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CUL-DAR40.90    Abstract:    [Undated]   Mr Pentland / a full catalogue of Bolivian rocks named with fossils & classed into Transition and secondary metalliferous Porphyry / (other references)   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [90] Mr Pentland a full catalogue of Bolivian rocks named with fossils classed into Transition and secondary metalliferous Porphyry a catalogue from Valparaiso to S. Jago first Cuesta granitic like the coast. 2° Porphyritic (?) — Considers the hills in close neigbourhood of S. Jago as recent Volcanic Catalogue of rocks in Pampas from B. Ayres to S. Jago likewise full catalogue of specimens from Cumbre Pass No other papers of any consequence by Mr
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CUL-DAR32.85-95    Note:    1833.01.01--1834.02.27   Geological diary: Tierra del Fuego   Text   Image
(Mem. Feslpathic dikes in Ponsonby Sound are they like the Elaver of conwd p. 295. of Phill Con?          do Daubuisson  vol II. p 211) Daubuisson1 on small globular basalt Vol II p 157 On the decomposition of Trap Rock so as to appear like Breccia Daubuisson Vol II p 580 Fitton on geology of Tierra del Fuego — — Geolog. Proc. November 1827 -1828 Mr Bollaerthas talked of rocks at R. Institution from T. del Fuego perhaps slates from P. Famine V. Back of p. 103 104 for more notes 1 D'Aubuisson
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EH88202338    Note:    1834--1835   Santiago notebook   Text   Image
ocrac e Peron Voyag. Aux terres Aust. Vol I. 204.1 Fitton App: P 619. Introduce this somewhere S. Cruz ?? 1 P ron 1807. [page 116
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EH88202338    Note:    1834--1835   Santiago notebook   Text   Image
blend into the solid Limestone, like rocks of Bermuda described by Capt Vetch. Fitton App. P 588:3 1 Molina 1794-5. 2 Fr zier 1717. 3 William Henry Fitton was the author of the geological appendix to King 1827, which cited James Vetch (1789-1869): 'The cemented shells of Bermuda, described by Captain Vetch, which pass gradually into a compact lime-stone, differ only in colour from the Guadeloupe stone; and agree with it, and with the calcareous breccia of Dirk Hartog's Island, in the gradual
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CUL-DAR35.371-376    Note:    1834   Geological diary: Valparaiso   Text   Image
prophenes greenstone will be discoveries from altered slate3 Daubuisson on my porphyritic breccia vol. II p. 309 3104 There are some heights given in review of Meyers travels in Geographical Journal5 Humboldt vol IV p. 59 tells of dionite in veins of gneiss6 (On auriferous alluvium Daubuisson vol. ii. p. 479) 1 William Henry Fitton was the author of the geological appendix to King 1827. 2 Red notebook. 3 Playfair 1802. 4 Aubuisson de Voisins 1819. 5 A review of Miers 1826. 6 Humboldt 1819-1829. 37
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CUL-DAR41.1-12    Draft:    1835   'Coral Islands' [early draft]   Text   Image
(a) Again we see the same fact in the northern part of New Zealand; the constitution of which, like the foregoing Islands, is essentially Volcanic. The NE coast of Australia which is fronted by the great barrier reef so intimately connected with the Pacifick, has also a NW SE direction. The whole shore is believed to consist of granitic rocks; a little way inland a long chain of hills runs parallel to the coast line. (Dr. Fitton's Appendix to King's Australia)* * Fitton geological appendix to
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F1576    Periodical contribution:     Stoddart, D. R. ed. 1962. Coral islands by Charles Darwin: with introduction, map and remarks. Atoll Research Bulletin no. 88: 1-20.   Text   Image   PDF
opinions of the naturalist of the expedition: in, Kotzebue, Voyage, Volume 2, p. 349-433; Volume 3, p. 1-318, and 331-336. Ellis, William. 1829. Polynesian researches, during a residence of nearly six years on the South Sea Islands; including descriptions of the natural history and scenery of the islands — with remarks on the history, mythology, traditions, government, arts, manner, and customs of the inhabitants. London, Fisher, Son and Jackson. Volume 1, 536 p. Volume 2, 576 p. Fitton, W. H
