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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 85 20 Catalogue of Marine Polyzoa in the collection of the British Museum by George Busk. p. 39 Caberea Boryi Australia 23° 30' New Zealand, England, Tierra del Fuego p. 44 Bugula neritina Britain, New Zealand, Australia Rio de Janeiro Red Sea Honduras. p 54 Diachoris 2 spec. New Zealand. T. del Fuego p 67 Lepralia reticulata Britain, Egean, New Zealand auriculata Britain Egean Falkland Ids. 70 spinifera Britain Algos Bay(?) trispinosa Britain C. Horn
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. van Beneden. 1843. Mémoire sur les Campanulaires de la côte d'Ostende, considères sous le rapport physiologique, embryogénique et zoologique, 2nd series, Zool. vol. 20: 350-369.] Microscop. Soc. Oct. 28 /47/ Busk on a Flustraceous coralline with movable cup-organ. [D15
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [151] Henslow's Bot. p. 130 — a few cones on same trees often possess a different divergence from rest even on same cone; many of these anomalies originate in causes, which it is not difficult to appreciate.— It is often common to find in cones on same tree the generating spiral turning to right left — [Henslow, John Stevens. 1837. Descriptive and physiological botany. (Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopedia: Natural History). new ed. London: Longman, Orme
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1935 Corallines encrusting stems leaves of Fucus G. 4 to 10 Fathoms. [Busk Collection: Porella margaritifera; Lepralia (Pentapora) Margaritifera; L. discreta; Chorizopora discreta; C. bougainvillei] 1936 X do do on stones, Kelp, roots [note opposite] The inarticulate encrusting Corallina was in about 4 fathom water. This is curious in Corallina. [Busk Collection: Micropora stenostoma; Smittina landsborovii] 1834 April. E. Falkland Isd. 1937 S Shells (chiefly from Beach). Port Famine 1938 S
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digitate tentacles and no regular podia, this animal might be a holothuroid of order Molpadiida, or belong to order Apodida, family Chiridotidae, possibly Taeniogyrus contortus Ludwig. Lamarck's Fistularia is the European apodid Labidoplax digitata in family Synaptidae. 2 Celleporaria is a bryozoan of suborder Ascophora. 3 Specimen 888 (not in spirits) was identified by George Busk as the ascophorans Adeonella atlantica and A. fuegensis now preserved in the Busk Collection at the Natural History
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Corallines. 11 Fathoms: East entrance of Sts of Magellan. 1852 X Corallines, encrusting rock 40 Fathoms off C. Deceit Barnevelts [notes opposite] The one lapped up in paper has a delicate Polypus with 12 arms. Color pale red. One in blotting Paper was found in 75 Fathoms between Falklands Santa Cruz. [Busk Collection: Mucronella tricuspis; Discoporella fimbriata; Lepralia (Pentapora) monoceros; L. bicristata] 1871 Sertularia. Dynamena. East Coast of Tierra del Fuego. the Former with purple or
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pts. London, 1852-4. Some 120 of CD's dry specimens are still held in the George Busk Collection at the Natural History Museum, and about 20 of those stored in spirits are still in the Zoology Museum of Cambridge University, where they were catalogued by S.F. Harmer in 1901. In Specimen 874 (in spirits) Harmer found Tubulipora organisans D'Orb., Beania magellanica Busk, and Schizoporella hyalina var. (= Escharina brongniartiana D'Orb.). 2 CD's vulture heads in constant motion were specialized
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rubrum. See Plant Notes p. 170] 1833 March E Falkland Island 1086 I X Harpalidous insect Falkland Islands 1087 I 1088. Heterom. near coast Falkland Islands [note opposite] Both insect s are common to Tierra del Fuego 1137 I Gonoleptes 1138 Cancer 1139 X Cellaria stony dichotomous Coralline [note opposite] The latter growing on the leaves of Fucus giganteus [Busk Collection: Salicornaria malvinensis] 1140 Spongia. colour gamboge yellow 1141 [Busk Collection: Membranipora galeata] 1142 I Cellaria
