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CUL-DAR75.80    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   [Abstracts of 8vo Pamphlets] `[G]630-[G]693'   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 80 (18 Abstract of 8vo Pamphlets 630 p 556 fall of shells, f. w. apparently living. Allen, Joel Asaph. 1869. Notes on some of the rarer birds of Massachusetts. American Naturalist 3 (December): 505-519. (whole issue) [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 630] PDF 632 Scudder p. 48, Cave orthop. same genus in Europe N America New Zealand. Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. 1869. A century of Orthoptera. Decade I.—Gryllides. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural
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CUL-DAR75.82    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   [Abstracts of 8vo Pamphlets] `[G]791-[G]840'   Text   Image
centre de la Bohème. Paris: the author. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 809] PDF 814 Masters, Distrib of plants, glacial period. Martins, Charles Frédéric. 1872. Une station géodésique au sommet du Canigou. Paris: Claye. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 814] Text 815 Gill Mollusca are adapted to breathe air, is different [ways] like F. Müller centaceous. Gill, Theodore. 1871. Arrangement of the families of mollusks. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 714, 815] PDF 816
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
[loose insert: letter from G. Chiantore 16 June 1875. Correspondence vol. 23. This letter thanks Darwin for the advice to await the 2d ed. of Variation before preparing the Italian translation in 1876 F920 Image PDF. There is an entry for Canestrini below.] [Chiantore letter
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
preacher and author. Moved to Britain in 1863. Carus Victor 53 George St Edinburgh.— Julius Victor Carus. Listed on p. 7 and again below. Canestrini Prof. Padova Italy Giovanni Canestrini (1835-1900), Italian zoologist, translated first Italian edition of Origin (1864 Image PDF F706) and 2d ed. of Variation: Darwin, 1876. Variazione degli animali e delle piante allo stato domestico. Image PDF F920 Cameron H.  Lovett R. Shoreham Kent. Verney Lovett Cameron (1844-1894), explorer in Africa. Carus
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CUL-DAR210.11.33    Note:    1868--1870   presentation copies - `Variation' 1st and 2d editions   Text
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 33 Variation under Domestication 1867 English Edit. 1 Self 2 Etty 3 William 4 Erasmus 5 Th. Rivers 6 Sir W. Elliot 7 John Scott ✓ 8 R. Swinhoe. H.M. Cons through foreign Office 9 Tegetmeier 10 Blyth   Princess Terrace R. Park 11 Aug. Laugel   Orlean House Richmon   Surrey 12 Victor Carus 13 Mr. Robinson Munro at Pet Lawson. Inverleith Row 14 W. D. Fox 15 Fritz Müller ✓ 16 Walsh 17 Canestrini Modena ✓ 18 Asa Gray 19 Lyell 20 Hooker 21 Huxley 22 Wallace
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CUL-DAR85.B64    Note:    [1868]   [Partial translation of Canestrini to Darwin, 8 April 1868] This is abstract of the whole / Prof Cornalia.   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [B64] (Canestrini) (2d Letter) [in margin:] This is abstract of the whole I must now add induced by the observations of one of our best bacologs, Prof. Cornalia that when a lot match of silkworms is healthy, the resulting males females approach uncommonly near to equality. This equality was particularly observed when the brood was examined in freedom. In breeding in the House in sickness, the males are in /over [B64v
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CUL-DAR210.11.32    Note:    1871   presentation copies - `Descent'   Text
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 32 [in margin] 20 or 30 copies presented to me Descent of Man Presentn Copies. ✓ D'i Fritz Muller Rio Itajahy, Brazil viâ Southampton ✓ Prof. Hackel Jena Saxe Weimer ✓ G. Lushington Vernon Lushington The Hon. J. D. Caton, Ottawa Illinois U. States ✓ Roland Trimen Eqr Goverment Office Cape Town C. of Good Hope ✓ Prof. Donders Utrecht Holland ✓ G. W. Norman Eqr Bromley Common ✓ Dr. Ant. Dohrn Jena Saxe Weimar ✓ Prof. Gegenbaur do do ✓ Prof. Asa Gray
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F937.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1871. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. London: John Murray. vol. 1.   Text   Image   PDF
