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F1583e
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Herbert, S. ed. 1980. The red notebook of Charles Darwin. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Historical Series 7 (24 April): 1-164.
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ground, and calls it the 'ascending lava.'; He says 'It is caused by the formation of a crust on the coating of the surface, and a case or tube being thus produced, the lava runs in the same manner as water in a pipe.'; The quotation is from Mackenzie, Travels in the Island of Iceland, p. 108. 194 Sir Henry Holland, F.R.S. (1788-1873), fashionable London physician, traveller, essayist, and a distant relative to Charles Darwin through Josiah Wedgwood the potter. Holland accompanied Sir George Steuart
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F1574d
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de Beer, Gavin ed. 1960. de Beer, G. ed. 1960. Darwin's notebooks on transmutation of species. Part IV, Fourth notebook [E] (October 1838-10 July 1839). Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Historical Series 2 (5) (September): 151-183.
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is no entry under Atavisme. 8 Henry Holland (1788-1873). 9 Giorgio Gallesio. Storia della Riproduzione Vegetale, Pisa 1816, p. 27. 10 Henry Holland. Medical Notes and Reflections, London 1839. 11 Thomas Andrew Knight, Upon the advantage of propagating from the roots of old ungrafted fruit trees , (read 3rd December, 1816), Trans. Hort. Soc., vol. 2, 1822, p. 252: the general law of nature appears to be that no living organized being shall exist beyond a limited term of years; and that law must
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Riproduzione Vegetale by Gallesio,5 Pisa 1816 p. 27 Dr Holland.6 1 From the top of the page to here the text is in pencil. This page and page 184 are written across the narrow width of the paper and have been lightly scored through.2 William Herbert. See nto MS. p. 144 supra.3 Henri-Gabriel Duchesne. Author of Manuel du Naturaliste, Paris 1797, in which, however, there is no entry under Atavisme.4 Henry Holland (1788-1873).5 Giorgio Gallesio. Storia della Riproduzione Vegetale, Pisa 1816, p. 27.6
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Darwin's diary for 1839. G. Heath. 3 Wellington Terrace Bayswater. George Heath, butcher. Mrs Herbert 5 Old Sq Lincolns Inn 10 Connaught Sq. Edgware road Mary Ann Johnes Herbert and John Maurice Herbert. Listed also above. Dr Mrs Holland 25 Low Brook St dine there twice Mar. 8. Margaret Emma and Henry Holland, the second cousin of Charles and Emma Darwin. Emma Darwin's diary for 1839, 8 March: dined Dr Hollands . See Companion 2007 and Darwin Pedigrees 1984. Mr H W. Hine (attorney) House 26 Charter
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Cundall 1915. Harvey Dr. W. H. Trinity College Dublin. William Henry Harvey, Irish botanist. Listed also above. Hayne W.W. St James R. Croydon Common Watson Ward Hayne (1822/3-1893), solicitor and pigeon fancier. Herbert J. M. Esq Rocklands Ross.— John Maurice Herbert. Listed on p. 19. Headland Ed. 6. Upper Portland Pl. Park Crescent Edward Headland (1803-1869), apothecary. See Darwin to J. D. Hooker [22 Jan. 1860]. Correspondence vol. 8. Holland Sir H. 25 Lower Brook St. 12 guineas to Down Henry
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A184
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[Subscribers to the Strangers' Friend Society]. 1841. The Times (16 January): 4.
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, received since their last advertisement, together with a few smaller sums, which will appear in the annual report, are thankfully acknowledged: Lady Car. Neild, add. 10 0 0 Viscountess Sidmouth 4 4 0 George Hammond, Esq. 3 0 0 E. Hammond, Esq. 10 0 0 John Warrender, Esq. 5 0 0 Ceorge Hammond, Esq. 5 5 0 Colonel Armstrong 5 0 0 Ditto 1 10 0 Rev. Wm. Winthrop 5 0 0 Henry Holland, Esq. 10 0 0 J. W. Smith, Esq. 2 0 0 Mr. Darwin 5 0 0 C. S. per Childs and Co. 10 0 0 John Moore, Esq. 10 0 0 Mrs. E. Wegg 10
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F3510
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Darwin, C. R. 1897. [Letters to Farrar, 1867, 1871 and recollection of Darwin]. In F. W. Farrar, Men I have known. New York: Crowell, pp. 140-9.
