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CUL-DAR205.9,1
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1842
Report on the Missourium now exhibiting at the Egyptian Hall with an enquiry into the claims of the Tetracaulodon to generic distinction `Royal Geological Society Proceedings' 3: 689-695(-704)
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CUL-DAR205.9.101
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1840.06.00
Lyell well remarked of Deshayes & Phillips assert[ion] that number of
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CUL-DAR205.9.108
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'British Associationfor the Advancement of Science report' 1839: 97ff
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CUL-DAR205.9.109
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The degree of perfection of the Geological records cannot be more than if
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CUL-DAR205.9.11-13
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1859.10.01
On the orders of fossil and recent Reptilia and their distribution in time `Athenaeum': 435-439(-440)
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CUL-DAR205.9.110
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Lyell remarked that Smith of Jordan Hill Paper before Geolog[ical]
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CUL-DAR205.9.111
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Nothing will give idea of time so well as to consider formation &
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CUL-DAR205.9.112
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Will it not illustrate loss of fossils to consider whether there are
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CUL-DAR205.9.113
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Everyone when he thinks of extermination feels inclined to call in
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CUL-DAR205.9.114
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If I can show extreme simplicity of Geology of world & that Europe
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CUL-DAR205.9.115
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1840.12.15
As a proof how little ever the Conchological Series of Fossil is real
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CUL-DAR205.9.116-117
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Strongest objection to my theor[y] — is that there must have been
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CUL-DAR205.9.125
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1841.11.01
Entomological Soc[iety] / A nodule of Iron-stone presented by F.W Hope
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CUL-DAR205.9.126
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Lyell Charles `Elements of Geology' 2nd edition 2: 47, 51
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CUL-DAR205.9.127
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Lyell Charles `Elements of Geology' 2nd edition 2: 242
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CUL-DAR205.9.128
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Lyell Charles `Elements of Geology' 2nd edition 1: 288
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CUL-DAR205.9.129
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Lyell Charles `Elements of Geology' 2nd edition 1: 297
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CUL-DAR205.9.130
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Lyell Charles `Elements of Geology' 2nd edition 1: 328
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CUL-DAR205.9.131
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Lyell Charles `Elements of Geology' 2nd edition 1: 359
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CUL-DAR205.9.138
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Falconer doubts great mammals having at late anterior period been large
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CUL-DAR205.9.139
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Owen R `Memoir on pearly nautilus' 1832: 31, 50; `Belemnites': 82
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CUL-DAR205.9.14
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1861.01.05
Review of Maury M.F `The physical geography of the sea, and its meteorology' `Athenaeum': 17 (lacks beginning)
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CUL-DAR205.9.140-140b
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It is very remarkable an ancient jaw of Europe being related to many
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CUL-DAR205.9.141
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Prof Buckland thinks that Deinotherium Toxodon Basolosamus[?] are allied
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CUL-DAR205.9.144
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Buckland `Geological Society address' 1841 (pamphlet): 53
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CUL-DAR205.9.146
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1842.02.00
Talking with Bunbury & Lonsdale — They seemed to consider that it was
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CUL-DAR205.9.147
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[Undated]
Owen R [paper on Mastodon Gigant.eum] [reference incomplete]
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CUL-DAR205.9.148
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1842.03.00
Lyell seems to have beautiful case of analogous species
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CUL-DAR205.9.149
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1842.04.00
Talking with Mr Strickland — I confess that my theory must necessarily
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CUL-DAR205.9.151
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Strickland says amount of similarity in the geological regions
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CUL-DAR205.9.152
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1842.06.06
Conditions required to preserve series of fossils to a distant period
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CUL-DAR205.9.159
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1842.06.00
In each great group of organisms there is a vague probability of some of
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CUL-DAR205.9.15[.1]
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1860.07.14
On the contents of three square yards of Triassic drift `Athenaeum': 63-64
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CUL-DAR205.9.16
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1861
On the discovery of Macrauchenia in Bolivia `Annals and Magazine of Natural History' 7: 441-443 [1]
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CUL-DAR205.9.160
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1842.08.00
Saw at Geolog[ical Society] suite of Chalk fossils from S[outhern]? India
