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CUL-DAR75.78    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   [Abstracts of 8vo Pamphlets] `[G]539-[G]559'   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [78] (16 Abstract 8vo Pamphlets 539 Frauenfeld p. 6 Swarms of distinct sp. of antelopes mica, migrating. Frauenfeld, G. R. von. 1869. Über Massenerscheinungen namentlich im Thierreich. Schriften des Vereines zur Verbreitung naturwissenschaftlicher Kenntnisse in Wien. (12 March): 225. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 539] PDF 541 Delpino Fertilisation by insects in relation to G. Distribution. Delpino, Federico. 1869. Alcuni appunti di geografia botanica a
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CUL-DAR75.127-135    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   [index to references concerning] `[Ch] 7 Variation under Nature'   Text   Image
Indian region and the adjacent parts of middle Asia.] Nat. Hist R. XVII 1865 p. 91 Molars of Hyena varying in one or 2 fangs p.92 other vars. in molars. [W. Boyd Dawkins. 1865. On the dentition of Hyena spelæa, and its varieties with notes on the recent species.] XVIII 1865 p. 231 on species sub-species of M. Jordon, with experiment on their variability permanence very good paper on five species. [Alexis Jordan. 1864. Diagnoses D'espèces Nouvelles ou méconnue, pour servir des materiaux, etc
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CUL-DAR75.127-135    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   [index to references concerning] `[Ch] 7 Variation under Nature'   Text   Image
Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien 12: 245-314. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 254] PDF (8 Pam. 266) admirable many facts of important variation in F. W. Fishes. Jeitteles, Ludwig Heinrich. 1861. Über die Süss-wasser-Arten der Fisch-Gattung Cottus: Beitrag zu einer wiederholten Revision dieses Genus. Archivio per la zoologia, l'anatomia e la fisiologia 1: 158-177. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 266] PDF Claparède   (4to Pamph. 71) number of [test [illeg] ] vary in worms, fixed in others, possesses
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CUL-DAR195.1.33    Abstract:    [Undated]   Dawkins W.B `Cave hunting' p. 27   Text   Image
Darwin, C. R. 'Dawkins W.B `Cave hunting' p. 27' CUL-DAR195.1.33 Transcribed by Kees Rookmaaker. (The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online, http://darwin-online.org.uk/) [33] p. 27 Boyd Dawkins Cave Hunting Bos Urus appeared about the time of the English invasion — B. longifrons aboriginal p. 138 B. longifrons Urus make their appearance with remains of man in neolithic Period — (see Brit. Pleistocene Mamm. 1874.) B. longifrons Urus reverted to feral state — Certain short=horns not aboriginal
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
Mr G.L. Durando, Rue Réné Caillié 4 Bis Alger Gaetano Leone Durando (1811-1892), Italian botanist and pharmacist. Also listed below. Dallas W. S. Quote 7' per 2000 German words William Sweetland Dallas (1824-1890), entomologist, author, and translator. Translated Fritz Müller's Für Darwin (1864) PDF as Facts and arguments for Darwin (1869). Text PDF; made index for Variation and glossary for Origin 6th ed. Text PDF Dawkins W. Boyd FRS Norman Rd Rusholme, Manchester. William Boyd Dawkins (1837
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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
. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 25: 138-152. PDF Dawkins p 194 List of Post-glacial mammals p. 211 sheep goat dog Bos longifrons Prehistoric p 213 Lartet on immigration of Siberian Mammals Dawkins, William Boyd. 1869. On the distribution of the British postglacial mammals. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 25: 192-217. PDF 2
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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
bed. 412 Ditto Dawkins, William Boyd. 1864. On the Rhætic beds of white Lias of western and central Somerset; and on the discovery of a new fossil mammal in the Grey Marlstones beneath the bone-bed. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 20: 396-412. PDF 2
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CUL-DAR262.8.9-18    Note:    [1859--1882]   List of reviews of Origin of Sp & of C Darwin's Books   Text   Image
of Articles on Darwin Theory — German 256 Darwin Answered — (Penn Monthly) 325 Darwinism. Conservations-Lexicon 301 La Teoria Darwiniana, a [illeg] 318 Fortschritte Darwinismus 205 English Mechanic Darwin the Deluge 187 Cape Monthly Mag. Rev. of Descent 346 4 Review in Greek of me my life — Athens. — D 235 Die Wachstum — Prozess des Darwinismus. 98 Edin Rev. Boyd Dawkins Var. of animals Plants 1868 63 Dawson Dr the Canadian Naturalist 203 Dawson Dr Primitive man (Leisure Hour) 139 Dawson Modern
