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CUL-DAR75.136
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[index to references concerning] `Variation under Nature'
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caterpillars on same Brood Weismann, August. 1868. Über die Berechtigung der Darwin'schen Theorie. Ein akademischer Vortrag gehalten am 8 Juli 1868 in der Aula der Universität zu Freiburg im Breisgau. Leipzig: Wilhelm Engelmann. ['inscribed' (actually addressed to send to Darwin in the post 'Mr. Charles Darwin Esq. Down. Bromley. Kent. S. E. England'] [Darwin Pamphlet Collection reviews 109 (subsequently moved and '109' reassigned)] CUL-DAR.LIB.676 PDF 110 Review of me. M. Wagner (1st Edit) p 27 Good
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CUL-DAR75.110-112
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[index to references concerning] `Dichogamy Plants & Animals'
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l'influence de la lumière sur l'enroulement des tiges. Bulletin de la Société botanique de France 12: 436-440. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 408] PDF] V 409 do Hildebrand on Corydalis (X) [Hildebrand, Friedrich Hermann Gustav. 1866. On the necessity for insect agency in the fertilisation of Corydalis cava. Communicated by Charles Darwin. Report of the International Horticultural Exhibition Botanical Congress (22-31 May): 157-158. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 409] and CUL-DAR76.B183 Text Image PDF] V 410
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. Robert Fisher Tomes (1823-1904), farmer and zoologist. Specialist in bats. Robinson 7. Gower St. (W.C.)(After Quarrel with Pasteur.) James Robinson (1813-1862), surgeon dentist, pioneer of ether anaesthesia. Louis Pasteur. See Hayman and van Wyhe, Charles Darwin and the dentists. (2018) Royer Madme 2. Place de la Madeleine [Paris] Lausanne Switzerland. Clémence Auguste Royer (1830-1902), French author and economist. Translated Origin into French: Darwin, 1862. De l'origine des espèces ou des
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CUL-DAR75.145-147
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[index to references concerning] `Laws of Variation under Nature'
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [145] (10 Laws of Variation under Nature Proc. Z. Soc. 1862 P. 111 p. 332 Flower on var. in sp. genera of nos of vertebra in American monkeys [Flower, William Henry. 1862. Notes on the anatomy of Pithecia monachus (Geoff.). Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 30 no. 3: 326-332, pl. XXXVII. [CUL-DAR.LIB.PER-U1370] PDF] Journal of Hort. Soc. Part I. p. 63-81 good Wichura on relation of variability to sterility (used under Dom. Animals
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [87] Sports Faivre var. de Especes p. 44 [Faivre, Ernest. 1868. La variabilité des espèces et ses limites. Paris: Germer Baillière. [inscribed] CUL-DAR.LIB.186 PDF] Carriere. Fix des Vars. p. 34-58 see paper [Carrière, Élie-Abel. 1865. Production et fixation des variétés dans les végétaux. Paris: Libraire agricole de la Maison Rustiane. [inscribed] CUL-DAR.LIB.107 PDF] Shirref on Wheat p 47. [Shirreff, Patrick. 1873. Improvement of the cereals; and
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Rolle P. Oscar Schmid Hochschule Graz Virchow H. Müller, Lippstadt (Murray's copy) French Edit Self M. Camille Dareste, Lille Quatref ages Naudin, Jardin du Plantes AI. Gaudry 12 R. Taranne Paris Prof Ernest Faivre Lyon. France [2 words illeg] 2d Edit 1 Self 2 George Darwin 3 W. S. Dallas 4. Lettington 5 F. Müller 6 F. Darwin 7 R. M'Lachlan 8 C. Spence Bate 9 J. Jenncr Weir 10 Stanton. 14. Boccardo 11 Asa Gray 12 Bartlett 13 American Edition 14 Canestrini for Italian Translation 14
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F818
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Darwin, C. R. 1870. De la fécondation des orchidées par les insectes et des bons résultats du croisement. Trans. by Louis Rérolle. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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PRÉFACE. m d'autres plantes; mais nulle part il n'en a réuniun plus grand nombre et de plus décisifs. Je suis heureux d'exprimer ma reconnaissanceenvers M. Faivre, doyen de la Faculté des sciencesde Lyon, dans le laboratoire duquel j'ai pu vérifierun certain nombre des descriptions données danscet ouvrage, et qui m'a aidé de ses bienveillantsconseils. Je remercie également M. Darwin du bonaccueil qu'il a fait à ma traduction, et des notesprécieuses dont il a bien voulu l'enrichir. Ces
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CUL-DAR240
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Newton, T W Catalogue of the Library of Charles Darwin...1875