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. original having been lost X [note opposite] 937 Specimen destroyed 932 Coralls 30 fathoms [Busk Collection: Schizoporella harmeroides; Cellarinella dubia; Idmonea] 934 Coralls 30 fathoms [Busk Collection: Eschara fuegensis; Adeonella atlantica; A. fuegensis] 967 I Hymenopt: Ponsonby Sound: 968 I Lucanus in rotten Beech: do: 969 I Hemip, in great numbers under rotten bark. Ponsonby Sound 970 B Tringa. in flocks on the beach Goree Sound: [cont. opposite] in the Falkland Islands [Squatarola cincta
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42°.30 S. April 17th. Vide drawing of animal by Capt. Fitz Roy. 1 Apodida, Chiridotidae, a sea cucumber, possibly Trochodota purpurea. 2 Not the thecate hydroid Obelia, but might be a calcareous hydrocoral of order Stylasterina. On the same Fucus, specimen 1161 (dry) in the George Busk Collection had in addition bryozoans listed as Porella margaritifera and Tubulipora phalangea. On specimen 1877 (dry) in the Busk Collection CD later found the same hydroid together with P. margaritifera and
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. Amphiroa. Tubularia. Fucus [note opposite] Amphiroa. V 56 [Amphiroa exilis, syntype specimen. See Fig. 1 in Plant Notes p. 188] [Busk Collection: Nichtina tuberculata] 596 P : 597: 598: 599: 600 Cryptog: plants, chiefly on rotten trees in forest. [see Plant Notes, p. 162] 1832 June. Rio de Janeiro 601 S Ampullaria. fresh W land shell 602 X Pilumnus [?]. Botofogo Bay. [note opposite] 9 lateral spines. extreme one not biggest: alternating layer. bad specimen. 614 Bottle of Arachnid ; also labelled
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are noted here, and the surviving specimens are again asterisked. Others of Darwin's polyzoa not stored in spirits were identified by George Busk3 at the Natural History Museum in London. The identifications entered by Busk against CD's bryozoans now held at the Natural History Museum in the Busk Collection are noted here, and the specimens are asterisked. The list of birds was copied by CD himself from the Zoology Notes with a number of important additions. It has been transcribed by Nora Barlow
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species with (885) the latter is wrongly described with 16. [note opposite] The difficulty of counting the arms is great. 915 Cellaria. V 230916 C Crustaci . crawling on scales of fish (906 7) 917 C Crust: NB caught as all these marine productions by pulling up roots of Kelp * 918 Annelid 919 Spongi Box XX 920 Flustra (with Vulture heads) V 230 [Beania costata Busk SFH] * 921 Arachnid . under stones on high hill 960 feet above sea. 922 Gonoleptes. Arachnid . [3 words illeg.]923 Earth worm. under
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: Chonos Archipel. [note opposite] Has the structure of the Flustrace : Tentacula 14 or 16. [Busk Collection: Idmonea milneana] 2478 Pebble from beach, showing manner of abundant growth of Corallina: now bleached. Chonos Archipel: 2479 B 2480. Male Female Woodpecker: high mountain. P. Tres Montes [listed as Picus kingii G.R.Gray in Zoology 3:113, NHM 1855.12.19.101, 2480 carries CD's own field label] * 2481 B Dove do. [listed as Columba Fitzroyii King in Zoology 3:114] 1835 Jany Chonos Archipel
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a Sula. Abrolhos. 29th. 390 391. Oscillaria V 31. 392 P Conferva. V 32393 S Coronula. Abrolhos 394 S Balanid . do in corals. Shells c Bahia 395 X Halimeda. [?] [Halimeda opuntia, see Plant Notes, p. 187] 2 Eschara, 20 fathoms off Abrolhos. [note b opposite] One of the Eschara had opening of cell this shape: body of polypus doubled up behind cell. [sketch in margin] Cell covered with pores [Busk Collection: Membranipora magnilabris] [Stegenoporella magnilabris, Type by exchange with B.M.(N.H
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, trunk thick in proportion: common3256 P Wild Cotton tree. one of the commonest shrubs 3257 P Green thickets, bright green generally common near sea-side 3258 P Convolvulus-like plant, on sea-sand; flower pink 3259 P One of the commonest low bushes, small yellow flower. 3260 (Number lost) 3261 Caryophillia. reddish orange 3262 do. fine bright yellow, both at dead low Water. 1835 Octob. Galapagos Is 3263 Various Cellari , encrusting Corallines c from 40 Fathoms deep [Busk Collection: Mucronella
