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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 99 (8 Abstract of 4to Pamphlets. 228 Saporta. Proofs of very slow modification in fossil plants of Koumi, (Eubee) Cartal. Saporta, Louis Charles Joseph Gaston de. 1873. Examen critique d'une collection de plantes fossiles de Koumi (Eubée). Annales scientifiques de l'école Normale Supérieure 2: 323-352. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection Quarto 228] PDF 230 Eimer, Lacerta muralis cœrulea of Capri p. 18 great difference in utility of var. on islets off Capri
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CUL-DAR75.113-117
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[index to references concerning] `Variation under Nature'
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of Opossum, good sentence. Anon. 1872. [Review of] Catalogue of the penguins in the Museum of the Boston Society of Natural History. American naturalist 6: 545-546. PDF 8vo pamphlets 849 Grote on closely allied moths Grote, A. R. 1873. Descriptions of Noctuidae, principally from California. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Science 1: 129-155. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 849] PDF 853 Saporta on the filiation of closely allied trees Saporta, Louis Charles Joseph Gaston de. 1873. Sur les
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CUL-DAR75.118
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[index to references concerning] `Laws of Variation'
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [118] Laws of Variation 4to Pamphlet (220) Caspary Criticisms p. 78 on Nägeli on Hieracium Caspary, Robert. 1870. Die Nuphar der Vogesen und des Schwarzwaldes. Halle: H. W. Schmidt. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection Quarto 220] PDF — — (226) Heer p 23 argues against slow modification. Heer, Oswald. 1864. Discours prononcé à l'ouverture de la 48e session de la Société Helvétique des Sciences Naturelles. n.p.: n.p. (from: Bibliothèque Universelle et Revue
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of Europe p 34 Law of horizontal vertical effusion 467 Saporta p. 11 Greenland crustaceous forms Saporta, Louis Charles Joseph Gaston de. 1868. Caractères de l'ancienne végétation polaire, analyse raisonnée de l'ouvrage de M. Oswald Heer intitulé: Flora Fossilis Arctica. Paris: Masson. [inscribed][Darwin Pamphlet Collection 467] PDF p 19 climate of [illeg] Polar Regions, seen whole, on relations between Europe America 469 Marsh, on metamorphoses of Siredon — showing manner of Transition from
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. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 497] PDF 498 Saporta on recent genera found fossil of Plants — not read, [probably] good. Saporta, Louis Charles Joseph Gaston de. 1866. Remarques sur les genres de végétaux actuels dont l'existence a été constatée à l'état fossile. Bulletin de la Société botanique de France 13: 189-213. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 498] PDF 500 Godron on Hybridism — p 7 Datura p. 17 p. 39 fertility increase with [illeg] to parents — p. 22 Lychnis — 38 Ægilops. Godron, Dominique
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Science and Arts 2d ser. 40: 273-282; 41: 125-30. [Silliman's Journal][Darwin Pamphlet Collection 339] PDF 340 Saporta on curious relations of Tertiary cycads to recent show extinction confined to islands Saporta, Louis Charles Joseph Gaston de. 1864. Sur la découverte d'une cycadée dans le terrain tertiaire moyen de Provence. Bulletin de la Société géologique de France 21: 314-328, pl. V. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 340] PDF 345 Hackell on mature immature Medusae sexually reproducing
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near as to be almost identical with recent sp. Saporta, Louis Charles Joseph Gaston de. 1869. Sur l'existence de plusieurs espèces actuelles observées dans la flore Pliocène de Meximieux. Paris: Masson. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 610] PDF 612 Kruger p 70 selection of American European Plants genealogies of many sp. of Trees. Unger, Franz. 1869. Geologie der europäischen Waldbäume. I. Laubhölzer. Graz: Leuschner and Lubensky. (from: Mitteilungen der Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereines für Steiermark
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— Lines of Descent to the Cetecea. Gill, Theodore. 1873. On the genetic relations of the cetaceans and the methods involved in discovery. American Naturalist 1: 19-29. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 816] PDF 818 Saporta, Tertiary genera now reduced to 100 few living species in Europe Saporta, Louis Charles Joseph Gaston de. 1872-1874. Études sur la végétation du sud-est de la France à l'époque tertiaire. Supplément I: Révision de la flore des gypses d'Aix. Annales des Sciences Naturelles. Botanique
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CUL-DAR45.59
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [59] Variation Palæontology In Portfolio of Var. under Domestication Letter from Count Gaston de Saporta, with case of very ancient var. of intermedial fossil variation between trees. on retention of modern extinct forms in Provence
