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CUL-DAR64.2.95-96
Note:
[Undated]
[extract from Alfred Moquin-Tandan. 1846. Monographie de la famille des hirudinées. Chapter on respiration: 149-151
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CUL-DAR64.2.38
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A to D 22 1/2 / Ground slopes from East to West [annotated diagrams]
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CUL-DAR64.1.89
Note:
[Undated]
Is the digestive power of the pancreatic ferment increased or decreased by the presence of an acid? See Foster
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CUL-DAR64.2.73
Miscellaneous:
[Undated]
envelope once containing items 64.2: 74-76 annotated `Chedworth Ruins'
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CUL-DAR64.1.93
Note:
[Undated]
found the earth in the intestinal canal praesepe cum lapillis commixtum
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CUL-DAR64.1.95
Note:
[Undated]
Sand-Pot / Cabbage fresh & decayed — discovered & removed after 48 hr in
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CUL-DAR64.1.88
Note:
[Undated]
Is it known whether the digestive power of pancreatic ferment is
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CUL-DAR64.1.91
Note:
[Undated]
I ought to calculate average amount in [illegible] from some of the Male[?]
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CUL-DAR64.2.15v
Draft:
[Undated]
Tropaeolum / [page] 277 [Cross and self fertilisation, 'Tropaeolum minus', p. 144]
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CUL-DAR64.2.27
Note:
[Undated]
Frank subtract 1/16 of thickness from the 2 following layers / Terrace /
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CUL-DAR64.1.48r
Correspondence:
(University College Hospital) to [Darwin Charles Robert?]
[ny].05.06
invitation card (printed)
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CUL-DAR64.2.85
Note:
[ny].05.18
On White Field up valley where castings very chalky & large today
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CUL-DAR64.2.10
Note:
[1837--1844]
On the formation of Mould / Begin with contrasting upper & lower soil /
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CUL-DAR64.1.1
Note:
1841.08.00--1841.09.00
Formation of Mould / The sinking of cinders with burnt marl argument for
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CUL-DAR64.2.1
Note:
1842.05.26
Examined field mentioned in my Paper as marled 80 years ago — a mistake
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CUL-DAR64.2.2-3
Note:
1842.06.13
Corrections Maer Paper / Field with Walnut tree opposite the House
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CUL-DAR64.2.7-9
Correspondence:
Darwin Charles Robert to 'Gardeners' Chronicle'
[1844.03.27]
Darwin Charles Robert to 'Gardeners' Chronicle'
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CUL-DAR64.2.84-84a
Note:
[Undated]
We took section of a small inner stone, see drawing [with diagrams]
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CUL-DAR64.2.28v
Draft:
[1858]
[Draft of Origin of species?, Introduction], fair copy folio 10
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CUL-DAR64.2.13v
Draft:
[1860.01.00--1860.02.00]
[of `Origin of species' Hisorical sketch] Some authors for instance W. Herbert Dean of Manchester have supported the view that a few forms alone were aboriginally created
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CUL-DAR64.2.81
Abstract:
[Undated]
Grover J.W ` Brit Arch Ass' June 1866; Fraser J `Proceedings Society Antiq Scot' 6 1867: 278
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CUL-DAR64.2.30a-30c
Note:
[Undated]
Sqr Yd Common Cleared Oct 24 [18]70 Last collected Oct 27 [18]71 [with
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CUL-DAR64.2.29a
Note:
[Undated]
Sqr Yd on terrace cleared Oct 9th [18]70 Last collected Oct 14th [18]71
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CUL-DAR64.2.4
Note:
1871
1842 Sept 14 Come to Down — Parkland laid down 1 year before ie 1841 or
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CUL-DAR64.1.5
Note:
1871.08.07--1871.08.20
Worms / After longish interval when there were no castings in open places
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CUL-DAR64.1.2
Note:
1871.11.14
The white sand in Gower St thrown up on bare garden ground — in wood of
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CUL-DAR64.2.5
Note:
1871.11.15
Pokelands harrowed & laid in grass 1 year before our arrival — a layer
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CUL-DAR64.1.3
Note:
1871.11.21
There were not so much reiterated casting up of the same earth as I
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CUL-DAR64.2.16
Note:
1871.11.23
