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CUL-DAR75.137-144
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[1809--1882.04.00]
[index to references concerning] `Laws of Variation: Nature'
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[Tupœ….] in nectary — om parasite causing variation. Wallich (pamph 232) p. 23 animals coloured at 2 miles depth. Lubbock (4to pamph. 56/p. 4. On sexual differences variable analogous to species differences. Gardeners Ch. 1860 p. 4 Extracts from B. Assoc on Buckman's experiments. p. 336 on individual conifers varying much in hardiness. 384 on certain species unexpectedly withstanding cold Hunters Essays p. 144 Correlation of forms of life for [peculiar] teeth; habit of lapping drinking Whatever
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-407. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 2295] PDF 230 Marcou p. 371 Jaconic system 25, to 30,000 ft. thick: Barrande's primordial fauna clearly traced in N. America. Barrande, Joachim. 1860. On the primordial fauna and the taconic system; with additional notes by Jules Marcou. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 7 (December). [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 230] PDF 232 Wallich. on depth at which animals live. Wallich, George Charles. 1860. Notes on the presence of animal life at vast
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [155] Wallich Plantæ rariores Asiaticæ - Curcuma (one of Ginger-worts) has summit of spike of flower sometimes brightly coloured, differnt from flower
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Darwin, C. R. 1838. [Notes on Cocos-Keeling Islands plants]. In J. S. Henslow, Florula Keelingensis. An account of the native plants of the Keeling Islands. By the Rev. J. S. Henslow, M.A., Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge. Annals of natural history 1 (July): 337-347. 2 pls.
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of the islands, very leafy, with scarlet flowers; but only a few blossoms were expanded at the time, and they easily fell off. —C. Darwin. 13. Tournefortia argentea.—Cyme ten inches long, bearing both flower and fruit. Leaves oblong and obovate-oblong, attenuated below. A moderate sized tree, with small white flowers, very common. —C. Darwin. 14. Dicliptera Burmanni, var.?—Some of Nees von Esenbeck's species (in Wallich's Pl. As. Rar. vol. iii. pp. Ill, 112,)1 run so closely together, that it is
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. Hampstead R. 96. Prince of Wales Road, Kentish Town. Thomas William Wood (1833-1882), artist and entomologist, made animal illustrations for Descent 2d ed. and Expression. Wolf Joseph 59 Berners St. Artist Joseph Wolf (1820-1899), German-born painter and illustrator of animals. Made the drawings of the Black macaque in Expression, p. 136. Wallich Dr. 23 Warwick Gardens. Kensington. Addison Road George Charles Wallich (1815-1899), physician and a little-known photographer of Darwin. See John van Wyhe
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [61] Wallich Plantæ asiaticæ rariores vol. I. p. 78. Oxyspora paniculata — anthers of larger stamen, alternating with petals (∴ facing sepals) polline vacuæ, violaceæ – The shorter ones yellow — Style lateralitèr decurvus stamina breviora sub-æquans. Flower lateral upright. — (yellow typical colour; violet corresponding with petals
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Mr Bunbury says Miers has described in Linn: Transacts. a Brazilian plant intermediate between Orchis other plants— Wallich has described Indian Plant.— 2 June /42/ — in Lin. Transacts. it has three stamens 72
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [44] Oct 28th — 1861 - Heterocentron roseum; no doubt one of Melastomaceæ plant, from Lindley, who says half the anthers are sterile; those facing sepals being above fertile - those facing petals are sterile (flat contradiction with Wallich) There are in this plant purple, 2 lie close on one side 2 one other side of stigma, which bent from flowers. The 4 yellow anthers face on opposite side of flowers. I find equal quantities of pollen, in young
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Summary From [Naudin] it seems petal-facers oftener abort Monochætum ensiferum sepal facer — pale yellow (black thread) {petal-facer crimson most pollen longer larger anther lies close to stigma larger Oxyspora paniculata (from Wallich) sepal-facers — violet no pollen — longer stem petal-facers yellow, shorter with pollen Centradenia floribunda (all black from sepal-facers sepal-facers pale yellow taller — plenty of pollen petal-facers bright yellow shorter, plenty of pollen Heterocentron
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F877.1
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Darwin, C. R. 1868. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 1st ed., first issue. vol. 1.
