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CUL-DAR242    Note:    1824--1896   Emma Darwin's diary   Text
Symonds [William Symonds, 1782-1856] Friday, 26 April 1839 came to Maer Saturday, 27 April 1839 wrote F Acland April - May 1839 Sunday, 28 April 1839 Monday, 29 April 1839 Tuesday, 30 April 1839 Zool. Anniversary Wednesday, 01 May 1839 Zool. Thursday, 02 May 1839 my birth day. 24 years old. Car Jos came Friday, 03 May 1839 Harry Jessie came Saturday, 04 May 1839 F.F. S May 1839 Sunday, 05 May 1839 Monday, 06 May 1839 Col Mrs Anne walked in the woods wrote Charlotte Tuesday, 07 May 1839 went to
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CUL-DAR242    Note:    1824--1896   Emma Darwin's diary   Text
, 18 January 1869 Hope came Tuesday, 19 January 1869 Wednesday, 20 January 1869 Penny Read. Miss D. 15/6 Thursday, 21 January 1869 came to L. H. P. [Leith Hill Place] tickets 4/6 Friday, 22 January 1869 Saturday, 23 January 1869 came home frost January 1869 Sunday, 24 January 1869 Monday, 25 January 1869 Tuesday, 26 January 1869 Georgina T. Wednesday, 27 January 1869 Thursday, 28 January 1869 Friday, 29 January 1869 Lyells Miss Symonds Saturday, 30 January 1869 January - February 1869 Sunday, 31
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CUL-DAR126.-    Note:    1838--1839   Notebook N: [Metaphysics and expression]   Text   Image
. Gessner, 3 vols. (Vol. 3 in 2 parts), Symonds, Whittingham, London, 1804, Vol. 3, Part II, pp. 297–298.
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CUL-DAR126.-    Note:    1838--1839   Notebook N: [Metaphysics and expression]   Text   Image
accompanied by slight protrusion of lips, as if going to say my dear, just what smile is to laugh. — 1. Lavater, John Casper, Essays on Physiognomy; for the Promotion of the Knowledge and the Love of Mankind. Transl. by Thomas Holcroft, 2nd ed., To which are added, One Hundred Physiognomonical Rules. A Posthumous Work by Mr. Lavater, and Memoirs of the Life of the Author . . . by G. Gessner, 3 vols. (Vol. 3 in 2 parts), Symonds, Whittingham, London, 1804, Vol. 3, Part I, p. 21: The nose is the seat
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CUL-DAR125.-    Note:    1838   Notebook M: [Metaphysics on morals and speculations on expression]   Text   Image
. 3 in 2 parts), Symonds, Whittingham, London, 1804, Vol. 1, p. 86. We ought never to forget that the very purport of outward expression is to teach what passes in the mind, and that to deprive man of this source of knowledge were to reduce him to utter ignorance; that every man is born with a certain portion of physiognomonical sensation, as certainly as that every man, who is not deformed, is born with two eyes; that all men, in their intercourse with each other, form physiognomonical decisions
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CUL-DAR53.1.A1    Note:    1838   Notebook M, excised pp. 145-146.   Text   Image
disputed anymore in men. than in animals.— In the drawings of Voltaire why is under lip curled over upper with mouth shut, expressing cool irony, not biting?114 113. Lavater, John Casper, Essays on Physiognomy; for the Promotion of the Knowledge and the Love of Mankind. Transl. by Thomas Holcroft, 2d ed., To which are added, One Hundred Physiognomonical Rules. A Posthumous Work by Mr. Lavater, and Memoirs of the Life of the Author . . . by G. Gessner, 3 vols. (Vol. 3 in 2 parts), Symonds, Whittingham
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CUL-DAR126.-    Note:    1838--1839   Notebook N: [Metaphysics and expression]   Text   Image
by Mr. Lavater, and Memoirs of the Life of the Author . . . by G. Gessner, 3 vols. (Vol. 3 in 2 parts), Symonds, Whittingham, London, 1804, Vol. 2, p. 256: Natural and moral evil seem to be the instruments employed by the Deity in admonishing us to avoid any mode of conduct which is not suited to our being, and will consequently injure our happiness. If we are intemperate in eating and drinking, our health is disordered; if we indulge the transports of anger, we seldom fail to commit acts of
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CUL-DAR242[.5]    Note:    1839   [Emma Darwin's diary for: 1839]   Text   Image
[printed page] Overseers [01 January-9 January 1839 not microfilmed] Thursday, 10 January 1839 Mrs Milman, Chelsea Mrs Williams Mrs Owen Friday, 11 January 1839 Lady Symonds Miss Bent 171 Regent Mr R Wedgwood 46 Q. Anne St [Queen Anne Street] Saturday, 12 January 1839 Half Moon St Mrs Owen, 4 Queen St Mrs [illeg] Mrs Pratt, Sackville Hotel January 183
