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CUL-DAR75.47    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   Abstract of `Transactions of the Linnean Society of London' 23-28   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 47 Linnean Transactions Vol. 23 Part II 1860. p. 1. Hooker grand paper on Greenland — Glacial other Distribution. Hooker, Joseph Dalton. 1860. Outlines of the distribution of Arctic plants. [Read 21 June.] Transactions of the Linnean Society of London 23: 251-348. [do] Part III. 1862 p. 455 A. Murray on Relation of Beetles of Africa S. America Murray, Andrew. 1862. On the geographical relations of the coleoptera of old Calabar. [Read 6 February
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CUL-DAR75.44    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   Abstract of `Linnean Journal' 10-13   Text   Image
Linn.), P. vulgaris, Brit. Fl. (var. acaulis, Linn.) and P. elatior, Jacq.; and on the hybrid nature of the common Oxlip. With supplementary remarks on naturally-produced hybrids in the genus Verbascum. [Read 19 March.] Journal of the Linnean Society of London (Botany) 10: 437-454. Text Vol. XI Zoolog (no 49) A. Murray Distrib. of Coleoptera p. 50 Polynesia Murray, Andrew. 1870. On the geographical relations of the chief Coleopterous faunae. Journal of the Linnean Society (Zoology) 11: 1-89
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CUL-DAR75.136    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   [index to references concerning] `Variation under Nature'   Text   Image
Jeitteles, Ludwig Heinrich. 1867. Ueber einige seltene und wenig bekannte Säugethiere des südöstlichen Deutschlands. (Viertes Programm der Landes-Ober-Realschule in St. Pölten.) St. Polten: Lorenz. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 422] PDF A. Murray Geograph. Distrib. p. 152-55 on sp. lift variation of Rein-deer (Caribou) Murray, Andrew. 1866. The geographical distribution of mammals. London: Day Son. (2 copies) [Darwin Library-Down] outsize. CUL-DAR.LIB.458 PDF Philosoph. Transact. 1867 St. George Mivart
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CUL-DAR75.68    Abstract:    [1809--1882.04.00]   [Abstracts of 8vo Pamphlets] `[G]159-[G]183'   Text   Image
180 A. Murray 3 to 11 very good cases of Insects resembling spots on which they live Murray, Andrew. 1860. On the disguises of nature; being an inquiry into the laws which regulate external form and colour in plants and animals. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal n.s. 11: 66-90. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection 180] PDF 20 Cave Insects 21 W. Beetle same in N. Zealand Britain 181 Jeffreys 1.2 Greenland shells all same as British with few local vars Jeffreys, John Gwyn. 1859. Further gleanings in
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F3484    Book contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1909. [Letter to F. W. Hope, 1837, 19 letters to R. Trimen, 1863-71]. In E. B. Poulton ed. Charles Darwin and the Origin of species: addresses, etc., in America and England in the year of the two anniversaries. London: Longmans, Green, and Co.   Text
remarks.2— I wish you all success in your future researches and remain Yours very sincerely CH. DARWIN If on the point of starting do not trouble yourself to answer this.— 1 The letter was received Jan. 11, 1872, after Trimen had returned to the Cape. 2 The paper referred to is: Notes on the Geographical Distribution and Dispersion of Insects; chiefly in reference to a paper by Mr. Andrew Murray, F.L.S., 'on the Geographical Relations of the chief Coleopterous Faunæ,'–By Roland Trimen, F.L.S., c
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EH88202325    Note:    1837--1839   St Helena Model notebook   Text   Image
pennata d'Orbigny, which was published in Gould (1841). D'Orbigny, Alcide Charles Victor Dessalines (1802-57). French palaeontologist who travelled widely in South America, 1826-34. Probably a reference to the figures of South American fossils which appeared in the 'Atlas de la partie historique' of d'Orbigny (1846). Colp (1977) does not seem to have found any evidence that Darwin had any ear complaint. Lyell, Charles (1797-1875). Uniformitarian geologist. Professor of Geology, King's College
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