as the guide for the full development of the organ, even after the lapse of an enormous interval of time. Professor Canestrini,36 after discussing the foregoing and various analogous cases, arrives at the same conclusion as that just given. He adduces, as another instance, the malar bone, which, in some of the Quadrumana and other mammals, normally consists of two portions. This is its condition in the two-months-old human f tus; and thus it sometimes remains, through arrested development, in
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F1065.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1871. Die Abstammung des Menschen und die geschlechtliche Zuchtwahl. Translated by J. V. Carus. 2 vols. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. Volume 1.   Text   Image   PDF
Cap. 4. Rückschlag. 107 Resultat blossen Zufalls sein könne. Aber das Princip des Rückschlags, durch welches lange verlorene latente Bildungen von Neuem in's Leben gerufen werden, mag als Führer für die volle Entwicklung des Orgaus dienen, selbst nach dem Verlauf einer enorm langen Zeit. Professor Canestrini :'6 kommt nach Erörterung der vorstehenden und noch anderer analogen Fälle zu demselben Scbluss, wie der eben mitgetheilte. Er führt als ferneres Beispiel noch das Wangenbein an, welches
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F937.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1871. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. London: John Murray. vol. 1.   Text   Image   PDF
Lepidoptera, when captured in the imago state, and when reared from the egg or caterpillar state. It is believed by many breeders in Italy, as I hear from Professor Canestrini, that the female caterpillar of the silk-moth suffers more from the recent disease than the male; and Dr. Staudinger informs me that in rearing Lepidoptera more females die in the cocoon than males. With many species the female caterpillar is larger than the male, and a collector would naturally choose the finest specimens, and
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F937.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1871. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. London: John Murray. vol. 1.   Text   Image   PDF
in a rudimentary condition in man; they are also variable in development, or at least in function. I have seen one man who could draw his ears forwards, and another who could draw them backwards;23 23 Canestrini quotes Hyrt. (' Annuario della Soc. dei Naturalisti,' Modena. 1867, p. 97) to the same effect. [page] 2
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F937.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1871. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. London: John Murray. vol. 1.   Text   Image   PDF
the female sex; and on the principle of the descent of man from some lower form, its presence can be understood; for it has been detected in several of the lower animals, and in all of 43 'The Anatomy of Expression,' 1844, p. 110, 131. 44 Quoted by Prof. Canestrini in the 'Annuario,' c., 1867, p. 90. [page] 12
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F937.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1871. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. London: John Murray. vol. 1.   Text   Image   PDF
Mensch, im Lichte der Darwin' sche Lehre,' 1865, von Dr. F. Rolle. I will not attempt to give references to all the authors who have taken the same side of the question. Thus G. Canestrini has published ('Annuario della Soc. d. Nat.,' Modena, 1867, p. 81) a very curious paper on rudimentary characters, as bearing on the origin of man. Another work has (1869) been published by Dr. Barrago Francesco, bearing in Italian the title of Man, made in the image of God, was also made in the image of the ape
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F937.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1871. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. London: John Murray. vol. 1.   Text   Image   PDF
'Man's Place in Nature,' p. 65. 18 I had written a rough copy of this chapter before reading a valuable paper, Caratteri rudimentali in ordine all' origine del uomo ('Annuario della Soc. d. Nat.,' Modena, 1867, p. 81), by G. Canestrini, to which paper I am considerably indebted. H ckel has given admirable discussions on this whole subject, under the title of Dysteleology, in his 'Generelle Morphologie' and 'Sch pfungsgeschichte.' VOL. I. C [page] 1
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F937.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1871. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. London: John Murray. vol. 1.   Text   Image   PDF
