called Mangoipe. This species
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A894.2    Beagle Library:     Webster, William Henry Bayley. 1834. Narrative of a voyage to the southern Atlantic Ocean, in the years 1828, 29, 30, performed in H.M. Sloop Chanticleer. 2 vols. London: Richard Bentley. Volume 2.   Text
ofGood Hope. 33 54 37 86331 33 86333 90 2 57 Foster. 36 Ditto 33 55 15 86331 58 86333 95 2 37 Freycinet 37 Ditto 33 55 56 86332 56 86333 98 1.42 Fallows. 38 Monte Video 34 54 26 86334 36 86337 48 3 12 Foster. 39 New York 40 42 43 N. 86358 06 86359 22 1 16 Sabine. 40 Toulon 43 7 20 86367 16 86368 48 1 32 Duperrey. 41 Paris 48 50 14 N. 86388 01 86390 54 2 53 Freycinet 42 Ditto 48 50 14 86388 30 86390 54 2 24 Sabine (Paris). 43 Ditto. 48 50 14 86388 56 86390 54 1 98 Duperrey. 44 ShanklinFarm 60 37
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A597.7    Beagle Library:     Humboldt, Alexander von. 1819-1829. Personal narrative of travels to the equinoctial regions of the New Continent, during the years 1799-1804. By Alexander de Humboldt, and Aimé Bonpland; with maps, plans, &c. written in French by Alexander de Humboldt, and trans. into English by Helen Maria Williams. 7 vols. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown. vol. 7.   Text   Image
22 27 23 9 Duperrey, 1822. November 24 21 32 10 25 0 Morris, 1807. January 24 18 32 50 21 5 Martin and Dupont, 1826. April 24 16 22 17 19 1 Dirckinck, 1821. [page] 41
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A597.7    Beagle Library:     Humboldt, Alexander von. 1819-1829. Personal narrative of travels to the equinoctial regions of the New Continent, during the years 1799-1804. By Alexander de Humboldt, and Aimé Bonpland; with maps, plans, &c. written in French by Alexander de Humboldt, and trans. into English by Helen Maria Williams. 7 vols. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown. vol. 7.   Text   Image
20 January 21 43 38 23 23 6 Baudrand, 1826. January 21 39 22 30 24 3 Chappe, 1768. June 20 43 64 12 28 2 Baudrand, 1826. October 20 42 34 47 26 5 Freycinet, 1820. November 20 33 35 49 26 1 Boussingault, 1822. January 20 20 49 34 24 0 Martin and Dupont, 1826. November 20 20 26 26 23 8 Freycinet, 1817. June 20 8 28 51 21 2 Humboldt, 1799. January 19 59 45 3 23 4 Alaman, 1820. April 19 53 41 52 23 3 Quevedo, 1803. September 19 47 25 40 24 9 Duperrey, 1822. January 19 20 25 10 21 3 Sabine, 1822
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A743.17    Beagle Library:     Bory de Saint-Vincent, Jean Baptiste Georges Marie, ed. 1822-31. Dictionnaire classique d'histoire naturelle. 17 vols. Paris: Rey & Gravier. vol. 17.   Text
F. 2. Actinia Sanct -Catharin , Less., Coquille, pl. 2 des Zoophytes, f. 2, mal propos Actinie du Br sil au bas de la planche de ce Dictionnaire. Ces deux esp ces n' taient pas connues lorsque l'article Actinie fut publi . On en doit la d couverte M. Lesson qui les a figur es et d crites dans la magnifique Relation du voyage de M. Duperrey. PL. LXII. Genre PHYSALE. V. PHYSALIE, T. XIII, p. 468. (LESS.) Pour lequel Lesson propose le nouveau nom de Cystisoma dans sa Zoologie de la Coquille, afin
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A768.3    Beagle Library:     Lesson, René-Primevère and Garnot, Prosper. 1826-30. Zoologie. In Louis-Isidore Duperrey, Voyage autour du monde, ex́́ecuté par ordre du Roi, sur la corvette de Sa Majesté, la Coquille, pendant les années 1822, 1823, 1824 et 1825. Paris: Arthus Bertrand. vol. 2 part 1.   Text
Darwin's Beagle Library [page i] VOYAGE AUTOUR DU MONDE, Ex cut par Ordre du Roi Sur la Corvelle de sa Majest La Coquille, Pendant les ann es 1822, 1823, 1824 et 1825, SOUS LE MINIST RE ET CONFORM MENT AUX INSTRUCTIONS DE S. E. M. LE MARQUIS DE CLERMONT - TONNERRE, MINISTRE DE LA MARINE; Et publi sous les auspices DE SON EXCELLENCE MOR LE CTE DE CHABROL, MINISTRE DE LA MARINE ET DES COLONIES, PAR M. L. I. DUPERREY, CAPITAINE DE FR GATE, CHEVALIER DE SAINT-LOUIS ET MEMBRE DE LA L GION D'HONNEUR
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A768.4    Beagle Library:     Lesson, René-Primevère and Garnot, Prosper. 1826-30. Zoologie. In Louis-Isidore Duperrey, Voyage autour du monde, ex́́ecuté par ordre du Roi, sur la corvette de Sa Majesté, la Coquille, pendant les années 1822, 1823, 1824 et 1825. Paris: Arthus Bertrand. vol. 2 part 2.   Text
Darwin's Beagle Library [page 1] VOYAGE AUTOUR DU MONDE, Ex cut par Ordre du Roi, Jur la Corvette de Ja Majest , La Coquille, pendant les ann es 1822, 1823, 1824 et 1825, SOUS LE MINIST RE ET CONFORM MENT AUX INSTRUCTIONS DE S. E. M. LE MARQUIS DE CLERMONT-TONNERRE, MINISTRE DE LA MARINE; Et publi sous les auspices DE SON EXCELLENCE MGR LE CTE DE CHABROL, MINISTRE DE LA MARINE ET DES COLONIES, PAR M. L. I. DUPERREY, AINE DE FR GATE, CHEVALIER DE SAINT-LOUIS ET MEMBRE DE LA L GION D'HONNEUR
