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CUL-DAR75.127-135
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[index to references concerning] `[Ch] 7 Variation under Nature'
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7/ Variation under Nature Eding New Phil. Journal 53/100 Lacunera. same instincts brighter in S zones — 10 species brighter Eding new Philo Jan 75/43 MacGillivray in this preceding numbers measures shows finds inequalities — 74/385 [var in Shrews] variation in Tragus of Bats — it in point in which 2 species differ Agassiz Lake Superior p 292 good case of wide variability in Fish. good as from Agassiz Agassiz, Louis. 1850. Lake Superior: its character, vegetation, and animals, compared with
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CUL-DAR75.113-117
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[1809--1882.04.00]
[index to references concerning] `Variation under Nature'
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in relation to Habit of Snow 1870 Part II. p. 210 in the paper by [illeg] case of variable too closely allied humming Birds Proc. Zoolog. Soc. 1876 Part II. p. 563 difference in Birds when bright from distant parts, p 567, 571 other cases. Agassiz de l'Espece de [illeg] p. 380 on great individual variability in sea-shell Agassiz, Louis. 1869. De l'espèce et de la classification en zoologie. F. Vogeli, trans. Paris: Germer Baillière. CUL-DAR.LIB.6 PDF Morgan on the Beaver p 44, 289 — change now
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): 45-56, pl. LVI. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 542] PDF 544 Agassiz a. (p. 302) to 306-315 on representative sp. of Echinoderm on opposite sides of Panama Agassiz, Alexander and Pourtalès, Louis François de. 1869. Contributions to the fauna of the Gulf Stream at great depths. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy at Harvard College, in Cambridge 3d ser. (1869): 253-386. (concluding report) [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 544] PDF p. 369 L. Agassiz — thinks none of our strata deposited in
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. (from: Proceedings of the Geological Society of Dublin.) [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 109] PDF p 41 Barnacle has reduced 22 species under 13 genera to one Trilobite p 43 on Lytonia existing even in Lias p 53 During miocene age isthmus of Panama open 110 Anecdote of Dogs — p 24 St Bernard Dog tracking on snow (not good authority Anon. 1850. Anecdotes of dogs. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 110] 111 Agassiz on Distribution p 188 argues against original pairs Agassiz, Louis. 1850. Geographical
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of the hypothesis of the progressive development of animal life in time. [Read 20 April.] Notices of the Proceedings at the meetings of the members of the Royal Institution of Great Britain 2: 82-85. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 136] Text p 4 versus Agassiz Homocercal Tait c 137 Lyell p 11 on ancient isothermal lines being same formerly in Asia as now Lyell, Charles. 1855. On certain trains of erratic blocks on the western borders of Massachusetts, United States. Notices of the Proceedings at the
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Science and Arts 2d ser. 40: 273-282; 41: 125-30. [Silliman's Journal][Darwin Pamphlet Collection 339] PDF 340 Saporta on curious relations of Tertiary cycads to recent show extinction confined to islands Saporta, Louis Charles Joseph Gaston de. 1864. Sur la découverte d'une cycadée dans le terrain tertiaire moyen de Provence. Bulletin de la Société géologique de France 21: 314-328, pl. V. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 340] PDF 345 Hackell on mature immature Medusae sexually reproducing
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CUL-DAR74.132-135
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Morton S; Agassiz; Wilkes; Adams C.B; Haldeman S.S; Hall J `American Sci Arts' 2d ser. 3: 43; 2d ser. 4: 425; 5: [pp]; 108; 133; 246
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the correspondence extends to all the types of organized beings Think climate was not tropical when strata of Oeningen were deposited. In Japan we have the Megalobatrachus, the corresponding living type of the great fossil Salamander of Oeningen Agassiz, Louis. 1847. Analogy between the fossil flora of the European Miocene and the living flora of America. American Journal of Science and Arts 2d ser. 4: 424-425. [135
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CUL-DAR74.128-129
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Agassiz; Silliman; Leidy; Morton `American Journal of Science and Arts' ns 11: 127; 336; 275; 275
