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CUL-DAR75.92    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   [Abstracts of 4to Pamphlets] `Q2-Q35'   Text   Image
Huxley, Thomas Henry. 1855. On Mollusca. In Charles Knight ed., English cyclopedia. A new dictionary of universal knowledge, vol. 3, pp. 855-874. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection Quarto 20] PDF 21      Bonaparte p 19 smaller Fam. of Geospizae of Galapagos p 39 Galapagos Cryneus a section Bonaparte, Charles Lucien. 1854. Notes ornithologiques sur les collections rapportées en 1853 par M.A. Delattre: et classification parallélique des passereaux chanteurs. Paris: Mallet-Bachelier. [Darwin Pamphlet
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EH88202325    Note:    1837--1839   St Helena Model notebook   Text   Image
island (see note 110). 109. Whewell, William (1794-1866). Mathematician and historian and philosopher of science. Tutor at Trinity College, Cambridge, 1823-38; Master 1841-66. Professor of Mineralogy, Cambridge University, 1828-32. FRS 1820. In a letter to Robert Mallet (1810-81) of 26 August 1846 Darwin says he consulted William Whewell (see note 109) on the subject of waves while preparing JR. See Correspondence 3: 335. In A59 the subject of breaking waves is mentioned with respect to Tristan
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
: Margarets board wages began and 14 May: Margaret Johnson. 109s or 12-10 Mallet R. Esq. 98 Chapel St. Dublin Robert Mallet (1810-1881), civil engineer and seismologist. Mr Mrs Murchison 2 Eccleston St Belgrave Sq called on us Mar. 9. Roderick Impey Murchison (1792-1871), geologist and Charlotte Hugonin Murchison. Rookmaaker 2010. M'cAndrew Parliament St. Liverpool.— Robert McAndrew (1802-1873), Liverpool merchant and naturalist. Darwin also spelled 'MacAndrew'. Morris John 29 High St. Kensington John
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F1677    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1848. On the transportal of erratic boulders from a lower to a higher level. [Read 19 April] Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 4: 315-323.   Text   Image   PDF
to me conclusive reasons, but which, considering * The Isle of Man, its History, c., by the Rev. J. G. Cumming.4 † Geology of Massachusetts, vol. i. (Postscript, p. 5a), and Address to Association of American Geologists, 1841. ‡ The Rev. J. G. Cumming in Transactions of British Association, 1845, p. 61. 1 Robert Mallet (1810-1881), civil engineer and seismologist. 2 William Buckland (1784-1856), geologist and clergyman, Dean of Westminster from 1845. 3 Henry Thomas De la Beche (1796-1855
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CUL-DAR196.1.1    Printed:    1848.04.19   On the transportal of erratic boulders from a lower to a higher level `(London) Proceedings of the Geological Society': 315-323 (extract)   Text   Image
me conclusive reasons, but which, considering * The Isle of Man, its History, c., by the Rev. J. G. Cumming.4 † Geology of Massachusetts, vol. i. (Postscript, p. 5a), and Address to Association of American Geologists, 1841. ‡ The Rev. J. G. Cumming in Transactions of British Association, 1845, p. 61. 1 Robert Mallet (1810-1881), civil engineer and seismologist. 2 William Buckland (1784-1856), geologist and clergyman, Dean of Westminster from 1845. 3 Henry Thomas De la Beche (1796-1855
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F325    Book contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1849. Section VI: Geology. In Herschel, J. F. W. ed., A manual of scientific enquiry; prepared for the use of Her Majesty's Navy: and adapted for travellers in general. London: John Murray, pp. 156-195.   Text   Image   PDF
accompanying earthquakes, will be treated of by Mr. Mallet,1 but a few remarks on the nature of the evidence to be sought, on changes of level not actually witnessed by man, may be here inserted. Many appearances, such as lines of inland cliffs, of sand-hillocks, eroded rocks, and banks of shingle, often indicate the former effects of the sea on the land when the latter stood at a lower level. But the best evidence, and the only kind by which the period can be ascertained (for the appearances