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many boys, I urged in my lecture that the very artificial drilling in Latin and Greek verse should be minimized, and entirely abandoned in the case of boys who had no sort of aptitude for it. I had known boys who, after years of training in it, only succeeded in producing at last some limping and abortive heptameter! Sir Henry Holland was in the chair; Professor Tyndall, Mr. Spottiswoode, afterwards President of the Royal Society, and other scientific leaders were present. They hailed my lecture
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F878.2
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Darwin, C. R. 1868. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 1st ed., second issue. vol. 2.
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and Foreign Medico-Chirurg. Review,' April and July, 1861, and April and July, 1863: Dr. Garrod on Gout is quoted in these articles. Sir Henry Holland, 'Medical Notes and Reflections,' 3rd edit., 1855. Piorry, 'De l'H r dit dans les Maladies,' 1840. Adams, 'A Philosophical Treatise on Hereditary Peculiarities,' 2nd edit., 1815. Essay on 'Hereditary Diseases,' by Dr. J. Steinan, 1843. See Paget, in 'Medical Times,' 1857, p. 192, on the Inheritance of Cancer; Dr. Gould, in 'Proc. of American Acad
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F877.2
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Darwin, C. R. 1868. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 1st ed., first issue. vol. 2.
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and Foreign Medico-Chirurg. Review,' April and July, 1861, and April and July, 1863: Dr. Garrod on Gout is quoted in these articles. Sir Henry Holland, 'Medical Notes and Reflections,' 3rd edit., 1855. Piorry, 'De l'Hérédité dans les Maladies,' 1840. Adams, 'A Philosophical Treatise on Hereditary Peculiarties,' 2nd edit., 1815. Essay on 'Hereditary Diseases,' by Dr. J. Steinan, 1843. See Paget, in 'Medical Times,' 1857, p. 192, on the Inheritance of Cancer; Dr. Gould, in 'Proc. of American Acad
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F1142
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Darwin, C. R. 1872. The expression of the emotions in man and animals. London: John Murray. First edition.
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have here not merely contractions of muscles, but combined and harmonized contractions in due sequence for a special pnrpose. These are actions that have all the appearance of being guided by intelligence and instigated by will in an animal, the recognized organ of whose intelligence and will has been removed.''10 We see the difference between reflex and voluntary movements in very young children not being able to perform, as I am informed by Sir Henry Holland, certain acts somewhat analogous to
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F1937
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Darwin, C. R. et al. 1872. [Memorial to Gladstone] Mr. Ayrton and Dr. Hooker. Nature 6 (11 July): 211-216.
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wantonly abused. CHARLES LYELL CHARLES DARWIN GEORGE BENTHAM, Pres. Linn. Society HENRY HOLLAND, Pres. Royal Institution GEORGE BURROWS, Pres. Roy. Coll. of physicians GEORGE BUSK, Pres. Roy. Coll. of Surgeons H. C. RAWLINSON, Pres. Roy. Geogr. Society JAMES PAGET WILLIAM SPOTTISWOODE T. H. HUXLEY JOHN TYNDAL
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F880.1
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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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cases several members of the same family, during three or four successive generations, have committed suicide. Striking instances have been recorded of epilepsy, consump- 11 The works which I have read and found most useful are Dr. Prosper Lucas's great work, 'Traité de l'Hérédité Naturelle,' 1847; Mr. W. Sedgwick, in 'British and Foreign Medico-Chirurg. Review,' April and July, 1861, and April and July, 1863: Dr. Garrod on Gout is quoted in these articles. Sir Henry Holland, 'Medical Notes and
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A186
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1881. The proposed memorial to Dean Stanley. The Times (13 December): 8.