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [128] (13 N. American Journal Vol XI. p. 127. N. Ser Agassiz on the Blind Fish in the Mammoth Cave. references to all Papers on subject. An Astacus eyeless - 2 spiders eyeless - Flies — [insertion: has eye peduncle] a shrimp. 2 Beetles Infusoria - A Blind Fish, Agassiz thinks perhaps an abnormal form of his Cyprinodonts. Agassiz, Louis. 1851. Observations on the blind fish of the mammoth cave. American Journal of Science and Arts 2d ser. 11: 127-128
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man - Morals Mind - Religion [Lubbock, John. 1865. Pre-historic times: as illustrated by ancient remains, and the manners and customs of modern savages. London: Williams and Norgate. [inscribed]. PDF] MacClennan p. 177 Immorality of Savages [Mclennan, John Ferguson. 1865. Primitive marriage: an inquiry into the origin of the form of capture in marriage ceremonies. Edinburgh. Adam Charles Black. PDF] Agassiz De l' Espece p 97 Animals have Conscience Soul. [Agassiz, Louis. 1869. De l'espèce et de
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F1574b
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de Beer, Gavin ed. 1960. Darwin's notebooks on transmutation of species. Part II. Second notebook [C] (February to July 1838). Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Historical Series 2 (3) (May): 75-118.
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, vol. 1, 1837, P. 223. 3 Karl Gustav Carus. Ibid., vol. 1, 1837, P. 243: We may now see why in the Medusa, the Sea-Star, the Echinus, and other inferior kinds of animals, the aperture of the mouth is turned downwards and the alimentary duct upwards 4 Louis Agassiz. Prodromus of a Monograph of the Radiata and Echinodermata , Ann. Nat. Hist. vol. 1, 1838, p. 30. 5 Louis Agassiz. Reference untraced. 6 Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus. Biologie oder Philosophie der lebenden Natur f r Naturforscher und
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F1574d
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de Beer, Gavin ed. 1960. de Beer, G. ed. 1960. Darwin's notebooks on transmutation of species. Part IV, Fourth notebook [E] (October 1838-10 July 1839). Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Historical Series 2 (5) (September): 151-183.
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largely over the temperate and frigid zones of the northern hemisphere. On p. 21 Buckland refers to the modem hyaena living in Africa, and the elephant, rhinoceros, and hippopotamus were well known to be African. The statement that Africa is the only continent in which they all lived has not been traced. 10 The reference is to Mesozoic Mammals discovered in the Stonesfield Slate, published by William John Broderip, Zool. Journ. vol. 3, 1828, p. 408. 11 Louis Agassiz. Recherches sur les Poissons
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CUL-DAR5.B80
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Agassiz `Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal' June 1838: 177
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [B80] ED. New Phil Journ 1838. p. 177. Agassiz states that the erratic on the Jura are angular, whist those propelled by the moraines are rounded. Agassiz, Louis. 1838. On the erratic blocks of the Jura. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal 24: 176-179
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William John Broderip, Zool. Journ. vol. 3, 1828, p. 408.3 Louis Agassiz. Recherches sur les Poissons Fossiles, Neuchâtel, 1833, tome 1, p. xxvii: Les espèces de la craie appartiennent pour plus des deux tiers à des genres qui ont entièrement disparu. From Agassiz to I know not inserted between lines. 61e-62e [excised, not found] 6
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Library-CUL] Agassiz, Louis. 1850. Lake Superior: its physical character, vegetation, and animals, compared with those of other and similar regions. Boston. [Darwin Library-CUL] Annales des Sciences physiques et naturelles, d'Agriculture, et d'Industrie, publiées par la Société d'Agriculture de Lyon. Lyon. 1838-48. Second series, 1849-56. Anon. 1850. Sanitary economy: its principles and practice; and its moral influence on the progress of civilisation. Edinburgh: William Robert Chambers. Calcutta
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on Police of Nature. [Wilcke 1781] Hoffberg on Reindeer. [Hoffberg 1781] Ekmarck on migration [Ekmarck 1781]. Linn. on insects. [Linnaeus 1781b] Forsskahl on Flora of insects. [Forsskahl 1781] Avelin on Miraculous [Avelin 1781] Baeckner on noxious insects. [Baeckner 1781] Lyman on Silk-worms [Lyman 1781] Agassiz, Louis. 1840. Études sur les glaciers. Neuchâtel: Aux frais de l'auteur. Aphonin, Matheus. 1781. On the use of natural history. In Linnaeus, ed., Select dissertations from the Amœnitates
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F2540
Periodical contribution:
Darwin, C. R. 1968. [15 letters, 1838-80]. In G. de Beer ed., The Darwin letters at Shrewsbury School. Notes and Records of the Royal Society 23 (1) (June): 68-85.