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difference with old cell). Polypus can be indistinctly seen within. This Coralline by Lamx. arrangement would be one of the Sertulari 8. Yet how truly different from the only one I have examined, the Clytias. At first sight however it resembles in its appearance the creeping sorts. |236| 1 Cellularioidea, bryozoan identified by S.F. Harmer as Beania costata Busk. 2 Anascan bryozoan. 3 Coelostegoidea, bryozoan identified by S.F. Harmer as Micropora uncifera. 4 CD's little marginal sketch nicely
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290 Planaria V 53291 Vaginulus V 45(d) 292 R Leposternum same as (270) 1832 June Rio de Janeiro 293 C Palemon, reported by fishermen to be from fresh Water. 294 Comatula, differs from (283) in its colour pinn on arms 295 Comatula same as (283) 296 X Asterias, back brownish black [cont. opposite] with irregular markings of Hyacinth red 297 Sertularia (?) same as (265) [Sertularian (with gonangia) on which were found Membranipora ornata Busk and Schizoporella hyalina SFH]* 298 Tubularia n 299
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) 872 S Shells. Hab: do. 873 C X Crust. Brac: above crimson purplish red . beneath do but paler [note opposite] Some of those caught by the Fuegians were a yard wide from tip to tip of legs. 874 Flustra (with Capsules) V 219 [Schizoporella hyalina, var (= Escharina brongniartiana D'Orb.), Beania magellicana Busk, Tubulipora organisans D'Orb. SFH] * 875 Various encrusting Corallines. East Entrance of Beagle Ch: 10 Fathoms. leaves roots of Fucus 876 F X Kelp. Fish. Beagle Channel [note opposite] Back
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255 [Sertularians SFH] * 969 P X Sea-weed, color same as common red, delicate sea-weeds: all these come from rocky bottom 8 Fathoms off Sts of Magellan. [note opposite] There are some small Ascidia, the greater half of which are coloured pale Vermilion R . 970 Crisia V. 255. [Caberea minima Busk (?) SFH] * 971 X Corallines. 10 Fathom, Sts of Magellan: [note opposite] The Obelia has a polypus with the structure of the Flustrace : 972 Sertularia Flustra V. 255. Port Famine 973 P X Fungus on Beech
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Europ an. (bare hind legs c) 1160 B Falco, probably the male of (1054): as these are the only sorts common in Falk Island. [listed in Zoology 3:30-1 as Circus cinerius Vieill] 1161 7 Coralline on Fucus giganteus. chiefly Obelia same as (597 spirits) [Busk Collection: Porella margaritifera; Tubulipora phalangea] 1162 P X The common grass which so universally covers the whole island [note opposite] Growing on the peat. [Cortaderia pilosa. See Plant Notes p. 171] 1163 P This is largest tree, sometimes
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like this: [note ends] 1 Gastropoda, possibly superfamily Trochacea, a top snail. 2 The Tubiporées listed by Lamouroux on pp. 65-7 among order XVII of the polypiers entièrement pierreux et non flexibles, are distinguished from the flexible Gorgonias in order IX on pp. 31-7. The organ-pipe coral Tubipora is a polyp of order Stolonifera. A specimen of Idmonea milneana Busk was identified by S.F. Harmer in No. 175 (in spirits). 3 Although this claim was repeated in CD's letter to Henslow of 15
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in the Herbarium of Trinity College Dublin as described in Plant Notes pp. 186-90. Specimen 595 also included the bryozoan Nichtina tuberculata preserved in the Busk Collection at the Natural History Museum 5 The second CD P. 15 was later renumbered 15 bis. 6 Named Amphiroa exilis var. crassiuscula by Harvey. See Plant Notes pp. 199-200. 7 A hunting spider of family Ctenidae, in CD's 2nd division. His 1st division would be flat hunting spiders, family Platoridae. 8 A genus of lynx spiders
