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CUL-DAR75.68    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   [Abstracts of 8vo Pamphlets] `[G]159-[G]183'   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 68 (6 8vo Pamphlet 159 Dana on Azoic Rock in America Dana, James Dwight. 1856. On American geological history. (With Plan of development in the geological history of North America. with a Map. by J. D. Dana. ). (from: American Journal of Science and Arts 2d ser. 22: 335-349). [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 159] PDF 14 [twelve repressing] during Silurian Carb. periods 17, 19 Imperfection of N. American Geological record 28 Leidy has described Cretaceous
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CUL-DAR73.122    Abstract:    [Undated]   Göppert; Hoffman; McNab; Notice of `Botanische Zeitung' `Botanical Gazette' 3: 13; 62; 82; 84   Text   Image
10 Henfrey Bot. Gazett
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CUL-DAR70.157    Abstract:    [Undated]   Mohl `Vegetable cell' [reference incomplete]: 133   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [1] Mohl. vegetable cell p. 133 number of pollen-tubes in Orchis morio Mohl, Hugo von. 1852. Principles of the anatomy and physiology of the vegetable cell. Arthur Henfrey, trans. London: John Van Voorst. [signed] CUL-DAR.LIB.443 PD
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CUL-DAR73.118-119    Abstract:    [Undated]   Fries `Botanical Gazette' 2: 185   Text   Image
Darwin Online [118] p. 187. Fries upholds Linnean axiom. The species gives the character, not the character the species. The characters are by no means the criteria of the species, but only the aids to their distinction. No character is found constant througout all nature; it is necessary to inquire in every genus what parts are constant what variable. Henfrey disputes very truly the above axiom. — p. 188 In genera containing many species, the individual species stand much closer together than
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CUL-DAR45.151    Abstract:    [Undated]   Henslow Bot: 130; Gérard [8vo Pamplet 121]: 6; Scientific Memoirs 3: 267, 4: 276; Braun Rejuvenescence: 116   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [151] Henslow's Bot. p. 130 — a few cones on same trees often possess a different divergence from rest even on same cone; many of these anomalies originate in causes, which it is not difficult to appreciate.— It is often common to find in cones on same tree the generating spiral turning to right left — [Henslow, John Stevens. 1837. Descriptive and physiological botany. (Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopedia: Natural History). new ed. London: Longman, Orme
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CUL-DAR73.114-115    Abstract:    [Undated]   10 / Martins; Wirtgen; Schimper; Benecken; Candolle `Botanical Gazette' 1: 14; 82; 85; 113   Text   Image
Darwin Online [114] The Botanical Gazette. Henfrey Vol. I p. 14. extracts from Martins Essai sur la vegetation des Feroe c in Voyages en Scandinavie c La Recherche (Royal Soc)' — Interesting discussions showing how exclusively Europaean vegetation decreases towards N. America, with rest of vegetation common to both. (I have read he part sent me by Lindley of Voyage along the coast of Norway up to north vape extracted the same.) The above must depend on calonisation after going off of Glacial
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CUL-DAR73.96-97    Abstract:    [Undated]   Bromfield W.A; Henfrey; Lees E `Phytologist' 3: 376, 421, 530; 488; 512   Text   Image
Darwin Online 96 Phytol. vol 3. p. 376. Dr W. A. Bromfield remarks that non-production of seed hardly a presumption against the indigenous origin of a species. Hedera Helix has extensive range over Europe in N. part of Sweden indigenous, but only in S. flowers berries are produced. do in Russia. — The fruit of Acorus Calamus so rarely perfected that its structure is practically unknown but to few Botanists, as Mr Brown has remarked to me, yet is it a very widely spread plant, beng found over a
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
