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CUL-DAR75.86    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   [Abstracts of 8vo Pamphlets] `[G]988-[G]1110'   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 86 (24 Abstract of 8vo Pamphlets  no. 988 Bruggemann — ornithology of Celebes — close species Bruggemann, Friedrich. 1876. Beiträge zur Ornithologie von Celebes und Sangir. (from: Abhandlungen des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins zu Bremen 5: 35-102.) [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 988] PDF 987 Fritz Müller on curious case of distribution of a F. W. Crab. Müller, Fritz. 1876. Aeglea Odebrechtii n. sp. Jenaische Zeitschrift für Naturwissenschaft 10: 13-24
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CUL-DAR75.113-117    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   [index to references concerning] `Variation under Nature'   Text   Image
] Giuntsburg, Karl Markovich (Günzburg, Charles). 1872. Die Kindersterblichkeit im Allgemeinen und die in den Findelhäusern insbesondere im Lichte der Darwin'schen Theorie. Journal für Kinderkrankheiten 58: 161-180. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 772] PDF 773 p. 47-53. Wilder on variability in number of Vertebræ Wilder, Burt Green. 1871. Intermembral homologies. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 14: 154-188, 309-339, 399-420. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 773] PDF 780 do. Allen which
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CUL-DAR75.70    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   [Abstracts of 8vo Pamphlets] `[G]210-[G]248'   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [70] (8 Abstract of Pamphlets 8vo 210 Blyth p. 10, 11 cases of Birds wandering far from their native homes. Blyth, Edward. 1859. Report of Curator, Zoological Department, for September, 1859. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 28: 411-419. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 210] PDF 211 Newberry on 60 sp. of Dicots in Challk of N. America — on parallel changes of vegetation in successive ages in Old New world Newberry, John Strong. 1860. Notes on the
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CUL-DAR52.C10-C11    Note:    [Undated]   Queries / absence of organic R[emains] / Will pure water with no Carbonic   Text   Image
Lime are due to organisms which absorb lime from sea-water. — We may expect metamorphic rocks in which there is reason to believe aggregation occurs.— Davidson on Trimerillidæ.— (Does not Belt make some remark to same effect?)— Duncan the most ancient corals known are they less calcareous [Thomas Davidson. 1874. On the Trimerillidæ, a Palæozoic family of the Palliobranchs or Brachiopoda.] No doubt warm no no springs might have brought to surface C. of lime pure then some beds have been formed
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CUL-DAR52.C5    Note:    [Undated]   I believe that all persons who admit to gradual evolution of each step of   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [C5] All I believe that all persons who admit at each step in the [illeg] of the [2 words illeg] so was the [2 words illeg] the gradual evolution of each step of the [2 words illeg] of organic beings from the lowest form oldest forms will admit that no difficulty is so great as the scarcity of organisms in the oldest most ancient sedimentary strata. Hence it appears as if each great division of the animal Kingdom at first sight, that whole group of
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
(1817-1885), artist and palaeontologist. Also listed below. Davy Dr Lesketh How, Ambleside John Davy (1790-1868), physiologist and anatomist. Brother of Humphry Davy. Davidson Th. Esq 48 Park Crescent Brighton Thomas Davidson. Listed above. Devas Ch. F. Bromley London Charles Frederick Devas (1826-1896), coppersmith and Justice of the Peace for Kent. Chairman of Bromley Local Board from 1867. Lived at Bromley Lodge 1855-1870. See Charles Darwin: Justice of the peace. The complete records (1857
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CUL-DAR75.18-28    Abstract:    [1851--1882.04.00]   Abstract of Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London   Text   Image
new genus of Silurian Crustacea. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 19: 87-92. PDF 74 p. XXXVL Ramsay whole paper grand on breaks in ancient series Ramsay, Andrew Crombie. 1863. The anniversary address of the President. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 19: xxix-xlix. PDF p 166 Davidson on genealogical succession in Brachiopods. Davidson, Thomas. 1863. On the lower Carboniferous Brachiopoda of Nova Scotia. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London