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 8.6 (1 Abstracts of Reviews on me (I have only begun with no. 106.) 108. G. H. Lewes. p. 365 Egyptian case prove too much [pencil] for even the domestic [case] his body changed some say has not changed at all. ─ ─ p. 603 excellent metaphor of architect embryology ─ 615 Embryology of Neritaria in shell in larval condition ─ 625 Trachea serving as swim-bladders ─ 63-66 at on conditions not causing any changes, because do not reach on organism ─ 76 On
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Provence B. du Rhn. France Louis Charles Joseph Gaston de Saporta (1823-1896), comte de Saporta, Aix-en-provence, Bouches du Rhône, French palaeobotanist. [page 41
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [84] 22) ABSTRACT. 8VO PAMPHLETS 907 Saporta on close affinity of tertiary recent trees in Europe good answer to Oswald V. Heer. Saporta, Louis Charles Joseph Gaston de. 1873. Sur les caractères propres a la végétation Pliocène, a propos des découvertes de M. J. Rames, dans le Cantal. [Read 17 February.] Bulletin de la Société géologique de France 3d ser. 1: 212-232. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 853, 907] PDF 908 De Candolle on Physiologl
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-Gattung Eclectus (Wagler). Zoologische Garten 15 (May): 161-175. (whole issue) [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 871] PDF 872 Saporta on periods of rapid development of European plant. Saporta, Louis Charles Joseph Gaston de. 1873. Notice sur les plantes fossiles du niveau des lits à poissons de Cérin. Paris: F. Savy. (from: Annales de la Société d'Agriculture, Histoire Naturelle et Arts Utiles de Lyon (1872) 5: 87-113.) [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 872] PDF 873 Greenacher on compound eyes of insects
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CUL-DAR75.16-17
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 16 (3 33 p. 81 Glacial action in Corsica fossils of Lagomys 34 p. 263 Marcel du Sevres on several animals which have become extinct within recent times. 35 p. 538 on some new forms. Mr Leon first discussed in Primordial, before only known in Silurian — Trilobite not so abundant — on distribution of Silurian fossil of same age in N. S. Europe. (perhaps Latitude) p. 544 on do. p. 549 Barrande admits life before his primordial. p. 550 as do, but
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CUL-DAR262.8.9-18
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74 Rougemont F. von - Der Mensch der Affe 84 Royer - Preface 1862 116 Rural World on Variation under Domestication 184 Rutimeier. Rev. on Descent 90 Sad case 16 Salimbeni Carlo Darwin 1865 189 Sallmayer. Der Mensch stammt nicht c 165 Samtiden. Dutch Rev. of Descent 144 Saporta L'Ecole Transformiste 224 Sauvage, Dr Progressibilité Organique 118 Schaaffhausen Die Lehre Darwin 322 Schäfer Teachings of Development 39 Schleicher Due Darwinsche Theorie 1863 14 Schleicher Due Darwinsche Theorie 152
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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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classificatory system of relationship. [Read 11 February.] Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 7: 436-477. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 458, 514] PDF Descent 1: 46, n15: Mr. L. H. Morgan's work on 'The American Beaver,' 1868, offers a good illustration of this remark. I cannot, however, avoid thinking that he goes too far in underrating the power of Instinct. ] Saporta l'Ecole p 641. Higher the animal the quicker transformed [Saporta, Louis Charles Joseph Gaston de. 1869
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Apes Gaston de Saporta Pal: p. 29 On advance in art in Rein-deer man. [Saporta, Louis Charles Joseph Gaston de. 1868. La Paléontologie appliquée à l'étude des races humaines. Revue des deux mondes (August): 973-1005. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 580] PDF] Ch. Vogt Address. p. 7. strong sentence from Preface, about everyone give up Creation [Vogt, Carl. 1869. Discours 15 April 1869 à louverture de la séance générale. Institut National Génévois (Bulletin) 16: 1-14. CUL-DAR80.B175 Image] Schleiden
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Darwin, C. R. 1869. On the origin of species by means of natural selection, or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life. London: John Murray. 5th ed. Tenth thousand.
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the facts and considerations given throughout this work. It need not be supposed that all varieties or incipient species necessarily attain the rank of species. They may become extinct, or they may endure as varieties for very long periods, as has been shown to be the case by Mr. Wollaston with the varieties of certain fossil land-shells in Madeira, and with plants by Gaston de Saporta. If a variety were to flourish so as to exceed in numbers the parent species, it would then rank as the species
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Darwin, C. R. 1872. The origin of species by means of natural selection, or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life. London: John Murray. 6th ed.; with additions and corrections. Eleventh thousand.
