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CUL-DAR75.110-112
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: Raybois. (Mémoires de l'Academie de Stanislas). [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 517] PDF] 8vo Pamph (519) Ogle. Fert of Comp Ericaceæ [Ogle, William. 1870. On the fertilisation of various flowers by insects (Compositae, Ericaceae, etc.). Popular Science Review 9: 160-172, pl. LIX. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 519] PDF] p 161 points out correction of irregular flowers position of nectary p 167 on Bees visiting flower, manner of p 168 suggest an of great calyx of Pedicularia to prevent Bees biting Holes
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [78] (16 Abstract 8vo Pamphlets 539 Frauenfeld p. 6 Swarms of distinct sp. of antelopes mica, migrating. Frauenfeld, G. R. von. 1869. Über Massenerscheinungen namentlich im Thierreich. Schriften des Vereines zur Verbreitung naturwissenschaftlicher Kenntnisse in Wien. (12 March): 225. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 539] PDF 541 Delpino Fertilisation by insects in relation to G. Distribution. Delpino, Federico. 1869. Alcuni appunti di geografia botanica a
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CUL-DAR46.2.C49
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The fact of individual Bees going to mouth of flowers & others of same
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [C49] Habits of Bees. The fact of individual Bees, going to mouths of flowers others of common to hole cut shows — (Ogle I think Bell in Nature) Farrer in Aust, not of N. [illeg] bear on bees visiting as long as possible same species of flower is not guided by mere colour
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CUL-DAR195.3.58
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Anger & Indignation (many references); Haughtiness (many references)
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Henle p. 151 on muscle of Haughtiness contempt Pride H. Wedgwood p. 76 — swelling. Bell p. 111 Levator menti: superbus Pride see [Henle]. Duchenne p 25 Pl. 36 Derision senile p. 30 Pl. 41 ─ transverse of nose contracted contempt p 34 action of triangular disgust contempt. Hold [3 words illeg] Ogle 8vo Pamph 594 action of smelling p. 6 Wedgwood p 75 spitting disgust ─ rejecting from mouth Tylor p. 52 lolling out tongue — contempt Gratiolet p 26 Disgust [illeg] of vomiting p 52 contempt ─ eye
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online (1 Moreau Vol 4 (Old) Good drawing of muscles of face [illeg] p. 199 good drawing of muscles of face; but In C. Bell better. 205 The Principal function of face muscles as to serve for expression. 209 expressions may have been invented imitated by all as aid to language, when latter imperfect. ─ If voice thus gained, why not expression. ─ 55 muscles in face [Expression, p. 23, n21: 'La Physionomie,' par G. Lavater, tom. iv. 1820, p. 274. On the number
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elements Viola tricolor sets very few very poor capsules. Delphinium consolida, produce many capsule 28/32 — but contained low average of seeds Viscaria oculata, produces plenty of capsules. [illeg] Dianthus caryophyllus— very few capsules, containing seeds. Pelargonium— 1 Plant set 2 pods spontaneously Limnanthes douglasii highly self-fertile numerous pods Lupinus luteus —fairly self-productive ― pilosus plenty of pods Phaseolus. (Scarlet runner.) Ogle Lathyrus odoratus Pisum sativum} highly
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Thurber (1821-1890), managing editor of books at Orange, Judd Co. (Publisher of American edition of Variation.) See Thurber to Darwin 18-20 April 1868. Correspondence vol. 16. Ogle Dr. W. 56. Kings R Brighton William Ogle (1827-1912), physician and naturalist. On Personal Friends invited list for Darwin's funeral. Optician — Dixey 3 New Bond St. - W. C. W. Dixey Son. Patrons included Napoleon, Queen Victoria and much of the European nobility. Still in business today. Contemporary photograph of the
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CUL-DAR51.C34
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[of `Variation'?] Vol 2 p. 375 add following paragraph to beginning of footnote 29
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [C34] Vol. 2. p. 375. add following paragraph to beginning of foot-note (29) Keep. Dr. W. Ogle has sent me, since the publication of the first edition of work, a translation of several curious passages from Hippocrates, clearly showing that he had formed a theory on generation, almost identical with that given in this chapter; but from the imperfect state of science at so remote period, the theory was not made to embrace any other phenomena. This
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [30] Expression (Old) Caton on Cervus p. 9. 36, 40 8vo Pamph (523) [Caton, John Dean. 1868. American cervus: paper read before the Ottawa Academy of Natural Sciences, May 21, 1868. Ottawa, Illinois: Osman and Hapeman. (from: Transactions of the Ottawa Academy of Natural Sciences .) [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 523] PDF] Ogle (8vo Pamp 594) p. 6 action during smelling. [Ogle, William. 1870. Anosmia; or, cases illustrating the physiology and pathology of