quently in ancient than in recent crania, especially as Canestrini has observed in those exhumed from the Drift and belonging to the brachycephalic type. Here again he comes to the same conclusion as in the analogous case of the malar bones. In this and other instances presently to be given, the cause of ancient races approaching the lower animals in certain characters more frequently than do the modern races, appears to be that the latter stand at a somewhat greater distance in the long line
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F937.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1871. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. London: John Murray. vol. 1.   Text   Image   PDF
Italy, and consulting various treatises, I cannot find that this has ever been done. The general opinion appears to be that the sexes are nearly equal, but in Italy as I hear from Professor Canestrini, many breeders are convinced that the females are produced in excess. The same naturalist, however, informs me, that in the two yearly broods of the Ailanthus silk-moth (Bombyx cynthia), the males greatly preponderate in the first, whilst in the second the two sexes are nearly equal, or the females
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CUL-DAR75.33    Abstract:    [1871--1882.04.00]   Abstract of `Annals and Magazine of Natural History' 1869-1871   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 33 Annals Mag of Nat Hist. 1869 p 96 — 17 sp of Fossil Horses in N. America Marsh, Othniel Charles. 1869. Notice of a new and diminutive species of fossil horse (Equus parvulus), from the tertiary of Nebraska. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 3(13): 95-96. PDF p 397 Fossil Hippopotamus in Madagascar. Milne-Edwards, Alphonse. 1869. On the zoological discoveries recently made in Madagascar by M. Alfred Grandidier. Annals and Magazine of Natural
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F937.2    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1871. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. London: John Murray. vol. 2.   Text   Image   PDF
of, ii. 115. CAUDAL vertebr , number of, in macaques and baboons, i. 150; basal, of monkeys, imbedded in the body, i. 151. CANESTRINI, G., on rudimentary characters and the origin of man, i. 4; on rudimentary characters, i. 17; on the movement of the ear in man, i. 20; on the variability of the vermiform appendage in man, i. 27; on the abnormal division of the malar bone in man, i. 124; on abnormal conditions of the human uterus, i. 124; on the persistence of the frontal suture in man, i. 125
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F937.2    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1871. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. London: John Murray. vol. 2.   Text   Image   PDF
two or three females, i. 406; proportion of the sexes in, i. 309, 311; Ailanthus, Prof. Canestrini, on the destruction of its larv by wasps, i. 311. SIMIAD , i. 195; their origin and divisions, i. 213. SIMILARITY, sexual, i. 277. SINGING of the Cicad and Fulgorid , i. 351; of tree-frogs, ii. 27; of birds, object of the, ii. 52. SIRENIA, nakedness of, i. 148. Sirex juvencus, i. 365. SIRICID , difference of the sexes in, i. 365. SISKIN, ii. 85; pairing with a canary, ii. 115. Sitana, throat-pouch
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F1065.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1871. Die Abstammung des Menschen und die geschlechtliche Zuchtwahl. Translated by J. V. Carus. 2 vols. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. Volume 1.   Text   Image   PDF
. Canestrini eine interessante Abhandlung über rudimentäre Charactere und deren Beziehung auf die Frage nach dem Ursprung des Menschen veröffentlicht (Annuario della Soc. d. Nat. Modena, 1807, p. 81). Ein anderes Werk hat Dr. Barrago Francesco herausgegeben unter dem Titel (italienisch, 1869): Der Mensch geschaffen zum Ebenbilde Gottes, auch geschaffen als Ebenbild des Affen. 1 * [page break
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F1065.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1871. Die Abstammung des Menschen und die geschlechtliche Zuchtwahl. Translated by J. V. Carus. 2 vols. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. Volume 1.   Text   Image   PDF
Aufmerksamkeit wohl werther Umstand. Nichtgebrauch während der Lebensperiode, in welcher ein Organ hauptsächlich gebraucht wird, und dies ist meist während der Reifezeit 18 Ich hatte eine Skizze dieses Capitels niedergeschrieben, ehe ich eine werthvolle Abhandlung von G. Canestrini gelesen hatte, welcher ich beträchtlich zu danken habe: Caratteri rudimentali in »rdine all' origine del uomo, in: Amiuario della Soc. d. Jfat Modena, 18(57, p. 81. Häckel hat ganz vorzügliche Erörterungen über diesen
