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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
Messrs Adlard Bartholomew Close Aldersgate St London Charles and James Evan Adlard, printers. Listed on p. 1. Allen Mr Booksellers, parcels for India. William H. Allen and Co. (est. 1835). Book and chart sellers and publishers, 7 Leadenhall Street. Ansted Bon Air St. Martin Guernsey David Thomas Ansted (1814-1880), geologist. Assistant secretary, Geological Society of London in 1845. Austen Rev John Th West Wickham John Thomas Austen (1794-1876), rector of West Wickham, Kent, 1848-1876. Only
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CUL-DAR205.9.196    Abstract:    [Undated]   Miller H `First impression of England': 58, 227   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [196] H. Miller First Impression of England p. 58, quotes Ansted that 180 organisms found in Silurian of which 100 found in Devonian, 15 common to whole Palaeozoic series not one in Secondary - Here probably Tertiary corresponds to whole Palaeozoic - We are probably misled by resemblance of forms look at Tertiary as much too short - Think of thickness of Carboniferous Devonian p 227 Thecodent Saurians in Permian, ie in Palaeozoic - Fish of N. America
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CUL-DAR210.10.23    Note:    1857.07.00   affidavit (in reference to Ansted D.T) "I agreed to receive 2 per cent"   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [23] July 1857.— I agreed to receive 2 per cent on the £250 from Ansted Ransome; in lieu of principle share which coy may divide— the final wining up to be deferred for 4 years ie in 186
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F4055    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1896. [Letter to D. T. Ansted, 1860]. In Raphael Meldola, The president's address. The utility of specific characters and physiological correlation. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London. lxii-xcii, pp. lxv-lxvi.   Text
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [page] lxv It is surprising to find that Signor Todaro, in a recent address to the Reale Accademia dei Lincei, of which an abstract appears in Nature (Dec. 10th, 1896, p. 138), should have said that Natural selection, which tried to explain everything, has had its day, and now is only invoked to account for certain secondary characteristics, or those attributed to the adaptations of individual forms. The context, if correctly representing the
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CUL-DAR240    Note:    1875--1908   Newton, T W Catalogue of the Library of Charles Darwin...1875   Text   Image
101 Ansted, D. Ancient World 12° 1847 42 Anthropological Society. — Memoirs vol 1 3 8° 1863-89 42 --- Review, 8° Nos 1 to 27, 8° 1863-70 42 --- Journal of Anthropology, 8° Nos 1, 2, 3 1870-1 42 --- Journal of the Anthropological Institute Nos, 1 to 11, 8° 1871-5 42 --- Anthropologia, Nos 1 2 8° 1873-4 Anthropology 124 Congrès International. 8° Bologne, 1873 56 Arbeiten des Bot: Inst in Würzburg — Sachs 30 111 Archbold, J. Justice of the Peace. 4 vols. 12° 1854 1
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F2542    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1876. [Letter to James Torbitt] in Northern Whig (21 April), p. 4, and Professor Ansted's letter to Torbitt in Belfast News-Letter (22 April 1876), p. 2.   Text
varieties which are moderately free of the pest. I know that there is the strongest probability that seedlings raised from a cross of this kind would not only grow vigorously, but would possess greater constitutional vigour, so as to be less liable to disease of all kind and death. Hoping that you may be successful, I remain, my dear sir, Yours faithfully, CH. DARWIN. J. Torbitt, Esq., Belfast. 4 Letter from David Thomas Ansted to James Torbitt, which Darwin enclosed in his reply to Torbitt. 5
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F2542    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1876. [Letter to James Torbitt] in Northern Whig (21 April), p. 4, and Professor Ansted's letter to Torbitt in Belfast News-Letter (22 April 1876), p. 2.   Text
. Hoping that you may be successful, I remain, my dear Sir, Yours faithfully, CH. DARWIN. James Torbitt, Esq., Belfast. 2 see Darwin, C. R. 1878. [Extracts of letters on potato cultivation.] In Torbitt, James, Cultivation of the Potato. To the Right Hon. Sir Stafford H. Northcote Bart., C.B., Chancellor of the Exchequer, c., London. [Belfast: privately printed single sheet], F1979. 3 David Thomas Ansted (1814-1880), geologist and writer. The said letter was published in Belfast News-Letter (22 April
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CUL-DAR252.5    Note:    [1878--1908]   Catalogue of Charles Robert Darwin's pamphlet collection: Quarto   Text
2 19 Ansted — Geology as Branch of Education Ansted, David Thomas. 1845. Geology as a branch of education. London: John Van Voorst. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 19] PDF 241 Annals mag of Nat History (Review of self) [Wollaston, Thomas Vernon.] 1860. [Review of Origin]. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 5 (1 February): 132-143. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 241 (whole issue); Reviews 68]. Text Image PDF 858 Apocynum Fertilisation of Leggett, William Henry. 1872-1873. Apocynum. Bulletin of the
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