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 33 Variation under Domestication 1867 English Edit. 1 Self 2 Etty 3 William 4 Erasmus 5 Th. Rivers 6 Sir W. Elliot 7 John Scott ✓ 8 R. Swinhoe. H.M. Cons through foreign Office 9 Tegetmeier 10 Blyth Princess Terrace R. Park 11 Aug. Laugel Orlean House Richmon Surrey 12 Victor Carus 13 Mr. Robinson Munro at Pet Lawson. Inverleith Row 14 W. D. Fox 15 Fritz Müller ✓ 16 Walsh 17 Canestrini Modena ✓ 18 Asa Gray 19 Lyell 20 Hooker 21 Huxley 22 Wallace
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. Professor Bain, Aberdeen Professor Cairnes Joseph Cowen, Esq., M.P. *L. A. Chamerovzow, Esq. *Henry Crompton, Esq., Temple John Crossley, Esq., Halifax Charles Darwin, Esq. Albert Venn Dicey, Esq., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge J. L. S. Davidson, Esq., Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford William Evans, Esq. *J. H. Estcourt, Esq. *Professor Fawcett, M.P. Professor Frankland Edward A. Freeman, Esq., Trinity College, Oxford Hon. F. Leveson Gower, M.P. *Charles Gilpin, Esq., M.P. J. V. Godwin, Esq
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F877.2
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Darwin, C. R. 1868. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 1st ed., first issue. vol. 2.
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point of view the following case, which has been carefully examined and communicated to me by Dr. William Ogle, is highly instructive. Two girls, born as twins, and in all respects extremely alike, had their little fingers on both hands crooked; and in both children the second bicuspid tooth in the upper jaw, of the second dentition, was misplaced; for these teeth, instead of standing in a line with the others, grew from the roof of the mouth behind the first bicuspids. Neither the parents nor
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F878.2
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Darwin, C. R. 1868. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 1st ed., second issue. vol. 2.
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point of view the following case, which has been carefully examined and communicated to me by Dr. William Ogle, is highly instructive. Two girls, born as twins, and in all respects extremely alike, had their little fingers on both hands crooked; and in both children the second bicuspid tooth in the upper jaw, of the second dentition, was misplaced; for these teeth, instead of standing in a line with the others, grew from the roof of the mouth behind the first bicuspids. Neither the parents nor
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F877.2
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Darwin, C. R. 1868. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 1st ed., first issue. vol. 2.
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, and constitution, in so extraordinary a manner, apparently proves that the state of the parents at the exact period of conception, or the nature of the subsequent embryonic development, has a direct and powerful influence on the character of the offspring. Nevertheless, when we reflect on the 2 Müller's 'Physiology,' Eng. translation, vol. ii. p. 1662. With respect to the similarity of twins in constitution, Dr. William Ogle has given me the following extract from Professor Trousseau's
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F878.2
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Darwin, C. R. 1868. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 1st ed., second issue. vol. 2.
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, and constitution, in so extraordinary a manner, apparently proves that the state of the parents at the exact period of conception, or the nature of the subsequent embryonic development, has a direct and powerful influence on the character of the offspring. Nevertheless, when we reflect on the 2 M ller's 'Physiology,' Eng. translation, vol. ii. p. 1662. With respect to the similarity of twins in constitution, Dr. William Ogle has given me the following extract from Professor Trousseau's
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F877.2
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Darwin, C. R. 1868. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 1st ed., first issue. vol. 2.
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; lateleaved, i. 363; variation in persistency of leaves of, i. 363; valueless as timber at the Cape of Good Hope, ii. 274; changes in, dependent on age, i. 387; galls of the, ii. 282. OATS, wild, i. 313; in the Swiss lakedwellings, i. 319. OBERLIN, change of soil beneficial to the potato, ii. 146. ODART, Count, varieties of the vine, i. 333, ii. 278; bud-variation in the vine, i. 375. ODOUR and colour, correlation of, ii. 325. Œcidium, ii. 284. Œnothera biennis, bud-variation in, i. 382. OGLE, W
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Darwin, C. R. 1868. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 1st ed., second issue. vol. 2.
