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CUL-DAR75.86    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   [Abstracts of 8vo Pamphlets] `[G]988-[G]1110'   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 86 (24 Abstract of 8vo Pamphlets  no. 988 Bruggemann — ornithology of Celebes — close species Bruggemann, Friedrich. 1876. Beiträge zur Ornithologie von Celebes und Sangir. (from: Abhandlungen des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins zu Bremen 5: 35-102.) [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 988] PDF 987 Fritz Müller on curious case of distribution of a F. W. Crab. Müller, Fritz. 1876. Aeglea Odebrechtii n. sp. Jenaische Zeitschrift für Naturwissenschaft 10: 13-24
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CUL-DAR75.44    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   Abstract of `Linnean Journal' 10-13   Text   Image
Darwin Online 44 Linnean Journal (4 Vol X. no. 41. Bot p. 39 Introduced weeds, list of. near Sidney Woolls, W. 1869. Notes on introduced plants occurring in the neighbourhood of Sydney. Journal of the Linnean Society (Botany) 10 (41): 35-42. ― IX. no 38 Bot p. 344 Fritz Müller on Climbers. Müller, Fritz. 1866. Notes on some of the climbing-plants near Desterro, in South Brazil; in a letter to C. Darwin, Esq., F.R.S., F.L.S., c [Read 7 December 1865]. Journal of the Linnean Society (Botany) 9
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CUL-DAR75.96    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   [Abstracts of 4to Pamphlets] `Q91-Q127'   Text   Image
Boeckingi und die Genealogie der Arthropoden. Palaeontographica 28: 145-153. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection Quarto 100] PDF 101 Fritz Müller on structure of wood of Climbers, with respect to natural selection — agrees differs in different climbers. Müller, Fritz. 1866. Ueber das Holz einiger um Desterro wachsenden Kletterpflanzen. Botanische Zeitung 24: 57-60, 65-69, pl. III. (whole issues) [Darwin Pamphlet Collection Quarto 101] PDF 105 Dohrn sucking insects much older than than hitherto supposed
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CUL-DAR75.110-112    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   [index to references concerning] `Dichogamy Plants & Animals'   Text   Image
(X) [Müller, Fritz. 1872-1873. Bestaubungsversuche an Abutilon-Arten. Jenaische Zeitschrift für Naturwissenschaft 7: 22-45, 441-450. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 751] PDF] Linn. Journl. vol 13. no 67 p 151 [illeg] fert. By Humming Birds so is according to F. Müller. Abutilon Demiues ser has proven or hybrid plants American Nat. July /71/ p. 275 Gradation in anemph. Fert. Of plantago Delpino. (X) Ray Soc. Bot. Report 1845 p. 355 — Nectaries — rest beneath  flower (X) Archives Zoolog [Expe]. Tom VI
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CUL-DAR75.78    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   [Abstracts of 8vo Pamphlets] `[G]539-[G]559'   Text   Image
diversified group — see my M. S. remarks. Müller, Fritz. 1869. Bemerkungen über Cypridina. Jenaische Zeitschrift für Naturwissenschaft 5: 255-276, pls. VIII-IX. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 557] PDF 559 F. Müller, sport [illeg] of Alisma, origin of Climbers — first useless [illeg], I then show origin of irritability on flower peduncles — latent tendency not utilised.— Müller, Fritz. 1870. Die Bewegung des Blüthenstieles von Alisma. Jenaische Zeitschrift für Medizin und Naturwissenschaft 5: 133-137
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CUL-DAR75.87    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   [Abstracts of 8vo Pamphlets] `[G]1111-[G]1188'   Text   Image
-16. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 1157] PDF 1159 Holder Vocalization of Children under 2 years old Holden, E. S. 1877. On the vocabularies of children under two years of age. Transactions of the American Philological Association 8: 58-68. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 1159] PDF 1160 Fritz Muller, character of ♂ Butterflies Müller, Fritz. 1877. Ueber Haarpinsel, Filzflecke und ähnliche Gebilde auf den Flügeln männlicher Schmetterlinge. Jenaische Zeitschrift für Naturwissenschaft 11: 99-114. [Darwin
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CUL-DAR75.113-117    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   [index to references concerning] `Variation under Nature'   Text   Image