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CUL-DAR242[.5]    Note:    1839   [Emma Darwin's diary for: 1839]   Text   Image
Sunday, 24 February 1839 church at Kings College called Sir Wm Symonds Monday, 25 February 1839 wrote Catherine Tuesday, 26 February 1839 drank tea at Horners Wednesday, 27 February 1839 Mr Morels Geolog wrote At Sarah [Aunt Sarah] Mrs Gd. Holland Thursday, 28 February 1839 Friday, 01 March 1839 heard from F.F. Bessy Holland feverish Mr Henslow Eras. Hens. dined Saturday, 02 March 1839 dined at the Clives Mr Nihill Mr Russell Mr Henslow. February - March 183
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CUL-DAR242[.5]    Note:    1839   [Emma Darwin's diary for: 1839]   Text   Image
Sunday, 14 April 1839 wrote F.F's Monday, 15 April 1839 dine at Lyells 1/2 past 6 Tuesday, 16 April 1839 Wednesday, 17 April 1839 Thursday, 18 April 1839 call from house[?] E garters 1-6 Musk 1[s] coach 2[s] bonnet 1-8[s] play 5[s] [=] 1-17-6 Friday, 19 April 1839 Invited to Sir Wm Symonds Edward Margarets board wages began Saturday, 20 April 1839 Babbage- April 183
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CUL-DAR242[.5]    Note:    1839   [Emma Darwin's diary for: 1839]   Text   Image
Sunday, 21 April 1839 Ethics Mack. 1 vol Paley's sermons Monday, 22 April 1839 Charles Journal life of Lady R. Russel Fitz Roy. King Life of Buone Life of Cowper Tuesday, 23 April 1839 Yates invites us to dine Shepherds Thoughts Essays Life of Columbus Wednesday, 24 April 1839 G.S. dined Mrs Williams play Thursday, 25 April 1839 dined Sir Wm Symonds Friday, 26 April 1839 came to Maer Saturday, 27 April 1839 wrote F Acland April - May 183
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
) described Darwin's Beagle fossil shells. There are more Sowerby entries below. {—[Sowerby] J. de. C. 37 Georgiana St. Camden Town. James De Carle Sowerby (1787-1871), mineralogist, botanist, and illustrator. Brother of G. B. Sowerby I. Also listed below. Sir W. Lady Symonds 4. Somerset Place called asked us. Ap. 19 dine William Symonds (1782-1856), was Surveyor of the Navy. Elizabeth Mary Symonds, his second wife. See Emma Darwin's diary for 1839. Sowerby G.B. New Rd. new St 16 Watford New Town
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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
disturbed the parent birds. Sir W. Symonds, one of the few persons who have landed here, informs me that he saw the crabs dragging even the young birds out of their nests, and devouring them. Not a single plant, not even a lichen, grows on this islet; yet it is inhabited by several insects and spiders. The following list completes, I believe, the terrestrial fauna: a fly (Olfersia) living on the booby, and a tick which must have come here as a parasite on the birds; a small brown moth, belonging
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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
disturbed the parent birds. Sir W. Symonds, one of the few persons who have landed here, informs me that he saw the crabs dragging even the young birds out of their nests, and devouring them. Not a single plant, not even a lichen, grows on this islet; yet it is inhabited by several insects and spiders. The following list completes, I believe, the terrestrial fauna: a fly (Oltersia) living on the booby, and a tick which must have come here as a parasite on the birds; a small brown moth, belonging
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CUL-DAR242[.33]    Note:    1869   [Emma Darwin's diary for: 1869]   Text   Image
Sunday, 24 January 1869 Monday, 25 January 1869 Tuesday, 26 January 1869 Georgina T. Wednesday, 27 January 1869 Thursday, 28 January 1869 Friday, 29 January 1869 Lyells Miss Symonds Saturday, 30 January 1869 January - February 186
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F1142    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1872. The expression of the emotions in man and animals. London: John Murray. First edition.   Text   Image   PDF
, DEVONSHIRE, AND CORNWALL. By Rev. WM. S. SYMONDS, F.G.S. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. THE STUDENT'S ELEMENTS OF GEOLOGY. By Sir CHARLES LYELL, F.R.S. With 600 Woodcuts. Post 8vo. 9s. PRINCIPLES OF GEOLOGY: or, THE MODERN CHANGES OF THE EARTH AND ITS INHABITANTS, considered as illustrative of Geology. By Sir CHARLES LYELL, F.R.S. Eleventh Edition. With Illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo. 16s. each. THE ANTIQUITY OF MAN, from Geological Evidences; with Remarks on Theories of the Origin of Species by Variation
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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