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leaves of, i. 363; valueless as timber at the Cape of Good Hope, ii. 274; changes in, dependent on age, i. 387; galls of the, ii. 282. OATS, wild, i. 313; in the Swiss lake-dwellings, i. 319. OBERLIN, change of soil beneficial to the potato, ii. 146. ODART, Count, varieties of the vine, i. 333, ii. 278; bud-variation in the vine, i. 375. ODOUR and colour, correlation of, ii. 325. cidium, ii. 284. nothera biennis, bud-variation in, i. 382. OGLE, W., resemblance of twins, ii. 252. OIL-GLAND, absence
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F912.2
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Darwin, C. R. 1868. De la variation des animaux et des plantes sous l'action de la domestication. Translated by J. J. MouliniƩ. Preface by Carl Vogt. Paris: C. Reinwald. vol. 2.
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légère déviation de structure, il est difficile d'arriver à se convaincre l'esprit que de pareilles anomalies soient le résultat de lois fixes, et non de ce que nous appelons des accidents. À ce point de vue, le cas suivant, que je dois à l'obligeance du Dr William Ogle, me paraît instructif. Deux filles jumelles, et très-semblables sous tous les rapports, eurent les petits doigts de chaque main tordus ; dans les deux, la seconde petite molaire de la mâchoire supérieure, et de la seconde dentition
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CUL-DAR193.3
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Dr W Ogle tells me that a son of one of Twin[?] Ladies has the same tooth
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [3] Aug 27/68/ Dr W. Ogle tells me that a son of one of Twin Ladies has the same teeth on one side alone, misplaced like as a mother. — a child of one of her Brother has one little finger crooked.— [Variation 2: 253: Under this point of view the following case, which has been carefully examined and communicated to me by Dr. William Ogle, is highly instructive. Two girls, born as twins, and in all respects extremely alike, had their little fingers on
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CUL-DAR109.A57a
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Dimorphism. Ogle (8vo Pamph. 543) p. 54. on Thyme state of stamens
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online A57a Dimorphism. Ogle (8vo Pamph. 543) p. 54. on Thyme state of stamens Ogle, William. 1870. The fertilisation of certain plants (Didynamia). Popular Science Review 9 (January): 45-56, pl. LVI. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 542] PD
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [159] Expression 8vo Pamphlet (594) Ogle on smelling sniff of contempt. [In Francis Darwin's hand:] (seems to have been used p. 206 n Ogle, William. 1870. Anosmia; or, cases illustrating the physiology and pathology of the sense of smell. Transactions of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London 53: 263-290. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 594] PD
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CUL-DAR76.B84v
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Germination of seeds Ogle (8vo Pamph. 542) p. 52 on Antirrhinum not seeding when covered. `[G]542'
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online B84v Germination of seeds Ogle (8vo Pamph. 542) p. 52 on Antirrhinum not seeding when covered. Ogle, William. 1870. The fertilisation of certain plants (Didynamia). Popular Science Review 9 (January): 45-56, pl. LVI. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 542] PD
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 32 [in margin] 20 or 30 copies presented to me Descent of Man Presentn Copies. ✓ D'i Fritz Muller Rio Itajahy, Brazil viâ Southampton ✓ Prof. Hackel Jena Saxe Weimer ✓ G. Lushington Vernon Lushington The Hon. J. D. Caton, Ottawa Illinois U. States ✓ Roland Trimen Eqr Goverment Office Cape Town C. of Good Hope ✓ Prof. Donders Utrecht Holland ✓ G. W. Norman Eqr Bromley Common ✓ Dr. Ant. Dohrn Jena Saxe Weimar ✓ Prof. Gegenbaur do do ✓ Prof. Asa Gray
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CUL-DAR87.76
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`[G]756' 8vo Pamph (756) Whitney on origin of Language, look before a new Edit. [See CUL-DAR87.74]
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 76 Ogle (8vo. Pamph. 594) correlation of loss of colour loss of smell - coloured races best smellers. Ogle, William. 1870. Anosmia; or, cases illustrating the physiology and pathology of the sense of smell. Transactions of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London 53: 263-290. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 594] PD
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 31 Book on Expression— (1) E. Darwin 6 Queen Anne St. (W.) 2. George Darwin 14 Arlington St do 3. Francis Darwin do. do 4 Leonard Darwin Esq R.E. Brompton Barracks Chatham 5 Horace Darwin Esq Trinity College Cambridge 6 W. E. Darwin Esq Bassett, Southampton 7 Mrs. Litch_eld 2. Bryanston St. Portman Squ.. (8) T. W. Wood Esq 221. Stanhope St Hampstead Road (9) J. Wood Esq 68. Wimpole St 8 X A. May Esq (10) Dr. Maudsley 9. Hanover Sqr.. (11) Lady Bell 47
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CUL-DAR195.3.3
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1871.02.28
Dr Ogle remarked that resignation is often shewn by hands being folded
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [3] Feb 28. 1871. Dr Ogle remarked that resignation is often shewn by hands being folded one over the other in front, he has repeatedly seen this gesture with persons not very fearful (but resigned) about to undergo some severe operation under chloroform. [Expression, p. 271: I should not have thought this little gesture worth even a passing notice, had not Dr. W. Ogle remarked to me that he had two or three times observed it in patients who were
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CUL-DAR87.8
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Ogle `[G]594' Ogle (8vo. Pamph. 594) correlation of loss of colour & loss of smell - coloured races best smellers.