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and foliage, not more strongly marked than those above indicated, have led good observers to rank as distinct species certain forms which are now known to be mere varieties. Thus a plane-tree long cultivated in England was considered by almost every one as a North American species; but is now ascertained by old records, as I am informed by Dr. Hooker, to be a variety. So again the Thuja pendula or filiformis was ranked by such good observers as Lambert, Wallich, and others as a true species
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F878.1
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Darwin, C. R. 1868. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. 1st ed., second issue. vol. 1.
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and foliage, not more strongly marked than those above indicated, have led good observers to rank as distinct species certain forms which are now known to be mere varieties. Thus a plane-tree long cultivated in England was considered by almost every one as a North American species; but is now ascertained by old records, as I am informed by Dr. Hooker, to be a variety. So again the Thuja pendula or filiformis was ranked by such good observers as Lambert, Wallich, and others as a true species
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F914.2
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Darwin, C. R. 1868. Das Variiren der Thiere und Pflanzen im Zustande der Domestication. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. vol. 2.
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, Dr., fiber Sterilitii.t der Sphingiden, die im Herbst aus kriechen II, 212. W allachi sche Schafe, sexuelle Eigenthtl.mlichkeit in den Hor- nern der -, I, 119. . Wallich, Dr., tiber Thuja pendula oder filiformi, I, 461. W a11n1i sse I, 452; dtinnschalige - von Meisen angegriffen II, 307; Propfen der - , II, 843. Walsh, B.D., tiber Gallen II, 875; sein »Gesetz der gleichartigen Va riabilitiit. II, 464. Walther, F.L., tl.berdieGeschichte des Hundes I, 20; tl.ber die Kreu zung des Zebu und
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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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plumage of birds, ii. 280; on polymorphic butterflies, ii. 399-400; on reversion, ii. 415; on the limit of change, ii. 417. WALLACE, Dr., on the sterility of Sphingidæ hatched in autumn, ii. 158. WALLACHIAN sheep, sexual peculiarities in the horns of, i. 96. WALLFLOWER, bud-variation in, i. 382. WALLICH, Dr., on Thuja pendula or filiformis, i. 362. WALNUTS, i. 356-357; thin-shelled, attacked by tomtits, ii. 231; grafting of, ii. 259. WALSH, B. D., on galls, ii. 282, 283; his Law of equable variability
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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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butterflies, ii. 399-400; on reversion, ii. 415; on the limit of change, ii. 417. WALLACE, Dr., on the sterility of Sphingid hatched in autumn, ii. 158. WALLACHIAN sheep, sexual peculiarities in the horns of, i. 96. WALLFLOWER, bud-variation in, i. 382. WALLICH, Dr., on Thuja pendula or filiformis, i. 362. WALNUTS, i. 356-357; thin-shelled, attacked by tomtits, ii. 231; grafting of, ii. 259. WALSH, B.D., on galls, ii. 282, 283; his Law of equable variability, ii. 351-352. WALTHER, F. L., on the history
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F879.1
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Darwin, C. R. [1868]. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. With a preface by Asa Gray. New York: Orange Judd and Co. vol. 1.
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observers to rank as distinct species certain forms which are now know to be mere varieties. Thus a plane-tree long cultivated in England was considered by almost every one as a North American species; but is now ascertained by old records, as I am informed by Dr. Hooker, to be a variety. So again the Thuja pendula or filiformis was ranked by such good observers as Lambert, Wallich, and others as a true species; but it is now known that the original plants, five in number, suddenly appeared in a
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F818
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Darwin, C. R. 1870. De la fécondation des orchidées par les insectes et des bons résultats du croisement. Trans. by Louis Rérolle. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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composées, la colonneet le labellum. La colonne est formée de trois car-pelles et généralement de quatre étamines, le toutcomplètement soudé. Le labellum est formé d'unpétale et de deux étamines pétaloïdes du verticilleexterne, avec soudure également parfaite. Je remar- » Voy. les observations de R. Rrown sur l'Apostasia, dans les PlantxAsiaticx rariores, 1850, p. 74, de Wallich. [page break
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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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Darwin, C. R. 1872. The expression of the emotions in man and animals. London: John Murray. First edition.