. Murray Andrew Esq 1. Scotland St. Edinburgh. Andrew Dickson Murray (1812-1878), lawyer, entomologist, and botanist. Mavor ([French] shoes) 77 Park St. Grosvenor Sq William Mavor (b.1824), veterinary surgeon. Horseshoes. At this address at least 1847-1863 but a father and son shared the name, both veterinary surgeons. Microscope simple Dr Hooker 4.4s Ross Featherstone Building Holborn Thomas Ross (1822-1870), optician and scientific instrument maker. This is taken from J. D. Hooker to Darwin [17 May
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CUL-DAR128.-    Note:    1852--1860   'Books Read' and 'Books to be Read' notebook   Text   Image
Murray Geograph. Distrib. Price William Norgate 2 12 6 [A. Murray 1866] Wollaston Coleoptera Atlantidum 1. 1. 0 [Wollaston 1865] Murray, Andrew. 1866. The geographical distribution of mammals. London. [Darwin Library-CUL] Wollaston, Thomas Vernon. 1865. Coleoptera Atlantidum; being an enumeration of the Coleopterous insects of the Madeiras, Salvages, and Canaries. London. [Second sequence, from back cover inwards, pages 1-27.] [back cover] Books Read [inside back cover, blank] 1 [blank]
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CUL-DAR73.144-146    Abstract:    [Undated]   11 / `Zoologist' 11-12 1853-1854   Text   Image
herrings in the lakes of Killarney. Zoologist 11: 3847-3848. Bates, Henry Walter. 1853. (Collection of Coleoptera from Santarem) Proceedings of natural-history collectors in foreign countries. Zoologist 11: 4113-4117. Borrer, W. jr,  1853. Occurrence of the summer duck (Dendronessa sponsa, Swainson) in Sussex. Zoologist 11: 3832. Douglas, John Williams.  1853. Inquiry respecting certain appendagess to the haustellum of diurnal Lepidoptera. Zoologist 11: 3809-3810. Murray, Andrew. 1853. On some insects
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F1583    Book:     Stauffer, R. C. ed. 1975. Charles Darwin's Natural Selection; being the second part of his big species book written from 1856 to 1858. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.   Text   Image   PDF
Australian Alps, 553 Muller, Johannes Characteristics of instincts, 468 n 2 Vision: Analogous eye of cuttle-fish and vertebrate,375; Diversity and gradations of the eye in the Articulata, 350-2; Perception of 'light' by organisms without eyes, 353 Murray, Andrew Variable trochanters of hind legs of male Choleva, 314 n 1 Varieties of N. American beetles shared with Europe, 115 n 2 Musca vomitoria (blow-fly), Three individuals could devour a horse as rapidly as one lion can, 207 Muscicapa fusca
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F1583    Book:     Stauffer, R. C. ed. 1975. Charles Darwin's Natural Selection; being the second part of his big species book written from 1856 to 1858. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.   Text   Image   PDF
described by Kirby as a distinct species. In a male Saw-fly, the Tenthredo femorata, a series of specimens exhibits a wonderful difference in the development of the posterior femora. On the other hand the females of the two following Bees have a peculiarity very remarkable confined to two or three species in their respective genera: namely in the Osmia fulva, two stout horns on the front of the head, these vary greatly in length shape, 1 Andrew Murray, Monograph of the Genus Catops 1856 p 14-. 2
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F1583    Book:     Stauffer, R. C. ed. 1975. Charles Darwin's Natural Selection; being the second part of his big species book written from 1856 to 1858. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.   Text   Image   PDF
Mowbray, William. Letter on fruiting Passifloras, Hort. Soc. Land. Trans., 7 (1830), 95-6. IX, 23. M ller, Johannes. Elements of Physiology, trans. by William Baly, 2 vols. London, 1838-42. VIII, 27, 34, 78. x, 7. Murray, Andrew. 'Monograph of the Genus Catops.' Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 2nd ser., 18 (1856), 1-24, 133-56, 302-18, 391-404, 457-67. VII, 67. 'On some Insects from the Rocky Mountains received from the Botanical Expedition to Oregon under Mr. Jeffrey.' Zoologist, 11 (1853), 3893-5. IV
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CUL-DAR11.1.(1-127)    Draft:    1857   'Natural selection' chapter 7 (Laws of variation; varieties and species compared)   Text   Image