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CUL-DAR75.18-28    Abstract:    [1851--1882.04.00]   Abstract of Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London   Text   Image
with Goniatites — parallel development in distinct group of ammonites Mojsvár, Edmund Mojsisovics von. 1873. The Cephalopoda of the Zlambach and Hallstatt beds. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London Part II. 29: 7-8. PDF no 118. Davidson. Evolution of the Trimerillidæ — perhaps important Davidson, Thomas and King, William. 1874. On the Trimerellidæ, a Palæozoic family of the Palliobranchs or Brachiopoda. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 30: 124-173, pls. XII
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CUL-DAR75.18-28    Abstract:    [1851--1882.04.00]   Abstract of Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London   Text   Image
London 17: 528-533. PDF 69 p. 6 six Reptiles insects in Coal of Joggins — Pupa Dawson, John William. 1861. Notice of the discovery of additional remains of land animals in the coal-measures of the South Joggins, Nova Scotia. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 17: 528-533. PDF p 34 28 carboniferous Brachiopods in Punjab of 13 common to Europe; but Punjab are larger shells Davidson, Thomas. 1861. On some carboniferous Brachiopoda collected in India by A. Fleming and W. Purdon
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F1583    Book:     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.   Text   Image   PDF
were there not so./ 21 a/I have applied, also, to Mr. Davidson, whose vast experience in Brachiopodous shells, makes his opinion of the highest value I find he has specially attended to this subject is puzzled by it equally with myself: he says that certainly many fossil shells, as Spirifer rostratus of which he has examined vast numbers of specimens from various places periods, present everywhere the same quite extraordinary amount of variability: on the other hand some other shells of this same
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F1583    Book:     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.   Text   Image   PDF
birds shared with treeless Falklands, 345; No beetles representative of northern forms, 555; Swimming of flightless loggerhead duck, 290 Worms bury seeds, 192 Darwin, Erasmus Infant or calf easier to raise by hand if never given suck by its mother, 479 n2 Kitten covers spilt water with ashes, 477 n 4 Darwin, Robert Waring Children inherit behavioural idiosyncrasies of parents whom they have not seen, 481 Memory from infancy recalled in delirium, 481 Datura: Crosses by K lreuter and G rtner, 391 n
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CUL-DAR9.(1-87)    Draft:    1857   'Natural selection' chapter 4 (Variation under nature)   Text   Image
Insert in 9a) between p. 21 (I have applied, also, to Mr. Davidson, whose vast experience in Brachiopodous shells, makes his opinion of the highest value I find he has specially attended to this subject is equally puzzled by it equally with myself: he says that certainly some many fossil shells, as Spirifer rostrata of which he has examined vast numbers of sh specimens from various places periods, present everywhere the same quite extraordinary amount of variability: on the other hand some
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F1942    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. et al. 1858. Memorial of the promoters and cultivators of science on the subject of the proposed severance from the British Museum of its natural history collections, addressed to Her Majesty's Government. House of Commons Papers; Accounts and Papers (XXXIII.499) 456 (23 July): 1-5.   Text   Image   PDF
., P.R.S. T. Mayo, F.R.S., President of the Royal College of Physicians. Charles Lyell, F.R.S., D.C.L., F.G.S. Andrew C. Ramsey, F.R.S., F.G.S. William Henry Fitton, F.R.S., F.G.S. H. Falconer, M.D., F.R.S., L.S., G.S. J. Crawfourd, F.R.S., R.G.S. John Forbes, M.D., F.R.D.C.P. John Tyndell, F.R.S., c., c. John Phillips, M.A., L.L.D., President of the Geological Society, F.R.S. John Prestwick, F.R.S.. F.G.S. Thomas Davidson, F.R.S., G.S. Robert G. Austen, F.R.S., G.S. Alfred Tylor, F.G.S. Robert
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F3506    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1877. [Letter to T. Davidson, 1861]. In T. Davidson, What is a Brachiopod? Part III. The Geological Magazine or Monthly Journal of Geology n.s., 4, no. 6 (June): 262-273, p. 269.   Text   Image