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be the case by Mr. Wollaston with the varieties of certain fossil land-shells in Madeira, and with plants by Gaston de Saporta. If a variety were to flourish so as to exceed in numbers the parent species, it would them rank as the species, and the species as the variety; or it might come to supplant and exterminate the parent species; or both might co-exist, and both rank as independent species. But we shall hereafter return to this subject. From these remarks it will be seen that I look at the
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Darwin, C. R. 1872. Om Arternes Oprindelse ved Kvalitetsvalg eller ved de heldigst stillede Formers Sejr i Kampen for Tilværelsen. Translated by J. P. Jacobsen. Copenhagen: Gyldendal.
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meget lange Tider, (som Hr. Wollaston har viist, at det er Tilf ldet med visse fossile Landsnegles Varieteter, der ere fundne paa Madeira, og som Gaston de Saporta har viist det for Planternes Vedkommende). Dersom en Varietet kom til at florere, saa at den i Tal fik Overv gt over Stam-arten, vilde Varieteten blive Art og Arten Varietet; den kunde ogsaa komme til at udrydde, tr de i Stedet for Stamarten, eller ogsaa kunde begge existere ved Siden af hinanden og begge regnes for forskjellige Arter
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Darwin, C. R. 1873. L'origine des espèces au moyen de la sélection naturelle, ou La lutte pour l'existence dans la nature. Traduit sur l'invitation et avec l'autorisation de l'auteur sur les cinquième et sixième éditions anglaises. Augmentées d'un nouveau chapitre et de nombreuses notes et additions de l'auteur, par J.-J. Moulinié. Paris: C. Reinwald et Cie.
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considérations que cet ouvrage a pour but d'exposer, si cette manière de voir peut se justifier. Il n'est pas nécessaire de supposer que toutes les variétés ou espèces naissantes, arrivent nécessairement au rang d'espèces. Elles peuvent ou s'éteindre, ou, pendant de longues périodes, subsister comme variétés, ainsi que l'a montré M. Wollaston à propos de; variétés de certains mollusques terrestres fossiles dans l'île: de Madère, et M. Gaston de Saporta chez les plantes. Si une variété se propage et
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16 Saint John, C. The Highlands. 8° 1846. 16 Do. Do. [Illustrated] 8° Lond., 1878 25 Tour in Sutherlandshire. 2 vols. 12° 1849. 62 * Salter, J. The Chrysanthemum. 8° 1865. Nc Saporta, G. de. Sur Nœggerathia 4to Paris. 1878. [Observations sur la nature des végétaux réunis dans le groupe des Noeggerathia.] Nc Saporta, G. de. Sur Dolerophyllum. 4to Paris, 1878. [Sur le nouveau groupe paléozoïque des Dolérophyllées. (Extr.)] Q1 Saporta Vegetaux Fossiles 1876 [Recherches sur les végétaux fossiles
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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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, see 'Nat. Hist. Review,' 1865, April, p. 224. See also the valuable works of M. de Saporta on the 'Tertiary Plants of France.' 3 Godron, 'De l'Espèce,' tom. ii. p. 100. 4 See an account of M. Vibert's experiments, by Alex. Jordan, in 'Mém. de l'Acad. de Lyon,' tom. ii. 1852, p. 108. [page] 35
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Walnut (Juglans regia).—This tree and the common nut belong to a widely different order from the foregoing fruits, and are therefore here noticed. The walnut grows wild on the Caucasus and in the Himalaya, where Dr. Hooker129 found the fruit of full size, but as hard as a hickory-nut. It has been found fossil, as M. de Saporta informs me, in the tertiary formation, of France. In England the walnut presents considerable differences, in the shape and size of the fruit, in the thickness of the
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dently of the character of either parent, are sometimes developed to a monstrous size; and the increased size of the pods in the foregoing cases may be an analogous fact. On the other hand, M. de Saporta informs me that an isolated female plant of Pistacia vera is very apt to be fertilised by the pollen of neighbouring plants of P. terebinthus, and in this case the fruits are only half their proper size, which he attributes to the influence of the pollen of P. terebinthus. No case of the
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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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. SANDFORD. See DAWKINS. SANSON, M., origin of the horse, i. 54; lumbar vertebra of pigs, i. 77. SAP, ascent of the, ii. 286. Saponaria calabrica, i. 463. SAPORTA, on Pistacia, i. 431. SARDINIA, ponies of, i. 54. SARS, on the development of the hydroida, ii. 364. SATIATION of the stigma, i. 434, 435. Saturnia pyri, sterility of, in confinement, ii. 141. SAUL, on the management of prize gooseberries, i. 378. SAUVIGNY, varieties of the gold-fish, i. 312. SAVAGES, their indiscriminate use of plants as
