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CUL-DAR236    Note:    1832--1836   Geological specimen notebook 1-4 [all transcribed in one file]   Text
, cavities, linear of do Basalts, cells lined with amorphous green matter. Sulphur (?) 3469x Partly decomposed Scoriae of do 3470 Pale blue siliceous Clay Slate full of impressions of Shells Corallines: from near Launceston [Several of Darwin's fossils from Tasmania were described and figured in Darwin (1844) and by Strzelecki (1845); see Banks and Leaman (1999) and Lister (2018).] 3471 [these two numbers bracketted together] Quamby Bluff
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CUL-DAR119.-    Note:    1838--1851   'Books to be read' and 'Books Read' notebook   Text   Image
horse. London. [Darwin Library-CUL] Ray Society. 1845. Reports on the progress of zoology and botany, 1841-2. Edinburgh. [Darwin Library-CUL] Strzelecki, Paul Edmund de. 1845. Physical description of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. London. [Darwin Library-CUL] Waterton, Charles. 1825. Wanderings in South America. London. [? ed.] Waterton, Charles. 1844. Essays on natural history. 2d series. London. Wilson, James. 1842. A voyage round the coasts of Scotland and the Isles. 2 vols. Edinburgh
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
Sharpe D. Esq. 2. Adelphi Terrace Daniel Sharpe (1806-1856), geologist. Also listed below. Smith Dr. A. 13. St James Place Andrew Smith (1797-1872), Army surgeon. Strzelecki Count 45 Pall Mall Paul Edmund de Strzelecki (1797-1873), Polish-born explorer in Australia. Sulivan Capt. Dacre Cottage. Lee Kent 3 4 Grotes Building Blackheath. Presumably Bartholomew James Sulivan (1810-1890), naval officer and Darwin's friend from the Beagle voyage. None of the surviving letters match these addresses
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CUL-DAR205.5.99    Note:    1844.04.20   Saw a Mastodont tooth at Strzelecki   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [99] April 20 /44/ Saw a Mastodon tooth at Strzelecki. — Fal Falconer says Owen has got traces of Australian marsupial Mastodon! How my theory settles genealogically, that marsupials equal Placental series!— Falconer says Goodsir in Brit. Assoc. has written capital paper on teeth. In very early stage (it is case always) upper incisors of Rudiments discoverable.= These rudimentary organs resolve themselves into similarity of fœtal states = Insisted on
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F14    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1845. Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of the countries visited during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle round the world, under the Command of Capt. Fitz Roy, R.N. 2d ed. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
intrepid exertions of Mr. Robinson, an active and benevolent man, who fearlessly visited by himself the most hostile of the natives, the whole were induced to act in a similar manner. They were then removed to an island, where food and clothes were provided them. Count Strzelecki states,* that at the epoch of their deportation in 1835, the number of natives amounted to 210. In 1842, that is after the interval of seven years, they mustered only fifty-four individuals; and, while each family of
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F14    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1845. Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of the countries visited during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle round the world, under the Command of Capt. Fitz Roy, R.N. 2d ed. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
Storm, 217,281 in Cordillera, 324, 360 Streams of stones at Falkland Islands, 197 Strongylus, 32 Struthio Rhea, 43, 89 Darwinii, 92 Strzelecki, Count, 448 Suadiva atoll, 466 Subsidence of coral reefs, 467 to 482 of Keeling Island, 475 of Patagonia, 172 of coast of Peru, 369 of Cordillera, 321, 333 of Coasts of Chile, 344 of Vanikoro, 475 of coral reefs great in amount, 479 , cause of distinctness in Tertiary epochs, 344 Sulphate of lime, 66, 171, 369 soda incrusting the ground, 78 [page] 51
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CUL-DAR135.10    Printed:    1846   On the geology of the Falkland Islands `Geological Society (Proceedings)': 267-274   Text   Image   PDF
(1791-1865), naturalist and traveller who collected shells and orchids in Chile and the Pacific. 5 John Richardson (1787-1865), ships' surgeon, naturalist and arctic explorer. Richardson 1845. 6 Strzelecki 1845. [page] 26