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CUL-DAR37.802-811    Note:    1835.12.00   Geological diary: Bay of Islands, New Zealand   Text   Image
volcanic rocks, in the neighbourhead, of the Bay of islands, would appear to be the 1 William Henry Fitton was the author of the geological appendix to King 1827. 809
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CUL-DAR42.179    Note:    [1836--1837]   Red notebook: 38, 40 (excised pages)   Text   Image
To Cleavage add other instances in old world of symetrical structure. East India Archipelago. Aleutian Arch. – V. Fitton. Australia: cases in Europe. Auvergne very little Pumice, though Trachyte same fact in Galapagos. Daubeny P 24 V. back of page 1 of New Zealand Geological Notes. at St. Helena. This structure was very clear at base of great lava cliffs NB. patches of modern conglomerated. [sketch] Rise of high tidal action [diagram
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CUL-DAR38.812-836    Note:    1836.01.00   Geological diary: New South Wales   Text   Image
C. of Good Hope. origin of granite pap softer coal country now lowest Euritic siliceous valley of separation. lower escarpment granite country. dikes. [illeg] sileceous capped with coarse conglomerate. p. 11 associate with knolls of quartz yellow cryst lamination trappean rocks. Clay slate. state in Full. allude to D. Fitton other case [illeg] dip to NW. p.13 Lockyers line spend Trachyte p. 14 Plains of Bathurst, Nepean river No Diluvium. interior plains free from pebbles Summary. Older
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CUL-DAR39.171    Abstract:    [Undated]   Sedgwick, 'Geological Transactions' 3: 471   Text   Image
Hodgkin Waterton, Paranha Water Blackwood Dr. Fitton London Library 200 Daniel
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CUL-DAR38.858-863    Note:    1836.03.00   Geological diary: King George's Sound   Text   Image
Coral. Vancouver. 149. D. Entrecasteaux, II 175? Freycinet. 105? Flinders I. 63.     What opinions all of these? Peron full account formation extended to 25˚ degrees of latitude do of long Mem. my stalactites at B. Oriental.– such as described by Dr Maccullock.– Quarterly Journal in Norfolk Perth, to which Dr Fitton adds Madeira 2-4'     (1000) What opinions all of these?] pencil. The information on this page is from Fitton 1827. 86
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CUL-DAR38.864-881    Note:    1836.03.00   Geological diary: King George's Sound   Text   Image
7 K. Georges Sound nature of the stalactite. It may be remembered that I have made the same observation when observing the Tosca rock in the Provinces of La Plata, in Northern Patagonia, in the planes of St Jago Coquimbo in Chili: there is no way of understanding this fact, observed in such large distant countries, excepting by subsequent alteration from atmospheric causes.    So general why not chalk all these constr. dry Dr Paris (Trans: Geolog: Soc: Cornwall) is stated said by Dr Fitton to
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CUL-DAR38.864-881    Note:    1836.03.00   Geological diary: King George's Sound   Text   Image
(a) These, all other references, are at present entirely drawn from Dr Fittons appendix to Kings Australia. — (b) Dr Fitton discussing the calcareous Breccia of New Holland, states that the stone of the fragments is very nearly the same with that of the cement by which they are united, — the difference consisting only in the greater proportion of sand which the fragments contain.  This is precisely what has happened in this case, only that here the fragments are from a 1/4 to 1/8 in size
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CUL-DAR38.864-881    Note:    1836.03.00   Geological diary: King George's Sound   Text   Image
15 K. George's Sound M. Peron, from his more extended observations appears to have drawn similar conclusions. Dr Fitton, examining only the specimens, brought taken to England, by Capt. King, considered these bodies to be calcareous concretions of a stalactitic form. He compares them, to some brought from Madeira other localities, probably like those probably described by me in the superficial covering of Banda Oriental. — They sorting may yet perhaps be At first, when I examined the structure