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CUL-DAR205.9.162
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1842.12.16
Lyell says in 15 localities Mastodon horse &c decidedly after drift
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CUL-DAR205.9.17
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1861.09.11
Address 1 September 1861 to the Geological Section of the British Association for the Advancement of Science `Times': 5b (lacks ending)
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CUL-DAR205.9.170-171
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[Extract of 'View of the Fauna of Brazil, etc.', by Peter W. Lund. Magazine of Natural History (January 1840), p. 1-8]
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CUL-DAR205.9.172-175
Correspondence:
Waterhouse George Robert to Darwin Charles Robert
1845.05.21
Darwin annotation: "Waterhouse doubts whether the species was not too numerous"
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CUL-DAR205.9.176
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1843.02.00
Lyell says Stigmaria & Sigillaria are now found by Brongniart to have
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CUL-DAR205.9.177
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1843.04.05
Geolog[ical] Soc[iety] / Austen on Neocomian[?] — shows how little we
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CUL-DAR205.9.18-19
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1864
Lyell `[Address [to the Thirty-fourth Meeting of the British Association in Bath]]': 21-23 (lacks beginning)
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CUL-DAR205.9.181
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Forbes Aegean Sea (Brit Assoc); `Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal' 24 (1843): 47
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CUL-DAR205.9.182-183
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1844.01.00
Murchison tells me that Verneuil or d'Archiac some time ago established
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CUL-DAR205.9.185-187
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1844.03.20
Prof Forbes says he thinks that all Gasteropods pass through state of
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CUL-DAR205.9.188
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1844.06.00
Falconer speaks of some fossil quite intermediate between Mastodon &
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CUL-DAR205.9.189
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1844.11.00
Forbes told me Irish Elk contemp[orary] with ice-period
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CUL-DAR205.9.190
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1844
Brit[ish] Mus[eum] / Saw a wonderful carnivore from Pampas with lower
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CUL-DAR205.9.197
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Gould showed me a wonderful genus from peaks of Cordillera
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CUL-DAR205.9.198
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If my theory be true, whole geolog[ical] forms of old & new world must be
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CUL-DAR205.9.2
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1849.12.15
Owen's lecture `Ipswich, Suffolk Chronicle or General Advertiser': [2 cols]
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CUL-DAR205.9.20
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1864.04.23
Fossils in the Laurentian limestones of Canada `Reader' [A.C. Ramsay]
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CUL-DAR205.9.201
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1845.06.00
On Mica-slate of Antrim in Ireland (described by Bryce in early
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CUL-DAR205.9.203
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1845.06.00
In discussing under what circumstances fossils will be preserved
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CUL-DAR205.9.204
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Owen `Geological Society Proceedings' December 1845 [reference incomplete]
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CUL-DAR205.9.206
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Lyell Charles `Principles of Geology' old edition 3: 250
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CUL-DAR205.9.210
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To what order of Agassiz does the Marsupial Pipe Fish belong — is it
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CUL-DAR205.9.211
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How good a case relation of Dinornis to Apteryx law of succession
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CUL-DAR205.9.212
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Gray believes that the recent Trigoniae are local species but abundant when found 22
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CUL-DAR205.9.213
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1846.02.00
22 / Reflecting on Falconer's case of series of Mastodons & Elephants
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CUL-DAR205.9.214
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1846.02.00
Murchison says Permian plants very close to Carboniferous
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CUL-DAR205.9.216
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Falconer syas a Parkinsonia, an undoubtedly American plant
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CUL-DAR205.9.218
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1846.06.00
Forbes says some cretaceous fossils of India show relations to living
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CUL-DAR205.9.219
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1846.06.00
Besides the probability of no deposits & no organic remains in open ocean
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CUL-DAR205.9.22
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1865.01.11
Letter to Hartt, on the Devonian insects of New Brunswick `Boston [private?]': 1p
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CUL-DAR205.9.220
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1846.08.00
Lyell says he can prove delta of Missisippi is 100,000 old since
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CUL-DAR205.9.226
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Forbes `Annals of Philosophy' [reference incomplete]
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CUL-DAR205.9.231
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1847.08.00
22 / It is rash to argue even that Cetacea & Phocae did not exist in
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CUL-DAR205.9.232
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When one thinks of 2 or 3 species of genera of Marsup.