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WALLICH. YAWNING. —————————————— W. Wallich, Dr., 23, 202. Weale, Mr. J. P. Mansel, 22, 230, 233, 286. Wedgwood, Mr. Hensleigh, 104, 164, n. 18, 221, 232, n. 10, 241, n. 6, 273. Weeping, 147; the period of first shedding tears in infants quite uncertain, 153; in savages, 155; in the insane, 155; checking or increasing the habit of, 156; screaming and sobbing of infants, 157. See Tears. Weir, Mr. Jenner, 98. West, Mr., 21. Wild-boar, 113. Wilson, Mr., 19. ——, Mr. Samuel, 20, 320
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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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some excellent negatives of crying infants; and to Dr. Wallich for a charming one —————————————— 20 Mr. Partridge in Todd's 'Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology,' vol. ii. p. 227. 21 'La Physionomie,' par G. Lavater, tom. iv. 1820, p. 274. On the number of the facial muscles, see vol. iv. pp. 209-211. 22 'Mimik und Physiognomik,' 1867, s. 91. [page] 2
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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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accompanying figs. 1-3, Plate III., different degrees of moderate laughter and smiling have been photographed. The figure of the little girl, with the hat, is by Dr. Wallich, and the expression was a genuine one; the other two are by Mr. Rejlander. Dr. Duchenne repeatedly insists9 that, under the emotion of joy, the mouth is acted on exclusively by the great zygomatic muscles, which serve to draw the corners backwards and upwards; but judging from the manner in which the upper teeth are always
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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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Walker-Arnott, G. A. Pugillus plantarum Indiae orientalis. 4to 1836. Wallace, A. R. Natural Selection. 8o 1870, 1871. --- Geographical Distribution. 2 vols 1876 --- Malay Archipelago --- Island Life [Darwin received this from Wallace in October 1880. Correspondence vol. 28, p. 333] --- Tropical Nature 8vo. London, 1878. --- Darwinism 8vo. London, 1889. Wallace, Robert. A country schoolmaster, James Shaw. 8vo Edinburgh, 1899 113 Wallich, C. C. Eminent men of the day, Photograph. [By G. C. W
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was, I believe, considered by Wallich as a distinct species, under the name of verticillata. It resembles the Australian form much more nearly than the European; namely in the projections at the upper end of the petiole being much attenuated and covered with [page] 33
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was, I believe, considered by Wallich as a distinct species, under the name of verticillata. It resembles the Australian form much more nearly than the European; namely in the projections at the upper end of the petiole being much attenuated and covered with [page] 33
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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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to be mere varieties. Thus, a plane-tree long cultivated in England was considered by almost every one as a North American species: but is now ascertained by old records, as I am informed by Dr. Hooker, to be a variety. So, again, the Thuja pendula or filiformis was ranked by such good observers as Lambert, Wallich, and others, as a true species; but it is now known that the original plants, five in number, suddenly appeared in a bed of seedlings, raised at Mr. Loddige's nursery, from T
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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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of, i. 99. WALLFLOWER, bud-variation in, i. 407. WALLICH, Dr., on Thuja pendula or filiformis, i. 386. WALNUTS, i. 379, 380; thin-shelled, attacked by tomtits, i. 379; ii. 216; grafting of, ii. 247. WALSH, B. D., on attacks of insects, i. 371; on galls, ii. 272, 273; his Law of equable variability, ii. 344, 345. WALTHER, F. L., on the history of the dog, i. 17; on the intercrossing of the zebu and ordinary cattle, i. 87. WARING, Mr., on individual sterility, ii. 146. WATERER, Mr., spontaneous
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Darwin, C. R. 1875. Menneskets Afstamning og Parringsvalget. Translated by J. P. Jacobsen. Copenhagen: Gyldendal. Volume 2.