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CUL-DAR205.9.214    Note:    1846.02.00   Murchison says Permian plants very close to Carboniferous   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [214] Feb. 46 - Murchison says Permian plants very close to Carboniferous: Horner in Assoc. address says same plants found in Oolitic series (C latter known only be Belemnite) - if so plants long duration - important in Distribution view. On other hand (v Bowerbank) Eocene plants very distinct; but there climate was Tropical - in Chile not Tropical; almost certain not same amount of change in equal times. - Also per [illeg] . Beech-leaves of Fuegia of
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F1674    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1846. On the geology of the Falkland Islands. [Read 25 March] Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 2: 267-279, 7 text figures.   Text   Image   PDF
(1791-1865), naturalist and traveller who collected shells and orchids in Chile and the Pacific. 5 John Richardson (1787-1865), ships' surgeon, naturalist and arctic explorer. Richardson 1845. 6 Strzelecki 1845. [page] 26
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CUL-DAR203.7    Abstract:    1857.10.27   Abstract of letter from Edward Blyth   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online (1 Abstract of all E. Blyths letter. Oct 27 1857 First letter marked with (1 in Red) (1)   p. Sheet I Double spurs normal variable.— in my abstract I give case of organism which wd be thought monstrous if not known in nature — case of var. in Strzelecki in Zoolog Proc 832 p. 148 in Transaction sexual characters, somewhat abnormal wing spur also variable (Sh. 2 p. 1) — Hackles in S. S……… Sh. 2. p. 1. Feet-feathers essentially different from those of
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CUL-DAR120.-    Note:    1838   'Books' [read] alphabetical catalogue   Text   Image
. London. [Darwin Library-CUL] Strzelecki, Paul Edmund de. 1845. Physical description of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. London. [Darwin Library-CUL] Sturm, Karl Christoph Gottlieb. 1825. Ueber Racen, Kreuzungen und Veredlung der landwirtschaftlichen Hausthiere. Elberfeld. [Darwin Library-CUL] Swinburne, Henry. 1779. Travels through Spain, in the years 1775 and 1776. London. [? ed.] [40v
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F20    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1860. Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of the countries visited during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle round the world, under the command of Capt. Fitz Roy R.N. London: John Murray. Tenth thousand. Final text.   Text   Image   PDF
intrepid exertions of Mr. Robinson, an active and benevolent man, who fearlessly visited by himself the most hostile of the natives, the whole were induced to act in a similar manner. They were then removed to an island, where food and clothes were provided them. Count Strzelecki states,* that at the epoch of their deportation in 1835, the number of natives amounted to 210. In 1842, that is after the interval of seven years, they mustered only fifty-four individuals; and, while each family of
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F20    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1860. Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of the countries visited during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle round the world, under the command of Capt. Fitz Roy R.N. London: John Murray. Tenth thousand. Final text.   Text   Image   PDF
, 281 in Cordillera, 324, 360 Streams of stones at Falkland Islands, 197 Strongylus, 32 Struthio Rhea, 43, 89 Darwinii, 92 Strzelecki, Count, 448 Suadiva atoll, 466 Subsidence of coral reefs, 467 to 482 of Keeling Island, 475 of Patagonia, 172 of coast of Peru, 369 of Cordillera, 321, 333 of Coasts of Chile, 344 of Vanikoro, 475 of coral reefs great in amount, 479 , cause of distinctness in Tertiary epochs, 344 Sulphate of lime, 66, 171, 369 soda incrusting the ground, 78 [page] 518 INDEX
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F211    Book:     Darwin, C. R. [1872]. Viaggio di un naturalista intorno al mondo. Prima traduzione italiana col consenso dell'autore, del Professore Michele Lessona. Turin: Unione Tipografico-Editrice.   Text   Image   PDF
coralligeni Spalace, sua cecità . Specie, loro distribuzione . — loro estinzione . Spiaggie madreporiche Stevenson, sig., intorno ai crescere d Stoviglie fossili Stretto del Re Giorgio Strongylus..... Struzzo, suoi costumi — Darvinii .... Strzelecki (conte) Suadiva (atollo) Suolo gelato .... Swainson, sig., intorno ai cuculi Sydney ..... dei grossi ell'ai ga mam mi feri 223 259 208 270, Pag. » 90 427 105 148 04 119 219 » 83 289, 306 » 173 » 121 » 80 » 133 43, 137 » 381 » 347 409,414 » 313 64, 151
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F211    Book:     Darwin, C. R. [1872]. Viaggio di un naturalista intorno al mondo. Prima traduzione italiana col consenso dell'autore, del Professore Michele Lessona. Turin: Unione Tipografico-Editrice.   Text   Image   PDF
