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CUL-DAR75.71    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   [Abstracts of 8vo Pamphlets] `[G]250-[G]303'   Text   Image
monstrosity — Dareste, Camille. 1862. Mémoire sur la production artificielle des monstruosités. Annales des Sciences Naturelles (Zoologie) 4th ser. 18: 243-276. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 275] PDF 277     Haughton of forms of cells of Hive Bee. Haughton, Samuel. 1863. On the form of the cells made by various wasps, and by the honey bee: with an appendix on the origin of species. Dublin: University Press. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 277] PDF 278     Haliburton on Sneezing man. Haliburton, Robert Grant
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
), Scottish lawyer and horticulturist. Hewitt. Eden Cottage Spark-Brook Birmingham Edward Hewitt (1815/16-1880), poultry breeder and judge of poultry exhibitions. Hildebrand Dr. Freiburg Baden. (Sept 68) Friedrich Hermann Gustav Hildebrand (1835-1915), German botanist. Haliburton Mrs Bridge House Richmond. London S.W Sarah Harriet (Mostyn Owen) Haliburton (1804-1882), Darwin sent her a copy of Expression in 1872. Listed on p. 44 when Mrs Williams. Hartnack Dr. R. Bonaparte I. Paris Edmund Hartnack
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
when Mrs Haliburton. On Personal Friends invited list for Darwin's funeral. Miss Ward (dancing) 40 Albion St Hyde Pk. Sq A dancing teacher, Miss Ward and this address are also given in Emma Darwin's diary for 1854, 29 December. Also listed on p. 45. Mr Way Mrs Warren 15 Bedford Square Amelia Warren (1775-1843), wife of Charles Warren MP (1764-1829). See letter from Catherine and Caroline Sarah Darwin [16 Feb. 1837]. Correspondence vol. 2. A Mrs Warren is listed in Emma Darwin's diary for 1839, 19
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CUL-DAR80.A6    Abstract:    [1859--1871]   `[G]206, [G]262, [G]278'   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online A6 Wyman (206) on Fishes gestation of eggs in mouth. Martins (264) Rudimentary organs sometime injurious in Man !! Haliburton (278) on sneezing, shows communication of customs. Haliburton, Robert Grant. 1863. New materials for the history of man, derived from a comparison of the customs and superstitions of nations. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Chamberlain. [inscribed][Darwin Pamphlet Collection 278] PDF Martins, Charles Frédéric. 1862. De l'unité organique
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CUL-DAR80.B146-B147    Note:    [1868--1871]   [References on Man] Octavo Pamphlets [index]   Text   Image
classificatory system of relationship. [Read 11 February.] Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 7: 436-477. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 458, 514] PDF Descent 1: 46, n15: Mr. L. H. Morgan's work on 'The American Beaver,' 1868, offers a good illustration of this remark. I cannot, however, avoid thinking that he goes too far in underrating the power of Instinct. ] Saporta l'Ecole p 641. Higher the animal the quicker transformed [Saporta, Louis Charles Joseph Gaston de. 1869
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CUL-DAR210.11.31    Note:    1872   presentation copies - `Expression'   Text
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 31 Book on Expression— (1) E. Darwin 6 Queen Anne St. (W.) 2. George Darwin 14 Arlington St do 3. Francis Darwin do. do 4 Leonard Darwin Esq R.E. Brompton Barracks Chatham 5 Horace Darwin Esq Trinity College Cambridge 6 W. E. Darwin Esq Bassett, Southampton 7 Mrs. Litch_eld 2. Bryanston St. Portman Squ.. (8) T. W. Wood Esq 221. Stanhope St Hampstead Road (9) J. Wood Esq 68. Wimpole St 8 X A. May Esq (10) Dr. Maudsley 9. Hanover Sqr.. (11) Lady Bell 47
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CUL-DAR252.5    Note:    [1878--1908]   Catalogue of Charles Robert Darwin's pamphlet collection: Quarto   Text
21 546 Hagens on mixed colonies of ants 278 Haliburton on Sucessing 28 Hamilton Address to Royal Geographical Society. 851 Hartmann Zeugung Vererbung 616 Hartmann Die Haussangethiere der Nillander 683 Hartmann Naturgent Milländer (Domestic animals 111 Hardback Deriviation of Man 1007 --- HARTUNG, G. ---- PHILOSIPHIE NAT-WISSENSCAFT 103 Harvey — On Algae of N. America 108 Harvey Remarkable Effect of Cross Breeding 807 Hasse C Morphologie des Gehörorganes 535 Hayden Yellowstone Missouri Rivers
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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