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F1065.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1871. Die Abstammung des Menschen und die geschlechtliche Zuchtwahl. Translated by J. V. Carus. 2 vols. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. Volume 1.   Text   Image   PDF
merkwürdig ähnlieh, und mir haben die Wärter in den zoologischen Gärten versichert, dass diese Thiere sie nie bewegen oder aufrichten, so dass also dieselben in einem gleichermaassen rudimentären Znstande sind, soweit es die Function betrifft, wie beim Menschen. Warum diese Thiere, ebenso wie die Voreltern des Menschen, die Fähigkeit, ihre Ohren aufzurichten, verloren haben, können wir nicht 23 Canestrini citirt für ähnliche Thatsachan Ilyrtl (Anuario della Soc. dei Natural. Modena, 1867, p. 97
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F1065.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1871. Die Abstammung des Menschen und die geschlechtliche Zuchtwahl. Translated by J. V. Carus. 2 vols. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. Volume 1.   Text   Image   PDF
Affen eigen sind. So hatte dieser Mensch z. B. auf beiden Seiten des Halses einen echten und kräftigen Levator claviculae, so wie er sich bei allen Arten von Affen findet und von dem man sagt, dass er bei ungefähr einer unter sechzig menschlichen Leichen vorkommt46. Ferner 44 Citiit von Prof. Canestrini in dem Anmiario etc. 1867, p. 90. 4' Diese Aufsätze verdienen sämmtlich von allen denen sorgfältig studirt zu werden, welche kennen zu lernen wünschen, wie häufig unsere Muskeln variiren und wie
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F1065.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1871. Die Abstammung des Menschen und die geschlechtliche Zuchtwahl. Translated by J. V. Carus. 2 vols. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. Volume 1.   Text   Image   PDF
steriler Bastard II, 45; Gesang des Weibchens II, 46; wählt sich einen Grünfinken II, 100; paart sich mit einem Zeisig II, 100; unterscheidet Personen II, 96. Canestrini, G., über rudimentäre Charactere und den Ursprung des Menschen I, 3; über rudimentäre Charactere I, 14; Bewegungen des Ohrs beim Menschen 1,17; Variabilität des wurm-förmigen Anhangs beim Menschen I, 22; abnorme Theilnng des menschlichen Wangenbeins I, 107; abnorme Zustände des menschlichen Uterus I, 107; Bestehenbleiben der
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F1065.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1871. Die Abstammung des Menschen und die geschlechtliche Zuchtwahl. Translated by J. V. Carus. 2 vols. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. Volume 1.   Text   Image   PDF
Seeschwalben. Register. Smith. 405 Seeschwalben, weisse II, 200; und schwarze II, 202; Veränderung des Gefieders nach den Jahreszeiten II, 200. See skorpion, Geschlechtsverschiedenheit II, 7. Seesterne, glänzende Farben einiger I, 289. Sehnerv, Atrophie nach Zerstörung des Auges I, 100. Seidenspinner, Verhältniss der Geschlechter I, 275, 277; Ailanthus-, Canestrini über die Zerstörung der Larven durch Wespen 1, 278; Verschiedenheit der Grösse männlicher und weiblicher Cocons I, 309; Paaren I
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CUL-DAR89.58-62    Abstract:    [1872--1874]   `[G]722, 724, 747, 749, 775, 805'   Text   Image
805 8vo Canestrini sexual characters of Spiders, very good [Canestrini, Giovanni. 1872. Caratteri sessuali secondarii degli Aracnidi. Atti della Societa Veneto-Trentino di Scienze Naturali in Padova 1 (3): 184-188. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 805, 830] PDF
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CUL-DAR89.9    Abstract:    [1872--1874]   Canestrini `[G]830'   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [9] 830 8vo Canestrini on sec. sex. character in ♂ fish Tinca Canestrini, Giovanni. 1872. Caratteri sessuali secondarii degli Aracnidi. Atti della Societa Veneto-Trentino di Scienze Naturali in Padova 1 (3): 184-188. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 805, 830] PD
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F1050.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1874. Menneskets Afstamning og Parringsvalget. Translated by J. P. Jacobsen. Copenhagen: Gyldendal. Volume 1.   Text   Image   PDF