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Darwinian Theory. 39. Darwinian Theory. By a Graduate of Cambridge. 8o 1867. 32 Our Blood Relations 8o 1872 See also under – Askenasy Dumont Jaeger Portanova Sharpe Bianconi Durand Huxley Krause Laing Pref Siegwart Bondi Faivre Laird Quadri Spengel Bree Ferrière Lowne Quatrefages St. Clair Büchner Ferris Meitzen Ross Stebbing Carlier Flourens Melia Rossi Wallace Carneri Freke Mivart Rütimeyer Weismann Chapman Hodge Müller Schleicher Wigand Darwin (ein-Roman) Homo Page Schmidt Wright Dub Huber
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CUL-DAR240
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Newton, T W Catalogue of the Library of Charles Darwin...1875
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F. 102 Fabre, T. H. Souvenirs Entomologiques [8vo. Paris] 1879 [Darwin received this from Fabre in January 1880. Correspondence vol. 28, p. 53.] 29 Faivre, E. Variabilité des Espèces. 12º Paris, 1868. Falconer, H [Hugh]. 2 Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis. Part. 1 8o 1846 60 Teak Forests of India 8o Calcutta, 1852. [Report on the Teak Forests of the Tenasserim Provinces.] 126 Palæontological Memoirs. (C. Murchison.) 2 vols. 8o 1868. [Palæontological Memoirs and Notes of the late H. F. . . . Compiled
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F880.2
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Darwin, C. R. 1875. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 2d ed. vol. 2.
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verted into cornucopias, which are enclosed within one another and resemble the true petals. In hose-in-hose flowers the sepals mock the petals. In some cases the flowers and leaves vary together in tint: in all the varieties of the common pea, which have purple flowers, a purple mark may be seen on the stipules. M. Faivre states that with the varieties of Primula sinensis the colour of the flower is evidently correlated with the colour of the under side of the leaves; and he adds that the
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F880.2
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Darwin, C. R. 1875. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 2d ed. vol. 2.
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are eminently liable to be lost in each particular animal. The most striking case in favour of this view, is that the terrestrial salamander, according to Lessona, cannot reproduce lost parts, whilst another species of the 19 Vulpian, as quoted by Prof. Faivre, 'La Variabilité des Espèces,' 1868, p. 112. 20 Dr. P. Hoy, 'The American Naturalist,' Sept. 1871, p. 579. 21 Dr. Gunther, in Owen's 'Anatomy of Vertebrates,' vol. i., 1866, p. 567. Spallanzani has made similar observations. 22 A thrush was
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F880.1
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Darwin, C. R. 1875. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 2d ed. vol. 1.
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Loudon's 'Encyclop. of Gardening,' p. 1035. 192 'Transact. Hort. Soc.,' vol. i. p. 91; and Loudon's 'Gardener's Mag.,' vol. iii., 1828, p. 179. 193 Mr. Wildman, in 'Gardener's Chron.,' 1843, p. 87. 'Cottage Gardener,' April 8, 1856, p. 33. 194 M. Faivre has given an interesting account of the successive variations of the Chinese primrose, since its introduction into Europe about the year 1820: 'Revue des Cours Scientifiques,' June, 1869, p. 428. 195 The best and fullest account of this plant which
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Darwin, C. R. 1875. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 2d ed. vol. 2.
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, there is a great difference in the character of the fibre in hemp, in the quantity of oil in the seed of ————————————————— 83 Dr. Herbert, 'Amaryllidaceæ,' p. 176. 84 Gärtner, 'Beiträge zur Kenntniss,' c., s. 560, 564. 85 'Gardener's Chronicle,' 1844, p. 215; 1850, p. 470. Faivre gives a good résumé on this subject in his 'La Variabilité des Espèces,' 1868, p. 155. 86 'Beiträge zur Kenntniss,' c., s. 252, 333. 87 'Journal of Hort. Soc.,' vol. ii., 1847, p. 83. [page] 14
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F880.2
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Darwin, C. R. 1875. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 2d ed. vol. 2.
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selection, ii. 207, 208. EYEBROWS, hereditary elongation of hairs in, i. 452. EYELIDS, inherited peculiarities of the, i. 452. EYTON, Mr., on gestation in the dog, i. 31; variability in number of vertebræ in the pig, i. 77; individual sterility, ii. 146. Faba vulgaris, i. 349. FABRE, observations on Ægilops triticoides, i. 330. Fagus sylvatica, i. 462. FAIRWEATHER, Mr., production of double flowers from old seed, ii. 151. FAIVRE, on the Primula sinensis, i. 394, ii. 324. Falco albidus
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F1249
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Darwin, C. R. 1876. The effects of cross and self fertilisation in the vegetable kingdom. London: John Murray.