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F328    Book contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1851. Section VI. Geology. In J. F. W. Herschel ed., A manual of scientific enquiry; prepared for the use of Her Majesty's Navy; and travellers in general. 2d ed. London: John Murray, pp. 166-204.   Text   Image   PDF
accompanying earthquakes, will be treated of by Mr. Mallet, but a few remarks on the nature of the evidence to be sought, on changes of level not actually 1 Ehrenberg 1844. [page] 19
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F2073    Book contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1857. Geologia. In Manual de investigaciones científicas; dispuesto para el uso de los oficiales de la armada y viajeros en general. Redactado por Sir F. W. John Herschel, Baronet. Segunda edicion. Traducido del inglés por Juan N. de Vizcarrondo. Cádiz: Imprenta y Librería de la Revista Médica, pp. 169-209.   Text   Image
ha manifestado Ehrenberg, consiste en muchos casos, casi enteramente, de cubiertas sil ceas de infusorios. La distancia que es lanzado el verdadero polvo volc nico, es punto digno, en varios conceptos, de averiguarse. Elevacion de la tierra. Los terremotos producen por lo comun alteraciones en el nivel, de que trata Mr. Mallet, sin embargo, se han conseguido algunas no ticias de su naturaleza, insertando aqu los cambios de nivel no presenciados materialmente por el hombre. Abundantes
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CUL-DAR132.7    Printed:    1859   Manual of geology (from Admiralty `Manual of scientific enquiry' 3rd edition [Clowes]): 34pp   Text   Image   PDF
Elevation of the Land.—The changes of level, often accompanying earthquakes, will be treated of by Mr. Mallet, but a few remarks on the nature of the evidence to be sought, on changes of level not actually witnessed by man, may be here inserted. Many appearances, such as lines of inland cliffs, of sand-hillocks, eroded rocks, and banks of shingle, often indicate the former effects of the sea on the land when the latter stood at a lower level. But the best evidence, and the only kind by which
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F330    Book:     Darwin, C. R. [1859]. Manual of geology. Extracted from the Admiralty Manual of Scientific Enquiry, Third Edition, 1859. [Superintended by R. Main.] London: John Murray. Separately paginated offprint.   Text   Image   PDF
Elevation of the Land.—The changes of level, often accompanying earthquakes, will be treated of by Mr. Mallet, but a few remarks on the nature of the evidence to be sought, on changes of level not actually witnessed by man, may be here inserted. Many appearances, such as lines of inland cliffs, of sand-hillocks, eroded rocks, and banks of shingle, often indicate the former effects of the sea on the land when the latter stood at a lower level. But the best evidence, and the only kind by which
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CUL-DAR63-65    Note:    1870--1882   [Notes on worms for Earthworms, including (1) castings; (2) furrows & ploughed land; (3) experiments at different locales etc.]   Text   Image
Journal of Geolog Soc Nov. 1877 no 132 p. 745 On the sinking of foundation of great building such as Towers by long comparison. Discuss of sand of Ch. 2 — Specific quantity makes no difference — Maer Leith Hill Stones (But earth raised by stones) [Robert Mallet. 1877. On an hitherto unnoticed circumstance affecting the piling up of volcanic cones.] [CUL-DAR64.1.12_001
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CUL-DAR64.2.25    Abstract:    [Undated]   [reference incomplete] ` Journal of the Geological Society' Nov 1877: 745   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [1] Journal of Geolog Soc Nov. 1877 no 132 p. 745 On the sinking of foundation of great building such as Towers by long comparison. Discuss of sand of Ch. 2 — Specific quantity makes no difference – Maer Leith Hill Stones (But earth raised by stones) [Robert Mallet. 1877. On an hitherto unnoticed circumstance affecting the piling up of volcanic cones