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beside the other recipients of letters from Darwin dated 11 November 1859, announcing the gift of a copy of the Origin of Species. The others were: Louis Agassiz, Alphonse de Candolle, Hugh Falconer, Asa Gray, John Stevens Henslow, Sir John Herschel, John Phillips, and Adam Sedgwick. Darwin wrote in the same sense to John Lubbock on 12, Alfred Russel Wallace on 13, and William [page] 7
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animals, the aperture of the mouth is turned downwards and the alimentary duct upwards… 3 Louis Agassiz. Prodromus of a Monograph of the Radiata and Echinodermata , Ann. Nat. Hist. vol. 1, 1838, p. 30. 10
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [B81] ED. New Phil Journ 1839. p. 383. Agassiz excellent paper on glaciers — good for Journal. Agassiz, Louis. 1839. Remarks on glaciers. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal 27: 383-390
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Cirripedia. Also listed on p. 2. Mr Henry Allen 48 Duke St. St James 24 Old Sq. Lincoln's Inn Henry George Allen (1815-1908), Emma Darwin's first cousin. See Companion 2007 and Darwin Pedigrees 1984. Aldous Mr Lens 4 New St Kensington.— William Lens Aldous (1792-1878), lithographer and photographer. Not otherwise known in any Darwin document. Agassiz Harvard Coll. Cambridge Boston U. States Louis Agassiz (1807-1873), geologist and naturalist. American Literary Agency. Mr T. Delf 49 Bow Lane Cheapside
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CUL-DAR139.9.1
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1839
Observations on the parallel roads of Glen Roy `Royal Society (Philosophical Transactions)': 39-81 plus plates (offprint)
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justly excited so much attention in Scotland and other places. 1 Nils Gabriel Sefström (1787-1845), Swedish chemist and mining geologist. 2 Edward Hitchcock (1793-1864), American geologist and clergyman. 3 Jean de Charpentier (1786-1855), German-Swiss geologist who studied Swiss glaciers. Ignaz Venetz (1788-1859), Swiss engineer, naturalist, and glaciologist. He was one of the first to propose glaciers as a major force in shaping the earth. Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz (1807-1873), Swiss-born
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F1653
Periodical contribution:
Darwin, C. R. 1839. Observations on the parallel roads of Glen Roy, and of other parts of Lochaber in Scotland, with an attempt to prove that they are of marine origin. [Read 7 February] Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 129: 39-81, 2 plates, 2 text figures.
