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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
, and philosopher. Mrs Cully wash woman 10 Pleasant Place Acre Lane    34 Chichester Pl. Chichester Pl. Gray's Inn Road Cruelty — Mr Wheeler 50 Exeter St Lisson Grove Marybone Charles Wheeler, Secretary to the Ladies' Society for the more effectual Suppression of Cruelty to Animals. Not mentioned in any other Darwin document. E. Cresy Jun S. Darenth Kirby Horton. Kent 1. Greek St. 64. Borough Road Southwark. Edward Cresy, Jr (1824-1870), surveyor and civil engineer. Near Farningham, Kent, about 9
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
. Darwin asked him for seeds, no letters survive. {Bricks Hollow for Hot-air John Taylor (a gentleman) Esq 53 Parkant St. recommended by Cresy Architect John Taylor invented a system of improved coal fireplaces using hollow bricks for air flow. Edward Cresy, Jr. listed below. J. Bateman Esq. Biddulph Grange Congleton James Bateman (1812-1897), industrialist, banker, landowner, and orchid breeder. Bates H. W. King St Leicester. Harmood St. Haverstock hill N.W.— Henry Walter Bates (1825-1892
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EH88202577    Note:    1842--1882   "Receipts - Memoranda" Notebook 1842-1882   Text
Quick lime just slacked, mixed with white of Egg, a white good cement for glass. E. Cresy Jun. Test for Lead [in Emma Darwin's handwriting] [Clipping from The Times 22 August 1865, p. 20:] There is an easily applied test for lead in water. Take two tumblers; fill one with water which is known not to have been in contact with lead; fill the other with the suspected water. Dissolve in each about as much bichromate of potash as will stand on a groat. By daylight the water in each tumbler will be
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CUL-DAR81.2    Note:    1860.09.18   Mr Cressy tells me he has often put two male stag-beetles together & they   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [2] Sept. 18 1860 Mr Cresy tells me he has often put two male stag-beetles together they will fight, but he has never observed that they mutilate each other. They are pugnacious for if finger held in front they will bite it, whereas female will not attack finger, unless held finger put to mouth Ch. 6 Walsh about use for copulatio
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CUL-DAR48.A45    Note:    1860.12.00   E Cresy says in Discussion, Transitional cases tell most strongly -   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [A45] Dec. 1860 - E Cresy says in Discussion, Transitional cases tell most strongly - give plenty Fig Co. Ch 8
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CUL-DAR195.2.6    Note:    1868.03.19   Cresy remarked that his wife startled by meeting him opened mouth & eyes very wide.   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [6] March 19/68 Cresy remarked that his wife startled by meeting him, opened mouth eye very wide threw up arms.— W. remarked same about arms. Even when man want energetically to say how very wonderful , without feeling real emotion of wonder he throws up a little or lifts up heads arms when this is done, fingers are stretched straight apart — now hands naturally having lay down, with fingers adjoining little curved inwards — ie when [illeg] is
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F1452.3    Book:     Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 3. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
work was so new to him that he found himself in difficulties in the preparation of solutions, and became puzzled over fluid and solid ounces, c. c. To a friend, the late Mr. E. Cresy, who came to his help in the matter of weights and measures, he wrote giving an account of the experiments. The extract (November 2, 1860) which follows illustrates the almost superstitious precautions he often applied to his researches: Generally I have scrutinised every gland and hair on the leaf before
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F1452.3    Book:     Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 3. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
. D., Geology of the United States Expedition, i. 374; on the permanence of continents and oceans, iii. 247. Dareste, Camille, letter to, iii. 7. Darwin, Charles, i. 7. , Charles R., pedigree of, i. 5; Autobiography of, i. 26 107; birth, i. 27; loss of mother, i. 27; day-school at Shrewsbury, i. 27; natural history tastes, i. 28; hoaxing, i. 28; humanity, i. 29; egg-collecting, i. 30; angling, i. 30; dragoon's funeral, i. 30; boarding school at Shrewsbury, i. 30; fondness for dogs, i. 30
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F1528.3    Book:     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 3.   Text   Image   PDF
havde megen m ie med beredningen af opl sninger og ikke vidste ud eller ind med Hydende og faste unser o. s. v. Til en ven, afd de mr. E. Cresy, som hjalp han! med veininger og maalinger, skrev han en beretning om sine eksperimenter. F lgende uddrag af et brev (2den november 1860), viser, hvor uhyre, n sten overtroisk n iagtig, han i al-mindelighed var med sine unders gelser: „I regelen har jeg nnders gt hver eneste kjertel og hvert haar paa bladet, f r jeg begyndte mine fors g; men saa faldt det
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F1528.3    Book:     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 3.   Text   Image   PDF
United States Expedition, I 424; om fastlandes og haves permanens, III 279. Dareste, Camille, brev til, III 16. Darwin, Charles, I 7. — Charles R., stamtavle, I 10; selvbiografi, I 34—127; f dsel, I 34; mister sin mor, I 34; skole i Shrews- bury, I 35; smag for naturhistorien, I 35; mystifika- tion, I 36; menneskekj rligt sindelag, I 37; g-sam- [page] 43
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