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 8 Ogle (8vo. Pamph. 594) correlation of loss of colour loss of smell - coloured races best smellers. Ogle, William. 1870. Anosmia; or, cases illustrating the physiology and pathology of the sense of smell. Transactions of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London 53: 263-290. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 594] PD
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CUL-DAR53.2.40
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32: Ogle W on the words for assent and dissent in Homer and later Greek
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 40 Dn. 32 W. Ogle: on the words for assent and dissent in Homer and later Greek [Darwin annotation:] usefu
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [173] 8vo Pamp (706) Ogle. on Dextral Preeminence, common to monkeys — var Commoner to women other mal-conformations Houzeau quotes Broderip [Ogle, William. 1871. Dextral pre-eminence. Transactions of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London 54: 279-301. [CCD: Darwin's copy of the article…is separately paginated, but the original page numbers have been added in pencil ][Darwin Pamphlet Collection 706] PDF] [174
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 79 Dn. 92 Dr W. Ogle 9/11 1) dilating nostrils after machechtomy: to this p. 241 note C.D. seems to have meant to add:- [The way this is written suggests that it was written after Darwin's death, in posthumous preparation for the second edition of Expression.] Cited in Expression 2d ed., p. 362n [Dr. W. Ogle contributes a similar instance of a London physician who suffers from neuralgia over the eyebrow; and with each attack a patch of hair in the
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Darwin, C. R. 1872. The expression of the emotions in man and animals. London: John Murray. First edition.
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the other cases. But even here there is room for doubt, for the muscle which appeared to be unusually developed, was seen by Dr. Ogle to contract as the man moved his head from the pillow, after the operation was over. As I felt much perplexed why, in any case, a superficial muscle on the neck should be especially affected by fear, I applied to my many obliging correspondents for information about the contraction of this muscle under other circumstances. It would be superfluous to give all the
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F1142
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Darwin, C. R. 1872. The expression of the emotions in man and animals. London: John Murray. First edition.
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terror. An atrocious murderer of two persons was brought into a hospital, under the mistaken impression that he had poisoned himself; and Dr. W. Ogle carefully watched him the next morning, while he was being handcuffed and taken away by the police. His pallor was extreme, and his prostration so great that he was hardly able to dress himself. His skin perspired; and his eyelids and head drooped so much that it was impossible to catch even a glimpse of his eyes. His lower jaw hung down. There was
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F1142
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warning that, come right or wrong, this rock should fly from its firm base as soon as Jack would; and that any remonstrance on the subject was purely futile. As soon as the son got his own way, he put his shoulders into their natural position. Resignation is sometimes shown by the open hands being placed, one over the other, on the lower part of the body. I should not have thought this little gesture worth even a passing notice, had not Dr. W. Ogle remarked to me that he had two or three times
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of melancholia, associated with much dread; but in one of these cases, various other muscles about the neck and head were subject to spasmodic contractions. Dr. W. Ogle observed for me in one of the London hospitals about twenty patients, just before they were put under the influence of chloroform for operations. [Plate VII
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Darwin, C. R. 1872. The expression of the emotions in man and animals. London: John Murray. First edition.
