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Rolleston, George. 1867. On the domestic cats, Felis domesticus and Mustela foina, of ancient and modern times. Journal of Anatomy and Physiology 2: 47-61. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 440] PDF 442 Baily on fossil Silurian Devonian plants in Iceland Baily, William Hellier. 1866. Fossil plants from the south of Ireland. Proceedings of the Natural History Society of Dublin 5: 41-45. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 442] PDF 450 Scudder difficulties in structure of male cricket according to nat. selection
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: 207-19. Ordinaire, Claude Nicolas. 1802. Histoire naturelle des volcans, comprenant les volcans soumarins, ceux de bone et autres phénomènes analogues. Paris. [Darwin Library-CUL] Prichard, James Cowles. 1836-47. Researches into the physical history of mankind. 3d ed. 5 vols. London. [vols. 1-4 in Darwin Library; 4th ed. (1841-51), vols. 1-2, also in Darwin Library-CUL] Smith, James. 1838. On the last changes in the relative levels of the land and sea in the British Islands. Edinburgh New
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chemists, 146 Holborn Bars. C. S. Bate Esq 8 Mulgrove Place Plymouth.— Charles Spence Bate (1819-1889), dentist and science writer. Boccius The Terrace. Hammersmith. Fish ova Gottlieb Boccius, author who sold apparatus for breeding and rearing fish in the 1840s and 1850s. Not mentioned in any other known Darwin document. Baily Mr J. 113 Mount St Beo Grosvenor Sqr John Baily Son, dealers, breeders, and importers of poultry, pigeons and other birds. Advertising from this address 1848-1876. Baker 3
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geologist. See Peach to Darwin 1 May 1871. Correspondence vol. 19. Also listed below. Pony - Shetland Dealer Orton, cattle Dealer, Wapping Reginald Orton (1810-1862), eye surgeon and breeder; cited several times in Variation. Poultry Dealer Mr J. Baily Mount St Grosvenor Sq (Dixon John Baily (1833/4-1879), poultry breeder and dealer. Edmund Saul Dixon (1809-1893), clergyman and poultry-fancier. See works by Dixon in The Complete Library of Charles Darwin. Parker F. 31 Manchester St. Manchtr Sqr
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. PDF no 44 Murchison p. 450 on absolute uniformity of Permian Trias throughout Germany yet complete change of life Murchison, Roderick Impey and Morris, John. 1855. On the Palaeozoic and their associated rocks of the Thüringerwald and the Harz. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 11: 409-450. PDF p 464 Baily on S. African cretaceous fossils, somewhat like Indian, close affinity with some cretaceous species one species identical, a Pecten Baily, William Hellier. 1855. Description
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. On the species of mastodon and elephant occurring in the fossil state in Great Britain. Part II. Elephas. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 14: 81-84 . PDF p 153 In Crimea (Baily) there in middle Tertiary with Caspian Cardium c, near Sevastopol a newer Tertiary, more marine Baily, William Hellier. 1857. Descriptions of fossil invertebrate from the Crimea. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 14: 133- 163. PDF p 171 Trimmer In Norfolk an older northern Boulder
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1856 97. Old fashioned Canary (Skeleton) Mr Brent. Aug 22 98. Victoria Runt. Mr Tegetmeier. Aug. 26th (Skeleton) 99. Hen Silver Runt Baily (own) Aug 29th 100 do. Tongue of. 101.Tailless. White Cock. (Tenby) Skeleton, 3d 102. Buck Rabbit Fancy (no relation of N.r. 91) lop-eared hare-coloured Brest. Sept 12. Mr Brent 103 Canary Bird Turn-crowned v. Bechstein p. 399. vol 3. do do. like wild but yellow beneath 104. Black Bald-head Mr Orens. Wicking Skin. Sept 13th 56 104 Bis tongue of do. [18v
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [353] March 1. 1860. J Beete Jukes - says Calymene Blumenbachii which ranges from upper to lower Silurian deposits present vars in two stages so that Salter thought of naming them distinct. Jukes Baily think the Spirifer Verneuilli is only vars this is same with S. disjunctus Strictu
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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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since that time has been great. As Mr. Baily, the great judge, remarked to me, it was formerly ordered that the comb of the Spanish cock should be upright, and in four or five years all good birds had upright combs; it was ordered that the Polish cock should have no comb or wattles, and now a bird thus furnished would be at once disqualified; beards were ordered, and out of fifty-seven pens lately (1860) exhibited at the Crystal Palace, all had beards. So it has been in many other cases. But in