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A760.01    Beagle Library:     Cuvier, Georges. 1829-30. Le règne animal distribué d'après son organisation pour servir de base ä l'histoire naturelle des animaux, 2nd ed., 5 vols. Paris: Déterville and Crochard. vol. 1. [vols.4 and 5 listed separately under Latreille].   Text
, cussonn es, pouces et doigts long termin s par de grands ongles un peu plats; ils ont la queue courte, du nu autour de l' il, et leur poignet offre un petit tubercule, premier et l ger vestige de l' peron des kamichis. Leur palmure est tr s courte entre les doigts externes et un peu plus grande entre les internes. Ces oiseaux pondent des ufs d'une grandeur disproportionn e leur taille. Il y en a une esp ce hupp e presque comme le Chavaria (le Megap. Duperrey, Less. et Garn., Voy. de Duperr
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A760.03    Beagle Library:     Cuvier, Georges. 1829-30. Le règne animal distribué d'après son organisation pour servir de base ä l'histoire naturelle des animaux, 2nd ed., 5 vols. Paris: Déterville and Crochard. vol. 3. [vols.4 and 5 listed separately under Latreille]   Text
1767, un assez grand nombre de feuilles contenant des Monographies et des figures enlumin es de divers animaux. VOY. DE DUPERREY. Zool. La partie zoologique du Voyage de la Coquille, command e par M. DUPERREY. La r daction de cette partie est de MM. LESSON et GARNOT. VOY. DE FREYC., ou ZOOL. DE FREYC. La partie zoologique du voyage de l'Uranie, command e par M. de FREYCINET. Cette partie est r dig e par MM. QUOY et GAIMARD. W. WAGLER (Jean), naturaliste allemand. Auteur de fragments
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A768.4    Beagle Library:     Lesson, René-Primevère and Garnot, Prosper. 1826-30. Zoologie. In Louis-Isidore Duperrey, Voyage autour du monde, ex́́ecuté par ordre du Roi, sur la corvette de Sa Majesté, la Coquille, pendant les années 1822, 1823, 1824 et 1825. Paris: Arthus Bertrand. vol. 2 part 2.   Text
TABLE DES PLANCHES DE L'ATLAS QUI SE RAPPORTENT A LA PREMI RE DIVISION DE LA DEUXI ME PARTIE DU SECOND VOLUME. CRUSTAC S. Pl. 1. Fig. 1. Oeypode de Durville, Ocypode Urvillii, GU R. P. 9 Fig. 2. G lasime de Duperrey, Gelasimus Duperreyi, GU R. (G las. t tragone, texte). 10 Fig. 3. Serre du G lasime semblable, Gelasimus affinis, GU R. (G las. t tragone, texte). 10 Fig. 4. Trap zie eymodoee, Trapezia cymodoce, LATR. 11 Pl. 2. Fig. 1. Eurypode de Latreille, Eurypodius Latreillii, GU R. 25 Fig. 2
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A894.2    Beagle Library:     Webster, William Henry Bayley. 1834. Narrative of a voyage to the southern Atlantic Ocean, in the years 1828, 29, 30, performed in H.M. Sloop Chanticleer. 2 vols. London: Richard Bentley. Volume 2.   Text
86265 86 +5 34 Foster. 9 Ualan 5 21 16 N 86275 44 86266 78 +8 66 Leutke. 10 Ascension 7 55 23 S. 86272 26 86269 06 +3.20 Foster. 11 Ditto 7 55 48 86272 06 86269 08 +2 98 Duperrey. 12 Ditto. 7 55 48 86272 56 86269 08 +3 48 Sabine. 13 Sierra Leone 8 29 28 N. 86267 54 86269 70 216 Sabine. 14 Porto Bello 9 32 30 86272 01 86270 96 +1 05 Foster. 15 Trinidad 10 38 55 86267 24 86272 42 5 18 Foster. 16 Ditto. 10 38 56 86266 78 86272 42 5 64 Sabine. 17 Bahia 12 59 21 S. 86272 38 86276 07 3 69 Sabine. 18
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A739    Beagle Library:     Beechey, Frederick William. 1832. Narrative of a voyage to the Pacific and Beering's Strait to co-operate with the polar expeditions: performed in His Majesty's ship Blossom, under the command of Captain F. W. Beechey in the years 1825, 26, 27, 28. Philadelphia: Carey and Rea.   Text
miles in error in longitude, and several miles in latitude, which has occasioned two of them to be mistaken for each other by Bellinghausen, and one to be considered as a new discovery by Captain Duperrey. It would not have been easy to detect these errors, had we not visited the discoveries of Wallis in succession, beginning with Whitsunday and queen Charlotte's Islands, which are so situated that no mistake in them could possibly occur. Moreover, we always searched the vicinity narrowly for
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A747    Beagle Library:     British Association for the Advancement of Science. 1833. Report of the first and second meetings, at York in 1831 and at Oxford in 1832, including its proceedings, recommendations, and transactions. London: John Murray.   Text