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CUL-DAR193.100    Abstract:    [Undated]   references for `Variation 2d ed.': Pamphlets (G)   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [100] Var. under Domestication X 8vo. Pamp. (556) B. Dawkins on age of Bos longifrons only Historic [Variation 2d ed. 1: 85: Bos longifrons (or brachyceros) of Owen.—This very distinct species was of small size, and had a short body with fine legs. According to Boyd Dawkins40 40 W. Boyd Dawkins on the British Fossil Oxen, 'Journal of the Geolog. Soc.,' Aug. 1867, p. 182. Also 'Proc. Phil. Soc. of Manchester,' Nov. 14, 1871, and 'Cave Hunting,' 1875, p
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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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F914.2    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1868. Das Variiren der Thiere und Pflanzen im Zustande der Domestication. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. vol. 2.   Text   Image   PDF
Band I, S. 83 und folgeude muss es natiirlich iiberall ,,Sus indicus u. s. w. heissen. S. 102. Z. 5 v. o. lies: ,,Wie es scheint, existirte sie in England nicht vor der neolithischen Periode, obgleich ihr fruher ein Mheres . Alter zugeschrieben wurde 40.    ·    ·    - Die· betreffende Anmerkung ist zu andern in: 40 W. Boyd Dawkins, on the British Fossil Oxen,, in: Journal Geol. Soc. Aug. 1867, p. 182. Z. 9 ('l'ext) v. u. lies: ,, Diese Art ist B. longifrons verwandt und nach Mr. Boyd Dawkins
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F878.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1868. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 1st ed., second issue. vol. 1.   Text   Image   PDF
in Scania during the same late geological period,44 and both have been found in the Irish crannoges.45 38 See, also, R timeyer's 'Beitrage pal. Gesch. der Wiederkauer,' Basel, 1865, s. 54. 39 Pictet's 'Pal ontologie,' tom. i. p. 365 (2nd edit.). With respect to B. trochoceros, see R timeyer's 'Zahmen Europ. Rindes,' 1866, s. 26. 40 W. Boyd Dawkins on the British Fossil Oxen, 'Journal of the Geolog. Soc.,' Aug. 1867, p. 182. 41 'British Pleistocene Mammalia,' by W. B. Dawkins and W. A. Sandford
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F879.1    Book:     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.   Text   Image   PDF
104, 2d line from bottom. After B. longifrons add, and according to Mr. Boyd Dawkins is identical with it. Page 104, foot-note 40. Strike out reference to Owen. British Mammalia, and insert Mr. Boyd Dawkins on the British Fossil Oxen, Journal of the Geol. Soc.' Aug. 1867, p. 182. Page 127, 2d line from bottom. For during the early stone period, read during the early part of the Neolithic period. Page 200, foot-note 35. Strike out that part of the note beginning but it is stated, and ending with
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F914.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1868. Das Variiren der Thiere und Pflanzen im Zustande der Domestication. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. vol. 1.   Text   Image   PDF
worden. 4a Nilsson glaubt, dass sein B. frontosus  möglicherweise der Stammvater des Berg-Rindes von Norwegen sein könne, welches zwischen der Basis der Hörner am Schädel einen hohen Vorsprung hat. Da Prof. Owen  glaubt, dass das schottische Hochland- Rind von seinem B. longifrons  abstamme, so ist es erwähnenswerth, 39 Pictet, Paleontologie 2. ed. T. I, p. 365. In Bezug auf trochoceros s. Rütimeyer,  Zahm, europ. Rind. 1866, p. 26. 40 Owen,  Brit. Fossil. Mammals. 1846, p. 510. 41  W. B. Dawkins
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F877.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1868. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 1st ed., first issue. vol. 1.   Text   Image   PDF
found in the Irish crannoges.45 Nilsson believes that his B. frontosus may be the ——————————————— 38 See, also, Rütimeyer's 'Beitrage pal. Gesch. der Wiederkauer,' Basel, 1865, s. 54. 39 Pictet's 'Paléontologie,' tom. i. p. 365 (2nd edit.). With respect to B. trochoceros, see Rütimeyer's 'Zahmen Europ. Rindes,' 1866, s. 26. 40 Owen, 'British Fossil Mammals,' 1846, p. 510. 41 'British Pleistocene Mammalia,' by W. B. Dawkins and W. A. Sandford, 1866, p. xv. 42 W. R. Wilde, 'An Essay on the Animal