(Transition) Müller, Fritz. 1870. Umwandlung von Staubgefässen in Stempel bei Begonia. Uebergang von Zwitterblüthigkeit in Getrenntblüthigkeitbei Chamissoa. Triandrische Varietät eines monandrischen Epidendrum. Botanische Zeitung 28: 149-153, pl. II. (whole issue) [Darwin Pamphlet Collection Quarto 135] PDF Walsh ((4to Pamph. 143) p. 16 remarkable variation in antenna [Walsh, Benjamin Dann and Charles Valentine Riley.] 1869. Why noxious insects increase upon us. [review of articles by E. S. Hull
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CUL-DAR75.126    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   [index to references concerning] `[Variation under Nature?]'   Text   Image
Yucca moth. American Naturalist 7 (October): 619-623. PDF Riley, Charles Valentine. 1871-1877. Third to ninth Annual reports on the noxious, beneficial, and other insects in the State of Missouri. 7 vols. Jefferson City: Horace Wilcox. CUL-DAR.LIB.543 PDF Nov. 1873 p. 690 on Bees boring holes, (X) rather curious case. Bailey, W. W. 1873. Perforation of Gerardia pedicularia by bees. The American Naturalist 7 (November): 689-690. PDF April 1874 p. 223. Translation of F. Müller on Abutilon Müller
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CUL-DAR75.110-112    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   [index to references concerning] `Dichogamy Plants & Animals'   Text   Image
-DAR.LIB.784 PDF] v 130 v 4to Pamphlet p 838 Engler on Saxifraga, both [ando gyne-dichogamous] in same genera. (X) [Engler, Adolf. 1868. Beobachtungen über die Bewegung der Staubblätter bei den Arten des Genus Saxifraga L. und Begründung der Annahme des Genus Bergenia Moench. Botanische Zeitung 26: 833-842, pl. XIII. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection Quarto 130] PDF] 120 v 4to do Fr Müller p. 629 self-sterility of Bignonia (X) [Müller, Fritz. 1868. Befruchtungsversuche an Cipó alho (Bignonia). Botanische
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CUL-DAR75.101-109    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   [index to references concerning] `Ch 5 Intercrossing & Sterility'   Text   Image
4to Pamphlet (102) Fritz Müller on Martha most curious case of expression (X) V 8vo — (371) Hildebrand on Salvia excellent (X) do (393) Nägeli Entstehung — Separation of sexes in lower plants p. 46 artificial scented flowers — use of colour of corolla (+) do (399) Hildebrand on dichogamy in P[5 words illeg] (X) Annal Mag of Nat. Hist vol. XV 1865 p. 453 on polygamy in arrangement of sexes in Alcyon Alcyonaria do do V. xvi. 1865. p. 14. on phyllodium never flowers in Acacia (X) do. do Vol XVIII. p
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CUL-DAR75.81    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   [Abstracts of 8vo Pamphlets] `[G]697-[G]788'   Text   Image
Hybridization of Abutilon (important paper) Müller, Fritz. 1872-1873. Bestaubungsversuche an Abutilon-Arten. Jenaische Zeitschrift für Naturwissenschaft 7: 22-45, 441-450. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 751] PDF 754 Carbonnier gradation in Fish, from collecting eggs in mouth to hatching them like Amazonian Fishes Carbonnier, Pierre. 1869. Rapport et observations sur l'accouplement d'une espèce de poisson de Chine. Bulletin de la Société Zoologique d'Acclimatation 2d ser. 6: 408-414. [Darwin Pamphlet
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CUL-DAR49.157    Note:    [Undated]   Dichogamy / Secretion of nectar outside of flower in Orchids — Fritz   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [157] Dichogamy Secretion of nectar outside of flower in Orchids - Fritz Muller letter
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CUL-DAR195.3.9    Note:    [Undated]   Fritz Muller says that Negros shrug shoulders (nothing else) but   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [9] Fritz Muller says that Negros shrug shoulders (nothing else) but evidence not good, as most of them have associated with Europeans
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CUL-DAR60.2.39    Abstract:    [Undated]   Müller J.F.T `Facts for Darwin': 139   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [39] (C) p. A Drosera. Fritz Muller. Facts for Darwin p. 139 On Rhizocephala feeding by Roots ( Anelasma)— contrast with plants feeding by absorption of leaves — (Droseraceæ) over [39v
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CUL-DAR60.2.39    Abstract:    [Undated]   Müller J.F.T `Facts for Darwin': 139   Text   Image