TERRA DI DIEMEN* 385 condizione disperata, si diedero spontaneamente in mano ai nemici. In segu:to per l'opera ardita del signor Robinson, uomo attivo e benevolo, il quale intrepidamente andava a visitare in persona gli indigeni più ostili, lutti furono indotti a seguire l'esempio dei tredici individui e venire a patti. Furono tutti trasportati in una isola, ove venne loro dato cibo e vestimenta (1). Il conte Strzelecki afferma che « al tempo della loro deportazione nel 1835, il numero degli
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CUL-DAR240    Note:    1875--1908   Newton, T W Catalogue of the Library of Charles Darwin...1875   Text   Image
Strickland, W. W. Epicurean Essays. 8vo. London, 1898 Do. Segnius Irritant. 8vo. London, 1896. Do. South Slavonic Folk-Lore Stories. 8vo. london, 1899. Struthers, Humpback Whale. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1889. Strzelecki, V. New South Wales 8o 1845. [Strzelecki, P. E. de. Physical description of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. 8vo. London, 1845. 25] Sturm, H. Landwirthsch. Hausthiere. 8o Elberfeld, 1825. [Sturm, K. Ch. G. Ueber Raçen. . . der landwirthschaftlichen Hausthiere. Hrsg. von K. Ch. G
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F181    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1875. Voyage d'un naturaliste autour du monde fait a bord du navire le Beagle de 1831 a 1836. Translated by E. Barbier. Paris: C. Reinwald.   Text   Image   PDF
intrépides de M. Robinson, homme plein d'activité et de bienveillance, qui ne craignit pas de visiter les indigènes les plus hostiles, ils se rendirent tous. On les transporta alors dans une île où on leur fournit des vêtements et des aliments. Le comte Strzelecki constate qu'« à l'époque de leur déportation en 1835, il restait encore 210 indigènes ; en 1842, il n'y en avait plus que 34. Ainsi, tandis que toutes les familles de l'intérieur de la Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, indigènes préservés du
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F174    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1876. Rejse om Jorden. Populære Skildringer. Translated by Emil Chr. Hansen and Alfred Jørgensen. Copenhagen: Salmonsen.   Text   Image   PDF
paa 'samme Maade, navnlig ved de modige Anstr ngelser af Hr. Robinson, en virksom og velgj rende Mand, der uden Frygt bes gte endogsaa de mest fjendtlige Stammer. De bleve saa flyttede over til en 0, hvor man s rgede for F de og Kl der til dem. Grev Strzelecki fort ller, at „paa den Tid, da de bleve deporterede, var de Indf dtes Antal 210; i Aaret 1842, altsaa efter 17 Aars Forl b, talte de kun 54 Individer; 'og medens enhver Familie i det Indre af Ny Syd-Wales, som ikke er bleven besmittet ved
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F1061    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1881. La Descendance de l'homme et la sélection sexuelle. 3d ed. Translated by E. Barbier. Paris: C. Reinwald.   Text   PDF
. d'hybridité dans le genre Homo. * Voir l'intéressante lettre de M.-T. A. Murray, dans Anthropolog. Review, avril 1868, p. LIII. Dans cette lettre, M. Murray réfute l'assertion du comte Strzelecki, qui prétend que les femmes australiennes qui ont eu des enfants avec des hommes blancs deviennent ensuite stériles avec les hommes de leur propre race. M. de Quatrefages (Revue des Cours scientifiques, mars 1869, p. 239) a aussi recueilli des preuves nombreuses tendant à prouver que les croisements
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F59    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1890. Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle etc. London: John Murray. (First Murray illustrated edition.)   Text   Image   PDF
active and benevolent man, who fearlessly visited by himself the most hostile of the natives, the whole were induced to act in a similar manner. They were then removed to an island, where food and clothes were provided them. Count Strzelecki states,1 that at the epoch of their deportation in 1835, the number of natives amounted to 210. In 1842, that is after 1 Physical Description of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, p. 354. [page] 477 ASCENT OF MOUNT WELLINGTO
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F59    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1890. Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle etc. London: John Murray. (First Murray illustrated edition.)   Text   Image   PDF
, 485 on St. Paul's, 10 Spurs of Guaso, 275 Springs, hot, 281 Stevenson, Mr., on growth of seaweed, 253 St. Helena, 517 Tago, C. Verds, I unhealthiness of, 390 Paul's rocks, 8 F , 135 Maria, elevated, 333, 338 introduction of spirits into, 439 Louis, Mauritius, 513 Stinging animals, 493 Stones perforated, 158, 285 transported in roots, 490 Storm, 223, 300 in Cordillera, 338, 374 Streams of stones at Falkland Islands, 207 Strongylus, 34 Struthio rhea, 44, 94 Darwinii, 97 Strzelecki, Count, 476