the observations of Duperrey, is somewhat less. The temperature, as it varies with depth, is of course amenable to the laws of the maximum density of water; though with respect to salt water, this phenomenon still requires elucidation*. Within the tropics, the temperature constantly diminishes as we descend. Towards latitude 70 this decrease vanishes, and an opposite series of ph nomena take place; the temperature increasing as we descend. As these points, though interesting in a high degree
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A760.01    Beagle Library:     Cuvier, Georges. 1829-30. Le règne animal distribué d'après son organisation pour servir de base ä l'histoire naturelle des animaux, 2nd ed., 5 vols. Paris: Déterville and Crochard. vol. 1. [vols.4 and 5 listed separately under Latreille].   Text
Garn., Voy. de Duperrey, 41, en est voisine; Col. arcuatrix, Vaill., Afr.; Temm., 5; C. armillaris, Temm., 6; C. littoralis, Sonner. 103; Tem., 17; C. chalcoptera, Temm., 8; C. cristata, Temm., 9; C. carib a, Tem., 10; C. leucocephala, Catesb 65; Temm., 13; C. speciosa, enl. 213, Temm., 14; C. corensis, Temm., 15; C. guinea, Edw., 75; Vaill., Afr., 265; Temm. 16; C. madagascariensis, enl. 11, Vaill., Afr. 266; Temm., 17; C. gymnophtalmos, Temm., 18; C. Franci , Sonner., 101; Temm., 19; C. rubri
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A804.02    Beagle Library:     Lesson, René-Primevère. 1828. Manuel d'ornithologie, ou description des genres et des principales espéces d'oiseaux. 2 vols. Paris: Roret. vol. 2.   Text
et les ongles, peu pr s droits ou tr s peu courb s, sont noirs. Sa longueur totale est de treize pouces. Apport d'Amboine par M. Reinwardt. Il para t qu'il existe aux C l bes un grand m gapode, que les habitans nomment maleo, et qui est encore inconnu. Le megapodius rubripes enfouit ses ufs isol ment sous le sable du rivage, et les recouvre parfois de d bris de plantes. M GAPODE DUPERREY, megapodius Duperreyii, Less. et Garn., Zool. Coq., pl. 36; mangoipe, dans la langue des Papous. M. Capite
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A804.02    Beagle Library:     Lesson, René-Primevère. 1828. Manuel d'ornithologie, ou description des genres et des principales espéces d'oiseaux. 2 vols. Paris: Roret. vol. 2.   Text
La huppe de notre m gapode Duperrey est de couleur brun-fauve; le cou, la gorge, le ventre et les parties lat rales, sont d'un gris ardois ; les plumes du dos et des couvertures des ailes sont larges et d'un brun roux jaun tre assez vif; le croupion, le dessus de la queue, et les plumes anales, sont d'un rouge ocrac ; les r miges sont fauves en dehors, brunes en dedans, tiges brun roux. Le doigt du milieu est r uni au doigt interne par un rebord membraneux qui manque entre lui et l'externe. En
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A894.2    Beagle Library:     Webster, William Henry Bayley. 1834. Narrative of a voyage to the southern Atlantic Ocean, in the years 1828, 29, 30, performed in H.M. Sloop Chanticleer. 2 vols. London: Richard Bentley. Volume 2.   Text
The results in this table prove most incontestably the powerful effect of local attraction on the pendulum, since the differences are in many cases much greater than any which would arise from error of observation, and are moreover confirmed, in several instances, by different voyagers. Thus, at Maranham, Ascension, and Trinidad, the errors or differences, as found by Captain Sabine and Captain Foster, are almost identical, and those at Ascension are further confirmed by Captain Duperrey. The
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A894.2    Beagle Library:     Webster, William Henry Bayley. 1834. Narrative of a voyage to the southern Atlantic Ocean, in the years 1828, 29, 30, performed in H.M. Sloop Chanticleer. 2 vols. London: Richard Bentley. Volume 2.   Text
tain Freycinet and Captain Duperrey that is quite inexplicable. It should be remarked, however, that Captain Freycinet made only one experiment, and with only one of the pendulums, at that place; and moreover it will be seen that there is a difference of upwards of three minutes and a half in the latitude of the stations; so that it is possible that the local attraction might not be the same at each place.* On a review of the whole, I think it must be conceded that the differences between the
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A597.6b    Beagle Library:     Humboldt, Alexander von. 1819-1829. Personal narrative of travels to the equinoctial regions of the New Continent, during the years 1799-1804. By Alexander de Humboldt, and Aimé Bonpland; with maps, plans, &c. written in French by Alexander de Humboldt, and trans. into English by Helen Maria Williams. 7 vols. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown. vol. 6, part 2.   Text   Image