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Farver. Et godt Exempel herpaa have vi hos de Fasaner hos hvilke Hannen i Almindelighed er langt mere straa-lende end Hunnen, men hos den rede Fasan og Wallich'-s Fasan (Grossoptilon auritum og Phasianus Wallichii) ligne de to Kj n n je hinanden og deres Farver ere matte. Vi kunne gaa saa vidt, saa at vi kunne antage, at dersom nogen Del af Fjerdragten hos disse to Fasaners Hanner var bleven straalende farvet, saa vilde dette ikke v re bleven nedarvet til Hunnerne. Disse Forhold ere st rke St
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CUL-DAR26.1-121
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[1876--1882.04.00]
'Recollections of the development of my mind and character' [autobiography] author's fair copy
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(a) Addendum His temper was usually worst in the early morning, with his eagle eye he could generally detect something amiss about the ship, was then unsparing in his blame. The junior officers when they relieved each other in the forenoon used to ask whether much hot coffee had been served out this morning, — which meant how was the Captain's temper? (B) (Addendum) Nevertheless he must have inherited much in his appearance from Charles II, for Dr Wallich gave me a collection of photographs
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F1238
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Darwin, C. R. 1876. Insectenfressende Pflanzen. Translated by J. V. Carus. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. Ch. Darwin's gesammelte Werke. Aus dem Englischen übersetzt von J. Victor Carus. Autorisirte deutsche Ausgabe, vol. 8.
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Blätter enthielten einzellige und andere Algen, noch von einer grünlichen Färbung, welche augenscheinlich als Eindringlinge dort gelebt hatten, in derselben Weise, wie es nach Cohn's Angabe in den Blättern dieser Pflanze in Deutschland vorkommt. Aldrovanda vesiculosa var. verticillata. — Dr. King, Superintendent des botanischen Gartens, schickte mir gütigst einige getrocknete nahe bei Calcutta gesammelte Exemplare. Diese Form wurde, glaube ich, von Wallich als eine verschiedene Species betrachtet
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Darwin, C. R. 1877. Der Ausdruck der Gemüthsbewegungen bei dem Menschen und den Thieren. 3d ed. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. Ch. Darwin's gesammelte Werke. Aus dem Englischen übersetzt von J. Victor Carus. Autorisirte deutsche Ausgabe, vol. 7.
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Herrn KINDERMANN in Hamburg verbunden für das Darleihen einiger ausgezeichneter Negativen von weinenden Kindern, und Dr. WALLICH für ein reizendes Negativ eines lächelnden Mädchens. Meinen Dank an Dr. DUCHENNE für die mir gegebene liberale Erlaubnis, einige seiner großen Photographien copiren und verkleinern zu lassen, habe ich bereits früher ausgesprochen. Alle diese Photographien sind durch den Process der Heliotypie [page break
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Darwin, C. R. 1877. Der Ausdruck der Gemüthsbewegungen bei dem Menschen und den Thieren. 3d ed. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart. Ch. Darwin's gesammelte Werke. Aus dem Englischen übersetzt von J. Victor Carus. Autorisirte deutsche Ausgabe, vol. 7.
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worden. Die Abbildung des kleinen Mädchens mit dem Hute rührt von Dr. WALLICH her, und der Ausdruck war ein ächter; die andern beiden sind von Mr. REJLANDER. Dr. DUCHENNE betont wiederholt,[9] daß unter der Erregung der Freude der Mund ausschließlich durch die großen Jochbeinmuskeln, welche dazu dienen, die Mundwinkel rück- und aufwärts zu ziehen, beeinflußt wird; aber nach der Art und Weise zu urtheilen, in welcher die obern Zähne immer während des Lachens und des breiten Lächelns exponirt werden
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CUL-DAR252.5
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Catalogue of Charles Robert Darwin's pamphlet collection: Quarto
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of animals and plants, I. The colours of animals. Macmillan's Magazine 36 (215): 384-408; (216): 464-471.] 375 Wallace Pigeons of Malay Arch. [Wallace, A. R. 1865. On the pigeons of the Malay Archipelago. Ibis (n.s.) 1 (4): 365-400, pl. 9.] 1234 Wallace A. R. Address Br Assoc 1876 296 Wallace on man 658 Wallace Address Entom. Soc. 427 Wallace Philosophy of bird's nests 232 Wallich on animal life at vast Depths 320 Wallich Amœba 335 Walsh Entomological Speculations of New England naturalists 733
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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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sait aujourd'hui, grâce a d'anciens documents, comme me l'apprend le Dr Hooker, que ce n'est qu'une variété. De même, de bons observateurs, tels que Lambert, Wallich et autres, ont établi la spécificité du Thuya pendula ou filiformis ; mais, on sait maintenant que les plantes primitives, au nombre de cinq, ont surgi brusquement au milieu d'un semis de T. orientait*, dans la pépinière de M. Loddige ; et leDr Hooker a apporté la preuve qu'à. Turin des graines du T. pendula ont reproduit la forme
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Darwin, C. R. 1880. 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. 2.