variable, as in Bledius. (The whole snout snout is much elongated in the male Attelabus in some Curculionidæ, this is in them very variable as I am informed by Mr. Waterhouse. In the male of the Truffle beetle, beetle (Leiodes) the thighs are much incrassated , here again, as I am informed by Mr. Waterhouse the [illeg]they are very variable. —In the males of Choleva, the trochanters of the hind legs are liable to great variation. (Andrew Murray, Monograph of the Genus Catops 1856 p 14-). In the
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CUL-DAR262.8.9-18    Note:    [1859--1882]   List of reviews of Origin of Sp & of C Darwin's Books   Text   Image
200 H. Müller der Darwinische Lehre auf Bienen, on Bees 288 Murphy J. J. Origin of Insects   M.O 336 Murray - Abstract of paper against my views on Coral Reefs   C.M Murray, A., See Bennett, No. 186 30 Andrew Murray, Proc. Royal Soc. Edin. 1860 24 Andrew Murray, Proc. Royal Soc. Edin. 1860 {the same all but data [with 30] 66 Nägeli, Entstehung der Art, 1865 257 Naphtali. Lewy - Toldot Adam in Hebrew 328 Netter Positivism et Darwinism 169 Nevins Birkbeck Liverpool Lit. Phil. Soc. Descent 238
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CUL-DAR205.3.219    Abstract:    [Undated]   Murray A `Bot Society Edinburgh Proceedings' 10 November 1859   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [219] (19 Proceeding of Bot. Soc. of Edinburgh Nov. 10th― 1859. Address by Mr Andrew Murray - says congenerous eye-less insects - not found in outer world - occur in caves of Carniola - Hungary - Pyrenees - Auvergne - Kentucky - Again Æpus fulvescens, lives between high low-water mark. A closely allied form of distinct genus Thalasobius testaceus lives in same situation in Chile.- Quotes Paurus in Ant nests over world. — (N.B Wollaston better case of
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CUL-DAR80.B57    Abstract:    [1861--1871]   Murray A `Transactions Royal Society Edinburgh' 22 1861: 567   Text   Image
The crucial point is that, as far as observed, the same identical species, exists on the different varieties of the dog, fowl pigeon. But probably foreign races of these animals have not been observed. Murray, Andrew. 1861. On the pediculi infesting the different races of man. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 22: 567-578. Darwin cited this in Descent 1: 219-20. n8: 'Transact. R. Soc. of Edinburgh,' vol. xxii. 1861, p. 567. Pediculus is a genus of sucking lice
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CUL-DAR80.B57    Abstract:    [1861--1871]   Murray A `Transactions Royal Society Edinburgh' 22 1861: 567   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [B57] Mr Andrew Murray in an excellent paper (Transact Royal Soc. Edinburgh. Vol XXII 1861. p.  567) clearly shows that the pediculi on various races of man differ not only in colour, but in the structure of the claws limbs. He finds moreover in several cases in which he obtained numerous specimens, that these differences were constant. He describes 2 forms from N. America 2 from S. America, ( 2 from Australia) 4 from Africa, on Humboldt lake W. E
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CUL-DAR75.145-147    Abstract:    [1862--1868]   [index to references concerning] `Laws of Variation under Nature'   Text   Image
): 353-373; (June): 611-628; 4 (July: 61-80); (November): 492-509. [Darwin Pamphlet Collection reviews 108] Text Image] 109 (Review of me) Weismann p. 26 to On 2 Factors in causing variations. [Weismann, August. 1868. Über die Berechtigung der Darwin'schen Theorie. Ein akademischer Vortrag gehalten am 8 Juli 1868 in der Aula der Universität zu Freiburg im Breisgau. Leipzig: Wilhelm Engelmann. ['inscribed' (actually addressed to send to Darwin in the post 'Mr. Charles Darwin Esq. Down. Bromley. Kent
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F1725    Periodical contribution:     [Darwin, C. R.] 1863. [Review of] Contributions to an insect fauna of the Amazon Valley. By Henry Walter Bates, Esq. Transact. Linnean Soc. vol. XXIII. 1862, p. 495. Natural History Review 3 (April): 219-224.   Text   Image   PDF
flight from the larger animals; hence they are reduced, like most weak creatures, to trickery and dissimulation. 1 Andrew Murray (1812-1878), lawyer, entomologist and botanist, assistant secretary to the Royal Horticultural Society, 1860-1865. Murray 1860. [page] 22
