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CUL-DAR75.62
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Abstract of `Proceedings of the Royal Society' 8-25
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) Kowalewsky p 148 on Osteology of Hyopotimidæ affinities Descent Kovalevsky, Alexander Onufrievich. 1872. On the osteology of the Hyopotamidæ. [Abstract.] Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 20: 147-165. Airy on Phyllotaxy p. 176. Airy, Hubert. 1873. On leaf-arrangement. [Abstract.] Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 21: 176-179. XXII (152) p. 298 Airy on Phyllotaxy. Airy, Hubert. 1874. On leaf-arrangement. Communicated by Charles Darwin, F.R.S. [Abstract.] Proceedings of the
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the Holwood estate (including Holwood House) in Kent from his cousin Lord Cranworth in 1868. Airy Hubert. Flamsteed House Greenwich S.E. Hubert Airy (1838-1903), physician and son of the Astronomer Royal George Biddell Airy. Address used in 1871. In Emma Darwin's diary for 1872. [page 3
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F1452.3
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Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 3. London: John Murray.
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corresponded with Dr. Hubert Airy and was interested in his views on the subject, published in the Royal Soc. Proceedings, 1873, p. 176. We now return to the year 1866. In November, when the prosecution of Governor Eyre was dividing England into two bitterly opposed parties, he wrote to Sir J. D. Hooker: * Probably my father was thinking of Chauncey Wright's work on Phyllotaxy, in Gould's 'Astronomical Journal,' No. 99, 1856, and in the 'Mathematical Monthly,' 1859. These papers are mentioned in
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F1528.3
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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.
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TR K AF DARWINS KARAKTER. [1866] Min far korresponderede ogsaa om sagen med dr. Hubert Airy, hvis syn paa sagen1) interesserede-ham meget. [Vi vender nu tilbage til 1866. I november da sagen mod guvern r Eyre delte England i ta bittert fiendtlige leire, skrev han til sir J. D. Hooker „De vil raabe over Dem, naar De h rer, at jeg har tegnet mig for 10 pund til Jamaica-komiteen. Herom vil jeg citere et brev fra min bror: „Hvad guvern r Eyres f rd paa Jamaica angaar, da havde han en st rk f lelse
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