Der kan ikke n vnes et eneste af de h jere Dyr, som ikke har en eller anden Del, der er i en rudiment r Tilstand , og Mennesket danner ingen Undtagelse fra Reglen. dell uomo« (Annuaria della Soc. d. Nat., Modena, 1867, S. 81) af G. Canestrini, som jeg har meget at takke for. v H ckel har givet en beundringsv rdig Behandling af hele Emnet under: Dysteleologi, i sin »Generelle Morphologie. og i »Sehopfungsgeschichte«. [page] 1
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full development, even after the lapse of an enormous interval of time. Professor Canestrini, after discussing the foregoing and various analogous cases, arrives at the same conclusion as that just given. He adduces another instance, in the case of the malar bone,40 which, in some of the Quadrumana and other mammals, normally consists of two portions. This is its condition in the human f tus when two months old; and through arrested development, it sometimes remains thus in man when adult, more
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they have reared from the eggs and caterpillars a larger proportion of males than of females. Besides the more active habits of the males, their earlier emergence from the cocoon, and in some cases their frequenting more open stations, other causes may be assigned for an apparent or real difference in the proportional numbers of the sexes of Lepidoptera, when captured in the imago state, and when reared from the egg or caterpillar state. I hear from Professor Canestrini, that it is believed by
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F944    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1874. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. 2d ed. 10 thousand. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
females often shew the strongest affection for their eggs, which they carry about enveloped in a silken web. The males search eagerly for the females, and have been seen by Canestrini and others to fight for possession of them. This same author says that the union of the two sexes has been observed in about twenty species; and he asserts positively that the female rejects some of the males who court her, threatens them with open mandibles, and at last after long hesitation accepts the chosen one
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tiden forbliver det, ved standset Udvikling, uforandret, s rlig da hos de lavere Racer, der have udstaaende Kj ber. Heraf slutter Canestrini, at en eller anden af Menneskets gamle Stamformer normalt maa have havt dette Ben delt i to Dele, der saa senere voksede sammen. Hos Mennesket bestaaer Pandebenet af et enkelt Stykke, men hos Fostre og hos B rn og hos n sten alle de lavere Pattedyr bestaaer det af to Stykker, derere sondrede ved en tydelig S m. Denne S m holder sig undertiden, mere eller
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f lde s ge hen til mere aabne Steder, foruden Alt dette maa der kunne angives andre Grunde for den tilsyneladende eller virkelige Forskjel, der er i Sommerfuglehannernes og Hunnernes Individantal, naar man indfanger dem i udvoksen Tilstand eller opkl kker dem af g og Larver. Jeg h rer fra Professor Canestrini, at der er mange Silkeorms-Avlere i Italien, der tro, at Silkeormens Hunlarver lide mere af den i den sidste Tid herskende Sot end Hannerne; og Dr. Staudinger meddeler mig, at naar man
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with the first part; but this could not be avoided. I had intended adding to the present volumes an essay on the expression of the various emotions by man and the lower animals. My attention was called to this subject many years ago by Sir Charles Bell's admirable work. This illustrious anatomist 1 As the works of the first-named authors are so well known, I need not give the titles; but as those of the latter are less well known in England, I will give them: 'Sechs Vorlesungen ber die
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F944    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1874. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. 2d ed. 10 thousand. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
origine del uomo ('Annuario della Soc. d. Nat.,' Modena, 1867, p. 81), by G. Canestrini, to which paper I am considerably indebted. H ckel has given admirable discussions on this whole subject, under the title of Dysteleology, in his 'Generelle Morphologie' and 'Sch pfungsgeschichta.' [page] 1
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case with that of those large and heavy birds, which, from inhabiting oceanic islands, have not been exposed to the attacks of beasts of prey, and have consequently lost the power of using their wings for flight. The inability to move the ears in man and several apes is, however, partly compensated by the freedom with which they can move the head in 28 Canestrini quotes Hyrtl. ('Annuario della Soc. dei Naturalisti,' Modena, 1867, p. 97) to the same effect. 29 'The Diseases of the Ear,' by J