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CUL-DAR252.4    Note:    [1878--1908]   Catalogue of Charles Robert Darwin's pamphlet collection: (addenda)   Text
76 M'Donnell — Lateral Line in Fishes 17 Mac-Leary — On Structure of Tarsus in Tetramerous Trimerous Coleoptera 186 Malm Flat Fishes 1 Mallet — Dynamics of Earthquakes 153 Mann Horace Notes on Hesperomannia 90 Marcusen Anatomie du Branchiostoma 308 Marsh O. C. History of Palæontolog: Discovery 157 Marshall Scansorial Barbets 187 Masters C. d'hivèr Montpellier 286. Martins Ch Arbres — (Paleontology) 193 Martins C Origine glacierè des Tourbierès 113 Martins on Jussiæ [26v
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CUL-DAR252.5    Note:    [1878--1908]   Catalogue of Charles Robert Darwin's pamphlet collection: Quarto   Text
hybrids 590 Magnus on change from grafting = Major Forsyth = see F's 4 Mallett — Address delivered to Geological Society of Dublin 38 Mallet — first Report on Facts of Earthquake Phenomena 429 Malm on ♀hermaphrodite fishes 1097 MALM OM MONOCISM HOS FISKAR 795 Mantegazza P. expression of pain 757 Mantegazza, sexual characters of Human Skull 508 Mantegazza Study: Matrim. Consang. [66
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F1357    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1881. The formation of vegetable mould, through the action of worms, with observations on their habits. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
, secondly, the actual weight of the earth which they bring up to the surface within a given space and within a given time. Hensen, who has published so full and interesting an account of the habits of worms, calculates, from the number which he found in a measured space, that there must exist 133,000 living worms in a hectare of * Mr. R. Mallet remarks ('Quarterly Journal of Geolog. Soc. vol. xxxiii., 1877, p. 745) that the extent to which the ground beneath the foundations of ponderous architectural
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F1361    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1881. The formation of vegetable mould, through the action of worms, with observations on their habits. fifth thousand (corrected), and with textual changes. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
of the habits of worms, calculates, from the number which he found in a measured space, that there must exist 133,000 living worms in a hectare of land, or 53,767 in an acre. This latter number of worms would weigh 356 pounds, taking Hensen's standard of the weight of a single worm, namely, one gram. It should, however, be noted that this calculation is * Mr. R. Mallet remarks ('Quarterly Journal of Geolog. Soc.' vol. xxxiii., 1877, p. 745) that the extent to which the ground beneath the
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F1362    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1882. The formation of vegetable mould, through the action of worms, with observations on their habits. 6th thousand (corrected). London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
full and interesting an account of the habits of worms, calculates, from the number which he found in a measured space, that there must exist 133,000 living worms in a hectare of land, or 53,767 in an acre. This latter number of worms would weigh 356 pounds, taking Hensen's standard of the weight of a single worm, namely, three grams. It should, however, be noted that this calculation is * Mr. R. Mallet remarks ('Quarterly Journal of Geolog. Soc.' vol. xxxiii., 1877, p. 745) that the extent to
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F1364    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1882. The formation of vegetable mould, through the action of worms, with observations on their habits. Seventh thousand. Corrected by Francis Darwin. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