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justly excited so much attention in Scotland and other places. 1 Nils Gabriel Sefström (1787-1845), Swedish chemist and mining geologist. 2 Edward Hitchcock (1793-1864), American geologist and clergyman. 3 Jean de Charpentier (1786-1855), German-Swiss geologist who studied Swiss glaciers. Ignaz Venetz (1788-1859), Swiss engineer, naturalist, and glaciologist. He was one of the first to propose glaciers as a major force in shaping the earth. Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz (1807-1873), Swiss-born
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 186 See Agassiz Essay on Classification 11 Agassiz, Louis. 1857. Contributions to the natural history of the United States of North America. vol. 1, part 1. Boston: Little, Brown and Company; London: Trübner Co. [inscribed] CUL-DAR.LIB.5 PD
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CUL-DAR82.B24
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`[G]18'; Agassiz & Gould': 165; `Annals and Magazine of Natural History' 6 1840: 444
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [B24] Fish Lloyd. (18) not Periodical Agassiz Gould p. 165 Arctic Fish Annals Mag. VI. 1840. p 444 colour in Chars Lloyd, Llewellyn. 1854. Scandinavian adventures, during a residence of upwards of twenty years with some account of the northern fauna. 2 vols. London. See CUL-DAR71.1-5 where this work is 18 . Agassiz, Louis and Gould, Augustus Addison. 1848. Principles of zoology: part 1, Comparative physiology. Boston. Gould, Kendall Lincoln. PDF
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CUL-DAR50.C17
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[reference identified] `Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal' 1842: 238
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [C17] Eding. New Phil Journal. 1842. p. 238 c Agassiz on Glen Roy by glaciers on two upper roads outside Glen Roy Agassiz, Louis. 1842. The glacial theory and its recent progress. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal 33: 217-283
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [166] Athenaeum 1842 p. 615. Discussions Abstracts of Reports on Fossils, on duration of species c c All most important to me. British Association Agassiz, Louis. 1842. Report on the fossil fishes of the Devonian system, or Old Red Sandstone. Athenaeum no. 767 (9 July): 615-616
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 129 Athenaeum 46. p. 1025 Brit. Assoc. Agassiz on range of fish 19 Agassiz, Louis. 1846. On the fishes of the London clay. Athenaeum no. 988: 1025
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CUL-DAR256.1
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1850
Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1849. 2d meeting held at Cambridge, August 1849. Boston.
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [1] 86 Agassiz defies anyone to distinguish embryo of Bat, Snake, Bird c Agassiz, Louis. 1850. The zoological character of young Mammalia. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 2: 85-89. [CUL-DAR.LIB.PER-U1523] PDF 147 Adams Land Mollusca W. Indies. Few widely distributed, most very local — general Law in Land Mollusca indeed in all. Bears on dominant forms. on Alph. De Candolle very widely if widely distributed Adams
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: Extracted [Nouvelle Annales du Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle] March 18. Archives du Museum d'Hist. Nat. Tom I-IV [Archives du Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle] Ap. 20 Forbes History of Brit. Star fishes. [Forbes 1841] Agassiz Report sur les Poissons Fossiles découverte en Angleterre 1835 [Agassiz 1835] 30 Bairds Entomostraca [Baird 1850] May 22d Madras Journal of Lit. Science Vol IV. 1836 to Vol XII. 1846 (not much) [Madras Journal of Literature and Science] Agassiz, Louis. 1835. Rapport sur les poissons
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F1583
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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.
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Aesculus pavia, doubled flowers, 86 Agassiz, Louis Adopts Morton's term 'primordial forms', 97 Evidence for glacial epoch, 538 Large-eyed eels from deep wells same as common eel, 297 Special creation fills gaps in economy of nature, 581 Tertiary fauna of Europe and America more alike than at present, 544 Agassiz, Louis and Desor, E. Anal orifice of sea urchins highly variable, 112 Ajuga, fertilised by a fly, 55 Alauda (larks): Do not breed in captivity, 79; Variable dispositions, 472, 480 n 1
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F1583
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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.
