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, and other flowers. London. [? ed.] Lawrence, William. 1819. Lectures on physiology, zoology, and the natural history of man. London. [2d ed. (1822) in Darwin Library-CUL] Lyell, Charles. 1847. Principles of geology; or, the modern changes of the earth and its inhabitants considered as illustrative of geology. 7th ed. London. [Darwin Library-CUL. Abstract in CUL-DAR72.79.] Malthus, Thomas Robert. 1826. An essay on the principle of population. 6th ed. 2 vols. London. [Darwin Library-CUL] Mémoires
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Newton Prof. A. 10 Beaufort Gardens. S.W. Alfred Newton (1829-1907), zoologist and ornithologist. On Personal Friends invited list for Darwin's funeral. Norman. A. M Rev. Burnam Rectory Fence House Co. Durham Alfred Merle Norman (1831-1918), clergyman and invertebrate zoologist. See Albany Hancock to Darwin 25 July 1869. Correspondence vol. 17. Norman E. Mr 11 St. John's Road New Cross. {24. 11. Ashmead Rd. Upper Lewisham Rd. S.E. St. John's New Cross S.E. Lewisham High Rd S.E. Ebenezer Norman
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Hope Mr Mrs Hope asked us to dinner — 22 56 Up. Seymour St Invited us to dinner Friday 22 Frederick William Hope (1797-1862), clergyman and entomologist. See Emma Darwin's diary for 1839. Harvey W. Dr. 40 Trinity College Dublin William Henry Harvey (1811-1866), Irish botanist. Listed also below. Hancock Albany Esq St. Mary's Terrace Newcastle on Tyne Albany Hancock (1806-1873), zoologist and palaeontologist. Hanley Syl. Esq. Stoke Newington Green. Sylvanus Charles Thorp Hanley (1819–1899
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F3593
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Darwin, C. R. 1924. [Letters to Owen, 1846, A. Hancock, 1850, E. W. H. Holdsworth, 1861, H. G. Bronn, 1860, J. J. Weir, 1869, W. E. Darwin, 1874, Henslow, 1860 and unrecorded letter to Henslow, 1843 et al]. American Art Association. The collection of the late William F. Gable of Altoona, Pennsylvania part four.
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [page] 735 Darwin (Charles) Two Autograph Letters Signed,—C. Darwin and Ch Darwin respectively. 4pp. 8vo each. Down, Kent. The letter to G. Cupples; with addressed envelope. With engraved portrait of Darwin, on India paper Together, 3 pieces. Intimate Personal Letters of Great Interest, comprising: [To Richard Owen [March 1843 - 15 May 1846]] (1) Wednesday [about May 15, 1846], to a friend addressed as My dear Owen, reading in part,—Can you spare a
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Darwin, C. R. 1849. [Notes on Cirripedia]. In Hancock, A., On the occurrence on the British coast of a burrowing barnacle, being a type of a new order of the Class Cirripedia. Athenæum. Journal of Literature, Science, and the Fine Arts no. 1143 (22 September): 966.