Begin all catch minute living animls — all probably can digest — Means of catching very different c— Phytogeny [Insectivorous plants, p. 357: * Fritz Müller, 'Facts for Darwin, ' Eng. trans. 1869, p. 139. The rhizocephalous crustaceans are allied to the cirripedes. It is hardly possible to imagine a greater difference than that between an animal with prehensile limbs, a well-constructed mouth and alimentary canal, and one destitute of all these organs and feeding by absorption through
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CUL-DAR142.101    Miscellaneous:    [Undated]   envelope (empty)   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [1] Fritz Muller. Letter of Nov 2d. 1866 Oxalis with imperfect anthers. Escholtzia self-sterile Dimorphic, Plantago Findlaya Cordia — Erythroxylum — (Sethia is sub-genus) Villarsia allied to Menyanthes Hedyotis, Cinchonaceæ Gesneria?? Dimorphic Portfoli
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CUL-DAR207.1    Note:    [Undated]   Describe Bean externally & internally   Text   Image
Pha. vulgaris ficus 9 in:6 – Describe Bean externally internally - function relative size at different ages — nearest case of extra-floral nectary is in cotyledon of [Rist…] [insertion:] [illeg] — compare with Ruike (But one chief interest in case is that Delpino Herman Müller (?) others maintain that every floral extra-floral nectary has been developed for special purpose — to attract insects for fertilisation or to keep ants from flowers or from leaves — F (Frank) advanced case if fern, but
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F3484    Book contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1909. [Letter to F. W. Hope, 1837, 19 letters to R. Trimen, 1863-71]. In E. B. Poulton ed. Charles Darwin and the Origin of species: addresses, etc., in America and England in the year of the two anniversaries. London: Longmans, Green, and Co.   Text
startling conclusions should have been heard by a hostile audience, and my friend tells me that 'Darwin's congratulations were of immense comfort, as the large meeting was for by far the greater part opposed and discouraging'. Darwin's keen interest in Bates's paper has been shown on pp. 123-6, the part he took in encouraging Fritz Müller in his successive amendments of the Batesian Hypothesis, on pp. 126-9; but the following letter is the first evidence I [page] 24
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
1862]. Correspondence vol. 10. Martens Prof. Montpellier.— Martin Martens (1797-1863), physician, Professor of chemistry and botany, University of Louvain. Moggridge J. Traherne 7a Eastbourne T. Hyde Park. St Rooch new to me John Traherne Moggridge (1842-1874), entomologist and botanist. Also listed below. Moulinié M. le Colonel. 15 Rue de Mont Blanc. 23. Quai des Bergues Geneva. Jean Jacques Moulinié (1830-1873), Swiss naturalist, translated several of Darwin's books into French. Müller Fritz
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CUL-DAR205.6.77    Abstract:    [Undated]   `Annals and Magazine of Natural History' 3d ser. 14 1864: 104   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [77] Embryology Annals M. of N. Hist 3rd Series Vol XIV. 1864. p 104 Trans. On the Metamorphoses of Prawns by Dr Fritz Műller States that he has traced these Crustaceans back to Mysis forms destitute of chæle, thence so the form of a Zoea one species still further so a Nauplius form, consequently so that fundamental young form which unites the Rhizocephala Lerneæ with the Cirripedes the numerous group of the [77v
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CUL-DAR75.83    Abstract:    [1848--1882.04.00]   [Abstracts of 8vo Pamphlets] `[G]845-[G]903'   Text   Image
de Alph. de Candolle) Archives des sciences physiques et Naturelles 47: 177-194. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 860] PDF 861 Kerner dispersion of plants: curious case of Rudveckia, after 250 years in gardens now spreading widely. Kerner, Anton Joseph. 1871. Chronik der Pflanzenwanderungen. Österreichisches Botanische Zeitung 21: 335-340. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 861] PDF 862 Müller Fritz on Termites Müller, Fritz. 1872. Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Termiten. I. Die Geschlechtstheile der Soldaten