), conchologist and malacologist. Harris W. Charing Kent William Harris (1797-1877), stratigrapher and collector of chalk fossils. {Henslow parcels for; directed to H. Webb Esq. 13 Clements Lane Inn John Stephens Henslow (1796-1861), Darwin's botany professor and Cambridge mentor. Henry Webb was a carrier of parcels for the Ipswich Museum. See Darwin to J. S. Henslow 13 March 1855. Correspondence vol. 5 and John van Wyhe, Charles Darwin in Cambridge. (2014) T. H. Huxley 41 North Bank. Regents Park 14
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CUL-DAR71.38-42    Abstract:    [Undated]   9 / Schleiden M (tr Henfrey A) `The plant, or biogeography' 1848   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 38 (1) The Plant, a Biography by M. Schleiden, translated by A. Henfrey 1848. p. 100 Speaking of the Antheridia of Mosses c, says They remind us very strongly of a phenomenon observed in the progressive gradation of animals, where we also often find an organ prefigured in a group in which it performs no function, acquiring its actual importance to the life of the animal in a neighbouring group. Could this be proved wd. upset my theory. p. 103 in a
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CUL-DAR71.1-5    Abstract:    [[1850--1870]]   'Catalogue of Books (not Journals)'.   Text   Image
Darwin, C. R. 'Catalogue of Books (not Journals)'. (nd) CUL-DAR71.1-5 Transcribed and edited by Kees Rookmaaker. (The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online, http://darwin-online.org.uk/) (1 Catalogue of Books (not Journals.) 1. Temminck. Hist. nat. des Pigeons et des Gallinaces. On Hybridisation Pheasants migratory instinct. 2. Royle. Illustrations of the Bot. of Himalaya. On [illeg] on wandering genera. Rev. Hope on insects. 3. Royle Productive Resources: on difference of cactus with respect
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CUL-DAR128.-    Note:    1852--1860   'Books Read' and 'Books to be Read' notebook   Text   Image
F. Unger. Versuch einer Gesichte Vienna 1852 p.p. 364. 8vo (Much on Distribution of Plants means of) [Unger 1852] D'Orbigny Prodrome de Paleontologie stratigraphique 24 fr: 3. vols. [Orbigny 1850-2] The Vegetation of Europe by A. Henfrey. (remarks on Geograph. Distrib. some on Transformation. [Henfrey 1852] Iconium Anatomicarum Vulgarium Danicorum Mammalium Domesticorum by Prof. Benddz — Plates very expensive Coll. of Surgeons? Mr Highley. 1852 [Bendz 1850] French Translation of Von Siebold
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CUL-DAR128.-    Note:    1852--1860   'Books Read' and 'Books to be Read' notebook   Text   Image
, 1859) in Darwin Library-CUL] Hornschuch, Friedrich. 1848. Ueber Ausartung der Pflanzen. Flora 31: 17-28; 33-44; 50-64; 66-8. Nott, Josiah Clark and Gliddon, George Robbins. 1854. Types of mankind: or ethnological researches. Philadelphia. [Darwin Library-CUL] Owen, Richard. 1855. On the anthropoid apes, and their relations to man. Proceedings of the Royal Institution 2: 26-41. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection - CUL] Pickering, Charles. 1854. The geographical distribution of animals and plants
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CUL-DAR128.-    Note:    1852--1860   'Books Read' and 'Books to be Read' notebook   Text   Image
. Review of Vestiges of the natural history of creation, 10th ed. British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review 13: 425-39. Lecoq, Henri. 1853. Recherches sur les variétés et les hybrides des Mirabilis Jalapa et M. longiflora. Revue Horticole 4th ser. 2: 163-71, 183-5, 207-15. Leidy, Joseph. 1853. A flora and fauna within living animals. Washington. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection.] Phytologist: a popular botanical miscellany. ed. by G. Luxford E. Newman. London. 1844-54. New series, ed. by A. Irvine
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CUL-DAR128.-    Note:    1852--1860   'Books Read' and 'Books to be Read' notebook   Text   Image
fossiles découverts en Angleterre. Neuchâtel. Archives du Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle. Paris. 1839-. Baird, William. 1850. The natural history of the British Entomostraca. London. [Darwin Library-CUL] Forbes, Edward. 1841. A history of British starfishes, and other animals of the class Echinodermata. London. Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia. Singapore. 1847-55 [Abstract in CUL-DAR73.152.] Knox, Robert. 1852. Great artists and great anatomists; a biographical and philosophical