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state of mind. Various odd little gestures likewise indicate con- —————————————— 3 Dr. W. Ogle, in an interesting paper on the Sense of Smell ('Medico-Chirurgical Transactions,' vol. liii. p. 268), shows that when we wish to smell carefully, instead of taking one deep nasal inspiration, we draw in the air by a succession of rapid short sniffs. If the nostrils be watched during this process, it will be seen that, so far from dilating, they actually contract at each sniff. The contraction does not
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Darwin, C. R. 1872. The expression of the emotions in man and animals. London: John Murray. First edition.
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, 74; joy, 75; terror, 77; love, 78; jealousy, 79; grief, 80. Nicol, Mr. Patrick, 14, 185, 300. O. Ogle, Dr. W., 256, n. 3, 271, 294, 306. Oliphant, Mrs., 80, n. 12, 270. Olmsted, 270. Owen, Professor, 10, n. 13, 87, n. 3, 143, n. 18. P. Paget, Sir J., 68, 117, 312, 342. Pain, outward signs of, in animals, 69; in man, 69; in the hippopotamus, 70; induces perspiration, 73; depression, 81. Parsons, J., 1, n. 1. Perspiration caused by pain, 73. Physiology of laughter, 9. 'Physionomie, de la, et des
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CUL-DAR193.86
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [86] British For. Med. — Chirurg. Review April 1872 Dr J. W. Ogle on Hereditary Transmission — gives some curious cases of inheritance for 4 generations of deficient phalanges numerous references to various recent papers on inheritance, which may be usefully consulted by any one investigating the subject— [Variation 2d ed. 1: 458: Many other deviations of structure, of a nature almost as anomalous as supernumerary digits, such as deficient phalanges
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [197] Dr Ogle says that Kerner, Schutzmittel forbidden guests p 38. enumerates uses of Hairs — says to prevent evaporation to keep the plants duly moistened by condensing Dew. on sleeping plants there wd less dew [Cited in Movement in plants, p. 414, n*: 'Die Schutzmittel des Pollens,' 1873, pp. 30-39
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Darwin, C. R. 1874. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. 2d ed. 10 thousand. London: John Murray.
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possessed by the natives of South America is well known, and has been confirmed by others. M. Houzeau (' tudes sur les Facult s Mentales,' c., tom. i. 1872, p. 91) asserts that he repeatedly made experiments, and proved that Negroes and Indians could recognise persons in the dark by their odour. Dr. W. Ogle has made some curious observations on the connection between the power of smell and the colouring matter of the mucous membrane of the olfactory region, as well as of the skin of the body. I
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Darwin, C. R. 1874. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. 2d ed. 10 thousand. London: John Murray.
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. Odonestis potatoria, sexual difference of colour in, 316. Odour, correlation of, with colour of skin, 197; emitted by snakes in the breeding-season, 352; of mammals, 528. canthus nivalis, difference of colour in the sexes of, 289. pellucidus, 289. Ogle, Dr. W., relation between colour and power of smell, 18. Oidemia, 491. Olivier, on sounds produced by Pimelia striata, 306. Omaloplia brunnea, stridulation of, 303. Onitis furcifer, processes of anterior [page] 66
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [C45] It appears from Lubbocks address that Ogle has written on Bees biting holes in Kidney Beans differ according to species H. Muller saw Bee first try to suck Primula elatior then bite hole.— Aug 30 /74/ Bees do not remember which flowers they have visited visit the same Lubbock, John. 1874. Common wild flowers considered in relation to insects. Nature 10 (17 September): 402-406. CUL-DAR139 Imag
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online * page 175 The admirable mechanical adaptations in this genus for favouring or ensuring cross-fertilisation have been fully described by Sprengel, Hildebrand, Delpino, H. Müller, Ogle and others in their several works
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Ne Archivio per l'Antropologia 2 parts 4to 1866-9 44 Areschoug — Biologie der Holzgewächse [Areschoug, F. W. C. Beiträge zur Biologie der Holzgewächse. (Extr.) 4to. Lund, 1877.] Argyll, Duke of 22 Reign of Law. 8° 1867. 114 Primeval Man 8° 1869 6 Aristotle (Ogle) [Aristotle on the parts of Animals. Transl. with introd. and notes, by W. Ogle. 8vo. London, 1882.] 24 Aristophanes. The Wasps. As performed at Cambridge. 8° Camb., 1897 8 Army Navy Cooperative Society. Price List. 1896 Arnott, Neil
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CUL-DAR240
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O. 59 Odart, le Cte. Ampélographie [universelle ou Traité des Cépages. 2e éd. 8vo.] Paris, 1849. 59 Oels, W. Pflanzenphysiologische Versuche. 8vo. Braunschweig, 1893. 104 Ogle, J. W. The Harveian Oration, 1880. 8vo. Lond. ,'81. 31 Ogle W see Kerner (Unbidden Guests) 84 --- Tr of Aristotle Oken, L. Physiophilosophy. (A. Tulk.) (Ray Soc.) 8° 1847. Oliver, Joseph W. Elementary Botany 3rd ed. 8° London, 1892. 22 O'Neill — Refut of Darwinism 3rd ed. 8° London, 1892. 49 Ontario. Agricultural Report
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Darwin, C. R. 1875. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 2d ed. vol. 2.