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CUL-DAR48.A9    Abstract:    [Undated]   Heer O `Annals and Magazine of Natural History' 2d ser. 17 1856: 331   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [A9] Annals Mag of N. Hist (2d s.) XVII. 1856 p. 331 O. Heer says that near Seville the atta capitata Lat. have neuters or labourers with small heads soldiers with large; but between these, transitional forms are found, which is never the case with our Oecophthora (of Madeira. See Bates Amazon Mem. Fritz Müller 2 sorts of males. Difficulties of Transition Heer, Oswald. 1856. On the house ant of Madeira. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 17: 322
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CUL-DAR75.145-147    Abstract:    [1862--1868]   [index to references concerning] `Laws of Variation under Nature'   Text   Image
] PDF] 428 [8vo. Pamph] Müller, colour of Lepidoptera affected by food. Used in Dom Animals. [Möller, L. 1867. Die Abhängigkeit der Insecten von ihrer Umgebung: Mit einer geognostischen Übersichtskarte des Kreises Mühlhausen. Leipzig: Wilhelm Engelmann. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 428] PDF] Annals Mag. of N. Hist 1867 Aug p. 149-152 On a strange abnormal form of Aphis. [Balbiani, Édouard-Gérard and Signoret, Victor. 1867. On the development of brown Aphis of the Maple. Annals and Magazine of
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F4047    Book contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1921. [Letters to Fritz Müller]. In Alfred Möller ed., Fritz Müller. Werke, Briefe und Leben. 3 vols. in 5. Jena: Gustav Fischer, vol. 2 Briefe.   Text
An Fritz Muller von Darwin. Down-Bromley Kent. Nov. 2. 1867. . . . . . Eschscholtzia californica has proved with me self-fertile; therefore your experiment would be worth trying again. From what you will see in my book about Passiflora it would be interesting to observe, whether any not annual endemic species is self-sterile like your Orchids .... [page] 17
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F4047    Book contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1921. [Letters to Fritz Müller]. In Alfred Möller ed., Fritz Müller. Werke, Briefe und Leben. 3 vols. in 5. Jena: Gustav Fischer, vol. 2 Briefe.   Text
An Fritz Müller von Darwin Down-Bromley. Kent S. E. Dec. 9 (1865) received Jan. 25 (1866). …..I knew of the difference in the spicula, but your difficulty had not occurred to me; from analogy I should rather expect that spunges have existed with spicula of the two kinds, and that the one had ultimately preponderated over the other….That is a curious observation of your daughter about the movement of the apex of the stem of Linum and would I think be worth following out; I suspect many plants
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F4047    Book contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1921. [Letters to Fritz Müller]. In Alfred Möller ed., Fritz Müller. Werke, Briefe und Leben. 3 vols. in 5. Jena: Gustav Fischer, vol. 2 Briefe.   Text
An Fritz Müller von Darwin Down-Bromley. Kent S. E. Aug. 23 (1866) received Oct. 25 (1866). My dear Sir, I have been very neglectful in not having thanked you sooner for your valuable letter of June 1th (nicht mehr vorhanden, der Herausgeber)… Many of the facts which you mention are very curious and interesting, and if ever I publish a supplement to my Orchis book I shall make use of some of them. I am much surprised at what you say about those with large flowers seeding so badly. I am
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F4047    Book contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1921. [Letters to Fritz Müller]. In Alfred Möller ed., Fritz Müller. Werke, Briefe und Leben. 3 vols. in 5. Jena: Gustav Fischer, vol. 2 Briefe.   Text
An Fritz Müller von Darwin. Down-Bromley Kent. 22. February (1867) received March 24/67. My dear Sir Your last letter of Jan. 1 is more valuable to me even than some of your previous ones. The fact about the own pollen being poisonous is quite extraordinary; I will quote your remarks and explanation after giving your former facts. Can the cause of the decay be due to parasitic cryptogams? I should be very much obliged to you if you would informe [sic] me soon whether Oncidium flexuosum is a
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F4047    Book contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1921. [Letters to Fritz Müller]. In Alfred Möller ed., Fritz Müller. Werke, Briefe und Leben. 3 vols. in 5. Jena: Gustav Fischer, vol. 2 Briefe.   Text