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CUL-DAR195.1.26    Abstract:    [Undated]   Murray A `Geog. Dist.' p. 8   Text   Image
Darwin, C. R. 'Murray A `Geog. Dist.' p. 8' CUL-DAR195.1.26 Transcribed by Kees Rookmaaker. (The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online, http://darwin-online.org.uk/) [26] Dom. Animals A. Murray Geog Distrib. p. 8 Dogs becoming like foxes on coast of W. Africa (perhaps crossed) p. 8 Allude to when I give facts under India - As we shall see that whatever disturbs [constitution] , given a tendency to reversion, these cases are probably due to facts in reversion to aboriginal wild state, induced
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F937.2    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1871. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. London: John Murray. vol. 2.   Text   Image   PDF
BANKES' (GEORGE) STORY OF CORFE CASTLE, including the Private Memoirs of a Family resident there in the time of the Civil Wars, together with Unpublished Correspondence of the Ministers and Court of Charles I. at York and Oxford. With Woodcuts. Post 8vo. 10s. 6d. BISSET'S (ANDREW) HISTORY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF ENGLAND, from the DEATH of CHARLES THE FIRST to the EXPULSION of the LONG PARLIAMENT by CROMWELL. From MSS. in the State Paper Office, c. 2 vols. 8vo. 30s. BYRON'S (LORD) POETICAL WORKS
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CUL-DAR133.15.1    Printed:    1871   An address read at the anniversary meeting of the Entomological Society of London on the 23rd January, 1871. London: E. Newman. Offprint. (from: Transactions of the Entomological Society: xliv-lxix.) [inscribed]   Text   Image   PDF
. Packard's work may supply the necessary stimulus for such a combination among British Entomologists. The very original parer by Mr. Andrew Murray, On the Geographical Relations of the chief Coleopterous Faunæ, which was read before the Linnean Society in December, 1868, has appeared during the present year in that Society's 'Journal,' where it occupies nearly ninety pages. It contains a variety of curious speculations, supported by a large array of facts; and, as it brings up some of the fundamental
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F1954a    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. et al. 1873. [Memorial] The National Herbaria. To the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, First Lord of the Treasury. Gardeners' Chronicle (18 January): 72-3.   Text   Image   PDF
SAUNDERS, F.R.S. Geo. F. WILSON, F.R.S. ROBERT HOGG, LL.D., F.L.S, W. SOWERBY, F.L.S. D. MOORE, Ph.D., F.LS., M.R.I.A. ANDREW MURRAY, F.L.S. WILLIAM MUNRO, Major-General, C.B., F.L.S. M. PAKENHAM EDGWORTH, F.L.S. JOHN MIERS, F.R.S., V.P.L.S. FREDERICK CURREY, M.A., F.RS., Sec. L.S. DANIEL HANBURY, F.R.S., F.L.S. C. E. BROOME, M.A., F.L.S. LEONARD BLOMEFIELD, M.A., F.L.S. J. T. BOSWELL SYME, LL.D., F.L.S. HUGH CLEGHORN, M.D., F.L.S. CLEMENTS MARKHAM, C.B., F.L.S. R. C. A. PRIOR, M.D., F.L.S. EDWARD
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F1954    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. et al. 1874. Memorial presented to the First Lord of the Treasury [W. E. Gladstone], respecting the National Herbaria. In Spencer Compton Cavendish, Fourth report of the Royal Commission on the scientific instruction and the advancement of science. Parliamentary Papers, Command Papers; Reports of Commissioners, paper number (884), vol. XXII.1: 31-2.   Text   Image   PDF
Hospital (London), and at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester. John Ball, F.R.S. Maxwell T. Masters, M.D., F.R.S. James Bateman, F.R.S. R. Trevor-Clarke, F.R.H.S. W. Wilson Saunders, F.R.S. Geo. F. Wilson, F.R.S. Robert Hogg, LL.D., F.L.S, W. Sowerby, F.L.S. D. Moore, Ph.D., F.LS., M.R.I.A. Andrew Murray, F.L.S. William Munro, Major-General, C.B., F.L.S. M. Pakenham Edgworth, F.L.S. John Miers, F.R.S., V.P.L.S. Frederick Currey, M.A., F.RS., Sec. L.S. Daniel Hanbury, F.R.S., F.L.S. C. E
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CUL-DAR240    Note:    1875--1908   Newton, T W Catalogue of the Library of Charles Darwin...1875   Text   Image
