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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [85] (23 Abstract 8vo Pamphlets nos. 946 Marsh teeth-bearing birds Marsh, Othniel Charles. 1875. On the Odontornithes, or birds with teeth. American Journal of Science and Arts 3d ser. 10: 403-408, pls. IX-X. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 946] PDF 947 Pozzi reversions in muscles of man Pozzi, Samuel. 1874. De la valeur des anomalies musculaires au point de vue de l'anthropologie zoologique. (from: Comptes Rendus de l'Academie des Sciences.) [Darwin
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Harlan; Verneuil; [reference incomplete]; Verneuil; Hale; Milne-Edwards `American Sci Arts' ns 5: 103; 182; 295; 361; ns 6 [pp]; 433
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. American Journal of Science and Arts 2d ser. 5: 359-370. Vol VI. n.s. Hale on the Geolog of S. Alabama, an Eocene Edentate quadruped Hale, C. S. 1848. Geolog of South Alabama. American Journal of Science and Arts 2d ser. 6: 354-363. Vol VI. p 433. M. Edwards in Annales des Sciences 3 S. Zoolog Tom I. p 65. in 1844 first put forth idea of all importance of embryology to classification, but was forestalled by Dr. Marten Barry in 1837 Edinbg. New Phil. Journal. Jan . April [illeg] Von Baer 182
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the world. Offered silver plating of items sent to them. Advertised from this address in the Gardeners' Chronicle from 1845 PDF Edwards F. E. Esq. 2 John St. Downshire Hill Frederick Erasmus Edwards (1799-1875), law clerk in the Court of Chancery and great authority on Eocene Mollusca. Address in 1847. No correspondence with Darwin known. Emigration Office 9. Park St Westminster Colonial Land and Emigration Board (1840-1878), facilitated emigration from Britain mostly to Australia and New Zealand
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Darwin, C. R. 1851. A monograph on the fossil Lepadidae, or, pedunculated cirripedes of Great Britain. London: Palaeontographical Society.
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. Carina linear, in a transverse line steeply arched; basal margin much produced, with its apex truncated. Upper Latera subpentagonal. Upper Marine Eocene formation; Colville Bay, Isle of Wight. Mus. J. Sowerby, F. Edwards. I owe to the kindness of Mr. Sowerby an examination of some of the original speci- [page] 59 POLLICIPES
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Darwin, C. R. 1851. A monograph on the fossil Lepadidae, or, pedunculated cirripedes of Great Britain. London: Palaeontographical Society.
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margin almost rounded. Upper latera five-sided, smooth. Eocene Tertiary. Bognor; Hampstead. Mus. S. Wood, F. Edwards, N. Wetherell. My materials consist of a slab of rock, belonging to Mr. S. Wood, almost made up of the valves of this species, of two beautiful specimens in Mr. F. Edwards's collection, and of some excellent drawings from Mr. Dixon's specimens by Mr. James de C. Sowerby, in the Mineral Conchology.1 The valves in several of these specimens are nearly in their proper positions, though
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Darwin, C. R. 1854. A monograph on the sub-class Cirripedia, with figures of all the species. The Balanidæ, (or sessile cirripedes); the Verrucidæ, etc. etc. etc. London: The Ray Society. vol. 2.
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, bluntly pointed. Var. erisma, with the walls longitudinally folded or ribbed. Fossil in the Eocene formation, Isle of Wight, Colwell Bay; Hordwell; Barton, (Chama Bed); Headon: Bembridge. Bergh, near Klein Spauwen, Belgium (?). Attached to various shells and wood. Mus. J. de C. Sowerby, E. Forbes, F. Edwards, Charlsworth, T. Wright, Bowerbank, Tennant, Bosquet. ————————————————————————————————————————————— * I am much indebted to M. Bosquet for specimens bearing this title, from Klein Spauwen
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F342.2
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Darwin, C. R. 1854 [=1855]. A monograph on the fossil Balanidæ and Verrucidæ of Great Britain. London: Palaeontographical Society.
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Parietes thin, sometimes permeated by pores; radii without pores, with their upper margins oblique; sutural edges very finely crenated; basis without pores. Tergum with the spur narrow, bluntly pointed. Var. erisma (fig. 4b), with the walls longitudinally folded or ribbed. Fossil in the Eocene formations, Isle of Wight, Colwell Bay, Hordwell; Barton, (Chama Bed); Headon; Bembridge; Bergh, near Klein Spauwen, Belgium (?). Attached to various shells and wood. Mus. J. de C. Sowerby, E. Forbes, F
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Marchant, James ed. 1916. Alfred Russel Wallace letters and reminiscences. London: Cassell. Volume 2.
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E EARL, W., on distribution of animals in Malay Archipelago, i. 138 Early History of Mankind, Tylor's, i. 164, 165 Earth, formation of, ii. 179; Wallace's views on, 168 et seq. Earthworms, Darwin's, i. 320, ii. 2 Edinburgh, Darwin in, i. 16, 17 Education, Wallace's views of, ii. 147 Edwards, W. H., Voyage up the Amazon, i. 25 Eight hours' day, Wallace on, ii. 156 Encyclopedia of Plants, Loudon's, i. 21, 23, 92 Entomological Society, i. 35; discussion on mimicry at, 176; Wallace's Presidential
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