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F914.2    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1868. Das Variiren der Thiere und Pflanzen im Zustande der Domestication. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. vol. 2.   Text   Image   PDF
, 127; Wirkungen veranderter Nahrung auf den -, II, 401. Dar vill, Mr., Erblichkeiten guter Eigenschaften bei Pferden II, 14. Darwin, C., iiber l,epua magellani­ cua I, 139; iiber die wilde Kartof­ fel I, 414; Dimorpbismus bei Pri­ meln II, 28. Dar win, Dr.;. Veredelung der Ge­ miise durch L.uchtwahl II, 273. Darwin, Sir F., Wildheit gekreuz­ ter Schweine II, 59. D' Ass o , monogyner Zustand des Weissdorns in Spanien I, 463. Daayprocta aguti II 204. Dattel-P alme, Yarietaten der -, II, 338
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F914.2    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1868. Das Variiren der Thiere und Pflanzen im Zustande der Domestication. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. vol. 2.   Text   Image   PDF
II, 419; relative Stellung der - in der Kapsel II, 464. Samen und Knospen enge Analogie derselben I, 529. Samesreu ther,O.berVererbungbeim Rind II, 13. Sandford s. Dawkins. Sand wichs-I nse In, Seidenwurm derselben I, 375. Saponaria calabrica II, 26. Sardinien, Ponies von -,  I, 65. Sara1 Uber die Entwicklung derHy- dro1den II, 484. Sii.ttigung des Stigma I, 518. Saturnia pyri, Sterilitat der -     in der Gefangenschaft II, 212. Sau 1, uber die Behandlung von Preis­ Stachelbeeren I, 452. Sau
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F877.2    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1868. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 1st ed., first issue. vol. 2.   Text   Image   PDF
. DARWIN, C., on Lepus magellanicus, i. 112; on the wild potato, i. 330; dimorphism in the polyanthus and primrose, ii. 21. DARWIN, Dr., improvement of vegetables by selection, ii. 204. DARWIN, Sir F., wildness of crossed pigs, ii. 45. D'Asso, monogynous condition of the hawthorn in Spain, i. 364. Dasyprocta aguti, ii. 152. Date-palm, varieties of the, ii. 256; effect of pollen of, upon the fruit of Chamærops, i. 299. Datura, ii. 38; variability in, ii. 266. Datura lævis and stramonium, reversion
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F877.2    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1868. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 1st ed., first issue. vol. 2.   Text   Image   PDF
SAMESREUTHER. SELECTION. —————————————————————————————— and the common fowl, i. 234, ii. 45; crossing of races or species of rats, ii. 87-88. SAMESREUTHER, on inheritance in cattle, ii. 10. SANDFORD, See DAWKINS. SAP, ascent of the, ii. 296. Saponaria calabrica, ii. 20. SARDINIA, ponies of, i. 52. SARS, on the development of the hydroida, ii. 368. SATIATION of the stigma, i. 402-403. Saturnia pyri, sterility of, in confinement, ii. 157. SAUL, on the management of prize gooseberries, i. 356
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F878.2    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1868. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 1st ed., second issue. vol. 2.   Text   Image   PDF
wild potato, i. 330; dimorphism in the polyanthus and primrose, ii. 21. DARWIN, Dr., improvement of vegetables by selection, ii. 204. DARWIN, Sir F., wildness of crossed pigs, ii. 45. D'Asso, monogynous condition of the hawthorn in Spain, i. 364. Dasyprocta aguti, ii. 152. Date-palm, varieties of the, ii. 256; effect of pollen of, upon the fruit of Cham rops, i. 299. Datura, ii. 38; variability in, ii. 266. Datura l vis and stramonium, reversion in hybrids of, i. 392. Datura stramonium, ii. 67
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F878.2    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1868. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 1st ed., second issue. vol. 2.   Text   Image   PDF
and the common fowl, i. 234, ii. 45; crossing of races or species of rats, ii. 87-88. SAMESREUTHER, on inheritance in cattle, ii. 10. SANDFORD. See DAWKINS. SAP, ascent of the, ii. 296. Saponaria calabrica, ii. 20. SARDINIA, ponies of, i. 52. SARS, on the development of the hydroida, ii. 368. SATIATION of the stigma, i. 402-403. Saturnia pyri, sterility of, in confinement, ii. 157. SAUL, on the management of prize gooseberries, i. 356. SAUVIGNY, varieties of the goldfish, i. 296. SAVAGES
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F912.1    Book:     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.   Text   Image   PDF