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CUL-DAR41.59-77    Note:    [1836.05.00--1835.06.00]   [Essay on] Cleavage / By the term Stratification I mean those planes of division   Text   Image
(a) To the westward of the Basin of the Pacifick, the NW system appears to encounter a NE SW one, as seen by the chain of volcanic islands following the coast of Eastern Asia: According to Dr Fitton (Appendix King's Australia)1 on the NW side of Australia this NE SW direction is found discovered in the configuration of the land obser. Again to the West of these Eastern shores of Asia, we meet numbers of most important chains (Himalaya Kouen loun) directed WNW or NW, which line Humboldt remarks
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CUL-DAR41.59-77    Note:    [1836.05.00--1835.06.00]   [Essay on] Cleavage / By the term Stratification I mean those planes of division   Text   Image
this reference from Humboldt 1819-1829, vol. 6, p. 593. 2 Thunberg 1795-6. The edition used by Darwin is not known. Darwin noted the same source in the Santiago notebook, p. 116. 3 Lyell 1830-3, 3: 133. 4 Santiago notebook, pp. 119-121. 5 William Henry Fitton was the author of the geological appendix to King 1827. 6
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F1583e    Periodical contribution:     Herbert, S. ed. 1980. The red notebook of Charles Darwin. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Historical Series 7 (24 April): 1-164.   Text   Image   PDF
No Faults in Patagonia[,] enormous extent; if lowered again covered no sign of upheaval 38e To Cleavage add other instances in old world of symetrical structure. East India Archipelago. [Aleutian Arch. ] V. Fitton. Australia:47 cases in Europe. Auvergne. very little Pumice, though Trachyte. same fact in Galapagos. Daubeny P 2448 [V. back of page 1 of New Zealand Geological Notes.]49 at St. Helena. This structure was very clear at base of great lava cliffs50 [Fig. 1] NB. patches of modern
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F1583e    Periodical contribution:     Herbert, S. ed. 1980. The red notebook of Charles Darwin. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Historical Series 7 (24 April): 1-164.   Text   Image   PDF
Baptiste Joseph, 158e Brown, Mr, 155 Brown, Robert, 161 Buch, Leopold von, 44e, 137e, 150 Burchell, William J., 86, 134e Bynoe, Benjamin, 141e Carne, Joseph, 20e Chladni, Ernst Florenz Friedrich, 170e [172e] Conybeare, William D., 22, 46e, 47, 142e Cook, James, 140e Dampier, William, 8e, 10, 15e Darby, William, 84 Darwin, Caroline [?], 125 Darwin, Erasmus (brother), 115 Darwin, Erasmus (grandfather), 170e [172e] Daubeny, Charles, 38e, 43e, 44e, 47, 51, 89 Davy, Humphry, 95 De La Beche, Henry
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F1583e    Periodical contribution:     Herbert, S. ed. 1980. The red notebook of Charles Darwin. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Historical Series 7 (24 April): 1-164.   Text   Image   PDF
some of the larger nodules is two feet and a half, and the minor one foot and a half; and the conical structure extends to the depth of three or four inches. The direction of the longer axis is placed parallel to the schistose laminae, which pass round the nodules. 8 William Fitton, 'Geology' in Phillip P. King, Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia Performed between the Years 1818 and 1822 (London, 1827), vol. 2, p. 585: The Epidote of Port Warrender and
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F1583e    Periodical contribution:     Herbert, S. ed. 1980. The red notebook of Charles Darwin. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Historical Series 7 (24 April): 1-164.   Text   Image   PDF
. London, 1837. Falkner, Thomas. A Description of Patagonia, and the Adjoining Parts of South America: Containing an Account of the Soil, Produce, Animals, Vales, Mountains, Rivers, Lakes, c. of those Countries; the Religion, Government, Policy, Customs, Dress, Arms, and Language of the Indian Inhabitants; and Some Particulars relating to Falkland's Islands. London, 1774. Fitton, William. 'An Account of some Geological Specimens, collected by Captain P. P. King, in his Survey of the Coasts of