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Darwin, C. R. 1876. The origin of species by means of natural selection, or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life. London: John Murray. 6th ed., with additions and corrections. [First issue of final definitive text]
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be the case by Mr. Wollaston with the varieties of certain fossil land-shells in Madeira, and with plants by Gaston de Saporta. If a variety were to flourish so as to exceed in numbers the parent species, it would them rank as the species, and the species as the variety; or it might come to supplant and exterminate the parent species; or both might co-exist, and both rank as independent species. But we shall hereafter return to this subject. From these remarks it will be seen that I look at the
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Darwin, C. R. 1876. L'origine des espèces au moyen de la sélection naturelle, ou La lutte pour l'existence dans la nature. Translated by E. Barbier. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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à Madère, et M. Gaston de Saporta pour certaines plantes. Si une variété prend un développement tel que le nombre de ses individus dépasse celui de l'espèce souche, il est certain qu'on regardera la variété comme l'espèce et l'espèce comme la variété. Ou bien il peut se faire encore que la variété supplante et extermine l'espèce souche ; ou bien encore elles [page break
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Darwin, C. R. 1876. Über die Entstehung der Arten durch natürliche Zuchtwahl oder die Erhaltung der begünstigten Rassen im Kampfe um's Dasein. Translated by H. G. Bronn and J. V. Carus. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. 6th edition. Ch. Darwin's gesammelte Werke. Aus dem Englischen übersetzt von J. Victor Carus. Autorisirte deutsche Ausgabe vol. 1.
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dieses Werkes beigebrachten Thatsachen und Betrachtungen ermessen werden. Man hat nicht nöthig, anzunehmen, daß alle Varietäten oder beginnenden Species sich nothwendig zum Range einer Art erheben. Sie können in diesem beginnenden Zustande wieder erlöschen; oder sie können als Varietäten sehr lange Zeiträume hindurch feststehen bleiben, wie Wollaston von den Varietäten gewisser fossiler Landschneckenarten auf Madeira und Gaston De Saporta von Pflanzen gezeigt hat. [page break
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Darwin, C. R. [1877]. Orígen de las especies por medio de la selección natural ó la conservación de las razas favorecidas en la lucha por la existencia. Traducida con autorizacion del autor de la sexta y última edicion inglesa, por Enrique Godinez. Madrid and Paris: Biblioteca Perojo. [Contains 2 letters from Darwin not printed elsewhere]
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, llamarse especie incipiente, pero para saber si esta creencia es justificable, preciso es jungarla por el peso de los varios hechos y consideraciones que se darán en el curso de esta obra. Es preciso no suponer que todas las variedades ó especies incipientes alcanzan el rango de cspoeies. Pueden extinguirse ó pueden durar como variedades en larguísimos períodos, como Mr. Wollaston ha demostrado que sucede con las variedades de ciertos moluscos terrestres fósiles en Madera, y Gastón de Saporta
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[209] SALVIN, O. AVIFAUNA [illeg] 108 Saporta plantes fossiles Coumi 223 Saporta [illeg] 228 Saporta Plante [illeg] de Koumi (Eubœa) 232 Saporta ( Marion). Vegetation Cretaceous 274 Sars. G. O. Brisinga 309 Saussure de H. Spicilizia Entomologica 145 Scudder S. H. Fossorial crickets 107 Scudder on fossil neuropterous insects 188 Settegast Thierzucht 23 Selys-Longchamps — on Phénoménes Périodiques du règne Animal 245 — Sewerzow, N. --- Thian: Schan mountains [1875] 244. do do do do do [Nikolai
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Humaine 853 [do] Tiliation of Tertiary Trees 340 Saporta Découverte d'une Cycadée dans le terrain tertiaire 872 Ditto Fossil Plants 746 Saporta on Sport. Hybrids of Terebinthe 909 Ditto Characters of Pliocene Vegetn 818 Saporta de G. Tertiary vegetation of France 610 Saporta l'existence espices (Plants) 1366 Saporta L'ancienne Végetation Polaire 1877 498 Saporta de G. Genres de vegetaux actual-L'etat (Fossile) 431 Saporta Flora des tufs quatern: 467 Saporta G. de l'ancienne vegetation Polaire
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Darwin, C. R. 1879. De la variation des animaux et des plantes à l'état domestique. Traduit sur la seconde édition anglaise par Ed. Barbier; préface de Carl Vogt. Paris: C. Reinwald et Cie. vol. 1.