. Boyd Dawkins identifie à cette dernière, est regardée par de bons juges comme en étant distincte. Toutes deux ont coexisté en Scanie pendant la dernière période géologique et toutes deux ont été trouvées dans les crannoges irlandais. Nilsson croit reconnaître dans le B. frontosus, la souche du bétail montagnard de la Norwége, lequel porte sur le crâne et entre la base des cornes une forte protubérance. Le professeur Owen ayant supposé que le bétail des Highlands descendait de son Bos longifrons
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CUL-DAR193.112    Correspondence:   Fox William Darwin to Darwin Charles Robert  [1868].10.29   [Archbishop Whately, vol. II. 171] Whately's `Life' vol 2; `Times' of 1868.08.06   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [111] X Dawkins, Cave-Hunting p 77. History of Cattle Bos longifrons only aboriginal. p. 136 on same subject on Indian Pigs. Riley 5th Annual Report p. 66 Some vars. of the Labrusca vines resist Phylloxera ― p. 87 Scale-louse not attacking crab so much as apples. P Weismann Saison-Dimorphismus. p. 27 — thinks any great change leads to Atavism. ― ✓ p. 40-43 agrees with me.— variation depends on nature of organism not on warmth p. 48 new form of
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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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F1216    Pamphlet:     [1873]. [Letter]. Testimonials in favour of W. Boyd Dawkins, M.A., F.R.S., F.G.S. a candidate for the Woodwardian Professorship of Geology. Cambridge: University Press printed, p. [2].   Text   Image   PDF
geology in the University. Believe me, my dear Sir, Yours sincerely, CH. DARWIN. To W. BOYD DAWKINS, Esq., F.R.S. 1 William Boyd Dawkins (1837-1929), geologist and palaeontologist. He was appointed to the Chair of Geology at Owens College, Manchester, in 1872. His application for the Cambridge chair was unsuccessful. 2 Adam Sedgwick who died in January 1873
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F880.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1875. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 2d ed. vol. 1.   Text   Image   PDF
like the Highland breed, but that they more nearly resembled the Devonshire breed. On the whole we may conclude, more especially from the researches of Boyd Dawkins, that European cattle are 39 Pictet's 'Paléontologie,' tom. i. p. 365 (2nd edit.). With respect to B. trochoceros, see Rütimeyer's 'Zahmen Europ. Rindes,' 1866, s. 26. 40 W. Boyd Dawkins on the British Fossil Oxen, 'Journal of the Geolog. Soc.,' Aug. 1867, p. 182. Also 'Proc. Phil. Soc. of Manchester,' Nov. 14, 1871, and 'Cave
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CUL-DAR240    Note:    1875--1908   Newton, T W Catalogue of the Library of Charles Darwin...1875   Text   Image
114 Dawkins, W. B. [William Boyd] Cave Hunting 8o 1874. 67 D'Azara do See Azara 75 Dawson, J Australian Aborigines [4to. Melbourne, 1881.] 56 Dawson, J. W. Fossil Plants 8o Montreal, 1871. [Dawson, John W. The Fossil Plants of the Devonian and Upper Silurian Formations of Canada. (Geolog. Survey of Canada.)] 57 De Bary, A. Lectures on Bacteria. Transl by Garnsey. 8o Oxford, 1887 56 Do. Veg. organs of the phanerogams ferns. Trans[lation] 8o oxford, 1884. 47 De Bary, Fungi, Mycetozoa Bacteria
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F880.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1875. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 2d ed. vol. 1.   Text   Image   PDF
habits. See also Boyd Dawkins, 'Cave Hunting,' 1874, p. 131, c., and his other publications. Jeitteles has discussed in great detail the character of the breeds of pre-historic dogs: 'Die vorgeschichtlichen Alterthümer der Stadt Olmütz,' II. Theil, 1872, p. 44 to end. [page] 1
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F880.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1875. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 2d ed. vol. 1.   Text   Image   PDF
several European breeds, we already know much from Nilsson's Memoir,37 and more especially from Rütimeyer's works and those of Boyd Dawkins. Two or three species or forms of Bos, closely allied to still living domestic races, have been found in the more recent tertiary deposits or amongst prehistoric remains in Europe. Following Rütimeyer, we have:— Bos primigenius.—This magnificent, well known species was domesticated in Switzerland during the Neolithic period; even at this early period it
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F880.1    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1875. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 2d ed. vol. 1.   Text   Image   PDF