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F1583e    Periodical contribution:     Herbert, S. ed. 1980. The red notebook of Charles Darwin. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Historical Series 7 (24 April): 1-164.   Text   Image   PDF
margin with brown ink. 46 In this series of place names the locations of Guacho and Washington are uncertain. There is presently a Quebrado del Guacho, a small stream, at 33 58 S., 71 09 W. in Chile, and a Cerro Guacho, a mountain, nearby. 'Washington' may refer to the Canal Washington at 55 40 S., 67 33 W. in Tierra del Fuego. 47 Fitton, 'Geology', in King, Narrative of A Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia, vol. 2, p. 604: The tendency of all this evidence is somewhat in
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F1583e    Periodical contribution:     Herbert, S. ed. 1980. The red notebook of Charles Darwin. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Historical Series 7 (24 April): 1-164.   Text   Image   PDF
of them is a thin layer of an imperfect granite. It is also an important circumstance, that near the point of contact both the granite and the secondary rocks become metalliferous, and contain nests and small veins of blende, galena, iron, and copper pyrites. 123 Fitton, 'Geology' as quoted in note 47. 124 Lesson and Garnot, Voyage autour du monde Zoologie, vol. 1, part 1, p. 5: Toutes les c tes de la Nouvelle-Galles du Sud [New South Wales] sont, en effet, enti rement compos es d'un gr s
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F3525    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. & C. Lyell. 1838. Report of Museum Committee. Annual general meeting, 16 February. Proceedings of the Geological Society of London no. 55, 2: 604-6.   Text   Image   PDF
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [page] 604 Report of Museum Committee. Your Committee, before reporting on the general state of the Museum with reference to the appointment of a new Curator, will first point out what has been principally effected during the past year. A complete suite of all the fossils from the Crag which are in the possession of the Society, has been, for the first time, arranged by Mr. Lonsdale, and they fill ten drawers. All the fossils of the London clay
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
invention. Similarly, ship's surgeons at the time were not the official naturalist as commonly claimed since this view arose. See John van Wyhe, ' my appointment received the sanction of the Admiralty : Why Charles Darwin really was the naturalist on HMS Beagle'. (2013). Mr Mrs G. Frere 45 Bedford Sq George Edward Frere (1807-1887), barrister who wrote (8 Oct. 1864. Correspondence vol. 12) in reply to: Darwin, 1864. Ancient gardening. Gardeners' Chronicle (8 Oct.): 965. Text Forbes Prof. E. 3
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F272    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1844. Geological observations on the volcanic islands visited during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, together with some brief notices of the geology of Australia and the Cape of Good Hope. Being the second part of the geology of the voyage of the Beagle, under the command of Capt. FitzRoy, R.N. during the years 1832 to 1836. London: Smith Elder and Co.   Text   Image   PDF
calcareous casts, to the stumps, roots, and branches of that kind of vegetation, which would grow on sand-hillocks, I think there can be no reasonable doubt, notwithstanding the different opinion of some authors, that a true view of their origin has been here given. Calcareous deposits, like these of King George's Sound, are of vast extent on the Australian shores. Dr. Fitton remarks, that recent calcareous breccia (by which term all these deposits are included) was found during Baudin's voyage, over a
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F272    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1844. Geological observations on the volcanic islands visited during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, together with some brief notices of the geology of Australia and the Cape of Good Hope. Being the second part of the geology of the voyage of the Beagle, under the command of Capt. FitzRoy, R.N. during the years 1832 to 1836. London: Smith Elder and Co.   Text   Image   PDF