the barometer continued to descend without interruption from noon till midnight. If the variations were alike irregular at the foot of Pichincha, during the whole year, the type of those variations would probably not have been ascertained by M. Godin. I regret not having watched often enough at night at Quito, to judge of the nocturnal tides; but the recent observations which M. Duperrey, commanding the French sloop la Coquille, has collected in his voyage round the world, prove, that
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A597.7    Beagle Library:     Humboldt, Alexander von. 1819-1829. Personal narrative of travels to the equinoctial regions of the New Continent, during the years 1799-1804. By Alexander de Humboldt, and Aimé Bonpland; with maps, plans, &c. written in French by Alexander de Humboldt, and trans. into English by Helen Maria Williams. 7 vols. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown. vol. 7.   Text   Image
5 November 5 28 25 10 28 8 Rodman, 1803. October 5 28 26 3 27 3 Freycinet, 1820. March 5 18 22 33 26 5 Perrins, 1804. September 5 18 52 49 27 5 Sabine, 1822. November 5 10 24 52 26 5 Freycinet, 1817. October 5 9 22 27 28 3 Churruca, 1788. April 5 6 24 42 27 5 Dirckinck, 1824. September 5 6 21 38 26 0 Duperrey, 1822. May 5 0 4 42 (29 0) Sabine, 1822. April 4 52 33 19 26 6 Quevedo, 1803. January 4 33 48 57 27 3 Baudrand, 1826. 0 September 1 14 25 3 24 5 Duperrep, 1822. September 0 55 12 0 23 3
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A597.7    Beagle Library:     Humboldt, Alexander von. 1819-1829. Personal narrative of travels to the equinoctial regions of the New Continent, during the years 1799-1804. By Alexander de Humboldt, and Aimé Bonpland; with maps, plans, &c. written in French by Alexander de Humboldt, and trans. into English by Helen Maria Williams. 7 vols. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown. vol. 7.   Text   Image
regions (from 28 to 28 8 ) known in the equinoxial region. In advancing towards the west from the meridian of Paris to the 15 and even 25 of western longitude, Wales, Sabine, and Duperrey found the water of the surface, in July and September, at 22 2 , 23 3 , and 24 5 . A very extraordinary cooling for a region of the Ocean near the equator, and at [page] 43
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A743.17    Beagle Library:     Bory de Saint-Vincent, Jean Baptiste Georges Marie, ed. 1822-31. Dictionnaire classique d'histoire naturelle. 17 vols. Paris: Rey & Gravier. vol. 17.   Text
avait jamais t figur . Il a t reproduit, dans l'Atlas du voyage de Duperrey, par M. Lesson qui l'avait aussi observ . Il n'en a pas t question dans le texte du Dictionnaire, quoique cette esp ce remarquable f t anciennement connue. J'en avais autrefois rapport un grand nombre, de beaux individus qui se sont r pandus dans divers cabinets de l'Europe, notamment dans la collection de Richard; qui est pass e dans celle de M. F russac. V. AGATHINE, T. I, p. 147. (F.) PL. LXXXVI. Fig. 1. AURICULE DE
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A761.08    Beagle Library:     Cuvier, Georges. 1827-35. The animal kingdom arranged in conformity with its organization. With additional descriptions of all the species hitherto named, and of many not before noticed, by Edward Griffith and others. 16 vols. London: Geo. B. Whittaker. vol. 8: Aves (3).   Text
Nutmeg Pigeon. Lath. Col. nea. Enl. 164. Tem. 3, 4. Voy. de Freyc. 29, of which Col. Pacifica is the male according to Tem. The Col. Oc anique. Less, and Garn. Voy. de Duperrey, 41, is nearly allied to this. Body, golden-green; bill, greenish; chest and belly, beneath, bluish-grey; quills and tail, bluish-green. Female, head, chest, and belly, greyish-red; quill and tail, black. Molucca and South Sea Islands. Length, seventeen inches. Spotted Ring Pigeon. Lath. H. Col. Arquatrix. Vaill. Afr. t
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A761.10    Beagle Library:     Cuvier, Georges. 1827-35. The animal kingdom arranged in conformity with its organization. With additional descriptions of all the species hitherto named, and of many not before noticed, by Edward Griffith and others. 16 vols. London: Geo. B. Whittaker. vol. 10: Pisces.   Text
border of their preoperculum. 1 Species with crescent shaped or forked tails. Lahre h bra que, Lac p. III. xxix. 3. Labrus bifasciatus, Bl. 283. L. lunaris, L. Gron. Mus. II. vi. 2. copied Encye. 196. lunaris, Bl. 281, which is different, and may possibly be nothing more than altered Julia turcica. L. viridis, B. 282. L. Brasilieitsis, 151. 280. Julis e ru- leocephdlus, Cuv.; or Girdle Duperrey, Voy. Freyein. Zool. pl., f. 333. L. argenie, Lac p. xviii. N.B. The Scarus gallus, Forsk. is probably the