truly wild animals. For the preservation of a uniform character, even within the same park, a certain degree of selection—that is, the destruction of the dark-coloured calves—is apparently necessary. Boyd Dawkins believes that the park-cattle are descended from anciently domesticated, and not truly wild animals; and from the occasional appearance of dark-coloured calves, it is improbable that the aboriginal Bos primigenius was white. It is curious what a strong, though not invariable, tendency
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F880.2    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1875. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 2d ed. vol. 2.   Text   Image   PDF
and primrose, i. 464. DARWIN, Dr., improvement of vegetables by selection, ii. 189. DARWIN, Sir F., wildness of crossed pigs, ii. 19. DARWIN, G., consanguineous marriages, ii. 104. D'ASSO, monogynous condition of the hawthorn in Spain, i. 387. Dasyprocta aguti, ii. 135. DATE-PALM, varieties of the, ii. 243. Datura, ii. 11; variability in, ii. 254. Datura lævis and stramonium, reversion in hybrids of, i. 425. Datura stramonium, ii. 43. DAUBENTON, variations in the number of mammæ in dogs, i. 36
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F880.2    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1875. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 2d ed. vol. 2.   Text   Image   PDF
. SANDFORD. See DAWKINS. SANSON, M., origin of the horse, i. 54; lumbar vertebra of pigs, i. 77. SAP, ascent of the, ii. 286. Saponaria calabrica, i. 463. SAPORTA, on Pistacia, i. 431. SARDINIA, ponies of, i. 54. SARS, on the development of the hydroida, ii. 364. SATIATION of the stigma, i. 434, 435. Saturnia pyri, sterility of, in confinement, ii. 141. SAUL, on the management of prize gooseberries, i. 378. SAUVIGNY, varieties of the gold-fish, i. 312. SAVAGES, their indiscriminate use of plants as
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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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F913.1    Book:     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.   Text   Image   PDF
. Irochoceros, Rùtimeyer 'lahmen Europ. Hindes, 18(36, p. 26. 40 M. Uoyd Dawkins, On tlie Brilish fossil oxen, dans Journ. of Ihe Ceoloij. Soc, août 1867, p. 183. Voir aussi Proc. l'Itil. soc. of Manchester, 14 nov. 1871, et. Cave llunlinii, 1873, p. 27, 138. 41 Ftnlish pleistocene ilammalia, 1866, p. 13, par W. B. Dawkins et A. Sandfnrd. 42 W. H. Wilde, Essay on animal remtins, etc. — Royal Irish Acad. 1860, p. 29.— Voir aussi Proc. of R. Irish Acad., 1838, p. 48. 4J Lecture, Royal inslil. of
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F913.1    Book:     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.   Text   Image   PDF
organisation, et du chacal par ses moeurs. Voir aussi Boyd Dawkins, Cave lluuting, 1874, p. 131, etc., et les autres ouvrages de cet auteur. Jeitteles a discuté avec beaucoup de soin le caractère des races canines préhistoriques : Die Vorgeschichtlichen Aller-Ihilmer der Stadt Ohmltx, II. Thcil, 1872, p. 44 à la fin. I. 2 [page break
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F913.1    Book:     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.   Text   Image   PDF
bétail desHighlands descend du Bos longifrons, il est bon de faire remarquer qu'un juge compétent 46 n'a trouvé en Norwège aucune race de bétail analogue à la race des Highlands ; la race de Norwège ressemble plutôt à celle du Devonshire. En résumé, nous pouvons conclure, en nous basant plus particulièrement sur les recherches de Boyd Dawkins, que les races bovines européennes descendent de deux espèces ; fait qui n'a rien d'improbable car le genre Bos se prête facilement à la domestication. Outre
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F913.1    Book:     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.   Text   Image   PDF
verrons bientôt que, chez les sauvages de l'Afrique du Sud, on en compte plusieurs. , Le mémoire de Nilsson et surtout les travaux de Rùtimeyer et de Boyd Dawkins, ont déjà jeté beaucoup de lumière sur l'origine des races européennes. Deux ou trois espèces ou formes du genre Bos, très-voisines des races domestiques actuelles, ont été trouvées à l'état fossile dans les dépôts tertiaires récents de l'Europe. Ce sont, d'après Rùtimeyer, les espèces suivantes : Bos primigenius. — Cette espèce magnifique
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F913.1    Book:     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.   Text   Image   PDF
dans un parc enclos de toutes parts, il semble qu'un certain degré de sélection, c'est-à-dire la destruction des veaux de couleur foncée, soit nécessaire. Boyd Dawkins croit que les bestiaux habitant les parcs, descendent, non pas d'animaux véritablement sauvages, mais d'individus réduits anciennement en domesticité. En tout cas, la naissance accidentelle de veaux de couleur foncée nous autorise presque à conclure que le Bos primigenhts primitif n'était pas blanc. Il est curieux d'observer que