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Mollusca in Jamaica? ([N.Y.?] 1851) iv, All. Agassiz, Louis and E. Desor. 'Catalogue raisonne' des families, des genres et des esp ces de la classe des chinodermes,' Ann. sci. nat., 3 ser., zool., 6 (1846), 305-74. IV, 34. Alison, W. P. Art. 'Instinct', in The Cyclopaedia of Anatomy and Physiology, ed. Robert B. Todd. vol. 3, London, 1847, 1-29. x, 7, 22, 52, 66, 73, 103. Andersson, Mic. Joh. 'On Carex ampullacea, Good., and Carex vesicaria, L., with Remarks on their Modifications of Form.1 Bot
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F1583
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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.
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(1815), 306-400. x, 98a. Le Conte, John L. 'General Remarks upon the Coleoptera of Lake Superior,' pp. 201-42, in Agassiz, Louis, Lake Superior its physical character, Vegetation and Animals, compared with those of other and similar Regions, [page] 613 BIBLIOGRAPH
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Agassiz Report sur Poiss. Foss. Angleterre. 1835 [Agassiz 1835] Albin Nat. Histo of Birds 1734 [Albin 1731-8] Aldrovandi Birds Dogs, Cats, Rabbits [Aldrovandi 1599-1603] Annals Mag. of N. Hist. to end of 1864 [Annals and Magazine of Natural History] Agassiz, Louis. 1835. Rapport sur les poissons fossiles découverts en Angleterre. Neuchâtel. Albin, Eleazar. 1731-8. A natural history of birds. 3 vols. London. Aldrovandi, Ulisse. 1599-1603. Ornithologiae. 3 vols. Bologna. Annals and Magazine of
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. London. [Abstract in CUL-DAR205.6.33.] Actes de la Société Linnéenne de Bordeaux. Bordeaux. 1826-9, 1830-. Adams, Joseph. 1815. A treatise on the supposed hereditary properties of diseases, containing remarks on the unfounded terrors and ill-judged cautions consequent on such erroneous opinions. 2d ed. London. Agassiz, Louis. 1850. Lake Superior: its physical character, vegetation, and animals, compared with those of other and similar regions. Boston. [Darwin Library-CUL] Agassiz, Louis Gould
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to Hebrides Report on Fisheries — nothing May 44 [Anderson 1785] Abercrombie, John. 1838. Inquiries concerning the intellectual powers and the investigation of truth. 8th ed. London. [Darwin Library-CUL] Agassiz, Louis. 1840. Études sur les glaciers. Neuchâtel: Aux frais de l'auteur. Agueros, Pedro Gonzalez de. 1809. [An account of the archipelago of Chiloe] In G. I. Molina, The geographical, natural, and civil history of Chili. Trans. from the original Italian: To which are added notes from the
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F3490
Periodical contribution:
Darwin, C. R. 1951. [Letters to Phillips, 1859-60]. In J. M. Edmonds, Three unpublished letters from Charles Darwin to Professor John Phillips. Proceedings and Report, Ashmolean Natural History Society of Oxfordshire 1948-50, pp. 25-9.
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probably much concerned with the arrangements for the meeting of the Association to be held at Oxford in 1860. The first letter was one of a large number which Darwin wrote to announce gift copies of the Origin. It is written in much the same strain as those which he wrote at the same time to Louis Agassiz, Hugh Falconer2 and Professor Adam Sedgwick3 of Cambridge, all eminent geologists. DOWN BROMLEY, KENT Nov. 11th [1859] MY DEAR PHILLIPS, I have directed Murray to send you a copy of my book on the
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [A48] Journey in Brazil by Prof. Mrs Agassiz p. 530 Says that there is less difference between the 2 sexes, than with negros or the higher races – see Rengger also Agassiz, Louis and Agassiz, Elizabeth Cabot Cary. 1868. A journey in Brazil. Boston: Ticknor and Fields. Rengger, Johann Rudolph. 1830. Naturgeschichte der Säugethiere von Paraguay. Basel: Schweighauser. [on Beagle][Darwin Library-CUL] CUL-DAR.LIB.534 PDF ; PD
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F2088
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Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. [1868]. [Recollection of Darwin]. Agassiz, Elizabeth Cary ed. 1885. Louis Agassiz: his life and correspondence. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Co, vol. 2: 666.