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., the Right Hon. Sir John Mowbray, M.P., the Right Hon. Sir Richard Cross, G.C.B., M.P., the Right Hon. Sir E. Bartle Frero, G.C.S.L, K.C.B., the Right Hon. W. E. Forster, M.P., the Right Hon. W. H. Smith, M.P., the Right Hon. Lyon Playfair. B., M.P., the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor of London, Sir Henry Holland, Sir William Jenner, Sir, Charles Trevelyan, K.C.B., Sir Rutherford Alcock, K.C.B., Sir Charles S. C. Bowen, Sir Thomas Brassey, K.C.B., M.P., Sir George W. Desent, D.C.L., Sir Arthur
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F1452.2
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Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 2. London: John Murray.
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classification I fear we shall split. Did you perceive the argumentum ad hominem Huxley about the kangaroo and bear? Erasmus Darwin to C. Darwin. November 23rd [1859]. DEAR CHARLES, I am so much weaker in the head, that I hardly know if I can write, but at all events I will jot down a few things that the Dr.* has said. He has not read much above half, so as he says he can give no definite conclusion, and it is my private belief he wishes to remain in that state. He is evidently in a dreadful state of
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F1146
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Darwin, C. R. 1890. The expression of the emotions in man and animals. 2d ed. Edited by Francis Darwin. London: John Murray.
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purpose. These are actions that have all the appearance of being guided by intelligence and instigated by will in an animal, the recognized organ of whose intelligence and will has been removed. 11 We see the difference between reflex and voluntary movements in very young children not being able to perform, as I am informed by Sir Henry Holland, certain acts somewhat analogous to those of sneezing and coughing, namely, in their not being able to blow their noses (i.e. to compress the nose and
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F1461
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Darwin, Francis ed. 1892. Charles Darwin: his life told in an autobiographical chapter, and in a selected series of his published letters [abridged edition]. London: John Murray.
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Darwin* to C. Darwin. November 23rd [1859]. DEAR CHARLES, I am so much weaker in the head, that I hardly know if I can write, but at all events I will jot down a few things that the Dr. has said. He has not read much above half, so, as he says, he can give no definite conclusion, and keeps stating that he is not tied down to either view, and that he has always left an escape by the way he has spoken of varieties. I happened to speak of the eye before he had read that part, and it took away his
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F1592.1
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Marchant, James ed. 1916. Alfred Russel Wallace letters and reminiscences. London: Cassell. Volume 1.
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saying that organisms have such and such potentialities. What you say exactly and fully expresses my feeling, viz. that it is a relief to have some feasible explanation of the various facts, which can be given up as soon as any better hypothesis is found. It has 1 Sir Henry Holland, Bart, M.D, F.R.S., a writer on Mental Physiology and other scientific subjects (b. 1788, d. 1873). [page] 19
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F1817
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Barrett, Paul H., Gautrey, Peter J., Herbert, Sandra, Kohn, David, Smith, Sydney eds. 1987. Charles Darwin's notebooks, 1836-1844: Geology, transmutation of species, metaphysical enquiries. British Museum (Natural History); Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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, we may form 159-2 Henry Holland. See Barrow, Jr. 1835:223, 'Dr. some vague notion how deep-seated the fiery focus must Holland, in his account of the Mineralogy of Iceland, be to impart its force, perhaps through numerous seems to countenance the opinion of these masses having apertures, in a line of so great an extent, and nearly in the been thrown up on the very spot they occupy, observing same direction. It may probably be considered the more there was one formation of lava which had every
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F1817
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Barrett, Paul H., Gautrey, Peter J., Herbert, Sandra, Kohn, David, Smith, Sydney eds. 1987. Charles Darwin's notebooks, 1836-1844: Geology, transmutation of species, metaphysical enquiries. British Museum (Natural History); Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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with William Herbert QE[6v], 12 with Sir R. Heron QE18 with Henry Holland RN159 , Ev1 83 , N111 , QEifc, 1 , 16 with J. D. Hooker QEifc, 1, [9 ], 10a, 17 with F. W. Hope B248 , E11 , QE12 with Thomas Horsfield C268, QEifc, 12 with Mr Hunt M138 with Leonard Jenyns B217, C19 with Rev. R.Jones M99 , 155 with W. A. Leighton E184 with John Lindley QE21.. with Conrad Loddiges D118 with William Lonsdale C175−6, 177, E119−21, M97 with Charles Lyell RN145, A14, 68, E59, 86, 100−1, N115, ZEd 10 with J
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