costruisce un semplice nido con alghe marine. Accanto a molli di quei nidi stava un piccolo pesce volante, il quale suppongo fosse stato portato dal maschio alla sua compagna. Era cosa curiosissima osservare con quanta sveltezza un grosso e vivace granchio (Graspus), che dimora nei fessi della roccia, rubava il pesce che era accanto al nido, appena la nostra presenza aveva fatto allontanare gli uccelli adulti. Il signor VV. Symonds, una delle poche persone che sono sbarcate qui, mi ha detto di aver
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F275    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1874. The structure and distribution of coral reefs. 2d ed. London: Smith Elder and Co.   Text   Image   PDF
SWISS ALLMENDS and a WALK to SEE THEM: a Second Month in Switzerland. By F. BARHAM ZINCEE, Vicar of Wherstead, and Chaplain-in-Ordinary to the Queen. With a Map. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d. SKETCHES in ITALY and GREECE. By J. A. SYMONDS, Author of 'Studies of Greek Poets,' 'An Introduction to the Study of Dante,' c. c. Crown 8vo. 9s. An INTRODUCTION to the STUDY of DANTE. By J. A. SYMONDS. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d. STUDIES of GREEK POETS. By J. A. Symonds. Crown 8vo. 10s. 6d. SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS for
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CUL-DAR240    Note:    1875--1908   Newton, T W Catalogue of the Library of Charles Darwin...1875   Text   Image
Swinhoe, R. 15 North China Campaign 8o 1861. Birds of China 8o 1863. 17 16 Island of Formosa 8o 1863. [Swinhoe, Robert. Narrative of the North China Campaign of 1860. 8vo. London, 1861. 15 Notes on the Island of Formosa. [Extracts from various Periodicals.] 8vo. Newcastle and London.] 111 Symonds, Mrs. J. A. See North, Marianne 35
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F836    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1875. The movements and habits of climbing plants. 2d ed. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
) History of Europe during the French Revolution, 1789-1795. 4 Vols. 8vo. 48s. SYMONDS' (REV. W.) Records of the Rocks; or Notes on the Geology, Natural History, and Antiquities of North and South Wales, Siluria, Devon, and Cornwall. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 12s. TAYLOR'S (SIR HENRY) Notes from Life. Fcap. 8vo. 2s. THIELMAN'S (BARON) Journey through the Caucasus to Tabreez, Kurdistan, down the Tigris and Euphrates to Nineveh and Babylon, and across the Desert to Palmyra. Translated by CHAS
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F880.2    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1875. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 2d ed. vol. 2.   Text   Image   PDF
ON VARIOUS OCCASIONS. 16mo. 1s. SOUTHEY (ROBT). Lives of Bunyan and Cromwell. Post 8vo. 2s. SWAINSON (CANON). Nicene and Apostles' Creeds; Their Literary History; together with some Account of The Creed of St. Athanasius. 8vo. 16s. SYBEL (VON) History of Europe during the French Revolution, 1789-1795. 4 Vols. 8vo. 48s. SYMONDS' (REV W.) Records of the Rocks; or Notes on the Geology, Natural History, and Antiquities of North and South Wales, Siluria, Devon, and Cornwall. With Illustrations. Crown
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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
simple avec des herbes marines. À côté d'un grand nombre de ces nids se trouvait un petit poisson volant que le mâle, je le suppose, avait apporté pour la femelle en train de couver. Un gros crabe fort actif (Grapsus) qui habite les crevasses du rocher me donnait un spectacle fort divertissant ; dès que j'avais dérangé la couveuse, il venait voler le poisson placé auprès du nid. Sir W. Symonds, une des quelques personnes qui ont débarqué sur ces rochers, me dit qu'il a vu ces mêmes crabes
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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
Klipperevnerne, stjal Fiskene fra Reelens Kant, saa snart vi havde opskr mmet de gamle Fugle. Sir W. Symonds, en af de faa Mennesker, der have landet her, fort ller mig, at han saa Krabberne tr kke endogsaa de unge Fugle ud af Rederne og op de dem. Ikke en eneste Plante, ikke engang en Lav groer paa denne lille 0, og dog beboes den af nogle Insekter og Edderkopper. Den f lgende Liste troer jeg nok indeholder en fuldst ndig Oversigt over Landets Fauna : en Flue (Olfersia), der lever paa Sulen, og en T