of the habits of worms, calculates, from the number which he found in a measured space, that there must exist 133,000 living worms in a hectare of land, or 53,767 in an acre. This latter number of worms would weigh 356 pounds, taking Hensen's standard of the weight of a single worm, namely, three grams. It should, however, be noted that this calculation is * Mr. R. Mallet remarks ('Quarterly Journal of Geolog. Soc,' vol. xxxiii., 1877, p. 745) that the extent to which the ground beneath the
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F1404    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1882. Die Bildung der Ackererde durch die Thätigkeit der Würmer. Translated by J. V. Carus. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. Ch. Darwin's gesammelte Werke. Aus dem Englischen übersetzt von J. Victor Carus. Autorisirte deutsche Ausgabe, vol. 14, part 1.   Text   Image   PDF
beachten, dasz sich diese Berechnung auf die in einem Garten gefundene Anzahl griindet und HENSEN glaubt, 9 Mr. R. Mallet bemerkt (Quart. Journ. Geolog. Soc. Vol. 33. 1877. p. 745): .Der Grad, bis zu welchem der Boden unterhalb der Fundamente massiger archi­ tektonischer Bauten, wie z. B. der Thiirme groszer Dome, erfahrungsgemasz zu­ sammengedriickt worden ist, ist ebenso merkwiirdig wie lehrreich und sonderbar. Der Betrag an Senkung kann in manchen Fallen nach Fuszen gemessen werden. Er fiihrt
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F1403    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1882. Role des vers de terre dans la formation de la terre végétale. Translated by M. Levêque. Preface by Edmond Perrier. Paris: C. Reinwald.   Text   Image   PDF
Hall (Quantité de terre rapportée sur la surface à), 106. Mallet (M.). Abaissement du sol au-dessous des fondations de monuments massifs. 130. Menthe (feuilles de), seulement rongées, 27. Mississipi (bassin du), 191. Möbius. Habitudes d'un brochet. 77. Monoligaster, 202. Montagnes (Absence des vers dans les), 10. Monuments anciens enfouis par les vers, 144. Morren. Vers supportant une immersion prolongée, 11. — Vers sans mouvement près de leurs galeries, 13. — Sur des vers mangeant du sucre, 29
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F1602    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1886. Gesammelte kleinere Schriften von Charles Darwin. Ein Supplement zu seinen grosseren Werken. 2 vols. Translated by E. Krause. Leipzig: E. Günther. vol. 2.   Text   Image   PDF
- 272- M~cnab, ttber FeteMöche ** bergen der Sudse 249; ttber die Färbung der Eisberg 250 f Macoulloch, Dr., aber d. Parallel-weg des Roy-Thales 358, 265, 359. MakakolSO. Malle, D.r...*k. ûber ' Hohe Gangarten des Pferdes.66. Mallet.B., ttberemäBcheBlöcke988. ifa^* *)fo* 108. Malpighiaceen, Befeuchtung 318,220. Malthus' Werk über die Bevölke- n gsftage1,6. Mandrfll, Seh 139 ff.; 183. SÄaSl^teau 129 ff. Marchantia pofymorfha 198. Martin, W. 0., Ober wiederkauende JSSlZm Mauerbiene, ïnatinkt 84
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F2146    Book:     Harris, Stanford. 1888. Mr. Darwin and the Royal Commission on vivisection, being an inquiry into the foundations of the late Mr. Darwin's statements upon this subject. Manchester: "Guardian" Printing Works.   Text   Image
The then President of the Royal College of Physicians questioned (Q. 157) as to abuses, says: I think there have been great abuses in the performance of operations and experiments on living animals. (158): And that those abuses ought to be restrained? I do think so. John Mallet Purser, M.D., Trinity College, Dublin, gave the following evidence (Q. 4799A): Then do you contend for the powers of lecturers generally to perform painful operations for demonstration to students? Yes, I do. (Q. 4827
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F2146    Book:     Harris, Stanford. 1888. Mr. Darwin and the Royal Commission on vivisection, being an inquiry into the foundations of the late Mr. Darwin's statements upon this subject. Manchester: "Guardian" Printing Works.   Text   Image