Largest casting in field beyond Stony Bank — Chalky & very poor soil
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CUL-DAR64.2.17-18
Note:
1871.12.02--[1872].01.03
I put chalk on field near K[itchen] garden Nov 1842 & today dug a trench
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CUL-DAR64.1.4
Note:
1871.12.26
At Maer cinders very scattered but I had 1 1/2 inch of fine fully sifted
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CUL-DAR64.2.19
Note:
1871.12.27
Had the chalk trench enlarged & found several pebbles of chalk larger &
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CUL-DAR64.2.20
Note:
1871.12.29
Had a Trench dug in field near House in middle wh[ich] has probably been
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CUL-DAR64.2.21-22
Note:
1872.01.05
The whole of the Abbey has disappeared except a portion of the South
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CUL-DAR64.2.24
Note:
1872.01.07
A large casting on sloping parts of Stony Field in damp state weighed
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CUL-DAR64.1.6
Draft:
1872.01.19
Draft of Descent chap. 4 (fragment) / In bottom of valley beyond Stony F[ield] (where many measurements first
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CUL-DAR64.1.7
Note:
1872.01.29
The great majority of castings on Lawn are dark but occasionally
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CUL-DAR64.1.8
Note:
1872.02.03
What can worms live on as they frequent earth under paving stones or
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CUL-DAR64.1.9
Note:
1872.02.03
In garden-earth often dug many worms & few castings & now I have
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CUL-DAR64.2.26
Note:
1872.03.30
Conclusion / The block of earth which when damp was 211.44 cubic inches &
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CUL-DAR64.2.33
Note:
[1872].10.24
In 1852 (ie 20 years ago) part of great turnpike road was enclosed in
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CUL-DAR64.2.77
Printed:
1873
'Notes on the Roman villa at Chedworth Cirencester' [Savory]: 31pp
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CUL-DAR64.1.10
Note:
1874.11.27
In bed of sifted cinders strewed all over bottom of a cold frame for
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CUL-DAR64.2.34
Printed:
1877
On the transfer of subsoil to the surface by the agency of worms, insects, larvae, moles, etc `Manchester Philosophical Society (Proceedings)': 247-248
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CUL-DAR64.2.67-72
Note:
[1877]
Notes on Mr Joyce's Report / From notes by Francis & Horace Darwin
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CUL-DAR64.2.25
Abstract:
[Undated]
[reference incomplete] `Journal of the Geological Society' Nov 1877: 745
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CUL-DAR64.1.11
Note:
1877.03.02
In Sand-walk 2 great heaps long left to decay were removed some months
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CUL-DAR64.2.35-36
Note:
1877.06.10
A [illegible] was pulled down 35 years ago, known within a year, which stood
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CUL-DAR64.2.82-83
Figure:
1877.06.19
[ink diagrams of stone at Stonehenge embedded in raised earth]
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CUL-DAR64.2.42
Note:
1877.06.28
All the rubbish was removed some years ago & all the tiles had previously
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CUL-DAR64.2.41
Note:
1877.08.21
[annotated diagrams] / We must remember that earth brought up by worms
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CUL-DAR64.2.43-44
Note:
1877.08.21--1877.08.24
Roman Ruins / Worms / one worm at depth of 23 1/4 inches
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CUL-DAR64.2.49
Note:
1877.08.23
Cirencester / (1) When the Roman pavement has been cleared & exposed do
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CUL-DAR64.2.52
Note:
[1877].08.24
What I found yesterday was bits of earth & concrete trodded firmly down
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CUL-DAR64.2.50-51
Correspondence:
Farrer Thomas Henry (Baron [1893]) to Darwin Charles Robert
1877.09.23
Farrer Thomas Henry (Baron [1893]) to Darwin Charles Robert
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CUL-DAR64.2.59-62
Note:
[1877.11.00]
Chedworth / Level pavement — 8 in concrete over hypocaust — tree makes
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CUL-DAR64.2.53[.1]
Printed:
1877.11.08
The earthworm in relation to the fertility of the soil `Nature' 17: 28
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CUL-DAR64.2.53[.2]
Printed:
1877.11.08
Letter: relation of the earthworm to the fertility of the ground. Nature 17 (8 November): 28.