species and varieties (Davidson 1851-86, 2: 212-13). He did not return to the question, however, until the final volume of his monograph, published shortly before his death. There Davidson quoted from CD's letter of 26 April 1861 and stated (ibid., 5: 387): In several subsequent letters Darwin reiterated his suggestions; and, although I have not neglected a request coming from so eminent a quarter, I am bound to state that I have found the subject beset with so many apparently inexplicable
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A188    Periodical contribution:     1861. Indian Famine relief fund. The Times (5 April): 6.   Text   Image
Edward Francis Smith, Esq. 3 3 0 171 13 0 W. R. D. 5 0 0 Messrs. John P. Alpo and Co. 10 0 0 RichardHaig, Esq., R.N. 1 0 0 Thomas Woodfine, Esq. 10 10 0 W. Ouston, Esq. 1 0 0 Sir John Wedderburn, Bart. 21 0 0 W. H. Eliott, Esq. 10 0 0 Joseph Martineau, Esq. 21 0 0 J. L. Marshall, Esq. 0 5 0 G. J. Hay, Esq. 2 0 0 P. T. S. 0 10 0 John Medley, Esq. 2 0 0 Lord Bangor 5 0 0 Frederick Haworth, Esq. 2 0 0 Three Children 0 2 6 Sir Charles M. Burrell 10 10 0 Rev. Robert Lawson 2 2 0 Rev. George Henry Franks
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A190    Periodical contribution:     1867. The Jamaica committee. The Times (25 January): 3.   Text   Image
. Professor Bain, Aberdeen Professor Cairnes Joseph Cowen, Esq., M.P. *L. A. Chamerovzow, Esq. *Henry Crompton, Esq., Temple John Crossley, Esq., Halifax Charles Darwin, Esq. Albert Venn Dicey, Esq., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge J. L. S. Davidson, Esq., Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford William Evans, Esq. *J. H. Estcourt, Esq. *Professor Fawcett, M.P. Professor Frankland Edward A. Freeman, Esq., Trinity College, Oxford Hon. F. Leveson Gower, M.P. *Charles Gilpin, Esq., M.P. J. V. Godwin, Esq
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CUL-DAR210.11.21    Note:    [1872]   presentation copies - `Origin of species', 6th edition [presentation list]   Text
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 21 Pres. Copies of 6th Edit of Origin ✓ Alexander Agassiz ✓ Chauncey Wright Asa Gray? ✓ Winwood Reade II. St. Mary Abbot Terrace Kensington Mivart ✓ Wallace ✓ William Darwin ✓ Huxley ✓ Lyell Hooker ✓ E. Ray Lankester. ✓ O. Salvin ✓ Flower. ✓ Busk; ✓ Günther ✓ Prof. Mantegazza Florence Pls send with a note on account of Remarks ✓ Pryor of Cambridge ✓ Dr Lawson T. Davidson, 8 Denmark Terrace, Brighton. Revd T. R. Stebbing, Tot Crest Hall, Torquay ✓ A. W
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F2003    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. et al. 1877. [Memorial] Zoology of the 'Challenger' Expedition. Nature. A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science 16 (14 June): 118.   Text   Image   PDF
Brachiopoda ... ... ...Mr. Davidson. Higher Crustacea ... ... Probably Prof. Claus. Ostracoda ... ... ... Prof. G. Brady. Copepoda ... ... ... Prof. G. Brady. Isopoda ... ... ... Mr. Henry Woodward. Cirripedia ... ... ... Mr. Darwin. Annelida ... ... ... Dr. Mcintosh. Gephyrea ... ... ... Prof. Ray Lankester. Bryozoa ... ... ... Mr. Busk. Echinoidea ... ... ... Mr. A. Agassiz. Ophiuridea ... ... ... Mr. Lyman. Crinoidea ... ... ... Dr. Carpenter and myself. Hydromedusae ... ... Prof. Allman
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CUL-DAR252.5    Note:    [1878--1908]   Catalogue of Charles Robert Darwin's pamphlet collection: Quarto   Text
11 229 Davidson on Carboniferous Brachiopoda 656 B. Dawkins Platycnemic men in Denbeigh 556 Dawkins Prehist. Mamm. of Gt Britain 1493 Dawson Review of Island Life 298 Decaisne on variation of fruit trees 1024 --- DE CANDOLLE, ALPH. --- TEMPERATURE VEGETATION. 439 Decandolle Nomencla: Bot: 837 De Candolle Prodroma — Conclusion 358 DeCandolle on temp. of germination of seeds 908 Ditto (Alph) Groupes Physiologiques 248 DeCandolle on Species on Oaks 974 --- DE CANDOLLE ---- UNEQUAL DISTRIBUTION OF
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F1416    Book contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1882. [Extracts from Darwin's draft chapter 10 of Natural selection]. In Romanes, G. J., Animal intelligence. London: Kegan Paul Trench & Co.   Text   Image   PDF
CROZIER, Fohn Reattie, M.B. The Religion of the Future. Crown 8vo, 6s. Cyclop dia of Common things. Edited by the Rev. Sir GEORGE W. Cox, Bart., M.A. With 500 Illustrations. Third Edition. Large pest 8vo, 7s. 6d. DALTON, Rev. Fohn Neale, M.A., R.N. Sermons to Naval Cadets, Preached on board H.M.S. Britannia. Second Edition. Small crown 8vo, 3s. 6d. DAVIDSON, Rev. Samuel, D.D., LL.D. The New Testament, translated from the Latest Greek Text of Tischen-dorf. A New and thoroughly revised Edition