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descendent d'une souche unique; mais comme la vigne se sème facilement elle-même dans l'Europe méridionale, et que les caractères de plusieurs des variétés principales se transmettent par semis *, tandis que d'autres sont 1 Héer, P/lanzen der PfaMbauten, 1866, p. 28. 3 Alph. do Candolle, Géog. bot., p. 872.— Dr Targioni-Tozzetti, Joum. Horl. Soc., vol. IX, p. 133. Pour la vigne fossile trouvée par le Dr Planchon, voir Nat. Hist. Revicw, 186o, p. 224. Voir aussi les intéressants travaux de M. de Saporta
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Darwin, C. R. 1879. De la variation des animaux et des plantes à l'état domestique. Traduit sur la seconde édition anglaise par Ed. Barbier; préface de Carl Vogt. Paris: C. Reinwald et Cie. vol. 1.
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il est possible que l'augmentation en grosseur des gousses dont nous venons de parler soit un cas analogue. D'un autre côté, M. de Saporta m'apprend que la Pistacia vera femelle est souvent fécondée par le pollen du P. terebinthus s'il en existe dans les environs ; dans ce cas, les fruits produits par la plante femelle n'ont que la moitié de leur grandeur ordinaire, ce qu'il attribue à l'influence du pollen du P. terebinthus. L'action directe du pollen- d'une variété sur une autre n'est nulle
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Krause, Ernst. 1885. Charles Darwin und sein Verhältnis zu Deutschland. Leipzig: E. Günther.
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- 148 - er jenen Rest von spiritualistischer Anschauimg der Dinge, der auch A. Brau,, Bae,, Lyell, Wallace, die bedeutenden französischen Palâontologen Gaudry, Lemoine, Graf Saporta und so viele andere Naturforscher hinderte, die letzten Konsequenzen zu ziehen, nicht überwinden. Doch wurden auch Rütimeyers spâtere Arbeiten über die Geschichte der Rinder und Hirsche in demselben Masse Bestatigungen der Darwinschen Theorie, wenn ihn auch in der Berûcksichtigung der Anpassungsgesetze und in dem
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Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 3. London: John Murray.
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especially the different nature of the plants devoured by the deer and elk, and several other points. With cordial thanks for the pleasure and instruction which you have afforded me, and with high respect for your power of observation, I beg leave to remain, dear Sir, Yours faithfully and obliged, CHARLES DARWIN. [The following extract from a letter (Sept. 24, 1868) to the Marquis de Saporta, the eminent pal o-botanist, refers to the growth of Evolutionary views in France: * As I have formerly read
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Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 3. London: John Murray.
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will then be like that of domesticated animals which have slowly become modified, either by the action of the external conditions or by the process which I have called the unconscious selection by man i.e., in contrast with methodical selection. [The letters continue the history of the year 1872, which has been interrupted by a digression on Isolation.] C. Darwin to the Marquis de Saporta. Down, April 8, 1872. DEAR SIR, I thank you very sincerely and feel much honoured by the trouble which you
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Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 3. London: John Murray.
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profession an Engineer, so that all his admirable observations in natural history, in Nicaragua and elsewhere, were the fruit of his leisure. The book is direct and vivid in style and is full of description and suggestive discussions. With reference to it my father wrote to Sir J. D. Hooker: Belt I have read, and I am delighted that you like it so much; it appears to me the best of all natural history journals which have ever been published. ] C. Darwin to the Marquis de Saporta. Down, May 30, 1874
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Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 3. London: John Murray.
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extraordinary in the history of the Vegetable Kingdom, as it seems to me, than the apparently very sudden or abrupt development of the higher plants. I have sometimes speculated whether there did not exist somewhere during long ages an extremely isolated continent, perhaps near the South Pole. Hence I was greatly interested by a view which Saporta propounded to me, a few years ago, at great length in MS. and which I fancy he has since published, as I urged him to do viz., that as soon as flower
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Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 3. London: John Murray.