15 Journal of Travel (A. Murray.) 8o 1868 [Journal of Travel and Natural History. Ed. by Andrew Murray. Vol. 1. 8vo. London, 1868-69.] 21
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CUL-DAR252.5    Note:    [1878--1908]   Catalogue of Charles Robert Darwin's pamphlet collection: Quarto   Text
Geological Society of London 968 --- MURIE, J. ---- PRONGBUCK 969 – 690 Murie Dr Sivatherium Giganteum June 1871 180 Andrew Murray  Disguises of Nature 123 [Bonaparte. 1831. Saggio di una distribuzione metodica degli animali vertebrati] — Distribuzione Metodica Animali Vertebrati [77
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F1452.3    Book:     Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 3. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
water on leaves, iii. 342. N GELI. M ller, Fritz, narrow escape from a flood, iii. 242. , observations on branch - tendrils, iii. 317. M ller, Hermann, iii. 37; letters to, on the fertilisation of flowers, iii. 281, 284. on Sprengel's views as to cross-fertilisation, iii. 258. on self-fertilisation of plants, i. 97. M ller, Prof. Max, 'Lectures on the Science of Language,' ii. 390. Murchison, Sir R. I., ii. 237. Murderer, Dr. Ogle on the arrest of a, iii. 141. Murray, Andrew, opposition to Darwin's
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F1452.3    Book:     Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 3. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
-water fishes, in greater detail than I suppose you have given to these lower animals. The point which has interested me most, but I do not say the most valuable point, is your protest against sinking imaginary continents in a quite reckless manner, as was stated by Forbes, followed, alas, by Hooker, and caricatured by Wollaston and [Andrew] Murray! By the way, the main impression that the latter author has left on my mind is his utter want of all scientific judgment. I have lifted up my voice
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F1452.2    Book:     Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 2. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
ground and manner of the dissent. Dr. Whewell dissented in a practical manner for some years, by refusing to allow a copy of the 'Origin of Species' to be placed in the Library of Trinity College. Count Keyserling, geologist, joint author with Murchison of the 'Geology of Russia,' 1845; and mentioned in Prof. Geikie's 'Life of Murchison.' The late Andrew Murray wrote two papers on the 'Origin' in the Proc. R. Soc. Edin. 1860. The one referred to here is dated Jan. 16, 1860. The following is quoted
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F1452.2    Book:     Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 2. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
never read it) that Spencer's 'Psychology' has a bearing on Psychology as we should look at it. By all means read the Preface, in about 20 pages, of Hensleigh Wedgwood's new Dictionary, on the first origin of Language; Erasmus would lend it. I agree about Carpenter, a very good article, but with not much original. Andrew Murray has criticised, in an address to the Botanical Society of Edinburgh, the notice in the 'Linnean Journal,' and has disposed of the whole theory by an ingenious difficulty
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F1592.1    Book:     Marchant, James ed. 1916. Alfred Russel Wallace letters and reminiscences. London: Cassell. Volume 1.   Text   Image   PDF
Hurstpierpoint. March 8, 1868. Dear Darwin, I am very sorry your letter came back here while I was going to town, or I should have been very pleased to have seen you. Trimen's paper at the Linnean was a very good one, but the only opponents were Andrew Murray and B. Seeman. The former talked utter nonsense about the harmony of nature produced by polarisation, alike in rocks, plants and animals, etc. etc. etc. And Seeman objected that there was mimicry among plants, and that our theory would
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F1592.2    Book:     Marchant, James ed. 1916. Alfred Russel Wallace letters and reminiscences. London: Cassell. Volume 2.   Text   Image   PDF