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F1416    Book contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1882. [Extracts from Darwin's draft chapter 10 of Natural selection]. In Romanes, G. J., Animal intelligence. London: Kegan Paul Trench & Co.   Text   Image   PDF
Language. 2 vols. Large post 8vo, 25s. Scientific Layman. The New Truth and the Old Faith: are they Incompatible? Demy 8vo, 10s. 6d. SCOONES, W. Baptiste. Four Centuries of English Letters: A Selection of 350 Letters by 150 Writers, from the Period of the Fasten Letters to the Present Time. Second Edition. Large crown 8vo, 9s. SCOTT, Robert H. Weather Charts and Storm Warnings. Second Edition. Illustrated. Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d. SHAKSPEARE, Charles. Saint Paul at Athens. Spiritual Christianity in relation
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F1452.2    Book:     Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 2. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
C. Darwin to Thomas Davidson.* Down, April 26, 1861. MY DEAR SIR, I hope that you will excuse me for venturing to make a suggestion to you which I am perfectly well aware it is a very remote chance that you would adopt. I do not know whether you have read my 'Origin of Species'; in that book I have made the remark, which I apprehend will be universally admitted, that as a whole, the fauna of any formation is intermediate in character between that of the formations above and below. But several
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F1452.2    Book:     Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 2. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
permitted to send you a copy of the new edition, just published, in which I have added and corrected somewhat in Chapters IX. and X. Pray excuse this long letter, and believe me, My dear Sir, yours very faithfully, C. DARWIN. P.S. I write so bad a hand that I have had this note copied. C. Darwin to Thomas Davidson. Down, April 30, 1861. MY DEAR SIR, I thank you warmly for your letter; I did not in the least know that you had attended to my work. I assure you that the attention which you have
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F1452.2    Book:     Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 2. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
Brachiopodous species; I am sure it will be a most valuable contribution to knowledge. Pray forgive this very egotistical letter, but you yourself are partly to blame for having pleased me so much. I have told Murray to send a copy of my new edition to you, and have written your name. With cordial thanks, pray believe me, my dear Sir, Yours very sincerely, CH. DARWIN. [In Mr. Davidson's Monograph on British Brachiopoda published shortly afterwards by the Pal ontographical Society, results such
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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
. , Reginald, letters to, on Dr. Erasmus Darwin's common-place book and papers, iii. 219. , Richard, i. I. , Robert, i. 3. DESCENT. Darwin, Robert Waring, the elder, i. 4. , Robert Waring (2), i. 8, 10; his son's character of him, i. 11 20; his family, i. 20; letter to, in answer to objections to accept the appointment on the 'Beagle,' i. 196; letter from Josiah Wedgwood to, on the same subject, i. 198; letter to, from Bahia, i. 226. , William, i. I. , William, (2), i. I, 2. , William,(3), i. 2
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F1528.2    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 2.   Text   Image   PDF
, hvad jeg skal tro; dog tror jeg ikke, at den gamle fyren skr ner med overl g. Jeg har fuldst ndig over-ladt til Busk at afgj re, om han vil l se op brevene (nemlig i Linnean Society). Til Thomas Davidson1). Down 2Me aprii isel. Bedste herr Davidson! Jeg haaber, De und- 1) Thomas Davidson, F. R. S. f. i Edinburgh 17de mai 1817; d. 1885, Hans unders kelser dreiede sig is r om geologi og pal ontologi og -gik hovedsagelig ud paa at opklare kjendem rker, kIassifikationr historie, geologisk og
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F1528.2    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 2.   Text   Image   PDF
jeg gjort endel tilf ielser og foretaget nogle rettelser i 9de og 10de kapitel. — Jeg haaber, De undskylder dette lange brev. Deres C. Darwin. E. S. Jeg skriver saa stygt, at jeg har ladet dette brev afskrive. Til Ihomas Davidson.Down 30te april 1861. Bedste herr Davidson! Jeg takker dem oprig-tig for Deres brev. Jeg vid ste intet om, at De havde ofret min bog nogen opm rksomhed. Naar jeg t n-ker paa Deres kundskaber og Deres aands filosofiske retning (jeg husker meget godt et m rkeligt brev, De
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F1528.2    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 2.   Text   Image   PDF