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flower, as I said, to gnaw the labellum. Cr ger's account of Coryanthes and the use of the bucket-like labellum full of water beats everything: I suspect that the bees being well wetted flattens their hairs, and allows the viscid disc to adhere. ] C. Darwin to the Marquis de Saporta. Down, December 24, 1877. MY DEAR SIR, I thank you sincerely for your long and most interesting letter, which I should have answered sooner had it not been delayed in London. I had not heard before that I was to be
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Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 3. London: John Murray.
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due honour you conferred on Falconer. I have just had a note from Hooker. . . . I am heartily glad that you have made him so conspicuous; he is so honest, so candid, and so modest. . . . I have read _____. I could find nothing to lay hold of, which in one sense I am very glad of, as I should hate a controversy; but in another sense I am very sorry for, as I long to be in the same boat with all my friends. . . . I am heartily glad the book is going off so well. Ever yours, C. DARWIN. C. Darwin to
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Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 3. London: John Murray.
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. Sand-wasps, instincts of, iii. 244, 245. Sandwich Islands, Labiat of the, ii. 24. San Salvador, letter to R. W. Darwin from, i. 226. Saporta, Marquis de, his opinion in 1863, iii. 17. , letters to, iii. 188; on the progress of evolution in France, iii. 103; on the origin of man, iii. 162; on fertilisation, iii. 284. , on the impulse given to the development of the higher plants, by the development of flower-frequenting insects, iii. 248. Saturday Review, article in the, ii. 311; article in reply
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denne maade blir h ngende fast. ] Til marquis de Saporta. Down , 24de september 1877. Kj re herr Saporta! Jeg takker Dem oprigtig for Deres lange brev; var det ikke blit liggende «ver i London, skulde jeg ha besvaret det tidligere. Jeg bavde ikke h rt, at jeg skulde bli foreslaaet som korresponderende medlem af Institutet. Jeg f rer et meget stille liv, og slige h dersbevisninger gj r derfor for mig ikke stort fra eller til; jeg kan med fuld sandhed sige, at Deres venlige sympati har gl det mig
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„MENNESKETS AFSTAMNING . [l872] Til marqtiis de Saporta. Down, 8de april 1872. Kj re herre! Jeg takker Dem oprigtig for den re, Be har vist mig ved at meddele mig Deresfl tanker om menneskets oprindelse. Det er mig enfl stor tilfredsstillelse at vide, at enkelte dele af mini bog har interesseret Dem, og at vi er enige i hoved-» sagen — menneskets afledning fra en eller anden lavere form. Jeg vil t nke n rmere paa, hvad De siger; men jeg kan ikke for ieblikket opgive min tro paa 1 menneskets n
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vistnok ingen anden end De har lagt m rke til eller indset n dvendigheden af at studere. Jeg vil eksempelvis omtale, i hvilken alder hornene udvikles (noget, hvorom jeg i det sidste forgj ves har s gt oplysninger), rudimenterne af horn hos elgkoen og is r de forskjellige slags planter, der spises af hjorten og elgen foruden mange andre ting. Med hjertelig tak for den gl de og nytte, jeg har havt af Deres bog, og med stor agtelse for Deres iagttagelsesevne r jeg Deres forbundne Charles Darwin. [F
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af en sammenligning mellem Robert Brown og Charles Darwin. F. D. [page] 21
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overveiende. V r ved godt mod; Deres arbeide blir bestemt aldeles udm rket. Deres hengivne Charles Darwin. [I september skrev han: „Jeg har netop l st Deres glimrende, men altfor korte tale. Geograferne [page] 28
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REGISTER. Rudiment re organer, II 248; sammenligning af, med stumme bogstaver i ord, II 241; snurrig betragtning af, III 73. Rullestene, Mr. D. Mackintosh's arbeide over, III 266. — i Sydamerika, af handling over, I 83; af handling over flytning af, I 378. — paa Azorerne, II 131, 132. —, nyttede af Hydende is, af handling over, I 343. Russiske overs ttelser af v rker af Lyell, Buckle og Darwin, III 85. R dder, f lsomhed hos, III 377. Sabine, Sir E., I 397; omtale af Darwins v rk i hans pr
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lod Falconer vederfares, gjorde st rkt indtryk paa mig. — Jeg har netop faat brev 1) Uden tvil Haeekel, hvis afhandling over radiolaria fet infusionsdyr) udkom i 1862. I samme aar udgav pro f. W. Preyer i Jena en unders gelse over alca impennis; dette var et af de tidligste arbeider, der st ttede sig paa den i „Artemes oprindelse fremholdte anskuelse. F. D. 2) Marqins de Saporta. F. D. [page] 2
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