Mouth-gesture as factor in origin of language, ii. 65 Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants, Darwin's, i, 285, 311, ii. 2 M ller, Fritz, F r Darwin, i. 164; on mimetic butterflies, 189 (note), 270, 300 Hermann, i. 189 (note) Murchison, Sir Roderick, and Wallace, i. 36; on Africa, 159 Murphy, Mr. M. J., ii. 164 Murphy's Habit and Intelligence, Wallace's review of, i. 246, 249 Murray, Andrew, attacks Darwin's Origin of Species, i. 142; opposes Trimen's views on mimetic butterflies, 201 Murray's
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F1839    Periodical contribution:     Chancellor, Gordon. 1990. Charles Darwin's St Helena Model Notebook. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Historical Series. 18(2): 203-228.   Text   Image   PDF
occurs on D40 and the 'Suites' are also referred to on D179 and on the inside back cover of C (Notebooks: 327nIBC-4). The D40 note was made between the 19th and 22nd of August 1838. Presumably a reference to subscribers to the Zoology (Freeman, 1977; Correspondence 2). Mr Stewart of Stewart and Murray, printers of the Zoology. See note 37. C. M. Curtis, artist for the Zoology mammalia volume (Waterhouse, 1838-9), no.2 of which appeared in September 1838. Smith, Andrew (1797-1872). Army surgeon
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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
Elements of physiology 1838--42 613 Müller, J. Seeigellarven n.d. 621 Muir Supernatural religion 1874 Murchison Silurian system 1839 Murchison Silurian system reviewed 1841 622 Murphy Habit and intelligence 1869 Murphy Habit and intelligence 2nd edn 1879 623 Murray, Andrew Distribution of mammals 1866 two copies 624 Murray, Lindley English grammar 1831 Nägeli Botanische Mittheilungen 1866 625 Nägeli Die niederen Pilze 1877 630 Nägeli Cramer Pflanzenphysiologie 1855 Nash Oregon 1878 Nathusius
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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
2 35-37m 59 24r-31m 186 37-39m 187 33-36m/34u selfishl contentious 188 l-6m, 12-17m/14u are fidelity , 26-30m 190 31-36m MURPHY, Joseph John Habit and intelligence 2nd edn; London; Macmillan Co.; 1879 [Down] no, sp, v NB 241 Delboeuf Law of Equality of number of vars species 24122-28 ... MURRAY, Andrew The geographical distribution of mammals London; Day Son; 1866 [Down] MURRAY, Andrew The geographical distribution of mammals London; Day Son; 1866 [CUL] ad, at, ch, gd, geo, h, sp NB All on
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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
evidences of the antiquity of man London; John Murray; 1863 [CUL, I] cc, ch, ex, fo, gd, geo, gr, h, ig, in, ir, is, no, oo, or, r, si, t, ta, ti, v NB1 ♦ Torquay Head shoulders Fuller description of Celts Alludes too much to Principles.- Imperfection of Geolog. Records very good. 187 P107 reduced P-111 fallen level p. 147 - square acres 179 Sir Andrew Smith One sentence for S. Hemisphere absence in Tropics New. Zealand Celts. NB2 Man Chapt.; p 87. Variation of Australian skulls; 90; 91; 370; 375 378
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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
475 13-19m 528 13-20m 531 wt Make note to Obsidia paper say it is remarkable that no one has hereto stated the fact of separation 5-14m, 20-24z McCLINTOCK, Francis Leopold A narrative of the discovery of the fate of Sir John Franklin and his companions London; John Murray; 1859 [Down, I by publisher to Mrs Darwin] NB p16; p20; p102 16 ll-20m 20 24-27m 102 22-25m MACGILLIVRAY, William A history of British birds 5 vols; London; Scott, Webster Geary; 1837-52 [CUL] af, beh, br, cc, ch, cs, ds, ex, gd
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A194    Periodical contribution:     Darwin in Argentina. Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina 64, no. 1 (February 2009): 1-180.   Text   PDF
considered taxonomic errors or misinterpretations (e.g., Sulloway 1982, Keynes 2001), even though his inferences were in accordance with what was then known. DARWIN'S FOSSIL MAMMALS The following presents a synthesis of Owen's initial taxonomic assignments (1837-45) of the remains collected by Darwin in South America, including the preliminary assignments made by Darwin. The latter's assignments were gleaned from field notes (Darwin 2002-2008), personal correspondence (Darwin 1985) and Charles Darwin's
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