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proper exciting cause. Although we can seldom trace the precise relation between cause and effect, yet the considerations presently to be given lead to the conclusion that each modification must have its own distinct cause, and is not the result of what we blindly call accident. The following striking case has been communicated to me by Dr. William Ogle. Two girls, born as twins, and in all respects extremely alike, had their little fingers on both hands crooked; and in both children the second
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CUL-DAR240
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Newton, T W Catalogue of the Library of Charles Darwin...1875
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62 Kerner, A. Alpenflanzen. 8o Innsb. 1864. 59 --- Flowers their unbidden guests 1878 [Flowers and their unbidden guests. The transl. rev. and ed. by W. Ogle. 8vo. London. Darwin received this late November-December 1878. Correspondence vol. 26, p. 489.] 55 --- Pflanzenleben. 2 vols. 8vo. Leipzig, 1888, 1891. 62 Kew. Wanderings through the Conservatoires at Kew 8vo London. Nc Report Committee on Botanical Work, 11 Mar. 1901. Nc Minutes of Evidence do. 11 March, 1901 4 Keyserling, A. Petschora
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Darwin, C. R. 1875. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 2d ed. vol. 1.
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, bifid uterus, c., are often accompanied by polydactylism.31 Six toes on the hinder feet are known to have been inherited for three generations of cats. In several breeds of the fowl the hinder toe is double, and is generally transmitted truly, as is well shown when Dorkings are crossed with common ———————————————— 29 Dr. J. W. Ogle gives a case of the inheritance of deficient phalanges during four generations. He adds references to various recent papers on inheritance, 'Brit. and For. Med
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Darwin, C. R. 1875. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 2d ed. vol. 2.
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constitution, in so extraordinary a manner, apparently proves that the state of the parents at the exact period of conception, or the nature of the subsequent embryonic development, has a direct and powerful influence on the character of the offspring. Nevertheless, when we 2 Müller's 'Physiology,' Eng. translation, vol. ii. p. 1662. With respect to the similarity of twins in constitution, Dr. William Ogle has given me the following extract from Professor Trousseau's Lectures ('Clinique Médicale,' tom
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F880.2
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Darwin, C. R. 1875. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 2d ed. vol. 2.
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respects similar have been propounded by various authors.42 42 Mr. G. H. Lewes ('Fortnightly Review,' Nov. 1, 1868, p. 506) remarks on the number of writers who have advanced nearly similar views. More than two thousand years ago Aristotle combated a view of this kind, which, as I hear from Dr. W. Ogle, was held by Hippocrates and others. Ray, in his 'Wisdom of God' (2nd edit., 1692, p. 68), says that every part of the body seems to club and contribute to the seed. The organic molecules of Buffon
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Darwin, C. R. 1875. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 2d ed. vol. 2.
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potato, ii. 128. ODART, Count, varieties of the vine, i. 353, ii. 267; bud-variation in the vine, i. 400. Œcidium, ii. 274. Œnothera biennis, bud-variation in, i. 407. OGLE, Dr. J. W., inherited deficient phalanges, i. 458; resemblance of twins, ii. 239, 240. OIL-GLAND, absence of, in fantail pigeons, i. 155, 168. OLDFIELD, Mr., estimation of European dogs among the natives of Australia, ii. 199. OLEANDER, stock affected by grafting in the, i. 418. OLLIER, Dr., insertion of the periosteum of a dog
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