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the strength of the principle of reversion; but it likewise depends to a certain extent on the continued 51 Mr. Baily, in 'The Poultry Chronicle,' vol. ii., 1854, p. 150. Also vol. i. p. 342; vol. iii. p. 245. 52 'Cottage Gardener,' 1855, December, p. 171; 1856, January, pp. 248, 323. 53 'Ueber Shorthorn Rindvieh,' 1857, s. 51. [page] 23
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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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since that time has been great. As Mr. Baily, the great judge, remarked to me, it was formerly ordered that the comb of the Spanish cock should be upright, and in four or five years all good birds had upright combs; it was ordered that the Polish cock should have no comb or wattles, and now a bird thus furnished would be at once disqualified; beards were ordered, and out of fifty-seven pens lately (1860) exhibited at the Crystal Palace, all had beards. So it has been in many other cases. But in
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the strength of the principle of reversion; but it likewise depends to a certain extent on the continued 51 Mr. Baily, in 'The Poultry Chronicle,' vol. ii., 1854, p. 150. Also vol. i. p. 342; vol. iii. p. 245. 52 'Cottage Gardener,' 1855, December, p. 171; 1856, January, pp. 248, 323. 53 'Ueber Shorthorn Rindvieh,' 1857, s. 51. [page] 23
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Darwin, C. R. 1868. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 1st ed., first issue. vol. 1.
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by any means pass over the assistance received from Mr. J. M. Eaton, Mr. Baker, Mr. Evans, and Mr. J. Baily, jun., of Mount-street—to the latter gentleman I have been indebted for some valuable specimens. To all these gentlemen I beg permission to return my sincere and cordial thanks. 3 'Les Pigeons de Volière et de Colombier,' Paris, 1824. During forty-five years the sole occupation of M. Corbié was the care of the pigeons belonging to the Duchess of Berry. [page] 13
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Darwin, C. R. 1868. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 1st ed., first issue. vol. 1.
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two Carriers direct from Persia; these had nearly the same character as the Madras bird, being about as large as the rock-pigeon, but the beak in one specimen was as much as 1.15 in length; the skin over the nostrils was only moderately, and that round the eyes scarcely at all wattled. Sub-race III. Bagadotten-Tauben of Neumeister (Pavdotten or Hocker-Tauben).—I owe to the kindness of Mr. Baily, jun., a dead specimen of this singular breed imported from Germany. It is certainly allied to the
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Darwin, C. R. 1868. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 1st ed., second issue. vol. 1.
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by any means pass over the assistance received from Mr. J. M. Eaton, Mr. Baker, Mr. Evans, and Mr. J. Baily, jun., of Mount-street to the latter gentleman I have been indebted for some valuable specimens. To all these gentlemen I beg permission to return my sincere and cordial thanks. 3 'Les Pigeons de Voli re et de Colombier,' Paris, 1824. During fortyfive years the sole occupation of M. Corbi was the care of the pigeons belonging to the Duchess of Berry. [page] 13
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two Carriers direct from Persia; these had nearly the same character as the Madras bird, being about as large as the rock-pigeon, but the beak in one specimen was as much as 1 15 in length; the skin over the nostrils was only moderately, and that round the eyes scarcely at all wattled. Sub-race III. Bagadotten-Tauben of Neumeister (Pavdotten or Hocker-Tauben). I owe to the kindness of Mr. Baily, jun., a dead specimen of this singular breed imported from Germany. It is certainly allied to the
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Darwin, C. R. 1868. Das Variiren der Thiere und Pflanzen im Zustande der Domestication. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. vol. 2.