Fissures of eruption, 115, 126, 128 Fitton, Dr., on calcareous breccia, 147 Flagstaff-hill, St. Helena, 76 Fleuriau de Bellevue on sph rulites, 62 Fluidity of lavas, 103, 105 Forbes, Professor, on the structure of glaciers, 70 Fragments ejected at Ascension, 40 at the Galapagos Archipelago, 110 Fresh-water Bay, 109, 117 Fuertaventura, calcareous beds of, 88 Galapagos Archipelago, 97 parapets round craters, 83 Gay Lussac on the expulsion of carbonic acic gas, 7 Glaciers, their structure, 70
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CUL-DAR39.213    Note:    [Undated]   [list of places from which geological specimens collected]   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [213] (List of Specimens) Anchor Bay Shetland B Prowse Isd White Kelp Cove Brown B. Hanger B. P. Gallant P. Michell Tom's Harbor Holts B = 23 MS of the Kelp Cove Relief H. Cape Success} Voyages Fitton Granitic Melamorp slate Grey C Open B. Easter B. Stormy Road Warping Bay} Magdele Cherub Slates latter allied Anchor B P. Anadril P. Dangerous Puerto Bueno. [213v
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F273    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1846. Geological observations on South America. Being the third part of the geology of the voyage of the Beagle, under the command of Capt. FitzRoy, R.N. during the years 1832 to 1836. London: Smith Elder and Co.   Text   Image   PDF
compose the chief mountain-chain of Southern T. del Fuego, ranging along the north side of the northern arm of the Beagle Channel, in a short W.N.W. and E.S.E. line, with two points (Mounts Sarmiento and Darwin) rising to heights of 6,800 and 6,900 feet. On the south-western side of this northern arm of the Beagle Channel, the clay-slate is seen with its strata dipping from the great chain, so that the metamorphic schists here form a ridge bordered on each side by clay-slate. Further north
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F273    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1846. Geological observations on South America. Being the third part of the geology of the voyage of the Beagle, under the command of Capt. FitzRoy, R.N. during the years 1832 to 1836. London: Smith Elder and Co.   Text   Image   PDF
albite, 174 in porphyries, in the Cumbre Pass, 195 Feuillée on sea-level at Coquimbo, 39 Fissures, relations of, to concretions, 123 upfilled, at Port Desire, 150 in clayslate, 199 Fitton, Dr. on the geology of T. del Fuego, 154 Fitz-Roy, Capt. on the elevation of the Falkland Islands, 13 on the elevation of Concepcion, 29 Foliation, definition of, 141 of rocks at Bahia, 141 Rio de Janeiro, 142 Maldonado, 144 Monte Video, 146 S. Guitru-gueyu, 147 Falkland I., 151 T. del Fuego, 154 Chonos Arch
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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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CUL-DAR240    Note:    1875--1908   Newton, T W Catalogue of the Library of Charles Darwin...1875   Text   Image
. Outlines of Cosmic Philosophy 8o 2 vols. 1874 29 do Darwinism 1879 Fitton, W [William H]. Strata below the Chalk. 4º 1836. 97 --- W. H. Progress of Geology in England. 8vo. London, 1833. 15
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F276    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1876. Geological observations on the volcanic islands and parts of South America visited during the voyage of H.M.S. 'Beagle'. 2d ed. London: Smith Elder and Co.   Text   Image   PDF
calcareous casts, to the stumps, roots, and branches of that kind of vegetation, which would grow on sand-hillocks, I think there can be no reasonable doubt, notwithstanding the different opinion of some authors, that a true view of their origin has been here given. Calcareous deposits, like these of King George's Sound, are of vast extent on the Australian shores. Dr. Fitton remarks, that 'recent calcareous breccia (by which term all these deposits are included) was found during Baudin's voyage, over a