almost exclusively on horses and asses, who lend themselves marvellously thereto by the large volume of their spinal marrow, and he consecrated eighty subjects to his purpose. The animal is fixed on a table; an incision is made on its back of from thirty to thirty-five centimetres; the vertebr are opened with the help of chisel, mallet, and pincers, and the spinal marrow exposed. (No mention of an sthetics.) Case 7: A vigorous mule, when one pricks the marrow near the line of emergence of the
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F1817    Book:     Barrett, Paul H., Gautrey, Peter J., Herbert, Sandra, Kohn, David, Smith, Sydney eds. 1987. Charles Darwin's notebooks, 1836-1844: Geology, transmutation of species, metaphysical enquiries. British Museum (Natural History); Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.   Text   PDF
world.— argument strong in favour of thin crust theory.— 135 L'Institut. 1838 p. 360 . . . submarine] excised, crossed pencil. L'Institut 1838 p. 400 . . . line] crossed pencil. 13 6 page crossed pencil. Athenaeum . . . from] excised. 135-1 Mallet 1838:359-60, 'M. Mallet lit un memoire sur une structure nouvelle observee dans certaines roches de trapp du comte de Galway. ... La masse generale de ce trapp possede une structure nodulaire. . . . Cette formation nodulaire est essentiellement
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F1817    Book:     Barrett, Paul H., Gautrey, Peter J., Herbert, Sandra, Kohn, David, Smith, Sydney eds. 1987. Charles Darwin's notebooks, 1836-1844: Geology, transmutation of species, metaphysical enquiries. British Museum (Natural History); Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.   Text   PDF
. A144 Mallet, Robert 1838 Roches de trapp. Institut 6 (253) 1 November: 359−60. A135 Malte-Brun, Conrad 1822−33 Universal geography. 10 vols [including Index, vol. 10]. Edinburgh. Vol. 2 1822; vol. 5, 1825. A6,16 E19 Malthus, Thomas Robert *1826 An essay on the principle of population. 6th ed. 2 vols. London. C266, 270 D 134, 135 E3 N1 0 OUN29v Mac57v Mancuniensis 1832 Cats without tails in the Isle of Man. Mag. Nat. Hist. 5:717. B178 Manier, Edward 1978 The young Darwin and his cultural circle
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F1839    Periodical contribution:     Chancellor, Gordon. 1990. Charles Darwin's St Helena Model Notebook. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Historical Series. 18(2): 203-228.   Text   Image   PDF
may have been interested in the action of waves on the island (see note 110). 109. Whewell, William (1794-1866). Mathematician and historian and philosopher of science. Tutor at Trinity College, Cambridge, 1823-38; Master 1841-66. Professor of Mineralogy, Cambridge University, 1828-32. FRS 1820. In a letter to Robert Mallet (1810-81) of 26 August 1846 Darwin says he consulted William Whewell (see note 109) on the subject of waves while preparing JR. See Correspondence 3: 335. In A59 the subject
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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
(ink markings not CD; the following possibly CD) 18 HlO-4m 26 ÏÏ10-lm 49 5-10m 60 flS-2m 73 ÏÏ22-9m 77 ÏÏ3-2m 91 ÏÏ7-3m 92 ÏÏ22-9m 118 S-20m 135 6-Sm 138 ÏÏ20-2m 148 4-9m 157 ÏÏ8-5m 159 2-20m 161 tÏ8-5m 169 6-20m 175 lu steddy , 4Sm 179 ÏÏ23-Sm 190 20-23m 192 Xm BONAPARTE, Charles Lucien Coup d'oeil sur l'ordre des pigeons Paris; Mallet-Bacheler; 1855 [CUL] ad, gd, tm SB Qß 3 - On number of tail-feathers - 16 in Goura - * Q 21 Birds of E W Africa often same, but different at Cape 44
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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
484 LARDNER, Dionysius (ed.) The cabinet cyclopaedia; outlines of history London; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown Green; 1830 [Down, I Charles Darwin 1839] LATHAM, Robert Gordon Man and his migrations London; John Van Voorst; 1851 [CUL] af, beh, cc, ds, ex, gd, h, ig, mg, no, oo, sy, tm, v NB 49 Man Monkey compared by summary, only numerical on Resemblances SB1 09Î p.47, 49 (If we cd we shd class Man by Descent, I think) p. 74 p.62; 70 97 - ♦ Perhaps a decrease or unfavourable conditions might
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