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. Babington, C. C., iiber·den Ur sprung der Pflaume I, 436; briti sche Arten der Gattung Uoaa I, 467: Verschiedenheit der Viola lu tea und tricolor I, 470. Bachman, Mr., iiber den Trut habn II. 347; s. auch Audubon. Backzahn, Vorkommen eines sol chen 11.n der Stelle eines Schneide zahns II, 513. Bagadotten-Taube I, 174. Baily, Mr., iiber die Wirkung der Zucbtwahl auf Hilbner II, 266; iiber Dorking-Hiihner II, 316. Baird, S., iiber den Ursprung des Trnthuhns I. 364. Baker, Mr., iiber Erb
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Darwin, C. R. [1868]. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. With a preface by Asa Gray. New York: Orange Judd and Co. vol. 1.
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, which contained a greater assortment of many kinds than could anywhere else be seen; and he has always aided me with specimens and information given in the freest manner. Mr. Haynes and Mr. Corker have given me specimens of their magnificent Carriers. To Mr. Harrison Weir I am likewise indebted. Nor must I by any means pass over the assistance received from Mr. J. M. Eaton, Mr. Baker, Mr. Evans, and Mr. J. Baily, jun., of Mount-street to the latter gentlemen I have been indebted for some valuable
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Darwin, C. R. [1868]. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. With a preface by Asa Gray. New York: Orange Judd and Co. vol. 1.
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nostrils was only moderately, and that round the eyes scarcely at all wattled. Sub-race III. Bagadotten-Tauben of Neumeister (Pavdotten or Hocker-Tauben). I owe to the kindness of Mr. Baily, jun., a dead specimen of this singular breed imported from Germany. It is certainly allied to the Runts; nevertheless, from its close affinity with Carriers, it will be convenient here to describe it. The beak is long, and is hooked or bowed downwards in a highly remarkable manner, as will be seen in the
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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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., on the origin of the plum, i. 345; British species of the genus Rosa, i. 366; distinctness of Viola lutea and tricolor, i. 368. BACHMANN, Mr., on the turkey, ii. 262. See also Audubon. BADGER, breeding in confinement, ii. 151. BAGADOTTEN-TAUBE, i. 141. BAILY, Mr., on the effect of selection on fowls, ii. 198; on Dorking fowls, ii. 238. BAIRD, S., on the origin of the turkey, i. 292. BAKER, Mr., on heredity in the horse, ii. 11; on the degeneration of the horse by neglect, ii. 239; orders of
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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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species of the genus Rosa, i. 366; distinctness of Viola lutea and tricolor, i. 368. BACHMANN, Mr., on the turkey, ii. 262. See also Audubon. BADGER, breeding in confinement, ii. 151. BAGADOTTEN-TAUBE, i. 141. BAILY, Mr., on the effect of selection on fowls, ii. 198; on Dorking fowls, ii. 238. BAIRD, S., on the origin of the turkey, i. 292. BAKER, Mr., on heredity in the horse, ii. 11; on the degeneration of the horse by neglect, ii. 239; orders of Henrys VII. and VIII. for the destruction of
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Darwin, C. R. 1868. De la variation des animaux et des plantes sous l'action de la domestication. Translated by J. J. Moulinié. Preface by Carl Vogt. Paris: C. Reinwald. vol. 1.
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caronculeuse, et celle des yeux presque pas. Fig. 19. — Messager anglais. Sous-race III. — Bagadotten-Tauben de Neumeister (Pavdotten ou Hocker-Tauben). — Je dois à M. Baily un exemplaire de cette race singulière importée d'Allemagne, et qui, quoique certainement assez voisine des Runts, doit cependant, vu ses affinités avec les Messagers, être décrite ici. Le bec, long, est remarquablement recourbé en dessous et crochu, comme le montre la figure que nous donnons plus loin ( ) à propos du squelette
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Darwin, C. R. 1868. De la variation des animaux et des plantes sous l'action de la domestication. Translated by J. J. Moulinié. Preface by Carl Vogt. Paris: C. Reinwald. vol. 2.