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A761.10    Beagle Library:     Cuvier, Georges. 1827-35. The animal kingdom arranged in conformity with its organization. With additional descriptions of all the species hitherto named, and of many not before noticed, by Edward Griffith and others. 16 vols. London: Geo. B. Whittaker. vol. 10: Pisces.   Text
, Less, and Gam.Voy. de Duperrey, Poiss. No. 4. The second family of the PLECTOGNATHI, or that of SCLERODERMES, Is easily distinguished by the conical or pyramidal muzzle prolonged fromthe eyes, and terminated by a small mouth, armed with distinct teeth, few innum [page] 57
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A768.4    Beagle Library:     Lesson, René-Primevère and Garnot, Prosper. 1826-30. Zoologie. In Louis-Isidore Duperrey, Voyage autour du monde, ex́́ecuté par ordre du Roi, sur la corvette de Sa Majesté, la Coquille, pendant les années 1822, 1823, 1824 et 1825. Paris: Arthus Bertrand. vol. 2 part 2.   Text
TABLE DES MATI RES CONTENUES DANS L PREMI RE DIVISION DE LA DEUXI ME PARTIE DU SECOND VOLUME DE LA ZOOLOGIE DU VOYAGE AUTOUR DU MONDE, EX CUT PENDANT LES ANN ES l822-l825. CHAPITRE XII. Crustac s et Arachnides, par M. F. E. GU RIN. CRUSTAG S P. 9 Ocypode de d'Urville 9 G lasime t tragone (G. de Duperrey, Atlas) 10 Trap zie cymodce 11 Cyclocarein (n.g) pinnoth ro de 12 Pinnoth re villosule 13 S sarme trap zo de 14 Grapse cr nel 15 Criocarcin (n. g.) sourcils 19 Hym nosome de Gaudichaud, 20. Hym
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A786.02    Beagle Library:     Humboldt, Alexander von. 1831. Fragmens de géologie et de climatologie asiatiques. 2 vols. Paris: Gide, A. Phian Delaforest, Delaunay. vol. 2   Text
compar es celles de M. Duperrey dans ma Relat. hist., t. III, p. 527. Le capitaine Beechey a aussi trouv en ao t lat. 12 S. et long. 28 20' O., la mer sa surface 21 ,8, quand par le m me parall le d'autres mers, hors des courans, donnent 27 ,3 ou 27 ,8. (2) Relat. hist., t. I, p. 234, 237; t. III, p. 498. Arago, dans Annuaire du Bur. des Long. pour 1825, p. 183. [page] 48
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A894.2    Beagle Library:     Webster, William Henry Bayley. 1834. Narrative of a voyage to the southern Atlantic Ocean, in the years 1828, 29, 30, performed in H.M. Sloop Chanticleer. 2 vols. London: Richard Bentley. Volume 2.   Text
results of the experiments of Captain Foster and Captain Leutke; but he has retained those made by MM.Biot, Bessel, Borda, and Rumker, with a variable pendulum, which, for the reasons already stated, I have omitted. Names. V g e Leutke 86272 86 0049150 267 70 267 23 Duperrey 86269 60 0048973 266 40 Freycinet 86267 36 0049131 267 60 Sabine 86263 46 0051807 288 40 288 94 Foster 86264 16 0051960 289 48 Baily 86264 86 0051449 285 26 284 08 Airy 86264 44 0051330 282 90 [page] 22
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A739    Beagle Library:     Beechey, Frederick William. 1832. Narrative of a voyage to the Pacific and Beering's Strait to co-operate with the polar expeditions: performed in His Majesty's ship Blossom, under the command of Captain F. W. Beechey in the years 1825, 26, 27, 28. Philadelphia: Carey and Rea.   Text
heaped up the coral higher. They are, also, better provided with shrubs, and particularly cocoa-nut trees, the soil resting upon the debris being, I suppose, deeper. The lagoon had several small islets in it, and the shores all round are steep, and abound with fish, but we did not see any sharks. Captain Duperrey, in his voyage round the world in the Coquille, visited this island, and, supposing it to be a new discovery, named it Clermont Tonnere, after the French minister of marine. It is evident
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A743.11    Beagle Library:     Bory de Saint-Vincent, Jean Baptiste Georges Marie, ed. 1822-31. Dictionnaire classique d'histoire naturelle. 17 vols. Paris: Rey & Gravier. vol. 11.   Text
esp ces. Godard (Encyclop. M thod., article Papillon) en d crit cinq, mais notre ami D'Urville en a rapport trois esp ces nouvelles recueillies pendant son voyage autour du monde avec son coll gue le capitaine Duperrey; nous les d crirons dans le recueil des observations d'histoire naturelle de ce voyage. MYRINE EVAGORAS, Myrina Evagoras, Donovan (Gen. Illust. of Entom., part. 1, an Epitome of the Ins. of New-Holl., pl. 3, fig. 1, 2); Godard (Encycl. M thod., art. Papillon, p. 593, n. 3). Ailes