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CUL-DAR128.-    Note:    1852--1860   'Books Read' and 'Books to be Read' notebook   Text   Image
Library-CUL] Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Isidore. 1854-62. Histoire naturelle générale des règnes organiques, principalement étudiée chez l'homme et les animaux. 3 vols. Paris. [Darwin Library-CUL] Hooker, Joseph Dalton. 1854. Himalayan journals; or, notes of a naturalist in Bengal, the Sikkim and Nepal Himalayas, the Khasia Mountains. 2 vols. London. [Darwin Library-CUL] Schleiden, Matthias Jacob. 1848. The plant; a biography. Translated by A. Henfrey. London. [Abstract in CUL-DAR71.38-42
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CUL-DAR256.11    Abstract:    [Undated]   Abstract of Scientific Memoirs: Selected from the Transactions of Foreign Academies, etc   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [11] 196. Von Baer believes Bear in its own type higher than Fish. (Q) 210 He has 2 embryos in his possession that he cannot tell whether they are Mammals or Fish or young Birds — (good to quote) 211. The more different 2 animals, the further back we must go to find similarity. (I believe date 1828 see last number. Must have preceded M. Edwards. 214 The embryo of higher animal resembles only embryo of lower (219) 217. Dog Pig resemble each other
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F1583    Book:     Stauffer, R. C. ed. 1975. Charles Darwin's Natural Selection; being the second part of his big species book written from 1856 to 1858. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.   Text   Image   PDF
an author himself carefully going through the group with which he is most familiar. I think that the following cases are too numerous precise to be accounted for by mere chance, more especially as the comparison is always made with allied 1 Henfrey Bot. Gazette vol 2. p. 251. 2 Bot. Gazette vol 2. p. 185. 3 Owen, British Fossil Mammals p. 116. 4 Blyth remark in Loudon [Mag. Nat. Hist.] vol. 8. p 50 makes me doubt the case see about Irish Hare then give up case [;] if Hare turns allude to it Bell
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F1583    Book:     Stauffer, R. C. ed. 1975. Charles Darwin's Natural Selection; being the second part of his big species book written from 1856 to 1858. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.   Text   Image   PDF
d'apre l'original espagnol et augment e d'un grand nombre de notes, par M. Sonnini; accompagn s d'un atlas de vingt-cinq planches. Paris, 1809. v, 19. x, 107. Babington, Charles Cardale. Manual of British Botany containing the Flowering Plants and Ferns arranged according to the Natural Order. 3rd ed., London, 1851. iv, 44; supp. a. Babington, C. 'On the Batrachian Ranunculi of Britain,' Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 2, 16 (1855) 385-404. XI appendix C. 40. 1. Bachman, John. 'On the Migration of
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CUL-DAR11.1.(1-127)    Draft:    1857   'Natural selection' chapter 7 (Laws of variation; varieties and species compared)   Text   Image
Botanists as strongly inherited races. (See the account by Mr. Ed. Lees on Brambles coming true from seed, in Phytologist vol. 3. p. 54) An excellent observer in Sweden, Andersson (Henfrey Bot. Gazette vol 2. p. 251) describes a set of varieties (which have been mistaken for described as species) of Carex ampullacea vesicaria, which present a perfect analogy of every form in one species to those of the other. As I look at species as only strongly marked varieties, I may adduce one other, but distinct
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CUL-DAR120.-    Note:    1838   'Books' [read] alphabetical catalogue   Text   Image
. 1849. A tour in Sutherlandshire, with extracts from the field books of a sportsman and a naturalist. 2 vols. London. [Darwin Library-CUL] Schleiden, Matthias Jacob. 1848. The plant: a biography. Trans. by A. Henfrey. London. [Abstracts in CUL-DAR71.38-42; CUL-DAR205.4.132.] Schouw, Joakim Frederik. 1852. The earth, plants and man. Popular pictures of nature. Trans. and edited by A. Henfrey. (Bohn's Scientific Library.) London. [Darwin Library-CUL] Sedgwick, Adam. 1850. A discourse on the