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; conditions d'existence cnez les animaux marrons, n, 6 ; altération artificielle du plumage des oiseaux, n, 283 ; papillons polymorphes, il, 419 ; sur le retour, il, 438 ; limite des changements, n, 438. Wallace (Dr). Stérilité chez les sphingidés éclos en automne, n, 148. Wallich (Dr). Sur le Thuya pendula ou pliformis, i, 399. Walsh, B.-D. Sur les galles, n, 285 ; sa loi d'égale variabilité, n, 363. Walther, F.-L. Sur l'histoire du chien, i, 18 ; sur l'entre-croise-ment du zébu avec le bétail
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Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 1. London: John Murray.
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whom he thought deserved assistance. He was a handsome man, strikingly like a gentleman, with highly courteous manners, which resembled those of his maternal uncle, the famous Lord Castlereagh, as I was told by the Minister at Rio. Nevertheless he must have inherited much in his appearance from Charles II., for Dr. Wallich gave me a collection of photographs which he had made, and I was struck with the resemblance of one to Fitz-Roy; and on looking at the name, I found it Ch. E. Sobieski Stuart
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Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 2. London: John Murray.
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talk with him and Lubbock, and Edgeworth, Wallich, and several others. I asked Bentham to give us his ideas of species; whether partially with us or dead against us, he would write excellent matter. He made no answer, but his manner made me think he might do so if urged; so do you attack him. Every one was speaking with affection and anxiety of Henslow. I dined with Bell at the Linnean Club, and liked my dinner .. Dining out is such a novelty to me that I enjoyed it. Bell has a real good heart
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Darwin, C. R. 1888. Insectivorous plants. 2d ed. Revised by Francis Darwin. London: John Murray.
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Aldrovanda vesiculosa, var. verticillata. Dr. King, Superintendent of the Botanic Gardens, kindly sent me dried specimens collected near Calcutta. This form was, I believe, considered by Wallich as a distinct species, under the name of verticillata. It resembles the Australian form much more nearly than the European; namely in the projections at the upper end of the petiole being much attenuated and covered with upcurved prickles; they terminate also in two straight little prickles. The
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Darwin, F. ed. 1889. Charles Darwins liv og breve med et kapitel selvbiografi. Translated by Martin Simon Søraas. Fagerstrand pr. Høvig: Bibliothek for de Tusen Hjem, volume 1.
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Selvbiografi. modig til overmaal, modig, bestemt, ubetvingelig energisk og en varm ven af alle sine underordnede. Han kunde uds tte sig for ethvert besv r for at gj re folk en tjeneste, naar han troede, at de fortjente hj lp. Han var en smuk mand med et aristokratisk ydre og meget belevne manerer, som lignede hans morbrors, den navnkundige statsmancl lord Castlereagh, efter hvad jeg blev fortalt af ministeren i Kio. Alligevel maa han ha arvet meget af sit ydre fra Karl II; thi dr. Wallich gav
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Darwin, F. ed. 1889. Charles Darwins liv og breve med et kapitel selvbiografi. Translated by Martin Simon Søraas. Fagerstrand pr. Høvig: Bibliothek for de Tusen Hjem. Volume 2.