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Quoted by Prof. Canestrini in the 'Annuario,' c., 1867, p. 90. 48 These papers deserve careful study by any one who desires to learn how frequently our muscles vary, and in varying come to resemble those of the Quadrumana. The following references relate to the few points touched on in my text: 'Proc. Royal Soc. vol. xiv. 1865, pp. 379-384; vol. xv. 1866, pp. 241, 242; vol. xv. 1867, p. 544; vol. xvi. 1868, p. 524. I may here add that Dr. Murie and Mr. St. George Mivart have shewn in their Memoir on
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after writing to France and Italy, and consulting various treatises, I cannot find that this has ever been done. The general opinion appears to be that the sexes are nearly equal, but in Italy, as I hear from Professor Canestrini, many breeders are convinced that the females are produced in excess. This same naturalist, however, informs me, that in the two yearly broods of the Ailanthus silk-moth (Bombyx cynthia), the males greatly preponderate in the first, whilst in the second the two sexes
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; sterile hybrid, singing of a, 369; female, singing of the, 370; selecting a greenfinch, 415; and siskin, pairing of, 415. Canestrini, G., on rudimentary characters and the origin of man, 3; on rudimentary characters, 11; on the movement of the ear in man, 14; on the variability of the vermiform appendage in man, 21; on the abnormal division of the malar bone in man, 39; on abnormal conditions of the human uterus, 39; on the persistence of the frontal suture in man, 39; on the proportion of the sexes
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F944    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1874. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. 2d ed. 10 thousand. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
and short, 33. Signal-cries of monkeys, 87. Silk-moth, proportion of the sexes in, 250, 251; A lanthus, Prof. Canestrini, on the destruction of its larv by wasps, 251; difference of size of the male and female cocoons of the, 278; pairing of the, 318. Simiad , 152; their origin and divisions, 165. Similarity, sexual, 225. Singing of the Cicad and Fulgorid , 281; of tree-frogs, 350; of birds, object of the, 368. Sirenia, nakedness of, 56. Sirex juvencus, 292. Siricid , difference of the sexes in
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,« Vol. III, 1868, S. 687. Prof. Turner i »Edingburgh Medical Journal«, Febr. 1865. 2) Annuario della Soc. dei Naturalist! in Modena,« 1867, S. 83. Prof. Canestrini meddeler Uddrag angaaende dette efter forskjellige Avtoriteter. Laurillard bem rker, at, da han har fundet, at der er fuldst ndig Lighed i Kj bebenenes Form, Forhold og Sammenf jning hos forskjellige menneskelige Individer og hos visse Aber, saa kan han ikke anse dette for rent tilf ldigt. [page] 12
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. Chimpanzeens og Orangutangens ren ligne m rkv rdigt Menneskets, og Opsynsm ndene i de zoologiske Haver forsikkre mig, at disse Dyr aldrig bev ge dem eller spidse dem, saa at de altsaa, hvad Funktion augaaer, befinde sig i en ligesaa rudiment r 1) Canestrini citerer i samme Anledning Hyrt. ( nnuario della Soc. dei Naturalis«, Modena 1867, S. 97.) 2) The diseases of the Ear by J. Toynbee, F. R. S., 1860, S. 12. [page] 1
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almindeligere hos Han- end hos Hunkj nnet; og naar man antager, at Mennesket nedstammer fra en eller anden lavere Form, kan man forstaa dens Forekomst; thi den et bleven funden hos adskillige af de lavere Dyr og hos dem alle er dens Funktion den, at hj lpe Hannen ved Forplantelsesakten. Hr. J. Wood har i sin v rdifulde R kke af Afhandlinger3) givet en detailleret Beskrivelse af et stort Antal 1) »The Anatomy of Expression,« 1844, S. 110, 131. 2) Citeret af Prof. Canestrini i: «Annuari etc.,« 1867, S. 90
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F1050.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1874. Menneskets Afstamning og Parringsvalget. Translated by J. P. Jacobsen. Copenhagen: Gyldendal. Volume 1.   Text   Image   PDF
; men i Italien, meddeler Professor Canestrini mig, er der mange Silkeorm s-Avlere, der ere af den Mening, at der frembringes et overvejende Antal Hunner. Men samme Naturforsker fort ller mig, at i de to aarlige L g af Ailanthus-Silkeormen (Bombyx Cynthia) er der flest Hanner i det f rste, og i det andet er der ligemange af hvert Kj n eller maaske snarere flest Hunner. Angaaende de vilde Sommerfugle er der flere Iagttagere, der ere blevne forbavsede over Hannernes tilsyneladende uhyre Overv gt1