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Zoology 4:11-12 as Plectropoma Patachonica Jen. 3 Augustus Earle was the first official artist on board the Beagle. 4 Listed in Zoology 4:20-1 as Pinguipes fasciatus Jen. 5 Identified by S.F. Harmer as Cellepora eatonensis Busk. [CD P. 78 continues] Flustra1355 (a) Habitat same as last: Coralline is closely allied to Flustra, but is a distinct new genus. Stem much irregularly branched, flexible, about 2 inches high, coloured reddish. Cells in 2, 3 or 4 rows according to breadth of branch, opening
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patagonica, which survives in the Busk Collection of the Natural History Museum. 2 The specimen of Amphiroa orbigniana Harvey ex Decaisne, collected at Port Desire and included in CD's jar no. 1770 with Halimeda and Cellaria, is preserved in the Cryptogamic Herbarium of the Natural History Museum, and is illustrated on Plant Notes p. 193. [CD P. 211 continues] Sea weed1 (a) Sea weed First narrows Sts of Magellan: Branches very fine bifurcate. colour Hyacinth red with little Aurora . Extremities of
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H.M.S. Conway that would be followed by those carried by the Beagle herself. Although several of CD's consignments of specimens were considerably delayed in transit, all of them eventually arrived safely in England. Endnotes to Specimen Lists 1 See Darwinian Heritage pp. 973-1019. 2 See CUL MS DAR 236. 3 See George Busk Catalogue of Marine Polyzoa in the Collection of the British Museum, Cheilostomata Parts I (1852) and II (1854), and Cyclostomatous Polyzoa (1875). The Trustees of the British
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opposite] One of them grows in rigid funnell-shaped pieces; the spines on the cells are of two sorts, one simple; the other long flexible with distant notches only visible with lens ¼ focal distance. Perhaps this belongs to Flustrace . [Caberea rostrata Busk, Scrupocellaria, in pencil Menipea?? SFH] * 353 X Corallina. Habitat, same. [note opposite] Colour pale. (Hornera Lamouroux?) 354 F Fish. Habitat same as last V 77 Copy [Pinguipes fasciatus Jen., Zoology 4:20-1. Exd. LJ] [page] 332 Specimens in
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1832 Coast of Patagonia 355 X Flustra (new genus) V 78 [note opposite] 355:356: Habitats c same as (347) [Bugula SFH] * 356 X Cellepora (?) V 77 [Cellepora eatonensis Busk SFH] * 357 C Porcellana. same (351) 358 X Fish. Habitat same (347) [note opposite] Colour above salmon coloured [Plectropoma Patachonica Jen., Zoology 4:11-12. Exd. LJ] 359 F Squalus. V 81 Copy [Great Shark (bad) LJ] 360 Mollus: Tunicata. V 82361 C Erichthus (new species) V 88: Mysis (new species) V 89 a new genus in
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; picked up Lat 45°S at sea. (came from the South) 886 S Ampullaria, very abundant in marshes near R. Plata. B: Ayres. 887 S Its eggs, color scarlet red , on rushes few inches above the water. in great numbers; so as to be beautiful 1832 Decemb: 20th Good Success Bay [note opposite] All specimens from 888 to 900 much injured by the gale of Jany 13th. Numbers 894....900 changed into 931...937 [see Beagle Diary pp. 131-2] 888 X Celleporaria (?) V 143 [Busk Collection: Adeonella atlantica; A
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from aperture at the foot of spine; very simple, with 12-- or 16--- arms; highly retractile. Coralline pale peach blossom red . [Busk Collection: Flustramorpha flabellaris var. patagonica] 1710 B Eggs of Hawk (1706) sparrow (1704) 1712 I Cicindela (2 specimens) taken on dry mud bank, encrusted with salt. habits like Hybrida. Port St Julian. 1834 Jan. Port St. Julian 1713 I Truncatipennis, under salt-loving plant just above high water. 1714 I Hab: do (Young specimen) [see Insect Notes p. 77] 1715 I
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valves. Hab same as (1759) [note opposite] Horns of valves fine pink. 1763 S Solen. Port St. Julian 1770 Halimeda Cellaria. Port Desire [note opposite] Halimeda V 211 [CD's Halimeda was a green alga (Chlorophyta) and is shown in Fig. 4 of Plant Notes pp. 186-217 as the syntype specimen of Amphiroa orbigniana Harvey ex Decaisne. The specimen of Cellaria bottled with it was identified in the Busk Collection as Menipea patagonica] 1771 B Sparrow same as (1704) 1772 B Hawk. iris dark brown. legs blueish
