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124 — good on instincts of Sand-Wasp-Parasitism on good gained by certain Geotropic rolling pellets of Dung [Walsh, Benjamin Dann.] 1869. Wasps and their habits. American Entomologist 1 (March): 122-143. (whole issue) [Darwin Pamphlet Collection Quarto 122] PDF 123 Walsh p. 114, — Introduced Asparagus Beetle — swarmed then parasite increased. [Walsh, Benjamin Dann and Charles Valentine Riley.] 1869. Galls made by Gall-gnats (Cecidomyia). American Entomologist 1: 105. (whole issue) [Darwin
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CUL-DAR75.113-117
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[index to references concerning] `Variation under Nature'
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, H. W. Beecher, and Puritan] American Entomologist 2: 1-2. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection Quarto 143] PDF p. 20 variation of veins in wings of Ten….. , which generally so constant p. 22 variation in Habit of caterpillar busying for metamorphosis Marshall (4to Pamph. 157) p. XIII [Florikins] as variable as Ruff Marshall, Charles Henry Tilson and Marshall, George Frederick Leycester. 1870. A monograph of the Capitonidae, or scansorial barbets. London: By the authors. 35 pls. [Darwin Pamphlet
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Tubocytisus D. C. Innsbruck: Wagner'schen Universitæts-Buchhandlung. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection Quarto 142] PDF p. 32 semi-aquatic plants same form of leaves — on general forms of leaves in relation to conditions. p. 36-40-43- do leaves flower of Alpine plants do p. 44. 143 Spreading of imported moth in U. States. (Struggle for existence) [Walsh, Benjamin Dann and Charles Valentine Riley.] 1869. Gooseberry and currant worms. American Entomologist 2: 12-22. (whole issue) [Darwin Pamphlet Collection
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1 pl.) [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 612] PDF 613 Minot p. 76 rate of spreading of white cabbage B. in the U. States. p. 79 Cheese fly inhabits exclusively cheeses p. 85 rate of spreading of Potato Bugs. Minot, Charles S. 1870. Cabbage butterflies. American Entomologist 2: 74-77. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 603] PDF 614 Wy. Thompson history of Rhizocrinus p 4. Thomson, Charles Wyville. 1869. On the depths of the sea...being the substance of a lecture delivered on the 10th of April, 1869. Journal
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ornithologist. Stuart Taylor Huntsman 126. New Bond St. W. Darwin's tailor. Also listed on p. 21. Scudder 3. Myrtle St. Boston U. States Samuel Hubbard Scudder (1837-1911), American entomologist. Spencer Herbert. 88 Kensington Gardens Square 37 Queens Garden Bayswater Herbert Spencer (1820-1903), philosopher. On Personal Friends invited list for Darwin's funeral. Also listed below. Short. W. York House, Peckham, Surrey William Short (b.1826), horse dealer. Still alive in 1881. Recorded in Darwin's
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founder of the National Trust. There is no known mention of either in any other Darwin document. Whelpdale was widowed in 1863. Walsh. B.D. Rock Isd Illinois. Benjamin Dann Walsh (1808-1869), entomologist, timber-merchant, and co-editor of American Entomologist. Many of his writings are in The Complete Library of Charles Darwin. [page 46
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [149] The American Entomologist Vol I. 1868 p 62. Mr Walsh states that one use of the great jaws of the ♂ Corydalis cornutus (Neuroptera?) of ♂ Lucanus elaphus is to seize the ♀ [Walsh, Benjamin Dann.] 1868. The Hellgrammite fly. (Corydalis cornutus, Linn). American Entomologist 1 (December): 61-62. (whole issue) [Darwin Pamphlet Collection Quarto 121] PDF Darwin cited this in Descent 1: 342
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CUL-DAR85.B109
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Walsh `American Entomologist' 1 1869: 103 "note by Walsh on gradation in rarity of ♂s with various insects."