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F1595    Periodical contribution:     de Beer, Gavin ed. 1959. Some unpublished letters of Charles Darwin. Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London. 14: 12-66.   Text   PDF
). [To Paul Edmund Strzelecki, 1845.] Catalogue of books, No. 149, 1959. Horace G. Commin Ltd., 100 Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth. Item 286 [to ? Charles Murchison, 18 June c. 1864.] 'Charles Darwin a cesky Darwinismus,' B. Matouskowa. Vedecka kniha, 1, 2 (Praha, 1959). [To Emil Holub, 4 February 1882.] 'Una lettera inedita di Carlo Darwin.' P. Leonardi, Ann. Univ. Ferrara, N.S. Sez. IX (Geol. Mineral.) (Ferrara, 1959) 3, 71. [To ?, IO April 1874.] (See also Addendum on page 66.) A few
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F3440    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1968. [Letter to P. E. de Strzelecki, 1845]. In Lech Paszkowski, Darwin and Strzelecki's book "Physical description of New South Wales and Van Diemen's land". Australian Zoologist 14(3): 246-50.   Text   PDF
[…] Little Boys' Dreams It is interesting to note, in passing that, as little boys, both Darwin and Strzelecki liked to draw the attention of their elders to their actions. This showing off was quite normal and a healthy indication of the future intelligence and individuality of both boys. While Darwin was stealing apples, or pretending to do so, and running away fast in order to arouse the admiration of adults, Strzelecki charmed his family and servants with very talented declamation and
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F3440    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1968. [Letter to P. E. de Strzelecki, 1845]. In Lech Paszkowski, Darwin and Strzelecki's book "Physical description of New South Wales and Van Diemen's land". Australian Zoologist 14(3): 246-50.   Text   PDF
Darwin's Remarks In 1958, W. Slabczyński traced the original copy of Physical Description presented by Strzelecki to Darwin. At present, the book is held in the Library of the Botany School, Cambridge University. It bears Strzelecki's autographed dedication: To Charles Darwin Esqr M.A. from the author 19th of May. and the ex-libris of Sir Francis Darwin, who received his father's book collection. Subsequently Sir Francis offered the copy, along with many other of his father's books, to the
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F3440    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1968. [Letter to P. E. de Strzelecki, 1845]. In Lech Paszkowski, Darwin and Strzelecki's book "Physical description of New South Wales and Van Diemen's land". Australian Zoologist 14(3): 246-50.   Text   PDF
libraries of the world and to have published all his precious manuscripts. But even so, from time to time, some material is still found. An unknown letter by Charles Darwin was found in 1957, and what is more interesting, its contents refer to the book about Australia, Physical Description of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land by Paul Edmund de Strzelecki. The letter was found at the Yale University Library during a search made at the request of Mr. Waclaw Slabczyński, a Librarian at the National
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F1829    Periodical contribution:     Banks, M. 1971. A Darwin manuscript on Hobart Town. Papers and proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania. 105: 5-19.   Text   Image   PDF
of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. Ann Phil, 7, 462. SPRY, A. H., 1955: The Tertiary Rocks of Lower Sandy Bay, Hobart. Pap. Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasm., 89, 153-68. STRZELECKI, P. E., 1845: Physical Description of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. Longman et al., London. SUTHERLAND, F. L., 1964: The Geology of the Collinsvale Area. Pap. Proc. Roy. Soc. Tas., 98, 119-35. WATERHOUSE, J. B., 1968: The Classification and Descriptions of Permian Spiriferida (Brachiopoda) from New Zealand
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F1829    Periodical contribution:     Banks, M. 1971. A Darwin manuscript on Hobart Town. Papers and proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania. 105: 5-19.   Text   Image   PDF
came from Eaglehawk Neck where such moulds are common in the Malbina Formation. A specimen, B10858, in the B.M.N.H. is recorded as 'said to be Spirifer vespertilio, . . . Charles Darwin collection.' The specimen, a medium-grey siltstone, contains external moulds of both the normal (Strzelecki 1845, pl. XVII, f. 1) and short variety (ibid, pl. XVII, f. 3), the former referred to as Sulciplica transversa by Waterhouse (1968, p. 27), the latter as ?Licharewla phalaena (ibid, p. 24) associated with
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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