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F1277    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1877. The different forms of flowers on plants of the same species. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
. Post 8vo. 2s. SWAINSON (CANON). Nicene and Apostles Creeds; Their Literary History; together with some Account of The Creed of St. Athanasius. 8vo. SYBEL (VON) History of Europe during the French Revolution, 1789 1795. 4 Vols. 8vo. 48s. SYMONDS (REV. W.) Records of the Rocks; or Notes on the Geology, Natural History, and Antiquities of North and South Wales, Siluria, Devon, and Cornwall. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 12s. THIBAUT (ANTOINE) On Purity in Musical Art. Translated from the German
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F1251    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1878. The effects of cross and self fertilisation in the vegetable kingdom. 2d ed. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
Creeds; Their Literary History; together with some Account of The Creed of St. Athanasius. 8vo. 16s. SWIFT (JONATHAN). Life of. By HENRY CRAIK, B.A. SYBEL (VON) History of Europe during the French Revolution, 1789 1795. 4 Vols. 8vo. 48s. SYMONDS' (REV. W.) Records of the Rocks; or Notes on the Geology, Natural History, and Antiquities of North and South Wales, Siluria, Devon, and Cornwall, With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 12s. TALMUD. See BARCLAY; DEUTSCH. TEMPLE (SIR RICHARD). India in 1880. With
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F2002    Book contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1894. [Letter to M. North and her recollections of Darwin and a visit to Down House, 1880-1882]. In Mrs. J. A. Symonds ed., Recollections of a happy life: being the autobiography of Marianne North. 2d ed. London: Macmillan, vol. 2, pp. 87, 214-16.   Text
Darwin, C. R. [1880-1882. [Letter to M. North and recollection of a visit to Down House]. In Symonds ed. 1894. Recollections of a happy life being the autobiography of Marianne North. New York: Macmillan, vol. 2: 87, 214-6. [page] 87 One day [in 1880], after arranging all this, I was asked by Mrs. Litchfield to come and meet her father, Charles Darwin, who wanted to see me, but could not climb my stairs. He was, in my eyes, the greatest man living, the most truthful, as well as the most
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F1325    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1880. The power of movement in plants. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
. 13s. STORY OF JOAN OF ARC. Fcap. 8vo. ls. ADDRESSES ON VARIOUS OCCASIONS. 16mo. 1s. SOUTHEY (ROBERT). Lives of Bunyan and Cromwell. Post 8vo. 2s. SWAINSON (CANON). Nicene and Apostles' Creeds; Their Literary History; together with some Account of The Creed of St. Athanasius. 8vo. 16s. SYBEL (VON) History of Europe during the French Revolution, 1789 1795. 4 Vols. 8vo. 48s. SYMONDS' (REV. W.) Records of the Rocks; or Notes on the Geology, Natural History, and Antiquities of North and South Wales
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CUL-DAR158.1-76    Note:    [1838.08.00--1881]   Personal ' Journal' 1809-1881   Text   Image   PDF
1848 May 17th to Shrewsbury. June 1st Home. July 22d to Swanage by Wareham Corfe Castle Home 29th by Sir W. Symonds1 yatch, Poole, spending a morning in New forest. Oct. 10th to Shrewsbury. Oct. 25th. Home. Nov. 17 to do. Nov. 26th Home My Father died in morning of Nov. 13th. in his 83d. year. Born at Lichfield on May 30th. 1766. He was 3d son of Erasmus Darwin, who born at Elston in 1731. Settled in Shrewsbury about 1786. 1 William Symonds (1782-1856), Surveyor of the Navy 1832-47, Rear
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F839    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1882. The movements and habits of climbing plants. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
; Their Literary History; together with some Account of The Creed of St. Athanasius. 8vo. 16s. SWIFT (JONATHAN). Life of. By HENRY CRAIK, B.A. SYBEL (VON) History of Europe during the French Revolution, 1789 1795. 4 Vols. 8vo. 48s. SYMONDS' (REV. W.) Records of the Rocks; or Notes on the Geology, Natural History, and Antiquities of North and South Wales, Siluria, Devon, and Cornwall. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 12s. TALMUD. See BARCLAY; DEUTSCH. TEMPLE (SIR RICHARD). India in 1880. With Maps
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F803    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1882. The various contrivances by which orchids are fertilised by insects. 2nd ed. Revised 3d thousand. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