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online B109 American Entomlogist vol I. no 6. 1869 p. 103 note by Walsh on gradation in rarity of ♂s with various insects. [Walsh, Benjamin Dann.] 1869. Galls and their architects. American Entomologist 1 (February): 101-110. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection Quarto 123] PDF
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Darwin, C. R. 1869. Notes on the fertilization of orchids. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 4th ser. 4 (September). [1-19] (offprint)
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is fertilized by the aid of insects. Cypripedium (p. 274).—Prof. Asa Gray, after examining several American species of Cypripedium, wrote to me (see also Amer. Journ. of Science, vol. xxxiv. 1862, p. 427) that 1 James Veitch (1815-1869), nurseryman of the Royal Exotic Nursery, King's Road, Chelsea, London. 2 Paul Rohrbach (1846-1871), German botanist. Rohrbach 1866. 3 Samuel Hubbard Scudder (1837-1911), American entomologist, Custodian, Boston Society of Natural History, 1864-1870. Scudder 1862
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CUL-DAR70.143
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Darwin, C. R. 1869. Notes on the fertilization of orchids. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 4th ser. 4 (September) [1-18] (5-14, 19 excised)
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is fertilized by the aid of insects. Cypripedium (p. 274).—Prof. Asa Gray, after examining several American species of Cypripedium, wrote to me (see also Amer. Journ. of Science, vol. xxxiv. 1862, p. 427) that 1 James Veitch (1815-1869), nurseryman of the Royal Exotic Nursery, King's Road, Chelsea, London. 2 Paul Rohrbach (1846-1871), German botanist. Rohrbach 1866. 3 Samuel Hubbard Scudder (1837-1911), American entomologist, Custodian, Boston Society of Natural History, 1864-1870. Scudder 1862
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CUL-DAR70.134-142
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Orchids `Annals and Magazine of Natural History' September 1869: [1-19]
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is fertilized by the aid of insects. Cypripedium (p. 274).—Prof. Asa Gray, after examining several American species of Cypripedium, wrote to me (see also Amer. Journ. of Science, vol. xxxiv. 1862, p. 427) that 1 James Veitch (1815-1869), nurseryman of the Royal Exotic Nursery, King's Road, Chelsea, London. 2 Paul Rohrbach (1846-1871), German botanist. Rohrbach 1866. 3 Samuel Hubbard Scudder (1837-1911), American entomologist, Custodian, Boston Society of Natural History, 1864-1870. Scudder 1862
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Darwin, C. R. 1869. Notes on the fertilization of orchids. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 4th ser. 4 (September): 141-159.
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it is fertilized by the aid of insects. Cypripedium (p. 274).—Prof. Asa Gray, after examining several American species of Cypripedium, wrote to me (see also Amer. Journ. of Science, vol. xxxiv. 1862, p. 427) that 1 James Veitch (1815-1869), nurseryman of the Royal Exotic Nursery, King's Road, Chelsea, London. 2 Paul Rohrbach (1846-1871), German botanist. Rohrbach 1866. 3 Samuel Hubbard Scudder (1837-1911), American entomologist, Custodian, Boston Society of Natural History, 1864-1870. Scudder
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Darwin, C. R. 1882. [Letters to Riley, 1871, 1881 and recollections of Darwin]. In Charles Valentine Riley, Darwin's work in entomology. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington DC 1: 70-80, pp. 77-80.
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Riley, Charles Valentine. 1882. [Recollection and letters of Darwin]. In Riley. 1882. Darwin's Work in Entomology. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington DC 1: 77-80. [page] 70 DARWIN'S WORK IN ENTOMOLOGY. Bv CHARLES V. RILEY. Charles Robert Darwin was one of the original members of the London Entomological Society, of whom only six are yet living. He always took the keenest interest in the science of entomology, and drew largely from insects for illustrations in support of the
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Darwin, C. R. 1882. [Letters to Riley, 1871, 1881 and recollections of Darwin]. In Charles Valentine Riley, Darwin's work in entomology. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington DC 1: 70-80, pp. 77-80.
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and the same load of pollen. The omitted passages in this letter refer to the work of a gentleman still living. Charles Valentine Riley (1843-1895), American entomologist
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Darwin, C. R. 1871. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. London: John Murray. vol. 1.
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females are subject to parthenogenesis; and thus we see how ignorant we are on the causes of the apparent discrepancy in the proportional numbers of the two sexes. In the other Classes of the Articulata I have been able to collect still less information. With Spiders, Mr. Blackwall, who has carefully attended to this class during many years, writes to me that the males from their more erratic habits are more commonly seen, 67 Walsh, in 'The American Entomologist,' vol. i. 1869, p. 103. F. Smith
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Darwin, C. R. 1874. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. 2d ed. 10 thousand. London: John Murray.
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the Articulata I have been able to collect still 85 Walsh, in 'The American Entomologist,' vol. i. 1869, p. 103. F. Smith, 'Record of Zoological Literature,' 1867, p. 328. 86 'Farm Insects,' pp. 45 46. 87 'Anwendung der Darwinschen Lehre Verh. d. n. V. Jahrg. xxiv.' 88 'Die Strich, Zug oder Wanderhenschrecke,' 1828, p. 20. 89 'Observations on N. American Neuroptera,' by H. Hagen and B. D. Walsh, 'Proc. Ent. Soc. Philadelphia,' Oct. 1863, pp. 168, 223, 239. 90 'Proc. Ent. Soc. London,' Feb. 17
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Darwin, C. R. 1875. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 2d ed. vol. 1.
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American Entomologist,' 1869, p. 160. Also S. Tenney, 'The American Naturalist,' May, 1871, p. 171. 99 'Gardener's Chronicle,' 1862, p. 1052. [page] 35
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Darwin, C. R. 1875. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 2d ed. vol. 1.