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page 277 and 'Scientific Opinion' 1870 page 135) the structure of the flowers in this genus, but he was mistaken in thinking that self-fertilisation is impossible, at least in the case of the present species. Dr. Dickie and Professor Faivre state that the flowers are fertilised in the bud, and that self-fertilisation is inevitable. I presume that they were misled by the pollen being deposited at a very early period on the pistil: see 'Journal of Linnean Society Botany' volume x. page 55 and
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F1249
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Darwin, C. R. 1876. The effects of cross and self fertilisation in the vegetable kingdom. London: John Murray.
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; experiments on, 263, 275; superiority of self-fertilised over crossed, 290; early flowering, 292, 294; artificially self-fertilised, 332; pollen from other flowers more effective, 340; self-sterile in Brazil, 343, 358. Euphrasia officinalis, 368. Euryale amazonica. 358. - ferox, 365. F. Fabricius on Aristolochia, 417. Fagopyrum esculentum, 228; early flowering of crossed plant, 293. Faivre, Professor, self-fertilisation of Cannaceae, 230. Farrer, T.H., papilionaceous flowers, 5; Lupinus luteus, 147
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F1265
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Darwin, C. R. 1877. Des effets de la fécondation croisée et de la fécondation directe dans le règne végétal. Ouvrage traduit de l'anglais et annoté avec autorisation de l'auteur, par le Dr Édouard Heckel. Paris: C. Reinwald et Cie.
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, les abeilles visitent ardemment les fleurs de ce Canna dans le nord de l'Italie ; mais je n'ai jamais vu aucun insecte fréquenter les fleurs de cette espèce dans ma serre 1 Delpino a décrit (Bot. Zeitung, 1867, p. 277 et Scientific Opinion, 1870, p. 135) la structure des fleurs dans ce genre ; mais, au moins pour ce qui touche à la présente espèce, il s'est mépris en pensant que l'autofécondation est impossible. Le docteur Dickie et le professeur Faivre admettent que les fleurs sont fécondées à
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F1265
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Darwin, C. R. 1877. Des effets de la fécondation croisée et de la fécondation directe dans le règne végétal. Ouvrage traduit de l'anglais et annoté avec autorisation de l'auteur, par le Dr Édouard Heckel. Paris: C. Reinwald et Cie.
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; autofécondation artificielle, 336 ; le pollen des autres fleurs est plus efficace, 345 ; autostérile au Brésil, 348, 363. Euphrasia officinalis, 375. Euryale amazonica. 363. Euryale ferox, 371. F. Fabricius, surl'Aristoloche, 428 [* 426 et non 428]. Fagopyrum esculentum, 226 [*-227] ; floraison précoce des plants croisés, 297. Faivre (professeur), autofécondation des Cannacées, 229, note 1. Farrer (T.-H.), fleurs papilionacées, 5 ; Lupinus luteus, 147 [* note 1] ; Phaseolus multiflorus, 150 [* note 1
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Darwin, C. R. 1878. The effects of cross and self fertilisation in the vegetable kingdom. 2d ed. London: John Murray.
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. 277, and 'Scientific Opinion,' 1870, p. 135) the structure of the flowers in this genus, but he was mistaken in thinking that self-fertilisation is impossible, at least in the case of the present species. Dr. Dickie and Prof. Faivre state that the flowers are fertilised in the bud, and that self-fertilisation is inevitable. I presume that they were misled by the pollen being deposited at a very early period on the pistil: see 'Journal of Linn. Soc. Bot.' vol. x. p. 55, and 'Variabilit des Esp
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Darwin, C. R. 1878. The effects of cross and self fertilisation in the vegetable kingdom. 2d ed. London: John Murray.
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conditions on reproductive system, 444, 449 Euphrasia officinalis, 368 Euryale amazonica,358 ferox, 365 F. Fabricius on Aristolochia, 420 Fagopyrum esculentum, 228; early flowering of crossed plant, 293 Faivre, Professor, self-fertilisation of Cannace , 230 Farrer, T. H., papilionaceous flowers, 5; Lupinus luteus, 147; Phaseolus multiflorus, 150, 434;Pisum sativum, 160; cross-fertilisation of Lobelia ramosa, 176; on Coronilla, 407 Fermond, M., Phaseolus multiflorus, 151; P. coccineus hubridus
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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.