Vergehen 2nd edn 1880 Steudel Nomenciator botanicus 1841 Stewart Philosophical essays 1818 789 Stonehenge (ie Walsh) The dog 1867 Strasburger Cellules 1876 Strasburger Zelltheilung 1876 Strasburger Zelltheilung 3rd edn 1880 790 Strauss Der alte und der neue Glaube 1872 Stricker Handbuch der Lehre 1868-72 Strzelecki New South Wales 1845 Sturm Ragen 1825 791 Sully Sensation and intuition 1874 two copies 794 Supernatural in nature 1878 Survival 1877 Swainson Geography and classification of animals 1835
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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
Geweben des Menschen und der Thiere 5 parts; Leipzig; Wilhelm Engelmann; 1868-72 [Down] p STRZELECKI, Paul Edward de Physical description of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land London; Longman, Brown, Green Longman; 1845 [CUL, I] f, fo, gd, h, is, mg, no, se, sp, ta, ti NB Abstract March 57; 143 Van Diemens long an isld for coast elevated 100ft 143 so that animals cannot have passed from one isld to another, recently 56* 254 Proteaceous leaf Bulinus Helix 296 Van Diemen Carbonifer series Morris
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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
792 STRZELECKI lx, 4x, lOx, 12x, 17x, 20x, 23x 24x, 28x, 30x, 32x, 34x, 36x 329 lx, 3x, 5x, 7x, 9x, llx, 13x, 15x, 17x 347 l-8m STURM, Carl Christoph Gottlieb Über Ragen der landwirthschaftlichen Hausthiere Ebberfeld; Büscher; 1825 [CUL] beh, ce, en, es, dg, h, he, hy, in, or, phy, rd, si, sx, t, ta, tm, ud, v, wd, y NF This book shows that any laws can be made out, in accordance with authors own observations on such ill defined points as resemblance to parents c- The only way that poor is to
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F1821    Periodical contribution:     Banks, M. R. and D. Leaman eds. 1999. Charles Darwin's Field Notes on the geology of Hobart Town - A modern appraisal. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 133(1): 29-50.   Text   Image   PDF
smell, some of them smelling argillaceous when moistened. The memo records a Darwin specimen number for flint from the quarry, the specimen presumably still being in the Sedgwick Museum in Cambridge, UK. Leaves different from existing species were reported as impressions in the limestone by Darwin (FN), being particularly abundant in the lower layers (M). There were four or five kinds, including a trifid palmate frond (Darwin quoting Robert Brown in V). Strzelecki also reported Brown's findings
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F1821    Periodical contribution:     Banks, M. R. and D. Leaman eds. 1999. Charles Darwin's Field Notes on the geology of Hobart Town - A modern appraisal. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 133(1): 29-50.   Text   Image   PDF
in West Hobart above Burnett Street (fig. 2) and within the block bounded by Arthur, Lochner, Hamilton and Brown Streets. It is referred to variously as within the outskirts of Hobart Town (M), behind Hobart Town (V), Arthur Street quarry (Statistics of Van Diemen's Land, 1842), at Hobart Town (Strzelecki 1845), outskirts of Hobart Town (Jukes 1847), in the vicinity of Hobart (M'Cormack, 1847), in the suburbs of Hobart Town between Elizabeth Street and 'Knocklofty Range' (Milligan 1849), the
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F1821    Periodical contribution:     Banks, M. R. and D. Leaman eds. 1999. Charles Darwin's Field Notes on the geology of Hobart Town - A modern appraisal. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 133(1): 29-50.   Text   Image   PDF
pebbles encrusted with the tubes of marine (serpulid) worms. Second, Darwin was aware that farmers might spread shells over their fields as fertiliser (FN: 9) but he did not see enough agricultural land to develop criteria for recognition of such an origin. Third, Darwin also knew that the aborigines gathered shellfish for food and left the shells close to their campsites. [page] 47 Charles Darwin's field notes a modern appraisa
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F1821    Periodical contribution:     Banks, M. R. and D. Leaman eds. 1999. Charles Darwin's Field Notes on the geology of Hobart Town - A modern appraisal. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 133(1): 29-50.   Text   Image   PDF
studies of late Quaternary sea level changes and coastal neotectonics in Tasmania, Australia. Z. Geomorph. N. F. 35(2): 129-149. NICHOLAS, F. W. NICHOLAS, J.M., 1989: CHARLES DARWIN IN AUSTRALIA. Cambridge University Press. NICHOLLS, M. (Ed.), 1977: THE DIARY OF THE REVEREND ROBERT KNOPWOOD. Tasmanian Historical Research Association. OLDROYD, D., 1996: THINKING ABOUT THE EARTH; A HISTORY OF IDEAS IN GEOLOGY. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass. PÉRON, F., 1807: VOYAGE DE DÉCOUVERTES AUX TERRES
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