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [page] 73 An Fritz Müller von Darwin). Down-Bromley. Kent S. E. Sept. 20 (1865) (received Oct. 26) My dear Sir! I am very much obliged for your interesting letter written in such wonderfully good English about climbing plants. The case of Haplolophium) is new to me and I am glad to have seen the tendril of Strychnos. I do not suppose I shall attend any more to climbing plants, but I should like to hear if you ever meet with 2 species of the same genus
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CUL-DAR70.165    Abstract:    [Undated]   `Variation' II: 379   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 165 Variation of Anm Pl. under Dom. vol. 2 p. 379 1st Edit. number of seeds produced by orchid— Fritz Müller I do not think that I have used this
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CUL-DAR193.110    Abstract:    [Undated]   Abstract of various references for Variation 2d ed.   Text   Image
Fruit. ― 215 Hildebrand excellent argument from means of Distrib. that Cereals much altered [Variation 2d ed. 1: 431: Fritz Müller fertilised Cattleya leopoldi with pollen of Epidendron cinnabarinum; and the capsules contained very few seeds; but these presented a most wonderful appearance, which, from the description given, two botanists, Hildebrand and Maximowicz, attribute to the direct action of the pollen of the Epidendron.142 142 'Bot. Zeitung,' Sept. 1868, p. 631. For Maximowicz's judgment
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F385    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1866. On the origin of species by means of natural selection, or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life. London: John Murray. 4th ed. 8th thousand.   Text   Image   PDF
. Martin, Mr. W. C., on striped mules, 193. Matteucci on the electric organs of rays, 224. Matthiola, reciprocal crosses of, 306. Means of dispersal, 425. Melipona domestica, 270. Metamorphism of oldest rocks, 372. Mice destroying bees, 84. , acclimatisation of, 168. Migration, bears on first appearance of fossils, 360. Miller, Prof., on the cells of bees, 271, 276. Mirabilis, crosses of, 305. Missel-thrush, 87. Mississippi, rate of deposition at mouth, 344. Mistletoe, complex relations of, 3
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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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CUL-DAR186.20    Note:    [1867--1872]   Expression queries (answers summarised geographically): Australia (1-5)   Text   Image
16 St. yes 17. Affirm: yes Neg: no. No III Geo. Taplin sent by Fritz Müller. 1. Aston: yes c. 2. Blush Only in half castes 3. Indign: yes. 4. Deep thought yes 5. Grief yes. 6. Pleasure yes 7. Sneer yes 8. Obstin: yes 9. Contempt yes 10. Disgust yes 11. Fear yes. 12. Laughter yes 13. Incapacity No 14. Pouting yes. 15. Guilt ?? 16 Silence. No 17. Affirm: Neg: yes c. No. IV Mr. Brough Smyth's observations on several natives. surprise anger paleness indignation No. V. Revd. Hagenauer. 1. Aston: yes
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CUL-DAR205.1.71    Note:    1867.01.01   In letter from Fritz Müller good case of rudimentary organs, curious gradation. – in Orchid Portfolio   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 71 In letter from Fritz Müller Jan 1. 67. good case of rudimentary organs, curious gradation.— Even in Orchid Portfolio.— (Rudiments) Fritz Müller to Darwin 1 January 1867. Correspondence, vol. 15, p. 3
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LINSOC-MS.299    Correspondence:   Darwin Charles Robert, Farrer Thomas Henry  1868--1882   Correspondence of Thomas Henry Farrer and Charles Darwin, between 6 May 1868 and 28 August 1881. Includes recollections of Darwin.   Text   Image
With No 13 Note from Fritz Müller 1870 Feb 16 with Flower specimen [Fritz Müller to Darwin, 16 Feb. 1870
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CUL-DAR109.B105    Abstract:    1868   Müller J.F.T `Botanische Zeitung' 1868: 112. Fritz Müller Bot Zeitung 1868 p. 112 Nesæa of his district & Cuphea monomorphic   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online B105 Fritz Müller Bot Zeitung 1868 p. 112 Nesæa of district Cuphea monomorphic Müller, Fritz. 1871. Ueber den Trimorphismus der Pontederien. Jenaische Zeitschrift für Naturwissenschaft 6: 74-77. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 655] PDF Darwin's reference is mistaken and he refers instead to p. 113
