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preacher and author. Moved to Britain in 1863. Carus Victor 53 George St Edinburgh.— Julius Victor Carus. Listed on p. 7 and again below. Canestrini Prof. Padova Italy Giovanni Canestrini (1835-1900), Italian zoologist, translated first Italian edition of Origin (1864 Image PDF F706) and 2d ed. of Variation: Darwin, 1876. Variazione degli animali e delle piante allo stato domestico. Image PDF F920 Cameron H. Lovett R. Shoreham Kent. Verney Lovett Cameron (1844-1894), explorer in Africa. Carus
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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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club for dining once a week, called the Gourmet Club, the members, besides himself and Mr. Herbert (from whom I quote), being Whitley of St. John's, now Honorary Canon of Durham; Heaviside of Sidney, now Canon of Norwich; Lovett Cameron of Trinity, now vicar of Shoreham; Blane of Trinity, who held a high post during the Crimean war; H. Lowe (now Sherbrooke) of Trinity Hall; and Watkins of Emmanuel, now Archdeacon of York. The origin of the club's name seems already to have become involved in
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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 1.
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VENNER. domherre i Norwich; Lovett Cameron af Trinity college, nu sogneprest tilShoreham; Bl ne af Trinity college, som havde en h i post under Krim-krigen; H. Lowe, senere Sherbrooke af Trinity Hall, og F. Watkins af Emanuel college, nu erkedegn i York. — Allerede oprindelsen til denne klubs navn synes indhyllet i dunkelhed. Mr. Herbert siger, at man valgte det „for at gj re nar af nogle andre studenter, som gav sin klub et langt gr sk navn, der bet d „glad i l kkerier , men som forbr d sin
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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.
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most popular, and the most welcome. My father formed one of a club for dining once a weak, called the Glutton Club, the members, besides himself and Mr. Herbert (from whom I quote), being Whitley of St. John's, now Honorary Canon of Durham;* Heaviside of Sydney, now Canon of Norwich; Lovett Cameron of Trinity, sometime vicar of Shoreham; R. Blane of Trinity, who held a high post during the Crimean war; H. Lowe (afterwards Sherbrooke) of Trinity Hall; and F. Watkins of Emmanuel, afterwards
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