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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
father's or grandmother's side to an ape.'* Huxley replied to the scientific argument of his opponent with force and eloquence, and to the personal allusion with a self-restraint, that gave dignity to his crushing rejoinder. Many versions of Mr. Huxley's speech were current: the following report of his conclusion is from a letter addressed by the late John Richard Green, then an undergraduate, to a fellow-student, now Professor Boyd Dawkins. I asserted, and I repeat, that a man has no reason
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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
nuv rende professor Boyd Dawkins: „Jeg har sagt, og jeg gjentager, at ingen har nogen grund til at skamme sig over at ha en abe til bedstefar. Dersom jeg skulde skamme mig ved at nedstamme fra noget levende v sen, da vilde det v re, om jeg til stamfar havde et vist slags menneske, et menneske med urolig og flygtig intelligens, som ikke tilfreds med at gj re en tvetydig2) lykke i sit eget livskald indlader sig paa videnskabelige sp rs-maal, som han intet virkeligt kjendskab har til, bare for at
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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
not changed since the time of the Pharaohs; but which proved to be made of French chocolate.* Sir Joseph (then Dr.) Hooker spoke shortly, saying that he had found the hypothesis of Natural Selection so helpful in explaining the phenomena of his own subject of Botany, that he had been constrained to accept it. After a few words from Darwin's old friend Professor Henslow who occupied the chair, the meeting broke up, leaving the impression that those most capable of estimating the arguments of Darwin
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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
Koren Zoologi: Gephyrea 1881 Dareste Monstruosités 1877 Darwin, Charles translations of his works various Darwin, C. Zoology of the Beagle voyage 1840-42 182 Darwin, Erasmus The botanic garden 1791 183 Darwin, E. The botanic garden part 2 vol. 2 1789 184 Darwin, E. Phytologia 1800 Darwin, E. Temple of nature 1803 185 Darwin, E. Zoonomia 1794-96 Darwin, Robert Waring Ocular spectra 1786 187 Darwin, R.W. Principia botanica 1810 Daubeny Volcanos 1826 Daubrée Roches cristallines 1860 188 Dawkins Cave
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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
-20wwhat an assumption!!! 508 ll-32m 509 4a generation /wt aided by endless attempts, of which only few are preserved.- Vide Hume's works 1-Am (Hume), 17-24m 510 27-32m/w This pro» the Dr 511 l-8m 512 25-26«; sex of Bees changed by food 514 3-22m 517 8-14m vol. 2, 40 4-8m/5w(CD?) 43 2-6m 46 22-25m 145 l-19w (not CD) 352 27-32m 573 2u/w (not CD) DARWIN, Robert Waring New experiments on the ocular spectra of light and colours London; J. Nichols; 1786 [CUL] DARWIN, Robert Waring Principia botanica
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F2043    Book:     Wyhe, John van ed. 2009. Charles Darwin's shorter publications 1829-1883. With a foreword by Janet Browne and Jim Secord. Cambridge: University Press.   Text
1872 Mr. Ayrton and Dr. Hooker. F1937* 373 Bree on Darwinism. F1756 373 1873 Natural selection. F1758 374 Inherited instinct. F1757 375 Testimonials in favour of W. Boyd Dawkins. F1216 376 Perception in the lower animals. F1759 376 Origin of certain instincts. F1760 377 Instinct: Perception in ants. F1810 381 Habits of ants. F1761 381 On the males and complemental males of certain cirripedes, and on rudimentary structures. F1762 382 [Note on nematodes]. F1974 386 1874 Memorial presented to the
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CUL-DAR193.111    Abstract:    [Undated]   Abstract of various references for Variation 2d ed.   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 111 Dawkins, Cave-Hunting p. 77. History of Cattle Bos [illeg] only aboriginal p. 136 on same subject on Indian pigs. Riley 5th Annual Report p. 66 Some vars. of the Lohrusca viper var to Plylloxua p. 87 Scale-louse not attacking crab so much as apples. P Weismann Saien-Dicunghicum. p. 27 - think any gut change leads to Atacaricum. - 43 a green with var. - p. 40 variation depends on action of or [illeg] not on warmth p. 48 new form of inheritance
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