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„Linnean Society'1 og talte endel med ham og Lubbock, Edgeworth, Wallich og flere andre. Jeg bad Bentham frems tte sine tanker om arterne; enten han delvis stillede sig paa vor side eller skrev bent imod os, vilde indholdet i hans indl g v re godt, u m rket godt. Han gav intet svar; men jeg fik det indtryk, at han vilde skrive, hvis man gik ham paa livet; angrib ham derfor De. Alle talte med kj rlighed og ngstelse om Henslow2). Jeg spiste hos Bell i Linnean Club; jeg syntes godt om mig .... At spise
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F1186
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Darwin, C. R. 1890. L'expression des Émotions chez l'homme et les animaux. 2d ed. Trans. by S. Pozzi and René Benoit. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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suivant les personnes. Le pouvoir de relever les ailes du nez est aussi, suivant le docteur Piderit 22, d'une variabilité remarquable; d'autres exemples pourraient être donnés. Enfin j'ai le plaisir d'exprimer ma reconnaissance à M. Rejlander pour la peine qu'il a prise de photographier pour moi diverses expressions et diverses attitudes. Je suis également redevable à M. Kindermann, de Hambourg, qui m'a prêté d'excellents clichés d'enfants pleurants. Je dois aussi au docteur Wallich
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F1186
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Darwin, C. R. 1890. L'expression des Émotions chez l'homme et les animaux. 2d ed. Trans. by S. Pozzi and René Benoit. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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la petite fille couverte d'un chapeau est du docteur Wallich; l'expression est très naturelle; les deux autres figures sont de M. Rejlander. Le docteur Duchenne insiste à plusieurs reprises 9 sur ce fait que, sous l'influence d'une émotion joyeuse, la bouche subit l'action d'un seul muscle, le grand zygomatique, qui en attire les coins en haut et en arrière; cependant, si j'en juge d'après la manière dont les dents supérieures se découvrent constamment pendant le rire ou le large sourire, et si
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F1146
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Darwin, C. R. 1890. The expression of the emotions in man and animals. 2d ed. Edited by Francis Darwin. London: John Murray.
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, according to Dr. Pinderit,25 variable in a remarkable degree; and other such cases could be given. Finally, I must have the pleasure of expressing my obligations to Mr. Rejlander for the trouble which he has taken in photographing for me various expressions and gestures. I am also indebted to Herr Kindermann, of Hamburg, for the loan of some excellent negatives of crying infants; and to Dr. Wallich for a charming one of a smiling girl. I have already expressed my obligations to Dr. Duchenne for
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F1146
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Darwin, C. R. 1890. The expression of the emotions in man and animals. 2d ed. Edited by Francis Darwin. London: John Murray.
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hat, is by Dr. Wallich, and the expression was a genuine one; the other two are by Mr. Rejlander. Dr. Duchenne repeatedly insists11 that, under the emotion of joy, the mouth is acted on exclusively by the great zygomatic muscles, which serve to draw the corners backwards and upwards; but judging from the manner in which the upper teeth are always exposed during laughter and broad smiling, as well as from my own sensations, I cannot doubt that some of the muscles running to the upper lip are
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F1146
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Darwin, C. R. 1890. The expression of the emotions in man and animals. 2d ed. Edited by Francis Darwin. London: John Murray.
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, n. 14, 288. Voice, the human, 91. W. Walker, Mr. W. G., 176, n. Wallace, Mr., 123, n. 2, 300, n. 9, 379, n. 4. Wallich, Dr., 26, 211. Weale, Mr. J. P. Mansel, 23, 240, 243, 301. Wedgwood, Mr. Hensleigh, 110, 172, n. 23, 231, 242, n. 11, 251, n. 6, 287. Weeping, 154; the period of first shedding tears in infants quite uncertain, 160; in savages, 162; in the insane, 162; checking or increasing the habit of, 163; screaming and sobbing of infants, 164. See Tears. Weir, Mr. Jenner, 105. West, Mr
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Darwin, C. R. 1890. L'expression des Émotions chez l'homme et les animaux. 2d ed. Trans. by S. Pozzi and René Benoit. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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), 117, note 32. VOGT (Prof. Carl), 220, note 12; 293 [*, 334, note 3]. VOIX HUMAINE, 91[*-96]. VOMISSEMENT, 169. [* WAITZ (Theodor), p. 341, note 12 continuée de la page préc.; 342, note 16; 344, note 19 ] [* WALLACE (Alfred Russel), 21, 141] WALLICH (Dr ), 26, 216. WEALE (M. J.-P. Mansel), 22, [* 113, note 24; ] 246, 249, 306. WEDGWOOD (M. Hensleigh), 111, 175, note 18; [* 227,] 235, 257, note 6; [* 268, note 16; 274, note 5; 276, note 7; 279, note 10 ;] 292 [*, 307, 311, note 15; 344, note
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Darwin, C. R. 1891. La descendance de l'homme et la sélection sexuelle. Trans. by Edmond Barbier. Preface by Carl Vogt. Paris: C. Reinwald.
