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. Ford G. H. 29. Hart St Bloomsbury. George Henry Ford. Also listed above. Forel Dr Kreisirrenstatt Munich Auguste Forel (1848-1931), Swiss entomologist, neuroanatomist, and psychiatrist. Fribourg Pontet 23 Haymarket (Bureau snuff) One of Darwin's tobacconists. 'Bureau' was the type of snuff Darwin preferred. Also on p. 33. Farrer T. H. 27 Bryanston Sqr Thomas Henry Farrer (1819-1899), civil servant, in 1873 married as 2nd wife Effie Wedgwood, 4th child of Hensleigh and Frances Wedgwood. Darwin: A
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CUL-DAR196.1.2
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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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once a green locust), nevertheless they are fertilized by insects; for he found pollen on the stigmas of some flowers, which had their own pollinia still within the anther-cases. The pollinia never 1 Trimen 1863. 2 Thomas Henry Farrer (1819-1899), botanist, barrister and civil servant. See Farrer's recollections of Darwin in CUL-DAR144.45-86. 3 Giacomo Guiseppe Federico Delpino (1833-1905), Italian botanist and professor of botany at Genoa and later at Naples. Delpino 1867. [page]
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Orchids `Annals and Magazine of Natural History' September 1869: [1-19]
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once a green locust), nevertheless they are fertilized by insects; for he found pollen on the stigmas of some flowers, which had their own pollinia still within the anther-cases. The pollinia never 1 Trimen 1863. 2 Thomas Henry Farrer (1819-1899), botanist, barrister and civil servant. See Farrer's recollections of Darwin in CUL-DAR144.45-86. 3 Giacomo Guiseppe Federico Delpino (1833-1905), Italian botanist and professor of botany at Genoa and later at Naples. Delpino 1867. [page]
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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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once a green locust), nevertheless they are fertilized by insects; for he found pollen on the stigmas of some flowers, which had their own pollinia still within the anther-cases. The pollinia never 1 Trimen 1863. 2 Thomas Henry Farrer (1819-1899), botanist, barrister and civil servant. See Farrer's recollections of Darwin in CUL-DAR144.45-86. 3 Giacomo Guiseppe Federico Delpino (1833-1905), Italian botanist and professor of botany at Genoa and later at Naples. Delpino 1867. [page]
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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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once a green locust), nevertheless they are fertilized by insects; for he found pollen on the stigmas of some flowers, which had their own pollinia still within the anther-cases. The pollinia never 1 Trimen 1863. 2 Thomas Henry Farrer (1819-1899), botanist, barrister and civil servant. See Farrer's recollections of Darwin in CUL-DAR144.45-86. 3 Giacomo Guiseppe Federico Delpino (1833-1905), Italian botanist and professor of botany at Genoa and later at Naples. Delpino 1867. [page] 14
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[Notes on worms for Earthworms, including (1) castings; (2) furrows & ploughed land; (3) experiments at different locales etc.]
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Dec 1876 Coins found near Abinger AD Faustina wife of Antoninus Pius 133-161 Marcus Antoninus (Coined at Antioch) 161-180 Claudius Gothicus 268-270 Constantius II 337-361 Two smaller coins probably of Valentinian 364-375 George I — 1715 [Abinger Hall, Dorking, Surrey was the home of Thomas Henry Farrer, who assisted Darwin with his worm research.] [CUL-DAR64.1.11
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[Notes on worms for Earthworms, including (1) castings; (2) furrows & ploughed land; (3) experiments at different locales etc.]
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not so easy to see as they were T H Farrer 16 Oct/ 80 [Thomas Henry Farrer, former civil servant, and later 1st Baron Farrer, sometimes assisted Darwin with his researches.] [CUL-DAR63.43-46_001
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de Beer, Gavin ed. 1959. Darwin's journal. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Historical Series 2 (1): 1-21.
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: The Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals. London 1872. 3 Horace Darwin had lodgings at Sevenoaks. 4 16, Montague Street, was a house the Darwins took for a month. (cf. E.D., ii, p. 262.) 5 Abinger Hall, home of Sir Thomas Henry Farrer, afterwards Lord Farrer, married firstly Cecilia Erskine; and secondly Katherine Euphemia Wedgwood, Darwin's wife's niece. 6 4, Bryanston Street, home of Henrietta Emma Litchfield. 7 Francis Darwin married Amy Richenda Ruck. 8 Charles Darwin: The Movements and
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