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à des croisements qu'à une sélection rigoureuse. La première exposition de volailles eut lieu en 1845, au Jardin Zoologique, et les améliorations apportées depuis cette époque ont été grandes. M. Baily m'a fait remarquer, qu'autrefois on avait décidé que le coq Espagnol aurait la crête droite, et au bout de quatre ou cinq ans, tous les bons oiseaux l'eurent ainsi ; on prescrivit, chez le coq Huppé, l'absence de crête et de plumes sétiformes, aujourd'hui un oiseau qui en aurait serait laissé de
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B. 101 Babbage, C. Temple of Serapis. 8° 1847. 59 Babington, C. British Botany. 12° 1851. 40 Baerenbach F. von. Naturgeschichte des Weibes 1877 40 also — Gedanken über Teleologie 1878 123 Bagehot, Walter. Biographical Studies. Ed. by R. H. Hutton 8° London, 1881. 88 Baily, WH. British Fossils 8° 1875 Bain, A. 22 Senses and Intellect. 8° 1864. 12 Emotions and Will. 8° 1865. 12 --- 3rd Edit 1875 3
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Darwin, C. R. 1875. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 2d ed. vol. 2.
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. This subject has been discussed by fanciers,55 and the greater 54 Mr. Baily, in 'The Poultry Chronicle,' vol. ii. 1854, p. 150. Also vol. i. p. 342; vol. iii. p. 245. 55 'Cottage Gardener,' 1855, December, p. 171; 1856, January, pp. 248, 323. [page] 22
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access to Mr. Wicking's collection, which contained a greater assortment of kinds than could anywhere else be seen; and he has always aided me with specimens and information given in the freest manner. Mr. Haynes and Mr. Corker have given me specimens of their magnificent Carriers. To Mr. Harrison Weir I am likewise indebted. Nor must I by any means pass over the assistance received from Mr. J. M. Eaton, Mr. Baker, Mr. Evans, and Mr. J. Baily, jun., of Mount-street—to the latter gentleman I have
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wattled, whilst that over the nostrils was fairly wattled. The Hon. C. Murray, also, sent me two Carriers direct from Persia; these had nearly the same character as the Madras bird, being about as large as the rock-pigeon, but the beak in one specimen was as much as 1.15 in length; the skin over the nostrils was only moderately, and that round the eyes scarcely at all wattled. Sub-race III. Bagadotten-Tauben of Neumeister (Pavdotten- or Hocker-Tauben).—I owe to the kindness of Mr. Baily, jun
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Darwin, C. R. 1875. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 2d ed. vol. 2.
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. BABINGTON, C. C., on the origin of the plum, i. 367; British species of the genus Rosa, i. 390; distinctness of Viola lutea and tricolor, i. 392. BACHMANN, Mr., on the turkey, ii. 250. See also Audubon. BADGER, breeding in confinement, ii. 134. BAGADOTTEN-TAUBE, i. 148. BAILY, Mr., on the effect of selection on fowls, ii. 182; on Dorking fowls, ii. 224. BAIRD, S., on the origin of the turkey, i. 308. BAKER, Mr., on heredity in the horse, i. 455; on the degeneration of the horse by neglect, ii. 225
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3 1123 BABUCHIN, ELEKTRISCHE ORGANE Babuchin, A. 1876. Uebersicht der neuen Untersuchungen über Entwickelung, Bau und physiologische Verhältnisse der elektrischen and pseudoëlektrischen Organe. Archiv für Anatomie und Physiologie, und wissenschaftliche Medicin (January): 501-542. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 1123 ] PDF 442 Baily Fossil flowers of Ireland Baily, William Hellier. 1866. Fossil plants from the south of Ireland. Proceedings of the Natural History Society of Dublin 5: 41-45. [Darwin
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Darwin, C. R. 1879. De la variation des animaux et des plantes à l'état domestique. Traduit sur la seconde édition anglaise par Ed. Barbier; préface de Carl Vogt. Paris: C. Reinwald et Cie. vol. 1.
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154 PIGEONS DOMESTIQUES. Hocker-Tauben). — M. Baily a bien voulu me donner le cadavre d'un individu de cette race singulière importée d'Allemagne. Cette race est certainement alliée aux Runts; cependant, ses affinités avec les Messagers, sont telles qu'il convient de la décrire ici. Le bec est long, remarquablement recourbé en dessous et crochu, comme on le verra par la figure que je donne plus loin (fig. 24 et 27) en traitant du squelette. Les yeux sont entourés d'une large bande de peau
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Darwin, C. R. 1879. De la variation des animaux et des plantes à l'état domestique. Traduit sur la seconde édition anglaise par Ed. Barbier; préface de Carl Vogt. Paris: C. Reinwald et Cie. vol. 1.