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A597.6b    Beagle Library:     Humboldt, Alexander von. 1819-1829. Personal narrative of travels to the equinoctial regions of the New Continent, during the years 1799-1804. By Alexander de Humboldt, and Aimé Bonpland; with maps, plans, &c. written in French by Alexander de Humboldt, and trans. into English by Helen Maria Williams. 7 vols. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown. vol. 6, part 2.   Text   Image
South Torrid Zone. Humboldt Bonpland. - 4 h + 9 h - 4 h + 11h 2.55 Equatorial America, from 23 N. lat. to 12 S.lat between 0 and 1500 toises of elevation. Duperrey. - 3h + 9h - 3 h + 11 h 3.40 Payta (on the coast of Peru), lat. 5 6 south. Boussingault . + 9 h - 3 h + 10h 2.44 La Guayra, lat. 10 36 N. Rivero. - 4h + 9h - 4h + 10h 2.29 Santa Fe de Bogota (lat. 4 35 N.) height 1366 t. Horsburgh. - 4h + 8 h - 4h + 11h . Indian and African sea (lat. 10 N., 25 S. Langsdorff Horner. - 3 h + 9 h - 4h + 10
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A597.7    Beagle Library:     Humboldt, Alexander von. 1819-1829. Personal narrative of travels to the equinoctial regions of the New Continent, during the years 1799-1804. By Alexander de Humboldt, and Aimé Bonpland; with maps, plans, &c. written in French by Alexander de Humboldt, and trans. into English by Helen Maria Williams. 7 vols. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown. vol. 7.   Text   Image
because the upper layers are mixed with the lower, by the movement of the waves; and the effect of the reflection is diminished during the night, because the cooled molecules descend. There is a tendency in the water to preserve an uniform temperature. Between the equator and 48 of north and south latitude, the water is hotter than the air. M. Duperrey, in examining, at my desire, the number of times that the air was hotter than the water, far from the coast and beyond the tropics, in the
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A597.7    Beagle Library:     Humboldt, Alexander von. 1819-1829. Personal narrative of travels to the equinoctial regions of the New Continent, during the years 1799-1804. By Alexander de Humboldt, and Aimé Bonpland; with maps, plans, &c. written in French by Alexander de Humboldt, and trans. into English by Helen Maria Williams. 7 vols. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown. vol. 7.   Text   Image
longitude, and a great equality of temperature, when navigators have passed by the same latitudes, in different zones, in corresponding seasons*. On the south of the tro * Compare, for instance, my observation, lat. 35 8 with that of General Baudrand, lat. 35 2 , but 33 of longitude more westerly; the observations of M. Freycinet, in October 1817 and 1820, lat. 25 4 and 26 8 together, and with the observation of M. Duperrey, commanding the sloop la Coquille, lat. 24 26 ; my observation, lat. 20 8
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A760.01    Beagle Library:     Cuvier, Georges. 1829-30. Le règne animal distribué d'après son organisation pour servir de base ä l'histoire naturelle des animaux, 2nd ed., 5 vols. Paris: Déterville and Crochard. vol. 1. [vols.4 and 5 listed separately under Latreille].   Text
Charles Bonaparte (1), aux grands ouvrages de M. Spix et de S. A. le prince Maximilien de Wied, sur les animaux du Br sil, et ceux de M. de F russac sur les mollusques. Les planches et les descriptions zoologiques des Voyages de MM. Freycinet et Duperrey, donn es dans le premier par MM. Quoy et Gaymard, dans (1) L'ouvrage de M. Audubon sur les Oiseaux de l'Am. sept., qui surpasse tous les autres en magnificence, ne m'a t connu que lorsque toute la partie des Oiseaux tait imprim e. [page] xxx
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. cauifrons, T.) Buff. pl. 10. la fem. et Voy. de Duperrey, le m le. Le m le blanc, la femelle fauve, avec une raie brune le long du dos. Il faut y ajouter Le Phalanger Quoy. (Ph. Quoy.) Voyage de Freycin. pl. VI. Gris-brun, une bande longitudinale brun-noir tre, sur la croupe; le dessus de la t te roux cannelle; les joues, la gorge, la poitrine blanches. (1). Dans d'autres, qui jusqu' pr sent ne se sont trouv s qu' la Nouvelle Hollande, la queue est velue jusqu'au bout. (1) C'est une esp ce bien
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A760.02    Beagle Library:     Cuvier, Georges. 1829-30. Le règne animal distribué d'après son organisation pour servir de base ä l'histoire naturelle des animaux, 2nd ed., 5 vols. Paris: Déterville and Crochard. vol. 2. [vols.4 and 5 listed separately under Latreille]   Text