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[Chap. XVf] RAPPORTS ENTRE LE PLUMAGE DES DEUX SEXES 519 de ce fait; les faisans mâles, en effet, sont généraeement beaucoup plus brillanss que les femelles; il existe cependant deux espèces, le CrossoptilonaurilumetlePhasianus Wallich,t, chez lesqueless les mâles et les femelles se ressemblent beaucoup et affectent des couleuss sombres. Nous sommes même autorisés à croire que, si une partie quelconque du plumage des mâles chez ces deux espèces de faisans eût revêtu de brlllantes couleurs, ces
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Darwin, Francis ed. 1892. Charles Darwin: his life told in an autobiographical chapter, and in a selected series of his published letters [abridged edition]. London: John Murray.
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maternal uncle, the famous Lord Castlereagh, as I was told by the Minister at Rio. Nevertheless he must have inherited much in his appearance from Charles II., for Dr. Wallich gave me a collection of photographs which he had made, and I was struck with the resemblance of one to Fitz-Roy; and on looking at the name, I found it Ch. E. Sobieski Stuart, Count d'Albanie,* a descendant of the same monarch. Fitz-Roy's temper was a most unfortunate one. It was usually worst in the early morning, and with
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Darwin, C. R. 1909. Charles Darwin Selvbiografi. Translated by Frits Heide. Copenhagen: Gyldendal.
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overmaade høfligt Væsen, som — efter hvad Guvernøren i Rio sagde — i høj Grad mindede om hans Onkels, den berømte Lord Castlereagh's. Alligevel maa han have arvet en Del af sit Ydre fra Carl d. II, thi Dr. Wallich gav mig nogle Fotografler, som han havde samlet, og Ligheden mellem Fitz-Roy og et af disse var mig paafaldende; da jeg saa paa Navnet, fandt jeg, at det var Ch. E. Sobieski Stuart, Greve af Albanie, en af den nævnte Konges Efter- kommere. Fitz-Roy havde et meget ulykkeligt Temperament. Det
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Barlow, Nora ed. 1933. Charles Darwin's diary of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. Cambridge: University Press.
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man, strikingly like a gentleman, with highly courteous manners, which resembled those of his maternal uncle, the famous Lord Castlereagh, as I was told by the Minister at Rio. Nevertheless he must have inherited much in appearance from Charles II, for Dr Wallich gave me a collection of photographs which he had made, and I was struck with the resemblance of one to FitzRoy; and on looking at the name, I found it Ch. E. Sobieski Stuart, Count d'Albanie, an illegitimate descendant of the same
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Darwin, C. R. 1945. Autobiografía de Darwin; seguida de los recuerdos de la vida diaria de mi padre y la religión de Darwin por Sir Francis Darwin. Buenos Ayres: Nova.
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Carlos II muchos rasgos de su aspecto, pues el doctor Wallich me enseñó una colección de fotografías de las que era autor y me llamó la atención el parecido de uno de ellos con Fitz-Roy; al ver su nombre, observé que se trataba de Ch. E. Sobieski Stuart, conde Albania, descendiente de aquel monarca. Fitz-Roy tenía muy mal genio. Generalmente era peor por la mañana temprano; con su vista de lince era capaz de detectar en el barco cualquier cosa que no le gustara, y condenaba la falta sin piedad
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Darwin, C. R. 1958. The autobiography of Charles Darwin 1809-1882. With the original omissions restored. Edited and with appendix and notes by his grand-daughter Nora Barlow. London: Collins.
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strikingly like a gentleman, with highly courteous manners, which resembled those of his maternal uncle, the famous Lord Castlereagh, as I was told by the Minister at Rio. Nevertheless he must have inherited much in his appearance from Charles II, for Dr. Wallich gave me a collection of photographs which he had made, and I was struck with the resemblance of one to Fitz-Roy; on looking at the name, I found it Ch. E. Sobieski Stuart, Count d'Albanie,1 illegitimate descendant of the same monarch
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