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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
houses, I concluded without hesitation that their self-sterility was due to this cause. But Fritz Müller informs me that at Desterro, in Brazil, he fertilised above one hundred flowers of the above-mentioned Oncidium flexuosum, which is there endemic, with its own pollen, and with that taken from distinct plants; all the former were sterile, whilst those fertilised by pollen from any other plant of the same species were fertile. During the first three days there was no difference in the action
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CUL-DAR81.150    Draft:    [1868-1871]   Fritz Muller suspects that the one large pincer of Gelasimus may serve / Draft of Descent 1: 331.   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [150] (XX) Fritz Muller suspects that the one large pincer of Gelasimus may serve for fighting, as when several males are imprisoned together in a glass they often kill or mutilate each other. On the other hand, see C. Spence Bate [150v
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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
pollen-masses, after an interval of eleven days, could not be distinguished except by the difference of their caudicles, which, of course, undergo no change. Fritz Müller has, moreover, made a large number of crosses between orchids belonging to distinct species and genera, and he finds that in all cases when the flowers are not fertilised their footstalks first begin to wither; and the withering slowly spreads upwards until the germens fall off, after an interval of one or two weeks, and in
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CUL-DAR81.153    Draft:    [1868--1871]   Draft of Descent. See Sir J. Lubbock description in Transact. Ent. Soc. Vol IV.: 109 [top quarter only; draft footnote on reverse]   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [153] * See Sir J. Lubbock's description in Transact. Ent. Soc. Vol IV. New series 1856-1858. And Transact Linn. Soc Vol. XXIII p. 173. See excellent figures in Annals Mag of Nat. Hist. in Vol XI 1853 Pl I X in vol XII. 1853 Plate VII.— Also [words illeg] Fritz Muller antennæ Zig-Zag. p. 210 footnote. * B Niles Edward idem [illeg] 2 p. 42 (Used) [153v
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CUL-DAR81.153    Draft:    [1868--1871]   Draft of Descent. See Sir J. Lubbock description in Transact. Ent. Soc. Vol IV.: 109 [top quarter only; draft footnote on reverse]   Text   Image
, John. 1856. On some Entomostraca collected by Dr. Sutherland, in the Atlantic Ocean. [Read 7 January.] Transactions of the Entomological Society of London n.s. 4: 8-10. PDF Darwin cited this in Descent 1: 329, n5: See Sir J. Lubbock in 'Annals. and Mag. of Nat. Hist.' vol. xi. 1853, pl. i. and x.; and vol. xii. (1853) pl. vii. See also Lubbock in 'Transact. Ent. Soc.' vol. iv. new series, 1856-1858, p. 8. With respect to the zigzagged antennæ mentioned below, see Fritz Müller, 'Facts and Arguments
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CUL-DAR79.30-41    Note:    1868--1871   Escholtzia californica / Crossed 12 fl Self fert 18 flowers   Text   Image
with equal number of flower, if one had all crossed the other all self-fertilised, the yield of seed would be as 100 : 52. The plant produced a good many pods spontaneously: Fritz Müller found single plant in S. Brazil produced no seed. (Crossed seed perhaps germinated rather the first) (May 10th 68 — Plants in all Pots — about 5 inches to tips of leaves no difference) (May 24th — 8-9 inches high still equal.) (June 6. 68 Pot 2. self- flowered first.) 14 ― Pot I Crossed first— (Some germ seeds were
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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
. MOWBRAY, Mr., on the eggs of game fowls, i. 248; early pugnacity of game cocks, i. 251; diminished fecundity of the pheasant in captivity, ii. 155. MOWBRAY, Mr., reciprocal fecundation of Passiflora alata and racemosa, ii. 137. MULATTOS, character of, ii. 46. MULBERRY, i. 334, ii. 256. MULE and hinny, differences in the, ii. 67-68. MULES, striped colouring of, ii. 42; obstinacy of, ii. 45; production of, among the Romans, ii. 110; noticed in the Bible, ii. 202. MÜLLER, Fritz, reproduction of orchids
