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CUL-DAR121.-    Note:    1837--1838   Notebook B: [Transmutation of species]   Text   Image
Has Lowe1 written any other paper besides one in Latin, one of on Madeira. any general observations. Difference of species between land shells of Porto Santo Madeira. I believe very curious. My idea of propagation almost infers what we call improvement. All Mammalia from one stock, now that one stock cannot be supposed to be most perfect (according to our ideas of perfection), but intermediate 1 Richard Thomas Lowe. Primitiae Faunae et Florae Maderae et Portus-Sancti; sive Species quaedam
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F1574a    Pamphlet:     de Beer, Gavin ed. 1960. Darwin's notebooks on transmutation of species. Part I. First notebook [B] (July 1837-February 1838). Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Historical Series 2 (2) (January): 23-73.   Text   Image   PDF
1831. 3 This is the first appearance of the argument used by Darwin in the Sketch of 1842, p. 84; and the Essay of 1844, p. 250. 4 Richard Thomas Lowe. Primitiae Faunae et Florae Maderae et Portus-Sancti; sive Species quaedam novae vel hactenus minus rite cognitae animalium et plantarum in his insulis degentium breviter descriptae , [1830] Trans. Camb. Phil. Soc., vol. 4, 1833, p. 1. [page] 6
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
), was, true to her name, a lodging house keeper at 34, Nutford Place in 1841. Landsborough Revd D. [Prockvaly] Saltcoats Ayrshire v. Directory Scotland?  David Landsborough (1779-1854), Scottish clergyman and naturalist who likely sent barnacle specimens from Ayrshire. No extant correspondence with Darwin. See Darwin to ? [15 or 22 Oct. 1848]. Correspondence vol. 4. Lowe Revd. R. T. at Rev J. Guerin Norton Fitz Warren Taunton Richard Thomas Lowe (1802-1874), clergyman, botanist and English
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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
Lowe3 Smith. I heard from Cap Fitzroy yesterday he gives me a week more of respite, therefore I do not leave this place till the end of this 1 Presumably Phallus impudicus, the Stinkhorn. 2 Robert Brown the botanist and discoverer of the Brownian Movement, 1827: who always used single lenses. See also Letters 46, 47, 48 and 49. 3 Possibly Richard Thomas Lowe, naturalist, 1802-74. English Chaplain at Madeira, 1832-54. Published A Manual Flora of Madeira. [page] 4
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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
, Henrietta London Catalogue of Plants, 174, 175, 178 London University, 128; early history, 125 and n.2 Lonsdale, William, 122 and n.4; kindness to D., 122 Lowe, Richard Thomas, 42 and n.3, 50, 67 Lumb, Edward, 80; letter to Henslow, 88 Lyell, Sir Charles, 14; and D.'s specimens, 118, 119-20, 122, 128; his find of hand-worked flints, 214 and n.; and plant dispersal by means of icebergs, 172 n.; Principles of Geology, 10-11, 53 and n.1, 110; Travels, 155 Maclear, Sir Thomas, 116 and n.2 Macleay, William
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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
from the common rabbit; . . .' See also Lowe 1833a: 102. 18-4 John Van Voorst. 18-5 Richard Thomas Lowe. See Lowe 1833a. 18-6 Heron. Mentioned in Variation 2:92-93 regarding cloven and solid-hoofed pig-feet, and breeding of rabbits.See also Correspondence 2:141 where Yarrell sends information from R. Heron about pigs' feet and rabbits to Darwin. 18-7 No reference has been traced which mentions Shaw's hybrids between trout and salmon. But see Shaw 1836, 1838, and 1840. Shaw points out that parr are
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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
including librarian. C 175− 177 E6, 119− 121, 126 M97 Lowe, Richard Thomas, 1802−1874; clergyman and naturalist; specialist on Madeira. QE18 Lyell, Charles, 1797−1875; uniformitarian geologist; Charles Darwin's friend and chief scientific mentor in the late 1830s; FRS (1826). RNifc, 115, 129, 137, 145 A7, 14, 46, 68, 85, 86, 153 B153, 170, 272 C39, 74, 84, 119, 135, 153, 176, 178, 266 E6, 59, 65, 86, 100, 101, 134 S3r ZEd10 N115 MacLeay, William Sharpe, 1792−1865; zoologist and diplomat; known for
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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
Loddiges sons. 13th ed. London. [*abst DAR 71:89− 94.] D118,128 Lord, P.B. 1838 Some account of a visit to the plain of Koh-i-Daman, the mining district of Ghorband, and the pass of Hindu Kush, with a few general observations respecting the structure and conformation of the country from the Indus to Kabul. J. Asiat Soc. Beng. 7:521−37. A145 Lowe, Richard Thomas *1833a Letter from Rev. R. T. Lowe read at meeting, of Aug. 27, 1833. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1:102. QE18 *1833b Primitiae faunae et florae
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