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Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. [1868]. [Recollection of Darwin]. Agassiz, Elizabeth Cary ed. 1885. Louis Agassiz: his life and correspondence. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin Co, vol. 2: 666. [page] 666 [From a 31 December 1868 letter from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow to Louis Agassiz] One of the things I most wished to say, and which I say first is the delight with which I found your memory so beloved in England. At Cambridge Professor [Adam] Sedgwick said: Give my love to Agassiz. Give
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Brazil by Professor Mrs Agassiz - 1868 Agassiz, Louis and Agassiz, Elizabeth Cabot Cary. 1868. A journey in Brazil. Boston: Ticknor and Fields
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CUL-DAR85.A33-A37
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[1868--1871]
'Sexual Selection (Abstracts not Periodicals)' [summary and index to many references]
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colombier, ou histoire naturelle des pigeons domestiques. Paris: Audot Corbié. CUL-DAR.LIB.48 PDF] F B Agassiz Gould p. 165. Arctic Regions, not one bright Bird or Fish. [Agassiz, Louis and Gould, Augustus Addison. 1848. Principles of zoology: part 1, Comparative physiology. Boston. Gould, Kendall Lincoln. CUL-DAR.LIB.8 PDF] Dixon Poultry p. 8 Peacocks in full plumage will not fight Pea-hen makes first advances to cock. [Dixon, Edmund Saul. 1848. Ornamental and domestic poultry: their history and
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Index to Books (5 Lyell's Principles vol. 2 [Lyell, Charles. 1867-1868. Principles of geology: or, the modern changes of the Earth and its inhabitants considered as illustrative of geology. 10th ed. London: John Murray. 2 vols. vol. 1 PDF vol. 2 PDF] p. 473 Agassiz on Range of man other Animals Bates on Americans - not on Islands - Wallace lines. p 483 Owen thinks Dryopithecus is a Hylobates p. 489 on the Holy Inquisition havng killed the most men Latham Man p. 97 on encroachment of one race
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F2108
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Fiske, John. 1917. [Recollections of Darwin and letters to John Fiske, 1871-80]. In Spencer Clark, John ed. The life and letters of John Fiske. 2 vols. New York: Houghton Mifflin, vol. 1, pp. 481-82, 477, vol. 2, pp. 133-34.
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the dinner the other day [Spencer's dinner in honor of Fiske] I was saying that very soon we should see Evolution taken up by the orthodox. To be sure, says Lewes, for don't you see that Evolution requires an Evolver? Huxley was telling about something I said in my Agassiz article, when Spencer blandly interrupted with What will Agassiz say to all that? O, said Lewes, he will say what Louis XIV said after the battle of Ramillies— Dieu m'a abandonné; et après tout ce que j'ai fait pour Lui
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CUL-DAR252.5
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Catalogue of Charles Robert Darwin's pamphlet collection: Quarto
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-386. (concluding report) [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 544] PDF 1183 Agassiz Young osseous Fish Agassiz, Alexander. 1877-1878. On the young stages of some osseous fishes. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences vols. 13-14, 17. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 1183 (117-127), 1259] PDF 111 Agassiz — Geographical Distribution of animals Agassiz, Louis. 1850. Geographical distribution of animals. Christian Examiner and Religious Miscellany 4th ser. 13: 181-204. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection
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A501.1
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Krause, Ernst. 1885. Charles Darwin und sein Verhältnis zu Deutschland. Leipzig: E. Günther.
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erwarten. Das Haupt dieser Gruppe war der schweizerische, seit 1846 in Amerika lebende und daselbst imDezember 1873 verstorbene Naturforscher Louis Agassiz, der bis zu seinem Tode von den Orthodoxen aïs der bedeutendste Gegner Darwins', ja aïs der Retter des Glaubens gepriesen wurde. [page break
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F1452.2
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Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 2. London: John Murray.