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CUL-DAR240    Note:    1875--1908   Newton, T W Catalogue of the Library of Charles Darwin...1875   Text   Image
Darwin, Charles — continued. Translations, c. 83 Naturwissenschaftliche Reisen. (E. Dieffenbach.) 8o Braunsch. 1844 83 Entstehung der Arten. (H. Bronn V J. Carus.) Five editions. 8o 1860-72. [Darwin received the first edition in April 1860. Correspondence vol. 8, p. 152.] 83 Het Ontstaan der Soorten. (T. Winkler.) 8o Haarlem, 1860. 83 Servian 1878 113 Origin of Species. (American editions) 8o New York, 1860, 1869. 83 Orchideen. (H. Bronn.) (2 copies) 8o Stuttgart, 1862. 83 Sulla Origine delle
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CUL-DAR240    Note:    1875--1908   Newton, T W Catalogue of the Library of Charles Darwin...1875   Text   Image
29 Canestrini, G. Origine dell Uomo 2d ed. 8vo. Milano, 1870. 39 Canestrini Teoria di Darwin [criticamente esposta. 8vo. Milano] 1880 Nd Canestrini G Teoria dell' Evoluzione [8vo. Torino] 1877 39 Carlier (Antoine G.). Darwinism refuted [by researches in Psychology] 8° 1872 24 Carlyle, Th. Sartor Resartus, c. 8° London 39 Carneri, B. Sittlichkeit und Darwinismus. 8vo. Wien, 1871. [Darwin received this in December 1870. Correspondence vol. 19, p. 298.] 12 --- Gefühl, Bewusstsein, Wille c [8vo
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CUL-DAR240    Note:    1875--1908   Newton, T W Catalogue of the Library of Charles Darwin...1875   Text   Image
Darwin, Charles — continued. 91 Il potere di movimento nelle piante. Trad. Italiana di G. e. R. Canestrini. 8o Torino, 1885. (2 copies) 91 Coral Reefs. Italian 8o Torino, 1888. 91 Podróź Naturalisty (J. Nushaum) 8o Warzawa, 1887. 91 O Powstawaniu Gatunków (Dickstein and Nusbaum) 8o Warzawa, 1884-5. 91 Zmienność zwierząt i roślin. Tom. I. 8o 1888. 40 Darwinistische schriften. 8o. Leipzig, 1878-82. 91 Darwin, Charles. Gratulations heft zum 70. Geburtstag Ch. Darwin's (Kosmos) 8o. Leipzig, 12
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F1066.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1875. Die Abstammung des Menschen und die geschlechtliche Zuchtwahl. Translated by J. V. Carus. 2 vols. 3d ed. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. Volume 1   Text   Image   PDF
Saturnia carjHni in einem Behältnisse an die Luft setzt. sich in grosser Anzahl Männchen um sie her versammeln, und ist sie in einem Zimmer eingeschlossen, so kommen die Männchen selbst (in England) durch den Kamin zu ihr. Mr. Douhleday glaubt sich erinnern zu können, dass er an fünfzig bis hundert Männchen von jeder der beiden oben er- wähnten Species im Verlaufe eines einzigen Tages von einem gefangen The ComDlete Work of Charles Darwin Online [page break
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F1066.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1875. Die Abstammung des Menschen und die geschlechtliche Zuchtwahl. Translated by J. V. Carus. 2 vols. 3d ed. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. Volume 1   Text   Image   PDF
anführen, ls Prof. Wjrman, in: l'roceed. Ämerie. Acad. of Sciences. Vol. IV. 1860, p. 17. 17 Owen, Anatomy of Vertebrates. Vol. I, p. 533. 18 Die Grosshirnwindungen des Menschen. 1868. S. 95. 19 Anatomy of Vertebrates. Vol. IL p. 553. ° Proceed. Soc. Nat. Hist, Boston, 1863. Vol. IX, p. 185. 21 Die Stellung des Menschen in der Natur. S. 74. 21 Ich hatte eine Skizze dieses Capitels niedergeschrieben, ehe ich eine werth- volle Abhandlung von G. Canestrini gelesen hatte, welcher ich viel zu
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F1066.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1875. Die Abstammung des Menschen und die geschlechtliche Zuchtwahl. Translated by J. V. Carus. 2 vols. 3d ed. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. Volume 1   Text   Image   PDF
Menschen. Warum diese Thiere, ebenso wie die Voreltern des Menschen, die Fähigkeit, ihre Ohren aufzurichten, verloren haben, Canestrini ciiirt für ähnliche Thatsachen Hyrtl (Anuario della Soc, dei Natural. Modena. 1867. p. P7). 29 The Diseases of the Ear by J. Toynbee. London, 1860, p. 12. Ein an- gesehener Physiolog, Prof. Preyer, theilt mir mit, dass er in neuerer Zeit Ver- suche über die Functionen der-Ohrmuschel angestellt habe und ziemlich zu dem- selben Resultate gekommen sei, wie das oben
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