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F1702    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. et al. 1858. [Memorial] Public natural history collections. Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette no. 48 (27 November): 861.   Text   Image   PDF
under consideration. November 18, 1858. GEORGE BENTHAM, V.P.L.S. GEORGE BUSK, F.R.S. and Z.S., Professor of Comparative Anatomy and Physiology to the Royal College of Surgeons of England. WILLIAM B. CARPENTER, M.D., F.R.S., and Z.S., Registrar of the University of London. CHAS. DARWIN, F.R.S., L.S., and G.S. W. H. HARVEY, M.D., F.R.S. and Z.S., c., Professor of Botany, University of Dublin. ARTHUR HENFREY, F.R.S., L.S., c., Professor of Botany, King's College, London. J. S. HENSLOW, F.L.S. and G.S
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CUL-DAR75.51a    Abstract:    [1859--1882.04.00]   Abstract of `Philosophical Transactions' 1788-1859   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 50 Philosophical Transactions Phil Trans Vol 1788 p 226 Jenner on young Cuckoos turning out eggs Jenner, Edward. 1788. Observation on the natural history of the cuckoo. By Mr. Edward Jenner. In a letter to John Hunter, Esq. F.R.S. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 78: 219-237. [Darwin Library-CUL] PDF 1828 p 320 Believes number of males in Bees to facilitate a cross (Why?) Knight? Knight, Thomas A. 1828. On some circumstances
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F1933    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1859. [Letter on the herbarium of the British Museum]. The Times (18 March): 12.   Text   Image   PDF
retired, letters were read from Sir C. Lyell and Mr. C. Darwin, of Bromley, Kent. The former had heard, with the greatest concern, the proposal of removing any part of the botanical collection from the British Museum to Kew. He has been hoping for years (he says) to see that collection enlarged, and a part of it opened freely to the public; London, he adds, is the place where they ought to be stationed. Mr. Darwin follows on the same side, and thinks that a national collection of botany (like an
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F1733    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1865. On the movements and habits of climbing plants. [Read 2 February] Journal of the Linnean Society of London (Botany) 9: 1-118, 13 text figures.   Text   Image   PDF
potted plant in a well-warmed room to which I was confined during the night and day. A long inclined shoot projected beyond the upper end of the supporting _____________________________________________________ Treatise was published only a few weeks before Mohl's. See also 'The Vegetable Cell' (translated by Henfrey), by H. von Mohl, p. 147 to end.1 * Des Mouvements révolutifs spontanés, c., 'Comptes Rendus,' tom. xvii. (1843) p. 989; Recherches sur la Volubilité des Tiges, c., tom. xix. (1844) p
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F834a    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1865. On the movements and habits of climbing plants. London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green and Williams & Norgate.   Text   Image   PDF
potted plant in a well-warmed room to which I was confined during the night and day. A long inclined shoot projected beyond the upper end of the supporting _____________________________________________________ Treatise was published only a few weeks before Mohl's. See also 'The Vegetable Cell' (translated by Henfrey), by H. von Mohl, p. 147 to end.1 * Des Mouvements révolutifs spontanés, c., 'Comptes Rendus,' tom. xvii. (1843) p. 989; Recherches sur la Volubilité des Tiges, c., tom. xix. (1844) p
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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
, or by the wear and tear of the tissues, 9 Bechstein, in his 'Naturgeschichte der Stubenvögel,' 1840, s. 238, has some good remarks on this subject. He states that his canary-birds varied in colour, though kept on uniform food. 10 'The Plant,' by Schleiden, translated by Henfrey, 1848, p. 169. See also Alex. Braun, in 'Bot. Memoirs,' Ray. Soc., 1853, p. 313. 11 Messrs. Hardy and Son, of Maldon, in 'Gard. Chronicle,' 1856, p. 458. VOL. II. S [page] 25
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F878.2    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1868. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 1st ed., second issue. vol. 2.   Text   Image   PDF