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rivale de pigeons Grosse-gorge et m'en a donné quelques-uns. J'ai eu accès dans celle de N Wicking, qui renferme un assortiment de variétés comme on n'en saurait voir ailleurs ; le propriétaire s'est mis à ma disposition avec la plus grande obligeance. Je dois à MMi Haynes et Corker des spécimens de leurs magnifiques Messagers; de même à M. Ilarri-son Weir. Je ne dois pas omettre l'assistance que j'ai trouvée auprès de MM. J.-M. Eaton, Baker, Evans et J. Baily jeune ; ce dernier pour quelques
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Darwin, C. R. 1880. De la variation des animaux et des plantes à l'état domestique. Traduit sur la seconde édition anglaise par Ed. Barbier; préface de Carl Vogt. Paris: C. Reinwald et Cie. vol. 2.
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chez cette race que chez toute autre, fixer une couleur déterminée . Pendant la formation ou l'amélioration d'une race, on remarque 13 Ou ytwql Timlirr, 1831, p. 107. « M. Baily, Poitltry Chronuic, vol. II, 18oi, [i. loi). — Vol. 1, p. 343. — Vol, III, p, 2io. [page break
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Darwin, C. R. 1880. De la variation des animaux et des plantes à l'état domestique. Traduit sur la seconde édition anglaise par Ed. Barbier; préface de Carl Vogt. Paris: C. Reinwald et Cie. vol. 2.
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genre Uusi, i, 403; distinction des Viola luteu et trwolor, i, 406. Bacumanx. M. Sur le dindon, n, 263. JUgadotten-Taubf.,1, 133. Baily, M. Séleclion chez les races feallin's n, 192 ;sur les Dorkings, n, 236. Baihd, S. Origine du dindon, i, 319. Baker, M. lié édité chez le cheval, i, 470 ; dégénérescence du cheval par négligence, n, 237: desiruction de-* juments de taille inférieure sous Henri Vil et Henri VIII, n, 197. Bakewell. Modifications apportées par lui au mouton, n, 191 Balancement, h, 332
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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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place, and have written to Baily about prices, c. c. Sometime (when you are better) I should like very much to hear a little about your Little Call Duck ; why so called? And where you got it? and what it is like? I was so ignorant I did not even know there were three varieties of Dorking fowl: how do they differ? I forget whether I ever told you what the object of my present work is, it is to view all facts that I can master (eheu, eheu, how ignorant I find I am) in Natural History (as on
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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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parents, and I have no faith in anything short of actual measurement and the Rule of Three. I hope and believe I am not giving so much trouble without a motive of sufficient worth. I have got my fantails and pouters (choice birds, I hope, as I paid 20s. for each pair from Baily) in a grand cage and pigeon-house, and they are a decided amusement to me, and delight to H. In the course of my father's pigeon-fancying enterprise he necessarily became acquainted with breeders, and was fond of relating his
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Darwin, F. ed. 1889. Charles Darwins liv og breve med et kapitel selvbiografi. Translated by Martin Simon Søraas. Fagerstrand pr. Høvig: Bibliothek for de Tusen Hjem. Volume 2.
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om endda en ting; hvis nogen gammel han af oven-n vnte fj rkr race (ikke nder) skulde d eller bli saa gammel, at de ikke er til nogen nytte, vilde jeg gjerne, du skulde sende mig den med jernbanen under adresse „C. Darwin, adr. mr. Acton, Bromley, Kent . Vil du opbevare denne adresse? Paa denne maade kommer pakkerne hurtigst frem. Men dette er endda ikke saa vigtigt, da jeg nemlig kunde kj be de gamle fugle d de hos Baily og pr parerfr skeletterne. Selv om jeg ikke havde faaet brev fra dig
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Darwin, F. ed. 1889. Charles Darwins liv og breve med et kapitel selvbiografi. Translated by Martin Simon Søraas. Fagerstrand pr. Høvig: Bibliothek for de Tusen Hjem. Volume 2.
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hos Baily for 18 kroner parret)jB i et storartet bur og duehus; de er til stor for-B n ielse for mig og H. [page] 6
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