plus beau est le Labr. lapina, Forsk., argent , trois larges bandes longitudiuales, form es de (1) Girelles queue en croissant ou fourchue: Labre h bra que, Lac p., III, XXIX, 3; Labrus bifasciatus, Bl., 283; L. lunaris, L., Gron., Mus., II, VI, 2, cop. Encycl., 196; L. lunaris, Bl., 281, qui est diff rent, et pourrait m me n' tre qu'un individu alt r de la girelle turque; L. viridis, Bl., 282; L. brasiliensis, Bl. 280; Julis c ruleocephalus, N., ou Girelle Duperrey, Voyage de Freycin., Zool., pl
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A760.03    Beagle Library:     Cuvier, Georges. 1829-30. Le règne animal distribué d'après son organisation pour servir de base ä l'histoire naturelle des animaux, 2nd ed., 5 vols. Paris: Déterville and Crochard. vol. 3. [vols.4 and 5 listed separately under Latreille]   Text
LESKE (Nathana l-Godefroy), professeur Leipsick, et ensuite Marburg, n en 1752, mort en 1786. Museum Leskeanum. Regnum animale, 1 vol. in-8 , avec figures enlum. Lipsi , 1789. Je le cite aussi pour l' dition augment e qu'il a donn e du Trait des Oursins de Klein. Leipzig, 1778, 1 vol. in-4 . LESSON (Ren -Primev re), naturaliste, avec M. Garnot, de l'exp dition de la Coquille, command e par le capitaine Duperrey. Ces deux naturalistes en ont r dig la partie zoologique, qui n'est pas encore
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A768.3    Beagle Library:     Lesson, René-Primevère and Garnot, Prosper. 1826-30. Zoologie. In Louis-Isidore Duperrey, Voyage autour du monde, ex́́ecuté par ordre du Roi, sur la corvette de Sa Majesté, la Coquille, pendant les années 1822, 1823, 1824 et 1825. Paris: Arthus Bertrand. vol. 2 part 1.   Text
ves par les vagues, dans les tourmentes si communes dans ces parages. Nous en rencontr mes, en novembre 1822, un volumineux paquet sur la rive m ridionale du port Duperrey. [page] 43
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A768.4    Beagle Library:     Lesson, René-Primevère and Garnot, Prosper. 1826-30. Zoologie. In Louis-Isidore Duperrey, Voyage autour du monde, ex́́ecuté par ordre du Roi, sur la corvette de Sa Majesté, la Coquille, pendant les années 1822, 1823, 1824 et 1825. Paris: Arthus Bertrand. vol. 2 part 2.   Text
de r pondre la confiance dont MM. Duperrey et d'Urville m'avaient honor , en m'associant leur collaboration, et je r solus de suivre, autant qu'il tait en moi, les traces du premier de ces voyageurs, en donnant mon travail toute la perfection et l'int r t scientifique n cessaires, pour qu'il ne demeur t pas au-dessous du grand monument scientifique et national auquel il devait se rattacher. Afin d'arriver ce r sultat, j'ai d me livrer de longues et p nibles recherches; je me suis vu r duit braver
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A768.4    Beagle Library:     Lesson, René-Primevère and Garnot, Prosper. 1826-30. Zoologie. In Louis-Isidore Duperrey, Voyage autour du monde, ex́́ecuté par ordre du Roi, sur la corvette de Sa Majesté, la Coquille, pendant les années 1822, 1823, 1824 et 1825. Paris: Arthus Bertrand. vol. 2 part 2.   Text
Phyllosome de Freycinet, 43. Ph. larges cornes, 44. Ph. ponctu , 46. Ph. de Duperrey 46 ARACHNIDES 47 Androctone vari , 47. Buthus du P rou, 48. Buthus cran, 49. Buthus bandes 50 S gestrie t te rouge 51 Drasse dyst riforme 51 peire gracieuse 51 Gast racanthe de Lepelletier, 52. Gast. pines rouges, 53. Gast. fasci e, 53. Gast. de The s, 54. Gast. rhombo de, 54. Gast. en croissant, 55. Gast. d'Audouin. 55 Saltique joli 56 CHAPITRE XIII. Insectes, par M. F. E. GU RIN. COL OPT RES 57 Cicind le de
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A894.2    Beagle Library:     Webster, William Henry Bayley. 1834. Narrative of a voyage to the southern Atlantic Ocean, in the years 1828, 29, 30, performed in H.M. Sloop Chanticleer. 2 vols. London: Richard Bentley. Volume 2.   Text
stations which he visited, was only 367 hours; and the total time occupied by Captain Duperrey, at the six different stations that he visited, was only 256 hours. So that Captain Foster's experiments are five times more extensive than Captain Sabine's, and full 2 times more extensive than the whole of the above experiments united, and they have also the advantage of having been made with a greater variety of pendulums. These remarks are not made for the purpose of making any invidious
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A894.2    Beagle Library:     Webster, William Henry Bayley. 1834. Narrative of a voyage to the southern Atlantic Ocean, in the years 1828, 29, 30, performed in H.M. Sloop Chanticleer. 2 vols. London: Richard Bentley. Volume 2.   Text