, or by the wear and tear of the tissues, 9 Bechstein, in his 'Naturgeschichte der Stubenv gel,' 1840, s. 238, has some good remarks on this subject. He states that his canary-birds varied in colour, though kept on uniform food. 10 'The Plant,' by Schleiden, translated by Henfrey, 1848, p. 169. See also Alex. Braun, in 'Bot. Memoirs,' Ray. Soc., 1853, p. 313. 11 Messrs. Hardy and Son, of Maldon, in 'Gard. Chronicle,' 1856, p. 458. VOL. II. S [page] 25
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CUL-DAR133.3.1    Printed:    1873--1882   [Letter to F. W. Hutton, 20 April 1861]. In Hutton, Darwinism a lecture by F. W. Hutton   Text   Image
generation of living matter. But they attempted no proof of this connection. Indeed, none can be given. But, although Darwinism and the modern doctrine of evolution are two very different things, it is undoubtedly true that, but for Darwin, we should not have heard much about evolution, for it was he who taught us to believe in what is now called organic evolution, an essential part of the larger doctrine, and the one on which the greatest stress is laid by evolutionists. But, leaving on one side this
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CUL-DAR240    Note:    1875--1908   Newton, T W Catalogue of the Library of Charles Darwin...1875   Text   Image
62 Henfrey, A. Botany. 8° 1847. [Henfrey, Arthur. Outlines of structural and physiological Botany. 8vo. London.] See Botany. Schouw 14 Henle, J. Anatomie des Menschen. 8° Braunsch. 1868. 25 Hensen Physiolog der Zeugung [8vo. Leipzig, 1881.] 87 Henslow, Rev. G. Floral Structures. 8° London, 1888. 113 Henslow, J. S. See Jenyns, L. Henslow, J. S. 4 British Plants 8° 1835-7. 62 Botanical Ferns 12° 67 Botany. (Cab. Cyclo.) 8° 1837. 48 --- Syllabus of Lectures on Botany. 8° Cambr., 1853 --- On… a
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CUL-DAR240    Note:    1875--1908   Newton, T W Catalogue of the Library of Charles Darwin...1875   Text   Image
Schlingpflanzen 4° Tübingen, 1827. [Mohl, Hugo von. Ueber den Bau und das Winden der Ranken und Schlingpflanzen.] 122 Vegetable Cell. 8° 1852. [Principles of the Anatomy and Physiology of the Vegetable Cell. Transl. by A. Henfrey. 8vo. London.] 26
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F836    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1875. The movements and habits of climbing plants. 2d ed. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
den Bau und das Winden der Ranken und Schlingpflanzen,' 1827. Palm's Treatise was published only a few weeks before Mohl's. See also 'The Vegetable Cell' (translated by Henfrey), by H. von Mohl, p. 147 to end. ‡ "Des Mouvements révolutifs B [page]
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CUL-DAR240    Note:    1875--1908   Newton, T W Catalogue of the Library of Charles Darwin...1875   Text   Image
45 Botanischer Jahresb Botany 46 Botanische Zeitung. 17 Reports on. (A. Henfrey, c) (Ray Soc.) 3 vols. 8° 1841-53. 45 Boudin, J. Ch. M. Traité de Géographié et de Statistique Medicales. Tome 1. 8 vo. Paris, 1857 113 Boué, Ami. Autobiographie du Docteur médécin A. B. [Ami Boué. . . 1794.] 8vo Vienne, 1879. 94 Boudin, J. Géographie Médicale 2 vols. Paris, 1857. [Boudin, J. Ch. M. Traité de géographie et statistique médicales et des maladies endémiques.] 58 Boulger Wood 1902 47 Bourbon del Monti
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F880.2    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1875. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 2d ed. vol. 2.   Text   Image   PDF
variation. 9 Bechstein, in his 'Naturgeschichte der Stubenvögel,' 1840, s. 238, has some good remarks on this subject. He states that his canary-birds varied in colour, though kept on uniform food. 10 'The Plant,' by Schleiden, translated by Henfrey, 1848, p. 169. See also Alex. Braun, in 'Bot. Memoirs,' Ray Soc., 1853, p. 313. 11 Messrs. Hardy and Son, of Maldon, in 'Gard. Chronicle,' 1856, p. 458. Carrière, 'Production et Fixation des Variétés,' 1865, p. 31. [page] 24
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F801    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1877. The various contrivances by which orchids are fertilised by insects. London: John Murray. 2d ed.   Text   Image   PDF