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, beak bright yellow: feeding on bits Carrion by necessity? [listed as Milvago leucurus in Zoology 3:15-18] 1927: 1928. Small encrusting Corallines from the Kelp: specimens appear small, but are very interesting. [Busk Collection: Salicornaria malvinensis] 1929 S Shells. Kelp: excepting small thin bivalve on the beach 1930 P X Gum-resin, exuded from the bosses of the Hydrocotile gummifer [note opposite] Chemical analysis. 1931 B Furnarius (1823). (Male). V 241(a) 1932 B X Caracara (female) V 238(a
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. Port Egmont, W Falkland English Rat?. 2069 Crisia V 2552070 X Coralline shells. 10 to 20 Fathom St. Magellan [note opposite] The Tubularia. Clytia from Ships bottom. [Busk Collection: Mucronella tricuspis; Arachnopusia monoceros; Membranipora umbonata] 2071 X Holuthuria - doris V 215 [note opposite] The obscurely-colored ones were put in Spirits 2072 S Balanus, 10 to 20 Fathoms St of Magellan. (common) [note opposite] 2072: 73: Both rather remarkable in their Hab. as belonging to tribes
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3d piece is preserved in Spirits (1095) [in margin] Cabinet1834 Decemb. C. Tres Montes 2430 Corall. encrusting in spots stones 13 Fathoms C. Tres Montes. [Busk Collection: Discoporella sp.] 2431 A X Fox. (Blue fox of Molina) a not very common animal. SE point of Chiloe. [note opposite] killed by blow from my geological hammer, on the rocks on sea-beach. [listed as Canis fulvipes in Zoology 2:12-13] 2432 A X Mus: Midship Bay, Chonos Archipelago [cont. opposite] on a small island! 2433 A Mus: do
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arms without case, on larger ring. short. thick. 8 Fathoms. Off Sts of Magellan. [note (b)] This Dynamena has sometimes (pear-shaped?) faintly purple Ovaria, attached between two of the cells. [note ends] 1 Alcyonacea, soft coral, dead men's fingers. 2 A bryozoan listed as Eschara gigantea 1854.11.15.163 in the George Busk Collection at the Natural History Museum. 3,4 Thecate hydroids in order Leptothecata, noted by S.F. Harmer as 'Sertularians'. [CD P. 255 continues] Crisia (?)1Lam.x2970PL. 13
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, 375, 377 Botanic Garden, Rio de Janeiro 38, 58, 376 Brig Spey, H.M.Packet 8 British Museum (Natural History) xxiv, 128, 199, 317 19, 356, 409 Broderip, William John 319 Brown, Robert xxvi, 32, 34 Buenos Aires [Ayres] 65, 174, 179, 381, 390 3 Buffon, Georges-Louis Leclerc, comte de xviii Burkhardt, Frederick xxix, xxxiv Busk, George 35, 52, 72, 125, 149, 188, 199, 208, 226, 318 9, 330 2, 348 9, 351, 396 Button, Jemmy 24, 91, 128, 135 Bynoe, Benjamin 91, 135, 182, 211 12, 280, 293 4, 297, 299 300
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. coast — really La Plata)} Aug. 26th 1832 — Sounding 14 fathoms} Caberea rostrata, Busk Scrupocellaria p. 260 *970. Crisia. V.266 Sts of Magellan May, 1834 Caberea minima, Busk (?) 886. Loricaria (?) V.226. Tierra del Fuego, March, 1834.} {Menipea {Cellularia 355. Flustra (new genus) V.78. Coast of Patagonia, 1832 Bugula p. 259 *920. Flustra with Vulture's heads. V.230. E. Falklands Is, March, 1834 {Beania costrata, Busk (Phil. Trans. vol 168, 1879, p. 195 pl. x, figs, 4, 5, 6. For the hooks on
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*932. Flustra (with capsule 4th species) V.233. E. Falkland Is, April, 1834 Micropora uncifera, Busk *930/ Hippothoa (Lam) allied to: but cells connected by long curved [brackets] (?). E. Falkland Is, Apr. 1834 Hippothoa 356 (the label was loose, but probably belonged to this specimen) Cellepora (?) V.77. Coast of Patagonia, 1832 Cellepora eatonensis, Busk 175. Tubipores 9?). Abrolhos, 29th March 1832. V.33 Idmonea milneana, D'Orb. 629. Zoophite (?) on beach. Maldonado May 1833 ? [Alcyondum
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Harmer, S. F. 1901. List of specimens [of marine invertebrates] collected on the Beagle which were kept or discarded, with extracts from Darwin's manuscripts referring to specimens kept in the museum.