SYMONDS' (REV. W.) Records of the Rocks; or Notes on the Geology, Natural History, and Antiquities of North and South Wales, Siluria, Devon, and Cornwall. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 12s. TALMUD. See BARCLAY; DEUTSCH. TEMPLE (SIR RICHARD). India in 1880. With Maps. 8vo. 16s. Men and Events of My Time in India. 8vo. 16s. THIBAUT'S (ANTOINE) Purity in Musical Art. Translated from the German. With a prefatory Memoir by W. H. Gladstone, M.P. Post 8vo. 7s. 6d. THIELMANN (BARON). Journey through
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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
of them with my geological hammer. The booby lays her eggs on the bare rock; but the tern makes a very simple nest with seaweed. By the side of many of these nests a small flying-fish was placed; which, I suppose, had been brought by the male bird for its partner. It was amusing to watch how quickly a large and active crab (Graspus), which inhabits the crevices of the rock, stole the fish from the side of the nest, as soon as we had disturbed the parent birds. Sir W. Symonds, one of the few
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F1548.1    Book:     Darwin, Francis & Seward, A. C. eds. 1903. More letters of Charles Darwin. A record of his work in a series of hitherto unpublished letters. London: John Murray. Volume 1   Text   Image   PDF
Atlantic Monthly, August, 1860.) 2. William Samuel Symonds (1818-87) a member of an old West-country family, was an undergraduate of Christ's College, Cambridge, and in 1845 became Rector of Pendock, Worcestershire. He published in 1858 a book entitled Stones of the Valley; in 1859 Old Bones, or Notes for Young Naturalists; and in 1872 his best-known work, Records of the Rocks. Mr. Symonds passed the later years of his life at Sunningdale, the house of his son-in-law, Sir Joseph Hooker. (See Quart
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F1548.2    Book:     Darwin, Francis & Seward, A. C. eds. 1903. More letters of Charles Darwin. A record of his work in a series of hitherto unpublished letters. London: John Murray. Volume 2   Text   Image   PDF
, Darwin on use of the expression, i. 270, 271; Wallace on the expression, i. 268, 269; sharpness of thorns the result of, i. 308; colour of birds and, ii. 62. Swainson, i. 305; on wide range of genera, i. 403. Switzerland, Tyndall on valleys of, ii. 191. Sydney, i. 27. Symonds, W.S., biographical note, i. 170; on imperfection of geological record, i. 170. Tacsonia, Darwin on flowers of, ii. 380; fertilisation by humming-birds, ii. 357, 383; Scott's work on, ii. 311. Tahiti, coral reefs of, ii. 141
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F1573    Periodical contribution:     de Beer, Gavin ed. 1959. Darwin's journal. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Historical Series 2 (1): 1-21.   Text   Image   PDF
William Symonds (1782-1856), surveyor of the Navy. 4 Robert Waring Darwin. 5 Darwin took lodge, Great Malvern, to enable him to undergo the water-cure. 6 Leith Hill Place, home of Josiah Wedgwood III (1795-1880), brother of Darwin's wife, husband of Darwin's sister Caroline, and Darwin's first cousin. 7 There were two houses at Hartfield Sussex, which the Darwin family frequented. One was Hartfield Grove, home of Charles Langton (1801-1866) and his wife Charlotte Wedgwood (1797-1862), sister of Josiah
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F1582    Book contribution:     Barrett, P. H. 1974. Early writings of Charles Darwin. In Gruber, H. E., Darwin on man. A psychological study of scientific creativity; together with Darwin's early and unpublished notebooks. Transcribed and annotated by Paul H. Barrett, commentary by Howard E. Gruber. Foreword by Jean Piaget. London: Wildwood House. [Notebooks M, N, Old and useless notes, Essay on theology and natural selection, Questions for Mr. Wynn, Extracts from B-C-D-E transmutation notebooks, A Biographical Sketch of Charles Darwin's Father, Plinian Society Minutes Book]   Text
falsify,/ And reasonings, that logically lie,/With you live o'er my wisely-credulous youth,/ and in your fictions find life's only truth. 107. Martineau, op. cit., p. 213. 108. Bynoe, op. cit., n. 55. Perhaps Darwin has reference to the story of Fuegians eating their old women during famines. See Charles Darwin's Diary of the Voyage of the Beagle, edited by Nora Barlow, Cambridge University Press, 1933. 109. Hindmarsh, L., On the Wild Cattle of Chillingham Park, Annals of Natural History; or
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