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CUL-DAR64.2.58
Note:
1877.11.14
The Barton Pavement Cirencester / Large pavement entirely roofed over
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CUL-DAR64.2.63-66
Correspondence:
Joyce James Gerald to Darwin Charles Robert
1877.11.15
Joyce James Gerald to Darwin Charles Robert
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CUL-DAR64.2.78-80
Note:
1877.11.15
Chedworth / Remains discovered in 1866 & I think excavated then
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CUL-DAR64.1.12
Note:
1877.12.15--1877.12.18
Sandwalk pot of red argillaceous sand several worms at depth of 30 1/2
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CUL-DAR64.2.108
Printed:
1879
[Darwin: Worm in Kergruelen Land]. "With E. R. Lankester's sincere regard." Zoology of Kerguelen Island: terrestrial Annelida. 1879. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, vol. 168.
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CUL-DAR64.2.92a-92b
Draft:
[Undated]
[of Earthworms] p.28 (a) text — lead on / I have been assured by a Volunteer that he has often seen many large earth-worms crawling quickly about the grass
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CUL-DAR64.2.23
Note:
[1880--1881]
How many square feet (with a decimal) in 2ft 3 3/4 by 2ft 3 5/8 inch?
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CUL-DAR64.2.31
Note:
[1880--1881]
Frank / Terrace 3.5 lb per square yard; how much per acre — George says
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CUL-DAR64.1.14
Note:
[1880]
Smell — soaked cotton wool in strong tobacco juice & held close to 2
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CUL-DAR64.2.86-89
Note:
[1880--1881]
Frank / What is angle of a surface rising 14 ft in 120 yards?
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CUL-DAR64.2.107
Note:
[1880--1881]
Hensen of Kiel tells me that P.G Müller has published on the work of
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CUL-DAR64.1.55
Note:
[1880]
Hoffmeister / Light / a great abstract — "great sensitiveness to light"
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CUL-DAR64.1.16-20
Note:
[1880].07.21--[1880].08.11
Tried breathing gently on worms with mans breath & with cotton wool with
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CUL-DAR64.1.21-22
Note:
[1880].07.26--[1880].08.07
Saliva — Bell-glass — Lime & Elm Leaf dark green — Beech — small
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CUL-DAR64.1.23
Note:
[1880].07.27
Vision on 2 or 3 ocasions out of very numerous trials when I suddenly
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CUL-DAR64.1.24
Note:
[1880].07.29--[1880].09.15
Meat / In Pot 2 for many hours 1 worm had almost buried in cut end of raw
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CUL-DAR64.1.25
Note:
[1880].07.31--[1880].08.31
Music / 2d Pot (2 worms out) on Pianoforte — Emma struc[k] C below
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CUL-DAR64.1.26-27
Note:
1880.08.27
Ivy Leaf / Looked at the track with reflected light with 4 & 5 HK but 4
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CUL-DAR64.1.36-37
Note:
1880.09.09--1880.09.12
Darwin Francis (Sir [1913]) to Darwin Charles Robert
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CUL-DAR64.1.38-39
Note:
1880.09.11--1880.09.13
Trypsin / At 4h 30 p.m put leaves in Sol of Trypsin without Thymol
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CUL-DAR64.1.41
Note:
1880.09.15
Worms / Lime leaf from worms burrow — The guard cells of the stomata at
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CUL-DAR64.1.42
Note:
1880.09.21
12h 30 pounded with heavy spade & drove it into turf & then rocked it in
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CUL-DAR64.1.43-45
Note:
[1880].09.22--[1880].09.24
Worms / specimen almost decolorised in alcohol
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CUL-DAR64.1.46
Note:
1880.09.24--1880.10.24
jumbled[?] 14 leaves of various kinds which had been dragged by tips into
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CUL-DAR64.1.47
Note:
1880.09.24
I judge that worms fear from comparison with higher animals; as a friend
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CUL-DAR64.1.49r
Correspondence:
(Sir Josiah Mason's Science College) to Darwin Charles Robert
1880.10.01
invitation card (printed)
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CUL-DAR64.1.50
Note:
1880.10.03--1880.10.10
ordinarily worms do not leave altogether holes (except sick ones)
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CUL-DAR64.1.51
Note:
1880.10.15
Worms / (not on Heaths) / On Keston Common in the triangle between the
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CUL-DAR64.1.52
Note:
1880.10.16
picked up Maple leaf which had been dragged into hole & terminal part
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CUL-DAR64.1.54
Note:
1880.10.23
Coloured lights / Before previous day & night — do not come out if Lamp
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CUL-DAR64.1.56
Note:
[1880].10.24