-planted wood, which must have come from a considerable distance. This was especially the case with Epipactis latifolia; and an instance has been recorded by a good observer of seedlings of this plant * Mohl, 'The Vegetable Cell,' translated by Henfrey, p. 133. Mr. Bree, in 'Loudon's Mag. of Nat. Hist,' vol. ii. 1829, p. 70. [page] 27
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F858    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1877. Les mouvements et les habitudes des plantes grimpantes. Ouvrage traduit de l'anglais sur la deuxième édition par le Dr Richard Gordon. Paris: C. Reinwald et Cie.   Text   Image   PDF
Ludwig H. Palm, Ueber das Winden der Pflanzen. — Hugo von Mohl, Ueber den Bau und das Winden der Ran-ken und Schlingpflanzen, 1827. Le traité de Palm ne fut publié que quelques semaines avant celui de Mohl. Voyez aussi Anatomie und Physiologie der vegetabilisehen Zelle, par H. von Mohl, traduit par Henfrey, p. 147, à la fin. 2 « Des Mouvements révolutifs spontanés, etc. » Comptes rendus, t. XVII (1843), p. 989; « Recherches sur la volubilité des tiges, etc. » Ibid., t. XIX (1844), p. 293. [page]
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F858    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1877. Les mouvements et les habitudes des plantes grimpantes. Ouvrage traduit de l'anglais sur la deuxième édition par le Dr Richard Gordon. Paris: C. Reinwald et Cie.   Text   Image   PDF
, 11. — commun, avortement des vrilles, 255. Harwey (Prof.), 53, 54. Hedera hélix, 234. Helinus, 106. Henfrey, 2. Hibbsrtia dentata, 29, 33, 45, 46. — — ses tiges se tournent en bas, 259. Hopmeister. Sur l'irritabilité des jeunes pétioles, 251. Holland (R.), 160. Hooker (D'), 29, 47, 100. Hoya carnosa, 7, 35, 56, 234. Houblon, 3, 7,8, 9, 13, 20, 23, 41,50. Humulus, 209. — lupulus, 3, 32. Ipomœa, 42. — argyroïdes, 54. — jucunda, 36, 42, 45, 51. — purpurea, 35, 47. Jaeger (Prof. G.), 231, 241
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CUL-DAR252.5    Note:    [1878--1908]   Catalogue of Charles Robert Darwin's pamphlet collection: Quarto   Text
PIGS 170 Gray Asa Review of Henfrey 1169 Gray A Phlox, Diapansiæ c 825 Gray Asa Sequoia — History of it 1300 Green W. L Southern Tendency of Peninsular 448 Greg on Malthus on Population 253 Greening on Moths. North Entomolog. Soc. 876 Grenacher H Morphology of Compound eyes of Arthropods 176 Guide to Gardens of Zoological Society. 849 Grote A R Noctuidæ  of California 384 Grove Address Brit. Assoc. 890 Gunn Gradation between Elephants 744 Günther on Ceratodus 525 Günther Cat. of fishes of Brit
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F839    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1882. The movements and habits of climbing plants. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
und Schlingpflanzen,' 1827. Palm's Treatise was published only a few weeks before Mohl's. See also 'The Vegetable Cell' (translated by Henfrey), by H. von Mohl, p. 147 to end. Des Mouvements r volutifs spontan s; c ., 'Comptes Rendus,' tom. xvii. (1843) p. 989; Recherches sur la Volubilit des Tiges, c ., tom. xix. (1844) p. 295. B [page]
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F803    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1882. The various contrivances by which orchids are fertilised by insects. 2nd ed. Revised 3d thousand. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
-planted wood, which must have come from a considerable distance. This was especially the case with Epipactis latifolia; and an instance has been recorded by a good observer of seedlings of this plant * Mohl, 'The Vegetable Cell,' translated by Henfrey, p. 133. Mr. Bree, in 'Loudon's Mag. of Nat. Hist,' vol. ii. 1829, p. 79. [page] 27
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F1598    Book:     Barlow, Nora ed. 1967. Darwin and Henslow. The growth of an idea. London: Bentham-Moxon Trust, John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
, geographical range other such high curious points etc. it strikes [me] as a first rate production, worthy of a son-in-law of yours.2 Ever my dear Henslow Most truly yours C. Darwin 1 Henslow wrote frequently in the Gardeners' Chronicle from 1842 onwards, covering a wide range of subjects, including accounts of his educational plans at Hitcham and in museums. 2 This must have been the Introductory Essay to the Flora Indica, about which Hooker wrote in July 1855 to G. Bentham, who was in Paris for the