varighed (udholdenhed); jeg er vis paa, at det blir et h ist v rdifuldt bidrag til vore kundBkaber. Undskyld dette meget egoistiske brev, skj nt det jo tildels er Deres egen skyld, at det er blit, som det er; De har gl det mig saa meget. Jeg har bedt Murray sende Dem et eksemplar af den nye udgave af „Oprindelsen . Deres Ch. Darwin. \ [I mr. Davidsons monografi over biitiske brachio-poder, der kort efter blev udgivne af Pal ontographi-cal Society, er forfatteren tildels kommet til saadanne
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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
REGISTER. '.Darwin, Miss Susan, breve til: om ans ttelsen paa »Beagle«, I 230, 232, 237, 239; fra Valparaiso, I 294; fra Bahia, I 301. — Mrs, brev til, om udgivelsen af afhandl. af 1844, II 19; brev til, fra Moar Park, II 133. Darwin, Beginald, breve til, om Dr. Erasmus Darwins af-handlinger, III 248. — Bichard, I 6. — Bobert, I 8. — Bobert Waring, den ldre, I 9. — Bobert Waring (2), I 14, 16; s nnens karakteristik af ham, I 17—27; hans familie, I 28; brev til, som svar paa indvendinger mod
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F1528.2    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 2.   Text   Image   PDF
Jermyn Street nogle spirifers s) paa et br t, de var fra tre pal ozoiske lag; han opstillede dei i enkelte og forgrenede linier med horisontale linje til at markere formationerne (ligesom diagrammet 1) „Mr. Davidson tror ingenlunde fuldt og fast paa store arts rtdringC dette vil jo gj re kans v rk saa meget v rdifuldere . Darwin ti B. Chambers (30te april 1860). P. D. 2) John William Salter f. 1820, d. 1869. Han traadte ind i den geologisk-imders gelses tjeneste i 1846 og blev, da Edward Forbes tr k
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F1528.2    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 2.   Text   Image   PDF
DAVIDSON OG BRACHIOPODER. [1861] min bog, om De har set det); resultatet syntes mig s rdeles m rkeligt, skj nt jeg ikke havde tilstr kke-ligt kjendskab til emnet til at vurdere overensstem-melserne. Jeg havde megen lyst til at faa kobber-stik af disse skj l, slig som de var ordnede af mr. Salter, forbundne ved punkterede linier; jeg skulde gjerne ha betalt de dermed forbundne omkostninger; men jeg kunde ikke faa mr. Salter til at skrive et lidet ops t om emnet. Jeg kan ikke tvile paa, at en
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F1461    Book:     Darwin, Francis ed. 1892. Charles Darwin: his life told in an autobiographical chapter, and in a selected series of his published letters [abridged edition]. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
views may have undergone was due not to a change of opinion, but to change in the materials on which a judgment was to be formed. Thus he wrote to Wagner in the above quoted letter: When I wrote the Origin, and for some years afterwards, I could find little good evidence of the direct action of the environment; now there is a large body of evidence. With the possibility of such action of the environment he had of course been familiar for many years. Thus he wrote to Mr. Davidson in 1861: My
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F1461    Book:     Darwin, Francis ed. 1892. Charles Darwin: his life told in an autobiographical chapter, and in a selected series of his published letters [abridged edition]. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
Darwin's commonplace book and papers, 286. DUNNS. Darwin, Dr. Robert Waring, 1; his family, 3, letter to, in answer to objections to accept the appointment on the 'Beagle,' 117; letter to, from Bahia, 128. 'Darwinismus,' 42. Daubeny, Professor, 241; 'On the final causes of the sexuality of plants,' 237. Davidson, Mr., letter to, 278. Dawes, Mr., 23. De Candolle, Professor A., sending him the 'Origin of Species,' 209. Descent of Man,' work on the, 269; publication of the, 46, 271. , Reviews of the, in
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F3275    Book:     Gregorio, Mario A. -Di, ed. 1990. Charles Darwin's marginalia, vol. 1. Edited by Mario A. Di Gregorio, with the assistance of N.W. Gill. New York; London: Garland.   Text   Image   PDF
-32m 387 9-25m 390 15-34m, 35-39m 410 24-24m, 36-40m 411 9-27m, 43-46m 414 7-27m, 24-29m, 29~45m 435 16-23m, 24-30m 451 26-27m 508 25w Coal 26-31m 510 4-22 m 542 33-40m 552 9-27m, 20-30m, 32-42m 553 22-29m 569 16-23m 571 table.m, Lower Cambrian Rocks .m 576 20-24m, 40-44m 577 6-24m, 46-49m 578 43-45m, 46-^7m 579 2-3m, 5-7m, 20-21m, 24-38w must have lived on prey 42-49m 580 4~7m, ll-13m, 18-21w now has Eoozoon 581 2-3m, 15-17m 583 table.m 584 33-40m 585 28-34m LYELL, Charles The geological
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