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F276    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1876. Geological observations on the volcanic islands and parts of South America visited during the voyage of H.M.S. 'Beagle'. 2d ed. London: Smith Elder and Co.   Text   Image   PDF
have seen, occurs also in Hardy Peninsula, is interesting, from its perfect similarity with that (hereafter often to be referred to under the name of 1 See the Paper by Capt. King, in the 'Geograph. Journal;' also a Letter to Dr. Fitton in 'Geolog. Proc.,' vol. i. p. 29; also some observations by Capt. FitzRoy, 'Voyages,' vol. i. p. 375. I am indebted also to Mr. Lyell for a series of specimens collected by Lieut. Graves. [page] 44
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F276    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1876. Geological observations on the volcanic islands and parts of South America visited during the voyage of H.M.S. 'Beagle'. 2d ed. London: Smith Elder and Co.   Text   Image   PDF
concretions, 395 upfilled, at Port Desire, 440 in clayslate, 521 Fitton, Dr., on calcareous breccia, 165 on the geology of T. del Fuego, 446 FitzRoy, Capt., on the elevation of the Falkland Islands, 210 on the elevation of Concepcion, 236 Flagstaff-hill, St. Helena, 86 Fleurian de Bellevue on sph rulites, 71 Fluidity of lavas, 117, 119 Foliation, definition of, 424 of rocks at Bahia, 424 Rio de Janeiro, 425 Maldonado, 429 Monte Video, 433 S. Guitru-gueyu, 434 Falkland I., 440 T. del Fuego, 446
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F312    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1877. Geologische Beobachtungen über die Vulcanischen Inseln mit kurzen Bemerkungen über die Geologie von Australien und dem Cap der Guten Hoffnung. Translated by J. V. Carus. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart.   Text   Image   PDF
hnlichkeit der kalkigen Abg sse mit den St mpfen, Wurzeln und Zweigen jener Art von Pflanzenwuchs, welcher eben auf Sandh geln wachsen d rfte, so, meine ich, l szt sich, trotz der verschiedenen Meinung mancher Autoren, vern nftigerweise nicht daran zweifeln, dasz eine richtige Ansicht von ihrem Ursprung hier gegeben worden ist. Kalkige Ablagerungen, gleich denen von King George's Sund, sind an den australischen K sten in ungeheurer Ausdehnung vorhanden. Dr. FITTON macht die Bemerkung, dasz
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F312    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1877. Geologische Beobachtungen über die Vulcanischen Inseln mit kurzen Bemerkungen über die Geologie von Australien und dem Cap der Guten Hoffnung. Translated by J. V. Carus. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart.   Text   Image   PDF
. Dr. Fitton macht die Bemerkung, dasz recente, kalkig Breccie (unter welchem Ausdruck diese sämmtlichen Ablagerungen eingeschlossen werden) während Baüddj's Reise über einen Raum hin von nicht weniger als 25 Breitengraden und in einer gleich« n Längenausdehnung an den südlichen, westlichen und nordwestlichen von Mr. Smith von Jordan Hill) diese Körper als Corallen und hält die kalki Ablagerung für unter Wasser entstanden. Gründe stutzen sich hauptsächlich ine Bemerkungen über die Structur
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F312    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1877. Geologische Beobachtungen über die Vulcanischen Inseln mit kurzen Bemerkungen über die Geologie von Australien und dem Cap der Guten Hoffnung. Translated by J. V. Carus. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart.   Text   Image   PDF
. Fitton ist geneigt, den verzweigten Kör- pern einen concretionären Ursprung zuzuschreiben: ich will bemerken, ich in Sandschichten in La Plata zylindrische Stämme gesehen habe, welche ohne Zweifel in dieser Weise entstanden sind; sie waren aber in ihrer Erscheinung von denen am Bald Head und an den andern oben einzeln angeführten Örtlichkeiten ver- schieden. 19 Proceedings of the Geological Society, Vol. I. p. 320. 20 An mehreren Stellen beobachtete ich im Granit dunkelgefSrbte Kugeln, die aus
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F312    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1877. Geologische Beobachtungen über die Vulcanischen Inseln mit kurzen Bemerkungen über die Geologie von Australien und dem Cap der Guten Hoffnung. Translated by J. V. Carus. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart.   Text   Image   PDF
