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-Man) T. W. Woodbury Mount Redford Exeter.— Thomas White Woodbury (1818–1871), journalist and beekeeper. Bricks Fire, Smith Deptford Bridge Mr Atkinson recommended for J[illeg] St[illeg] Fire bricks. Smith Robert. Stone and marble merchants. Ravensbourne Wharfe, Deptford Bridge. See 'Bricks Hollow' below. Bond F. Kingsbury Middlesex N.W. Frederick Bond (1811-1889), entomologist and ornithologist. Borrer Henfield Sussex William Borrer (1781-1862), wealthy botanist with an extensive plant collection
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of beetles found in Heronines [John Henry Gurney (1819-90)] P. 1341. Mr Bond say mistletoe is attractive to moths. [Frederick Bond (1811-89); Kingsbury, Middlesex. Had corresponded with CD] P. 1420. Mr G. Wolley of Liverpool case of the spread of Dreissena polymorpha in a small unnavigable stream; in another case up a brook, a mile from a canal. Like [illeg] going up Brook near Cambridge. — [CD] [George Wolley, Cambridge Street, Liverpool, 23 February, 1846. [133
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of Siam. (National Illustrated Library.) London. Ray, John. 1848. The correspondence of John Ray. ed. by Edwin Lankester. London: Ray Society. [Darwin Library-CUL] Southey, Charles Cuthbert. 1849-50. The life and correspondence of Robert Southey. 6 vols. London. Thackeray, William Makepeace. 1852. The history of Henry Esmond, Esq., a colonel in the service of Her Majesty Queen Anne. Written by himself. 3 vols. London. [? ed.] Walpole, Horace. 1845. Memoirs of the reign of King George the third. 4
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Darwin, C. R. 1860. Do the Tineina or other small moths suck flowers, and if so what flowers?. Entomologist's weekly Intelligencer 8 (30 June): 103.
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few here and a few there; a female protruding her ovipositor down the corolla of a flower, and then flying off to repeat the operation elsewhere may herself be the priest who performs the marriage ceremony. ] 1 Frederick Bond (1811-1889), entomologist and ornithologist. On this letter see Correspondence vol. 8, pp. 261-2
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Keynes, Richard Darwin ed. 1988. Charles Darwin's Beagle Diary. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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, 1826 81. FRS 1843. Grenville, Mr. English estate owner near Montevideo. Fought in Chilean and Brazilian navies. Grey, Charles, 2nd Earl (1764 1845). Statesman and Prime Minister of England. Hall, Basil (1788 1844). Naval officer and anthropologist. Travelled in South America and Mexico, 1820 2. FRS 1816. Hamond, Robert Nicholas (1809 83). Mate on HMS Druid, loaned to the Beagle in November 1832, and returned to England in May 1833. Hardy, Mr. Owner of copper mines at Guasco. Harris, James. British
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