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CUL-DAR76.B138    Abstract:    [Undated]   `Gardeners' Chronicle' (12 December) 1868: 1286   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [138] Reference overlooked Self-sterile Plant Gard Chronicle 1868 p. 1286 Lilium Forsythia (see to this) [Wilder, Burt Green. 1868. Crossing Japan lillies.  Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette (12 December): 1286. [Cory Library, Cambridge] PDF Cross and self fertilisation, p. 341: As in the course of my experiments I have found three new cases, and as Fritz Müller has observed indications of several others, it is probable that they will
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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
Müller remarks, the river cray-fish is hatched under the same form which it ever afterwards retains; the young lobster has divided legs, like a Mysis; the Palæmon appears under the form of a Zoea, and Peneus under the Nauplius-form; and how wonderfully these larval forms differ from each other, is known to every naturalist.16 Some other crustaceans, as the same author observes, start from the same point and arrive at nearly the same end, but in the middle of their development are widely
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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
in a capsule of an Acropera, and found the number to be 371,250. Now this plant produces several flowers on a raceme and many racemes during a season. In an allied genus, Gongora, Mr. Scott has seen twenty capsules produced on a single raceme: ten such racemes on the Acropera would yield above seventy-four millions of seed. I may add that Fritz Müller informs me that he found in a capsule of a Maxillaria, in South Brazil, that the seed weighed 42½ grains: he then arranged half a grain of seed
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CUL-DAR85.A33-A37    Abstract:    [1868--1871]   'Sexual Selection (Abstracts not Periodicals)' [summary and index to many references]   Text   Image
(4 Sexual Selection X Quadrupeds of America. Audubon p. 269 Squirrels fighting savagely at mating season. [Audubon, John James and Bachman, John. 1846. The viviparous quadrupeds of North America. New York: J. J. Audubon. CUL-DAR.LIB.15 PDF] Fritz Muller p. 112. Tr. sexual characters go on modifying with increasing age. [Müller, Fritz. 1869. Facts and arguments for Darwin. Translated by W. S. Dallas. London: John Murray. CCA.24.83. CUL-DAR.LIB.452 Text] I Shuckard Foss. Hymenopt. p. 39
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CUL-DAR193.1    Note:    1868.04.22   It is an error that Oncidium produced capsules when fertilised by   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [1] It is an error that oncidium produced capsules when fertilised by Leptotes Fritz Müller — April 22 /68 / [Conat] [Variation 2: 134: Fritz Müller found that four other endemic species of Oncidium were in like manner utterly sterile with their own pollen, but fertile with that from any other plant: some of them likewise produced seed-capsules when impregnated with pollen of widely distinct genera, such as Leptotes, Cyrtopodium, and Rodriguezia
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CUL-DAR110.B94-B95    Note:    1868.09.20   Borreria nov sp near B valerianoides (This genus not near to Hedyotis)   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [94] Sep. 20 1868. Borreria nov. sp. near B valerianoides (This genus not near to Hedyotis) Rubiaceous plant from Fritz Müller. Long-style — pistil 3 times as long as short st. with stigma a little larger the 2 lobes more divergent. The anthers stand low down in tube of corolla are hidden. Within At the mouth of the tube above the anthers numerous beaded threads almost fill up the mouth of the corolla project above it. In short-st. the stamens project
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CUL-DAR84.2.38    Abstract:    [1869--1870]   Müller J.F.T `Facts and arguments for Darwin': 79   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [38] Fritz. Muller. Facts. p. 79.— on sexually entire ♂ Crustacean, continuing to change with advancing age — skulls of seals c Proc Zoolog. Soc. Put note to Birds, breeding before acquiring full plumage — Case like the tailed Batrachians.— Birds (Ch. 3.) Müller, Fritz. 1869. Facts and arguments for Darwin. Translated by W. S. Dallas. London: John Murray. CCA.24.83. CUL-DAR.LIB.452 Text PD
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