No. Station. Latitude. Vibrations. Difference. Observer. Observed. Computed. deg. sec. mi. 56 London. 51 31 8 86400 00 86400 74 0 74 Brisbane. 57 Ditto. 51 31 8 86400 00 86400 74 0 74 Sabine (Paris). 58 Ditto 51 31 8 86400 00 86400 74 0 74 Sabine (Gr.) 59 Ditto. 51 31 8 86400 00 86400 74 0 74 Sabine (Alt.) 60 Ditto 51 31 17 86400 00 86400 75 0 75 Foster. 61 Falkland Island 51 31 44 S. 86399 84 86400 78 0 94 Duperrey. 62 Ditto 51 35 18 86396 74 86400 99 4 25 Freycinet. 63 Arbury Hill 52 12 55 N
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, Sabine, Freycinet, Duperrey, and Leutke, we shall find a marked difference between them, inasmuch as the two English voyagers make the compression of the earth about 1/289, whilst the three foreign voyagers make it about 1/267. This, however, will appear more clear from the following short table, showing the value of v ( the number of vibrations at the equator,) g, ( the increase of [page] 22
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A747    Beagle Library:     British Association for the Advancement of Science. 1833. Report of the first and second meetings, at York in 1831 and at Oxford in 1832, including its proceedings, recommendations, and transactions. London: John Murray.   Text
active observers have been Humboldt, Scoresby, Parry, Ross, Sabine, Hall, Davy, and Duperrey. The variations of temperature of the sea being comparatively small, the climate is subject to much smaller fluctuations than on continents. As might be expected, the maximum temperature of the air is greater than that of the surface water; the mean temperature however, it appears from * Poggendorff's Annalen, xxii. 146. See the Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, vi. 166. Wahlenberg's observations were
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A747    Beagle Library:     British Association for the Advancement of Science. 1833. Report of the first and second meetings, at York in 1831 and at Oxford in 1832, including its proceedings, recommendations, and transactions. London: John Murray.   Text
of Duperrey and Freycinet; and where reduction on account of the hours employed has been necessary, he has introduced a formula similar to that for temperature depending upon the sine of the arc corresponding to the time from noon. Such a formula has also been employed by Carlini* and Hallstr m. The general result to which M. Bouvard's interesting inquiry led him was, that at the equator the amount of the oscillation is proportional simply to the temperature, on the centigrade scale, of the
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A760.01    Beagle Library:     Cuvier, Georges. 1829-30. Le règne animal distribué d'après son organisation pour servir de base ä l'histoire naturelle des animaux, 2nd ed., 5 vols. Paris: Déterville and Crochard. vol. 1. [vols.4 and 5 listed separately under Latreille].   Text
-Pierre. La cinqui me subdivision a la m choire inf rieure deux longues incisives sans canines; la sup rieure deux longues incisives an milieu, quelques (1) M. Geoffroy distingue: le kanguroo enfum , dont le gris est plus fonc ; le kanguroo moustaches, qui a du blanch tre au-devant de la l vre sup rieure; le kanguroo cou roux, un peu moindre que les autres, nuque teinte de roux. MM. Lesson et Garnot repr sentent enoore un kanguroo brun, qu'ils romment oualabate. Voy. de Duperrey, pl. VII. Il y
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A760.01    Beagle Library:     Cuvier, Georges. 1829-30. Le règne animal distribué d'après son organisation pour servir de base ä l'histoire naturelle des animaux, 2nd ed., 5 vols. Paris: Déterville and Crochard. vol. 1. [vols.4 and 5 listed separately under Latreille].   Text
es, et deux ext rieures courb es en S, ou comme les branches d'une lyre, dont les barbes internes, grandes et serr es, repr sentent un large ruban, et les externes, tr s courtes, ne s' largissent que vers le bout. La femelle n'a que douze pennes de structure ordinaire. Cette esp ce singuli re (M nura Lyra), Vieillot, Ois., de paradis., pl. XIV, XV, et Galer., 192, Sh. Nat. misc. 577, (1) Le goulin gris (gracula calya, Gm.), enl. 200; le Goulin vere (mino Dumont , Less.), Voy. de Duperrey, pl
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primaires de ses ailes sont courtes, et beaucoup moins nombreuses qu'aux oiseaux ordinaires. L' pimaque prom fil. ( pimachus magnificus Cuv.) Vaill. Prom. 16. D'un noir de velours, queue m diocre un peu fourchue, la t te et la poitrine clatantes du plus beau bleu d'acier bruni; les plumes des flancs along es, effil es, noires. L' pimaque royal. (Epimachus regius. Less. et Garn.) Voyage de Duperrey. pl. 28. Ptiloris paradis us, Swains. D'un noir pourpr ; le dessus de la t te et le haut de la poitrine
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