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F1598    Book:     Barlow, Nora ed. 1967. Darwin and Henslow. The growth of an idea. London: Bentham-Moxon Trust, John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
Dunning, Dr F. W., and St Peter and St Paul's Rocks, 54 n.1 East Indian Archipelago, chewing of Betel, 149 Edinburgh Review, attacks The Origin of Species, 118 n.2, 204, 206 Edinburgh University, D. and, 1 Etruria, 3 Eiseley, Loren C, and Blyth's influence on Darwin, 62 n.2 Eyton, Thomas Campbell, 62 and n., 129, 130; opponent of Darwin, 27 n.2; writings, 27 n.2 Falkland Island, 48, 71; D.'s arrival at, 73; geology of, 73 Fernando Noronha, 48, 54, 126 FitzRoy, Captain Robert, 92 n.2; and the
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F3275    Book:     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.   Text   Image   PDF
307 36-3Sm 310 29-32m, 41-45m 312 20-21m/21u Godron , 41-45m, wb Henfrey cannot trace this essay 313 5-16m, 21-24m, 32-35m, 40-A4m 314 5-12m, 21-27m, 25m, 29m, 32-39m 315 2m, 6-10m, 10-llm, ll-23m/13-15w seems to think 15-16m, 20-21m 316 14m 317 l-3m, 5-9m, 18-19m/19u Horschuch's\plants , 21-23m, wb A. Henfrey says that Hornsuchs essay is long formal essay in the earlier numbers of the Ratisbon Flora for 1848. Ueber Ausartung der Pflanze- 318 36-39m 319 9-22m 320 2-8m 322 4-14m 347 19-20m 352 34
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Heer Flora fossilis artica 1875 Heer Flora fossilis Helvetiae 1876-77 Heer Miocene Flora und Fauna Spitzbergens 1870 Heer Le Monde primitif de la Suisse 1872 Heer Pays tertiaire 1861 Heer Klima des Tertiärländes 1860 Héliu La Loi unique 1878 366 Heller Darwin und das Darwinismus 1869 Helmholtz Popular lectures 1873 Hertfrey Botanical and physiological memoirs 1853 Henfrey Physiological botany 1847 367 Henfrey (ed.) Reports and papers on botany 1849 Henle Anatomie des Menschen 1858 368 Henry
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589 Macmillan Co.; 1871 [Down, S] 48 17-22m P MIVART, St George Jackson Lessons in elementary anatomy London; Macmillan Co.; 1873 [CUL, S] h, ig, rd, tm, v NB1 ♦ Rudiment in Gorilla Inguinal mammae in Lemuridae 2 pairs in Galago - (to NB2, 489) NB2 125 Hyoid Bone ♦ 396 Lobule of ears 489 Mammae 496 Difference of Man-» -»tiny distance under an anatomical point of view 125 6-9m 396 19-22m, 27-29m, fig.m 489 42-44m 496 20-25m P MIVART, St George Jackson Man and apes London; Robert Hardwicke; 1873
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. 147 l-3m/lu australisches l2-3w Australian forms in Madeira 46-48m/w Hooker says no Pittospora is Indian.- 148 40-42m 149 7x, 45-51m\w Remarks against Hopkins deflected Gulf-Stream 150 l-8m/l-2w World Temperature HÉLIU La hi unique et suprême, l, Genèse terrestre Paris; Brasseur; 1878 [Down] HELLER, Karl Bartholomaeus Darwin und der Darwinismus Wien; Universitäts-Buchhandlung; 1869 [Linnean Society of London] HELMHOLTZ, Hermann Popular lectures on scientific subjects trans. E. Atkinson
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506 w The yellow berry Holly came true from seed 120 1916 .x 126 350 .iv 1156 2031 .m, 2041 .m 127 ÏÏ23-15m, 1\22u the crossing , Um 132 369 .w 1156 134 2246/ 2149 .m 136 382 .w p. 1158 2206 .,w end of Nie. 138 383 .x, 2224/2240 '.m 140 2260/ 2266 ,m, 387 .x 142 388 .x 144 402 .w 1162 146 413 .x 152 439 .x 154 440 .x 156 450 .x 156 2517 .m/w Tomato 158 2530 .x, 2534 .m 162 463 .w 1164 /166 464 .x, 2713/2719 .m 167 2713/2715 .m 170 474 .x/w 1164 2789 .w Mr Henfrey 174 502 .x 176 504 .x 178 507
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-32m 174 l-25m 214 1-19m 215 1-llm, 16~32m SCHMIDT, Oscar The doctrine of descent and Darwinism London; Henry S. King Co.; n.d. [Down] SCHMIDT, Rudolf Die Darwinschen Theorien und ihre Stellung zur Philosophie, Religion und Moral Stuttgart; Paul Moser; 1876 [Down] NB not read SCHNEIDER Der thierische Wille Leipzig; Abel; 1880 [Down, I] 5 8m 10 25m SCHOUW, J.F. The earth, plants and man together with KOBELL, F. von Sketches from the animal kingdom trans. A. Henfrey; London; Henry G. Bohn; 1852
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