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securely be retracted within the orifice of cell. — (long description follows) – p. 233 Flustra with capsule 932 4th species. E. Falkland Isds, April, 1834. (Micropora uncifera, Busk S.F.H.). Cells pear-shaped encrusting; placed without order at base of cell there is a fixed vultures head (of less regular form than hitherto): the lower beak or jaw is generally open but rarely closed itself, excepting when touched then it firmly seizes the object. - I believe there is a membranous valve to the
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. Steenstrup, Johannes Japetus Smith. 1845. On the alternation of generations. Trans. from the German edition by George Busk. London. [Darwin Library-CUL] Thompson, Allen. 1839. Generation. In vol. 2, pp. 424-80, of Todd, Robert Bentley, ed., The cyclopedia of anatomy and physiology. 5 vols., in 6. London. 1836-59. Wagner, Rudolph. 1845. Elements of the comparative anatomy of the vertebrate animals. ed. from the German by A. Tulk. London. [Darwin Library-CUL] 18
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Islington James Scott Bowerbank (1797-1877), palaeontologist. Busk George 2 Gloucester Place Greenwich 15 Harley St. W. George Busk (1807-1886), palaeontologist and close friend of T. H. Huxley. {Barytes carbonate for Rats from Dymond? of Holborn Gardeners Chron 1851 p. 597 Powdered v. Gardeners' Chronicle 1850. Jan 12 Feb 9 March 16 Notes on rat poison from the Gardeners' Chronicle. Kidd 1851, Kidd 1850, Kidd 1850 and Kidd 1850. See The Complete Library of Charles Darwin. Dymond Co. Manufacturing
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Catalogue of Books extracted (not Journals) 20. Busk, Catalogue of Polyzoa. on range of in N. S. 21. Vernon Harcourt, Madeira. var. of Birds. [Rearing] Canary Birds. Swift different habit. Madeira Birds. Pigeons var. of Straggling Birds. Letter Mason on Currents 22 Loudon arboretum et fructicetum: many curious varieties hereditary vars. 23. Gallesio, Teoria dell Riproduzione. on variability on sterility. oranges sour 7 sweet on same branch. On variation of seedling oranges. on crossing natural
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Abstract of Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London
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in Southern India. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 24: 484-495. PDF p 499 Busk on the Asiatic elephant apparently having existed in Japan. Adams, Andrew Leith. 1868. Has the Asiatic elephant been found in a fossil state? With some additional remarks by G. Busk, Esq., F.R.S., F.G.S. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 24: 496-499. PDF no 97 p 53 Salter Hicks on Menevian group. describes the metamorph. of a Trilobite, shewing that still earlier forms must
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Darwin, C. R. 1851 [=1852]. A monograph of the sub-class Cirripedia, with figures of all the species. The Lepadidæ; or, pedunculated cirripedes. London: The Ray Society. vol. 1
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particularly interesting collection of Cirripedes from the Island of Madeira—a collection offering a singular proof what treasures skill and industry can discover in the most confined locality. The well-known conchologist, Mr. J. G. Jeffreys, has sent for my examination a very fine collection of British specimens, together with a copious MS. list of synonyms, with the authorities quoted. To the kindness of Messrs. Mc Andrew, Lovell Reeve, G. Busk, G. B. Sowerby, Sen., D. Sharpe, Bowerbank, Hancock
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Darwin, C. R. 1851 [=1852]. A monograph of the sub-class Cirripedia, with figures of all the species. The Lepadidæ; or, pedunculated cirripedes. London: The Ray Society. vol. 1