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. Darwin stated that he possessed the type of another and quite distinct order of Cirripedes, entirely destitute of any shell, covering, or peduncle, without cirri, and with a suctorial mouth of very peculiar structure. Having remarked on the vast external differences between the common cirripedes and such forms as the last mentioned and that described by Mr. Hancock, and that inhabiting the Concholepas, Mr. Darwin stated that the main and unfailing character of a cirripede consists in the manner in
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X Jay's Catalogue p 20 Erycina 6 species, 4 Mediterranean 1 Australian 1 S. American — (These are Tropical species) X p. 92. Anomia Anomia 9 species 1. Isle of Negros. (There are no other cases of genera in N. S. not in intermediate Tropics) (Mr Hancock says he knows of no parallel cases in naked Molluscs.) [Albany Hancock (1806-1873), zoologist and palaeontologist. See Correspondence vol. 4
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, Augustus Addison. 1848. Principles of zoology touching upon the structure, development, distribution, and natural arrangement of the races of animals, living and extinct. Part I. Comparative physiology. Boston. [Darwin Library-CUL] Agricola, Georg Andreas. 1721. A philosophical treatise of husbandry and gardening; being a new method of cultivating and increasing all sorts of trees, shrubs, and flowers. Revised by Richard Bradley. London. Alder, Joshua Hancock, Albany. 1845-55. A monograph of the
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CUL-DAR75.34
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Abstract of `Annals and Magazine of Natural History' 1872-1873
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 34 Annals Mag of Nat Hist. 1872. p. 102 2 forms of respiration, in out of water in Oncidium, a mollusc Vaillant, M. L. 1872. Anatomico-zoological remarks upon Oncidium celticum, Cuvier. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 9: 101-104. p 104 on Drosera — longifolia. I doubt whether if any will. Treat, Mary. 1872. Drosera (Sun-dew) as a Fly-catcher. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 9: 104. p 237 on relative number of sea land mollusc in N
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Newton, T W Catalogue of the Library of Charles Darwin...1875
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Statiks Hall, J., and J. Whitney. 51 Geological Survey of Iowa, 2v. 4° 1858. Q2 Hall, S. A new general Atlas. New ed. Folio London. nd. --- Index of Names in the Atlas, impl 8° 1831 N.e Hallez Turbellaries 1879 [Hallez, Paul. Contributions à l 'histoire naturelle des Turbellariés. 4to. Lille.] 45 (2) Hamilton, F. Plants of … India. 4to Edinburgh, 1823. 4 --- Hancock, A --- Brachiopoda 4to., 1857 [Hancock, Albany. On the Organization of the Brachiopoda. (Extr.) 4to. London.] 123 Harrington, James
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F3352
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Darwin, C. R. 1884. Letters from Charles Darwin, Esq., to Albany Hancock, Esq. Communicated by John Hancock. Transactions of the Natural History Society of
Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne8: 250-278.
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [page] 250 XIV. -Letters from C. Darwin, Esq., to A. Hancock, Esq. Communicated by John Hancock, Esq. The following letters from the late Charles Darwin, Esq., to the late Albany Hancock, Esq., are of so interesting a nature, that it has been thought they would be suitable for the pages of our Transactions, the more so as they specially refer to the discovery and description of an interesting form of burrowing Barnacle, Alcippe lampas, which was
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F3275
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Gregorio, Mario A. -Di, ed. 1990. Charles Darwin's marginalia, vol. 1. Edited by Mario A. Di Gregorio, with the assistance of N.W. Gill. New York; London: Garland.
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, I] HANCOCK, Albany On the organization of the Brachiopoda extract of communication by T.H. Huxley; 1857 [Down, I] p HANSEN, Adolph Vergleichende Untersuchngen über Adventivbildungen bei den Pflanzen Frankfurt a.M.; 1881 (said to belong to CD but no indication) [Botany School] HARRIS, George The theory of the arts 2 vols.; London; Trübner Co.; 1869 [Down, vol. 1 only, I] p HARRIS, Thaddeus William Entomological correspondence ed. S.H. Scudder; Boston; Society of Natural History; 1869 [Down, I by
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F3275
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Gregorio, Mario A. -Di, ed. 1990. Charles Darwin's marginalia, vol. 1. Edited by Mario A. Di Gregorio, with the assistance of N.W. Gill. New York; London: Garland.
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-27m 106 19-22m 123 2-6m, 8-21m/9w (a) 30-34m, wb (a) There is nothing to show this in previous chapter 156 14-21m 157 5-12m 165 4-5m/5u fish\hues 170 25-26m, 28-29m 179 25-27m 192 3-20m ALDER, Joshua and HANCOCK, Albany A monograph of the British Nudibranchiate Mollusca parts 1-7; London; The Ray Society; 1845-55 [CUL] em, hi, sh Part 7 SB p.25 Larvae in operculated shell 26 ♦ 34 * It is sign of lowness an animal undergoing its metamorphosis in a free state - some mollusca undergo a free
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