Mrs. Haliburton. Down, November 1 [1872]. MY DEAR MRS. HALIBURTON, I dare say you will be surprised to hear from me. My object in writing now is to * The review on the 'Expression of the Emotions' appeared in the April number of the 'Edinburgh Review,' 1873. The opening sentence is a fair sample of the general tone of the article: Mr. Darwin has added another volume of amusing stories and grotesque illustrations to the remarkable series of works already devoted to the exposition and defence of
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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
affectionately, CHARLES DARWIN. [The following letter was called forth by the publication of a volume devoted to the criticism of the 'Power of Movement in Plants' by an accomplished botanist, Dr. Julius Wiesner, Professor of Botany in the University of Vienna:] * Mrs. Haliburton had reminded him of his saying as a boy that if Eddowes' newspaper ever alluded to him as our deserving fellow-townsman, his ambition would be amply gratified. The following is the opening sentence of the leading article: Of
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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
contemptuous about making out the use of organs; but they may sneer the souls out of their bodies, and I for one shall think it the most interesting part of Natural History. Indeed you are greatly mistaken if you doubt for one moment on the very great value of your constant and most kind assistance to us. The book was widely reviewed, and excited much interest among the general public. The following letter refers to a leading article in the Times, November 20, 1880:] C. Darwin to Mrs. Haliburton.* Down
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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
to sign myself, Yours affectionately, CHARLES DARWIN. C. Darwin to Mrs. Haliburton. Down, November 6 [1872]. MY DEAR SARAH, I have been very much pleased by your letter, which I must call charming. I hardly ventured [page] 17
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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
. Haliburton, Mrs., letter to, on the 'Expression of the Emotions,' iii. 173; on personal matters, iii. 174; letter to, iii. 334. Hardie, Mr., i. 38. Harris, William Snow, i. 215. Hartung on boulders on the Azores, ii. 112, 113. Harvey, Professor W. H., article by, in the Gardeners' Chronicle, ii. 274, 275, 276, 290; note on, ii. 274 note; his 'serio-comic squib,' ii. 314; opposition to Darwin's views, ii. 184; review of the 'Origin,' in the Dublin Hospital Gazette, ii. 375. Haughton, Professor S., opinion
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F1461    Book:     Darwin, Francis ed. 1892. Charles Darwin: his life told in an autobiographical chapter, and in a selected series of his published letters [abridged edition]. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
understood the whole except a very few passages. In the first place, let me thank you cordially for the manner in which you have everywhere treated me. You have shown how a man may differ from another in the most decided manner, and yet express his difference with the most perfect courtesy. Not a * Mrs. Haliburton was a daughter of my father's early friend, the late Mr. Owen, of Woodhouse. Mrs. Haliburton had reminded him of his saying as a boy that if Eddowes' newspaper ever alluded to him as our
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F1461    Book:     Darwin, Francis ed. 1892. Charles Darwin: his life told in an autobiographical chapter, and in a selected series of his published letters [abridged edition]. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
certain characteristics of the author's mind in an eminent degree, namely, the insatiable longing to discover the causes of the varied and complex phenomena presented by living things. He adds that in the case of the author the restless curiosity of the child to know the 'what for?' the 'why?' and the 'how?' of everything seems never to have abated its force. The publication of the Expression book was the occasion of the following letter to one of his oldest friends, the late Mrs. Haliburton, who
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F1461    Book:     Darwin, Francis ed. 1892. Charles Darwin: his life told in an autobiographical chapter, and in a selected series of his published letters [abridged edition]. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
'Descent of Man,' 272; on the 'Expression of the Emotions,' 279. H ckels 'Generelle Morphologie,' 'Radiolaria,' 'Sch pfungs - Geschichte,' and 'Ursprung des Menschen-Geschlechts,' 262, 263. 'Nat rliche Sch pfungs-Geschichte,' 263; Huxley's opinion of, 263. Hague, James, on the reception of the 'Descent of Man,' 272. Haliburton, Mrs., letter to, on the 'Expression of the Emotions,' 279; letter to, 317. Hardie, Mr., 12. Harris, William Snow, 122. Haughton, Professor S., opinion on the new views of
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