Guten Hoffnung. Nach den von BARROW, CARMICHAEL, BASIL HALL und W. B. CLARKE ber die Geologie dieses Districts gegebenen Schilderungen werde ich mich auf einige wenige Bemerkungen ber die Verbindung der drei haupts chlichen Formationen beschr nken. Das fundamentale Gestein ist Granit,20 berlagert von Thonschiefer; der letztere ist meistens 18 Wegen ausf hrlicher Einzelnheiten ber diese Formation vergl. Dr. Fitton's Anhang zu Capt. King's Reise. Fitton ist geneigt, den verzweigten K rpern einen
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F312    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1877. Geologische Beobachtungen über die Vulcanischen Inseln mit kurzen Bemerkungen über die Geologie von Australien und dem Cap der Guten Hoffnung. Translated by J. V. Carus. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart.   Text   Image   PDF
, 166. Fernando Noronha, 24, 68. Fibr se kalkige Substanz auf S. Jago, 12. Fitton, ber kalkige Breccie, 150. Flagstaff Hill auf St. Helena, 78. [page] 17
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F312    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1877. Geologische Beobachtungen über die Vulcanischen Inseln mit kurzen Bemerkungen über die Geologie von Australien und dem Cap der Guten Hoffnung. Translated by J. V. Carus. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart.   Text   Image   PDF
. Feldspathige Laven, 20; auf St. He- lena, 83; — Gesteine mit Obsidian ab- wechselnd, 58; Blätterung und Ur- sprung, 67. / n, Stella, fossile, 166. Fernando Noronba, 24, 68. Fibrose kalkige Substanz auf S. Jago, 12. Fitton, über kalkige Breccie, 150. Flagstaff Hill auf St. Helena, 78. [page break
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F313    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1878. Geologische Beobachtungen über Süd-Amerika. Translated by J. V. Carus. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart (Ch. Darwin's gesammelte Werke. Aus dem Englischen übersetzt von J. Victor Carus. Autorisirte deutsche Ausgabe,, vol. 12, part 1)   Text   Image   PDF
Darwin). Auf der südwestlichen Seite dieses nördlichenArmes -Canals sieht man den Thonschiefer mit seinen Schiiii i .Mi von der groszen Bergkette abfallend, so d; die meta-morphis chiefer liier einen auf 1 Seiten von Thonschiefer begrenzten Rücken bilden. \\ dlich in n nach \Y q von diesem groszen Rücken findel sich kein Thonschiefer, sondern nurGneisz, Glimmer und Hornblendeschiefer, welche auf groszen kahlenBergen von echtem Granit ruhen und einen ungefähr sechzig virilenbreiten Zug bilden
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F1452.1    Book:     Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 1. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
answers capitally; after the second half day is finished I go and dine at the Athen um like a gentleman, or rather like a lord, for I am sure the first evening I sat in that great drawing-room, all on a sofa by myself, I felt just like a duke. I am full of admiration at the Athen um, one meets so many people there that one likes to see. The very first time I dined there (i.e. last week) I met Dr. Fitton* at the door, and he got together quite a party Robert Brown, who is gone to Paris and
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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
. 49. Flint implements associated with bones of extinct animals, ii. 160. Flora of the Northern United States, ii. 88. Flourens, opposition to Darwin, ii. 185; 'Examen du livre de M. Darwin,' iii. 30. Flowers, adaptation of, to visits of insects, iii. 262; different forms of, on plants of the same species, i. 97; iii. 295 310; fertilisation of, iii. 256 288; hermaphrodite, first ideas of cross-fertilisation of, iii. 257, 258; irregular, all adapted for visits of insects, iii. 262. , cleistogamic
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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
—1854, I 373. Fernando Noronha, bes g paa, I 260. Fersken, visse afarter ikke udsatte for meldug, III 390. Firfisle- g, II 63. Fisher, Mrs. se Buckley, Miss. Fiske, der sv lger fr , II 66. — Amazons, III 115; elektriske organer hos, II 410. — og crustaceer, II 387, Fiske, J., brev til, om hans »Cosmic Philosophy«, III 219. Fitton, W. H., I 333. [page] 44