Last night light frost & day previous 24h very much rain — yesterday
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CUL-DAR64.1.57-60
Note:
1880.11.04--1880.11.10
3 Tame Worms / In Pot 1 sand with some bits of Verandah Tiles lately
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CUL-DAR64.1.61
Note:
[1880].11.06--[1880].11.07
tried 5 castings new[?] & old from bottom of chalk valley — some quite
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CUL-DAR64.1.62
Note:
1880.11.08
Last night rain after many dry & cold days & this morning I saw very
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CUL-DAR64.1.63
Note:
1880.11.15
After very rainy night tracked very large worm in serpentine course for
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CUL-DAR64.1.64
Note:
1880.11.17
I have tried a large number of leaves dragged naturally into holes -
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CUL-DAR64.1.65-70
Note:
1880.11.17--1880.11.26
Calc[areous] glands / (1) worms; 2 glands on each side — when whole
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CUL-DAR64.1.72
Note:
1880.11.18
Last night I put bits of raw fat through pins & this morning in Pot III &
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CUL-DAR64.1.71
Note:
1880.11.19
Saw worm sucking end of raw meat into mouth & tugging at it over & over
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CUL-DAR64.1.73
Note:
1880.11.27--1880.12.22
Celery leaf dragged into hole & quite moist apparently very lately
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CUL-DAR64.1.74
Note:
1880.12.01--1880.12.02
F[rank] made section of Post[erior] glands after being hardened in
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CUL-DAR64.1.75
Note:
1880.12.02
Last night a great deal of rain & worms have been crawling about but not
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CUL-DAR64.1.76
Note:
[1880].12.03
I found a grass leaf — still attached to root drawn into hole by tip &
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CUL-DAR64.1.77
Note:
1880.12.20
Worms now extremely active. On common where Heath coarse coarse grass
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CUL-DAR64.1.78
Note:
1880.12.20
F[rank] has made section of anterior glands & these are certainly
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CUL-DAR64.1.79
Note:
1880.12.23
Mild weather — much rain lately walk all wet — many worm tracks -
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CUL-DAR64.2.94
Correspondence:
Darwin George Howard (Sir [1905]) to Darwin Charles Robert
[1880.07.00?]
Pinctrypsis (not thrypsin) not procurable. Kühne probably the only man who ever had it & wd cost about £3 a gramme. Will send you tomorrow some stuff which is almost all trypsin out wh. Lea makes pancreatic ferment. Horace better but still in bed with bad sore throat.
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CUL-DAR64.1.80
Note:
1881.01.03
Worms out last night crawling along walks — mild weather walk wet
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CUL-DAR64.1.81
Note:
1881.01.20
Two Carb[?][onaceous?] concretions in castings from Beaulieu & some from
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CUL-DAR64.1.82
Note:
1881.01.20
Worms from flower pots in study — 2 cases in which anterior pair of
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CUL-DAR64.1.83
Note:
1881.01.29
When the ant[erior] calc[areous] gland is constantly filled with a
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CUL-DAR64.1.84
Note:
1881.02.04--1881.02.05
Worms have been crawling about after heavy rain / many worms have crawled
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CUL-DAR64.2.97-98
Correspondence:
Irving B.A to Darwin Charles Robert
1881.11.30
Irving B.A to Darwin Charles Robert
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CUL-DAR64.2.104-105
Printed:
1882.02.09
On the harm done by earth-worms `Cultivator and Country Gentleman': 188-189
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CUL-DAR64.2.99-100
Correspondence:
Crawte George to Darwin Charles Robert
1882.03.11
Crawte George to Darwin Charles Robert
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CUL-DAR64.2.101-102
Correspondence:
Niven James to Darwin Francis (Sir [1913])
1882.03.12
Niven James to Darwin Francis (Sir [1913])
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CUL-DAR64.2.103
Correspondence:
Simpson J.F to Darwin Charles Robert
1882.03.18
Simpson J.F to Darwin Charles Robert
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CUL-DAR64.2.106
Note:
1882.03.22
Worms have collected heaps of stones to unparalleled extent / open
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CUL-DAR64.2.109
Printed:
1882.10.23
Trouessart, E. L. Sur les constructions turriformes des vers de terre de France. [1883. Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Sciences (Paris): 739-740.]
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CUL-DAR64.2.93
Correspondence:
Platt Robert (Baron [1867]) Charles B Plonsyh
[1882.03][06.before?]
Platt Robert (Baron [1867]) Charles B Plonsyh
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