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faithfully, CHARLES DARWIN. * Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz, born at Mortier, on the lake of Morat in Switzerland, on May 28, 1807. He emigrated to America in 1846, where he spent the rest of his life, and died Dec. 14, 1873. His 'Life,' written by his widow, was published in 1885. The following extract from a letter to Agassiz (1850) is worth giving, as showing how my father regarded him, and it may be added that his cordial feelings towards the great American naturalist remained strong to the end
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F1452.2
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Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 2. London: John Murray.
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here, but I have not been able to lay hands on it since this letter reached me two days ago. When I find it I will let you know what there is in it. Ever yours faithfully, T. H. HUXLEY. C. Darwin to T. H. Huxley. Down, August 8 [1860]. MY DEAR HUXLEY Your note contained magnificent news, and thank you heartily for sending it me. Von Baer weighs down with a vengeance all the virulence of [the 'Edinburgh' reviewer] and weak arguments of Agassiz. If you write to Von Baer, for heaven's sake tell
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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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. Africa, mountains of, ii. 75; permanence of, ii. 75. Agassiz, Louis, Professor, influence of, ii. 43; opposition to Darwin's views, ALPINE. ii. 184, 310, 314; letter to, sending him the 'Origin of Species,' ii. 215; note on, and extract from letter to, ii. 215 note; opinion of the book, ii. 268; attack on the 'Origin' in 'Silliman's Journal,' ii. 330, 331; criticism of article by, ii. 333; Asa Gray on the opinions of, ii. 359; letter to, on Amazonian fishes, iii. 99. Agassiz, Alexander, Professor
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F1452.1
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Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 1. London: John Murray.
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conjunction with Louis Agassiz, and issued by the Ray Society); 'Ornithological Synonyms' (one volume only published, and that posthumously). A catalogue of his ornithological collection, given by his widow to the University of Cambridge, was compiled by Mr. Salvin, and published in 1882. (I am indebted to Prof. Newton for the above note). [page] 36
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F1452.2
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Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 2. London: John Murray.
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faith, of their authors. Restricting my survey to a twelvemonth, or thereabouts, after the publication of the 'Origin,' I find among such critics Louis Agassiz;* Murray, an excellent entomologist; Harvey, a botanist of considerable repute; and the author of an article in the 'Edinburgh Review,' all strongly adverse to Darwin. Pictet, the distinguished and widely learned paleontologist of Geneva, treats Mr. Darwin with a respect which forms a grateful contrast to the tone of some of the preceding
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F1528.2
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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 2.
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AGASSIZ. [1859] pe ikke indlader Dem paa at besvare dette brev. jyjen om De faar en anden anledning til at skrive igjen, fort ller De mig kanske, om jeg i nogen grad har rokket nogen af Deres indvendinger. Med hjertelig tak for Deres lange breve og v rdifulde ^em rkninger er jeg Deres G. Darwin. E. S. De taler ofte om Lamarcks v rk; jeg ved ikke, hvad De synes om det; men mig forekom det overmaade stakkarsligt; jeg modtog ikke en Jdendsgjerning eller en id derfra. Til L. Agassiz.1) Down, n
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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 2.
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siger, han vil skrive en anmeldelse af „Oprindelsen . Jeg err min snille apostel til evangeliets o: dj vle-evange-liets udbredelse, Deres G. Darwin.' Til C. Lyell. Down lite august 1860. .... Jeg har leet ordentlig til Woodward, som tror, at De er mand for at la publikums r st 1) Den amerikanske „Journal of Science and Art (i regelen kaldet „Silliman's Journal ), for juli 1860. Min fars eksemplar har et med blyant skrevet „Sandt i margen ved f lgende sted; „Hedmindre Darwin og hans tilh ngere
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