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), Walsh affirms ('The American Entomologist,' April, 1869, p. 160) that the maiden-blush is entirely exempt from apple-worms. So, it is said, are some few other varieties; whereas others are peculiarly subject to the attacks of this little pest. 94 'Mém. de la Soc. Linn. de Paris,' tom. iii., 1825, p. 164; and Seringe, 'Bulletin Bot.' 1830, p. 117. 2 B 2 [page] 37
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Darwin, C. R. 1877. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. Twelfth thousand, revised and augmented. (final text). London: John Murray.
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the Articulata I have been able to collect still ———————————— 85 Walsh, in 'The American Entomologist,' vol. i. 1869, p. 103. F. Smith, 'Record of Zoological Literature,' 1867, p. 328. 86 'Farm Insects,' pp. 45-46. 87 'Anwendung der Darwinschen Lehre Verh. d. n. V. Jahrg. xxiv.' 88 'Die Strich, Zug oder Wanderheuschrecke,' 1828, p. 20. 89 'Observations on N. American Neuroptera,' by H. Hagen and B. D. Walsh, 'Proc. Ent. Soc. Philadelphia,' Oct. 1863, pp. 168, 223, 239. 90 'Proc. Ent. Soc
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CUL-DAR209.4.228
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Lupinus luteus / Draft of Descent, vol. 1.
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attended to this class during many years, writes to me that the males from their more erratic habits are more commonly seen, 67 Walsh, in 'The American Entomologist,' vol. i. 1869, p. 103. F. Smith, 'Record of Zoological Literature,' 1867, p. 328. 68 'Farm Insects,' p. 45-46. 69 'Observations on N. American Neuroptera,' by H. Hagen and B. D. Walsh, 'Proc. Ent. Soc. Philadelphia,' Oct. 1863, p. 168, 223, 239. 70 'Proc. Ent. Soc. London,' Feb. 17, 1868. and therefore appear to be the more numerous. This
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CUL-DAR252.4
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313 Wagner M. Distribution [250] WAGNER, MORITZ NATUR-PROCESS DER ART [illeg] LOUNG 137 Wallace A. R. measuremt of Geolog. Time Nature 236 — Wallace, A. R. — Acclimatisation 112 Wallace on disguises 143 Walsh American Entomologist 121 Walsh American Entomologist 122 do. Do Do [?3] do. Do Do 99 Walsh spreading of Europ. Insects in U. States 146 Walsh American Entomologist 355 Ward HM. Roots of Vicia 358 Entyloma rannuculi 19 Waterhouse — On distribution in Physica Atlas 74 Weddell on Cynomorium
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CUL-DAR252.5
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Catalogue of Charles Robert Darwin's pamphlet collection: Quarto
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-190. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 1491] PDF 545 Allen Catal: of Mamm. of Massachusetts Allen, Joel Asaph. 1869. Catalogue of the mammals of Massachusetts, with a critical revision of the species. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy at Harvard College, in Cambridge [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 545] PDF 613 American Entomologist Gillman, Henry. 1869. The progress of the potato bug. American Entomologist 2: 84-85. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 613] PDF 223 Proc American Acad. Asa Gray
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CUL-DAR252.5
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butterflies. American Entomologist 2: 74-77. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 603] PDF 1224 Croll J. Age of the Sun Croll, James. 1877. On the probable origin and age of the sun. Quarterly Journal of Science n.s. 7: 307-326. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 1224] PDF 474 Croll Influence of Gulf Stream Croll, James. 1869. On the influence of the Gulf-stream. Geological Magazine 6: 157-162. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 474] PDF 464 Croll Sir W. Thompson Denudation Time Croll, James. 1868. On geological time, and
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F955
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Darwin, C. R. 1882. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. London: John Murray. 2d ed., fifteenth thousand.
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the Articulata I have been able to collect still ———————————— 85 Walsh, in 'The American Entomologist,' vol. i. 1869, p. 103. F. Smith, 'Record of Zoological Literature,' 1867, p. 328. 86 'Farm Insects,' pp. 45-46. 87 'Anwendung der Darwinschen Lehre Verh. d. n. V. Jahrg. xxiv.' 88 'Die Strich, Zug oder Wanderheuschrecke,' 1828, p. 20. 89 'Observations on N. American Neuroptera,' by H. Hagen and B. D. Walsh, 'Proc. Ent. Soc. Philadelphia,' Oct. 1863, pp. 168, 223, 239. 90 'Proc. Ent. Soc
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F2009
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Darwin, C. R. 1882. [Letter to New York Entomological Club]. In Henry Edwards, Obituary. Charles Robert Darwin F.R.S. Papilio. Organ of the New York Entomological Club 2, no. 5 (May): 81.
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Darwin C. R. 1882. [Letter to New York Entomological Club]. In Henry Edwards, Obituary. Charles Robert Darwin F.R.S. Papilio. Organ of the New York Entomological Club 2 (5) (May): 81. [page] 81 Obituary. CHARLES ROBERT DARWIN, F. R. S. On the 20th day of April last a shadow fell upon the earth and a wail of sorrow went up from the homes of science, for the news flashed around the world that the great naturalist was dead. In this place we desire to do no more than record our loss and to fulfil
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