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. 1, p. 91. — Loudon's Gard. Man.. vol. III, 1828, p 179. 19J M. Wildman, Gard. Citron., 1843, p. 87; Collage Gardener, 8 avril 1836, p. 33. 19* M. Faivre a publié un intéressant mémoire sur les variations successives du primevère chinois depuis son introduction en Europe vers 1820: Rev. des Cours Scientifiques, juin 1869, p. 428. [page break
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Darwin, C. R. 1880. 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. 2.
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d'abondance enfermées les unes dans les autres et qui ressemblent aux pétales. Chez certaines fleurs, les sépales imitent les pétales. Dans quelques cas, la couleur des fleurs et des feuilles varie simultanément; chez toutes les variétés du pois commun qui ont les fleurs pourpres, les stipules portent une tache de même couleur. M. Faivre affirme qu'il y a corrélation évidente entre la cou- [page break
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Darwin, C. R. 1880. 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. 2.
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Garâmes 1836, p. 44^ 109. 83 Dr Herbert, Amaryllidacées, p. 170. 81 Gartner, 0. C„ p. 560, 564. 85 Gardener's Chronicle, 1844, p. 215; —1830, p. 470; Faivre a admirablement rfsnmé celte question dans, La toiriatiMé des Espèces, 18G8, p. 133. 86 0. C, p. 232, 333. [page break
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Darwin, C. R. 1880. 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. 2.
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oiseaux et les mammifères, cette faculté est extrêmement rare22. La faculté de la régénération doit exister dans toutes les parties du corps des animaux que Ton peut diviser en un grand nombre de morceaux dont chacun reproduit un animal complet. Toutefois, Je crois que le professeur Lessona23 se rapproche beaucoup de la vérité quand il maintient que l'aptitude à la régénération est ordi- 19 Vnlpian, cité par le Prof. Faivre, La variabilité' âa espèces, 1808, p. 112. 20 Dr P. Hoy, The American
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F1225
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Darwin, C. R. 1888. Insectivorous plants. 2d ed. Revised by Francis Darwin. London: John Murray.
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DROSOPHYLLUM. Drosophyllum, absorption by, 273 , digestion by, 274 Duval-Jouve, on Aldrovanda, 268 E. Ellis, on Dion a, 243 Enamel, its digestion by Drosera, 88 Erica, tetralix, glandular hairs of, 284 Ether, effects of, on Drosera, 179 , , on Dion a, 240 Euphorbia, process of aggregation in roots of, 53 Ewald, on peptogenes, 106 Exosmose from backs of leaves of Drosera, 188 F. Faivre, on Nepenthes and Sarracenia, 366 Fat not digested by Drosera, 104 Fayrer, Dr., on the nature of cobra poison
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F1225
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Darwin, C. R. 1888. Insectivorous plants. 2d ed. Revised by Francis Darwin. London: John Murray.
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, 1829, vol. ii. p. 290, Burnett (as Mr. Thiselton Dyer points out to me) wrote as follows: Sarraceni , if kept from the access of flies, are said to be less flourishing in their growth than when each pouch is truly a srtrcophagus. According to Faivre ('Comptes rendus,' vol. lxxxiii. 1876, p. 1155) both Nepenthes and Sarracenia flourish better when their pitchers are supplied with water, and Wiesner states that Sarracenia can be kept fresh for months without watering the roots if the pitchers are
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F3275
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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.
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fleurs 1878 Eschricht, Reinhardt Lilljeborg Cetacea 1866 Eschwege Gebirgskunde Brasiliens 1832 Espinas Sociétés animales 1877 223 Euripides Hecuba 1836 224 Eyton Osteologia avium 1867 Farbre Souvenirs entomologiques 1879 225 Faivre Variabilité 1868 Falconer Palaeontological memoirs 1868 226 Falconer Teak forests of Tenasserim 1852 Farrar Language 1865 Farrier and naturalist 1828-30 Fauna und Flora des Golfes von Neapel 1880-81 227 Fayrer Bengal tiger 1875 Fenwick Medical diagnosis 1871 Ferguson
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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.
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habituels , 36m 124 l-3m 125 32u dernier siècle 126 28u guêpe 129 33-36m 168 31-35m, wb antennae or palpae when former cut off 169 17-20mll9u tous\palpes , 30-36m/-» 170 2-5m/3-4u six\oviscapte , 19-22m 171 34-36m 172 9-15m, 17-22m 174 2-13m 176 31-36m 177 1-Am, 14-22m, 25-31m 211 15-24m, 27-29m 241 25-32m, 33-35m 262 14-29m 271 21-28m, 32-35m 272 27-32m 274 ww 296 18-26m 297 18-24m 299 26m 311 8-21m 315 30-36m 318 28-32m FAIVRE, Ernest La Variabilité des espèces et ses limites Paris; Germer
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