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F1528.1    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 1.   Text   Image   PDF
rettere som en lord; for den f rste aften, jeg sad i det store forsam-lingsv relse ganske alene paa en sofa, f lte jeg mig akkurat som en hertug. Jeg liker Athen um sv rt godt; man m der saa mange folk der, som man gjerne vil tr ffe. Den allerf rste gang, jeg spiste middag der (d. v. s. i forrige uge) m dte jeg dr. Fitton1) i d ren, og han fik et helt selskab samlet— Robert Brown, som er reist til Paris, og Auvergne, Macleay og dr. Boott2) At De hjalp mig ind i Athen um. har ikke v ret spildt umag
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F310    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1902. Observations géologiques sur les iles volcaniques: explorées par l'expédition du "Beagle" et notes sure la géologie de l'Australie et du Cap de Bonne-Espérance. Trans. by A. F. Renard. Paris: C. Reinwald.   Text   Image   PDF
calcaire r cente (terme par lequel il d signe tous ces d p ts) sur un espace qui ne mesure pas moins de 25 en latitude et une largeur gale en longitude, sur les c tes sud, ouest et nord-ouest (1). Suivant M. P ron, don't (1) Pour des d tails plus complets sur cette formation, voir Appendix to the Voyage of capitain King par le Dr Fitton. Le Dr Fitton est port attribuer une origine concr tionnaire aux corps ramifi s; je ferai observer que j'ai vu la Plata, dans des lits de sable, des tiges
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F310    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1902. Observations géologiques sur les iles volcaniques: explorées par l'expédition du "Beagle" et notes sure la géologie de l'Australie et du Cap de Bonne-Espérance. Trans. by A. F. Renard. Paris: C. Reinwald.   Text   Image   PDF
Fenestella (fossile) 202 Fernando Noronha (Ile). 28 80 Ferrugineux (Bancs) superficiels. 175 Feuilletage du phyllade argileux en Australie 160 Fibreuse (Mati re calcaire) San Thiago 14 Fissures d' ruption 141, 144 156 Fitton (Le Dr). Sur une br che calcaire. 180 Flagstaff Hill Sainte-H l ne 92 Fleuriau de Bellevue (M.). Sur les sph rulites. 76 Fluidit des laves. 127 128 Forbes (Le Professeur). Sur la structure des glaciers 85 Fragments jacul s l'archipel des Galapagos. 135 l'Ascension. 49
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F1817    Book:     Barrett, Paul H., Gautrey, Peter J., Herbert, Sandra, Kohn, David, Smith, Sydney eds. 1987. Charles Darwin's notebooks, 1836-1844: Geology, transmutation of species, metaphysical enquiries. British Museum (Natural History); Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.   Text   PDF
I do not think so many faults in Cordillera, as in English Coal field—because lowered raised—so on—but gradually simply raised No Faults in Patagonia[,] enormous extent; if lowered again covered no sign of upheaval 38e To Cleavage add other instances in old world of symetrical structure. East India Archipelago. «Aleutian Arch.—» V. Fitton. Australia:1 cases in Europe.— Auvergne. very little Pumice, though Trachyte, same fact in Galapagos. Daubeny P 242 V. back of page 1 of New Zealand
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F1817    Book:     Barrett, Paul H., Gautrey, Peter J., Herbert, Sandra, Kohn, David, Smith, Sydney eds. 1987. Charles Darwin's notebooks, 1836-1844: Geology, transmutation of species, metaphysical enquiries. British Museum (Natural History); Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.   Text   PDF
chlorite are dispersed over the natural fractures.' Next to this passage in his copy Darwin reminded himself to 'Mem: Maldonado Limestone . . .'. 7-5 Henslow 1821-22:432, 'The whole [mass of trap] assumes a greenish tinge, but the colouring substance does not appear to be of a very crystalline nature, and is probably chlorite.' In his copy of the work Darwin scored this passage, adding a comment—now partly cropped— that ends 'of Chili'. 8-1 Dampier 1698-1703, 2, pt 3. 8-2 Volney 1787b, 1, chap. 20 the
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