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cannot persuade myself, without seeing a graduated series, that the differences immediately to be pointed out can be due to ordinary variation. I am much indebted for specimens to the kindness of Mr. Busk. [page] 12
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Darwin, C. R. 1851 [=1852]. A monograph of the sub-class Cirripedia, with figures of all the species. The Lepadidæ; or, pedunculated cirripedes. London: The Ray Society. vol. 1
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,' ch. v, 1846;—a translation of which I have seen, owing to the great kindness of Mr. Busk. Mr. Goodsir has described ('Edin. New Phil. Journal,' July 1843,) what he considers the male of Balanus; but I have seen this same parasitic creature charged with ova, including larvæ! From the resemblance of the larvæ to the little crustacean described by Mr. Goodsir, in the same paper, as a distinct parasite, I believe the latter to be the male of his so-called male Balanus, and that all belong to the same
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. Busk, George. 1852-4. Catalogue of marine Polyzoa in the collection of the British Museum. ed. by J. E. Gray. 2 parts London. [Darwin Library-CUL Abstract in CUL-DAR71.85-6.] Carpenter, William Benjamin. 1854. Principles of comparative physiology. 4th ed. London. [Darwin Library-CUL] Desmoulins, Louis Antoine. 1822. Mémoire sur la distribution géographique des animaux vertébrés, moins les oiseaux. Journal de Physique 94: 19-61. Godron, Dominique Alexandre. 1853. Florula juvenalis. Montpellier
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1856
'Natural selection' chapter 3 (On the possibility of all organic beings occasionally crossing and on the remarkable susceptibility of the reproductive system to external agencies)
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(Ch. 3 all animals cross) animals. In all cases of aquatic In parasitic worms or Entozoa, some many are bisexual unisexual but some which are hermaphrodite (Dr. Creplin in appendix to Steenstrup's Untersuchungen über das vorkommen des Hermaphroditismus Dr. Hornschuch 1846. A bran I have seen a translation of this owing to the kindness of Mr. Busk) require mutually unite; Dr. Creplin sa remarks that in those in which von Siebold discovered an internal passage from the male to the female organs
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Stauffer, R. C. ed. 1975. Charles Darwin's Natural Selection; being the second part of his big species book written from 1856 to 1858. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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analogy of plants, I should expect that this maturity at different periods would prove to be of frequent occurrence with/23/animals. In parasitic worms or Entozoa, many are bisexual unisexual, but some which are hermaphrodite4 mutually unite; Dr. Creplin remarks that in 1 Monograph on the Cirripedia, published by the Ray Soc. 1854. p. 102. 2 [Here Darwin pencilled 'all?' before 'the gasteropod', a line under and a question mark after 'gasteropod' and two question marks after 'annelids'. In the
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Stauffer, R. C. ed. 1975. Charles Darwin's Natural Selection; being the second part of his big species book written from 1856 to 1858. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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abundant, 183 Bunbury, Charles James Fox European plants at the Cape of Good Hope,552, and vice versa, 559 n 5 Universality of naturalised plants, 219 n 1 Burnes, Alexander Bactrian x common camel, 437 Birds trained for hawking, 77 n 4 Busk, George European corallines found at Tierra del Fuego, New Zealand, and the Cape, 555-6 Byron John Fearless foxes of the Falklands, 496 Cabot, Samuel Labrador gulls nest in trees, 502-3 Cada Mosto, Alvise da Pigeons on C. de Verde Islands tame, 495 n 1 Increase
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