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CUL-DAR74.146-147    Abstract:    [Undated]   Gaertner `Horticultural Society' 5: 156   Text   Image
others in a regularly graduated scale of facility - Sexual affinity does not follow systematic laws - n. langsdorfii will fructify several other species in above scale, but cannot be itself fructified by their pollen, though it can by others. 22 [Berkeley, Miles Joseph. 1850. Gärtner's observations upon muling among plants. Journal of the Horticultural Society of London 5: 156-172
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
merchants, 237, 238, and 261 High Holborn. Mentioned in Darwin to J. D. Hooker 24 Dec. [1866]. Correspondence vol. 14. Miles Joseph Berkeley, also listed on p. 3. Standish (Cabinets for Brit. Musm) 6 Diamond Row Southampton St Camberwell.— Benjamin Standish (1784-1866), entomologist who made insect cabinets. See Darwin's insect cabinet in his restored rooms at Christ's College here. Skeletons ¼ oz Caustic Potash to Pint of Water Silver Oxide ½ grain: twice a day for month Darwin compared the
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
Mr Mrs J. Booth 35 Woburn Sq called. Asked us to a party Feb. James Booth (1806-1878), educationalist. Capt Mrs Beaufort 11 Gloster Pl. Port. Sq called Ap 3 Francis Beaufort (1774-1857), naval officer and Hydrographer to the navy, 1829-1855, secured Darwin's appointment on the Beagle as naturalist. See John van Wyhe, ' my appointment received the sanction of the Admiralty : Why Charles Darwin really was the naturalist on HMS Beagle'. (2013). Rev J. M Berkely King's Cliff. Wandsford. Miles
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F1668a    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1844. Mr. Darwin's Memorandum. In Henslow, J. S., Rust in wheat. Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette (28 September): 659.   Text   Image   PDF
Darwin's note is No. 1593 in his Beagle specimen notes. See Zoology notes, p. 394 and Porter 1987, p. 174. 2 Miles Joseph Berkeley (1803-1889), clergyman, botanist and expert on British fungi
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F1727    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1863. [Letter on yellow rain]. Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette no. 28 (18 July): 675.   Text   Image   PDF
Ehrenberg 1844 and 1845. 6 Miles Joseph Berkeley
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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
.) Francis (1774-1857), 28 n.1, 70; and the appointment to the Beagle, 31, 37, 38, 42; letter from H. to, 40 n.4 Bell, Thomas, biog., 122 n.3; Reptiles, 122 n.3, 123, 125, 134 n.2 Benefit Clubs, 167 and n.1, 190-1 Berkeley, Rev. Miles Joseph (1803-89), and D.'s fungus, 128 n.1 Blyth, Edward (1810-73), his influence on D., 62 n.2 Bree, C. R., and The Origin of Species, 213 and n.1, 215 British Association, D. and, 163 and n.1; Henslow and, 65; meetings of: Cambridge (1833), 77 and n., 86 and n.2
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F1827    Periodical contribution:     Porter, D.M. 1987. Darwin's notes on Beagle plants. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Historical Series. vol. 14(2): 145-233.   Text   Image   PDF
1832 Feb. March Bahia [Brazil] 136 Fungus I found no specimen with this number. Darwin was in and around Bahia from 28 February to 18 March 1832. 1832 April Rio de Janeiro [Brazil] 194 Fungus No specimen was found. This entry is marked with an 'x', indicating that Darwin wished to know its name in order to include it in his Journal of Researches (Darwin, 1839). His fungi were identified by the Revd Miles Joseph Berkeley (1803 89), and presumably this is a notation by Darwin for him. There is a
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F1827    Periodical contribution:     Porter, D.M. 1987. Darwin's notes on Beagle plants. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Historical Series. vol. 14(2): 145-233.   Text   Image   PDF
The Reverend Miles Joseph Berkeley (1803 89) described many of Darwin's fungi and a few lichens (Berkeley, 1839, 1842, 1845), but the mosses, liverworts, and some other lichens were published on by others. [page] (9 1835 Jan-y. Plants. Chonos. Archipelago. 2528. Wild Potatoes [Solanum tuberosum var. vulgare Hook. f. (Solanaceae), specimens at CGE. Marked with a pencilled cross. The following description was copied by Covington from pages 314 and 314 verso of the Zoological Diary.] Wild plants
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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
general history, characters, affinities, and geographical distribution. London. E100,104 Benza, PJ. 1835 Geological sketch of the Neilgherries. J. Asiat. Soc. Beng. 4:413−38. A145 Berendt, G.C. *1839 Dr Berendt's investigations on amber. Edinb. New Phil. J. 27:211,12. ZEd18 Berghaus, Heinrich Karl Wilhelm 1832−43 Atlas von Asia. Gotha. A142 Berkeley, Miles Joseph *1838 On the fructification of the pileate and clavate tribes of hymenomycetous fungi. Ann. Nat. Hist. 1:81−100. C95 Berthelot, Sabin
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