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CUL-DAR205.9.235
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1848.02.00
Forbes has admirable ideas on the unity in time of genus (such as I
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CUL-DAR205.9.236
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Murchison seems to have made out that the Permian system is intermediate
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CUL-DAR205.9.238
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1850.11.08
If we hypothetically for moment suppose that series of formations went
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CUL-DAR205.9.241
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1851.10.00
Lyell tells me that under the Potsdam Sandstone with footsteps there are
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CUL-DAR205.9.242
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1851.10.00
There is great difference in saying a Reptile cd turn into a Bird &
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CUL-DAR205.9.243
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1851.12.04
It makes not the slightest difference in considering Fossiala[?] Stylops
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CUL-DAR205.9.245
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1852.01.00
When I think on the breaks in the scale I feel convinced that the number
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CUL-DAR205.9.246
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1852.04.00
Hooker says Ranunculaceae & Magnoliaceae have been justly reckoned
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CUL-DAR205.9.247
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1852.09.00
22 / Generally to make out a good range of variation numerous specimens
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CUL-DAR205.9.248
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1853.02.00
From considering the struggle for existence & that all are linked
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CUL-DAR205.9.249
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1853.11.00
By higher & lower, may be meant affinity to classes considered as higher
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CUL-DAR205.9.25
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1866.11.24
Review of Oldham T (ed) `Geological survey of India ...' `Athenaeum': 683-684
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CUL-DAR205.9.250
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1854.11.00
There is no law of Progression but time wd give better chance of sports &
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CUL-DAR205.9.251
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1854.11.00
In Boue's map of World amount of Crystalline rock all imply being
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CUL-DAR205.9.252
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1854.11.00
I am inclined to think that it is very curious how similar all laws of
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CUL-DAR205.9.253
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1854.11.00
Lyell suggested that the intermediateness of old fossils may be due to
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CUL-DAR205.9.26
Printed:
1868.10.00
On some new fossils from the Longmynd rocks of Sweden `Quarterly Journal of Science' 5: 520-521
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CUL-DAR205.9.260
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In as much as the conditions of every species (except perhaps a few
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CUL-DAR205.9.261
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Hugh Miller urges as long as we go back & find same species it is
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CUL-DAR205.9.263
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1854.11.00
We might expect supposing for the moment each formation to represent an
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CUL-DAR205.9.265
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It is important that preservation of land animals alomst always in strata
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CUL-DAR205.9.266
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If we look at some of the great breaks in formations as between
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CUL-DAR205.9.267
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Considering enormous degradation 5 or 6 miles of strata formed chiefly
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CUL-DAR205.9.268
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If one was to judge from Mammalia prodigious changes since Glacial period
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CUL-DAR205.9.269-270
Miscellaneous:
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[blank numbers: items now stand at 205.9: 57a-57b]
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CUL-DAR205.9.27
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1868.10.00
On the homologies and notation of the teeth of the Mammalia `Quarterly Journal of Science' 5: 529-530
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CUL-DAR205.9.271
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Look at Europe we do not find here and there small formations
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CUL-DAR205.9.272
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Falconer has discovered 3 species stage below stage of Elephants in
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CUL-DAR205.9.273
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If inhabitant of America then contemporary with Lunds animals had
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CUL-DAR205.9.275
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1855.03.00
I do not yet quite see why dying genera & therefore small genera shd not
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CUL-DAR205.9.276
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1855.06.00
When we consider the character of Eocene Flora & the Carboniferous Flora
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CUL-DAR205.9.277
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1855.11.00
Can it be shown that at every period some few forms have passed from one
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CUL-DAR205.9.278
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1855.11.00
says there are 50,000 species — Plants have on average say 8 species per
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CUL-DAR205.9.279
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1855.12.00
Widely spaced species longest existing has been explained by better
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CUL-DAR205.9.28
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1868.11.01
What is Darwinism? `Hardwicke's Science Gossip' 4: (241-244) fragment from p. 243 only
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CUL-DAR205.9.281
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Mr Gwyn Jeffreys objects that Littorina are found very abundant in Crag
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CUL-DAR205.9.282
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Probably far more migration than change of species heance change seldom
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CUL-DAR205.9.283
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1856.02.00
Waterhouse tells me that the Stonesfield & Trias Mammals are most
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CUL-DAR205.9.284
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1856.02.00
I went over this list with Waterhouse & compared it with Jekel
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CUL-DAR205.9.285-286
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1855.02.00
In Waterhouse's list of 62 aberrant genera including 472 species each
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CUL-DAR205.9.287
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1855.02.00
Waterhouse writes to me that the one Hipporhinum[?] tribulus from N[ew]
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CUL-DAR205.9.29
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1869.03.09
Additional notes on the structure of Calamites `(Manchester) Philosophical Society, Proceedings' 8: 153-154 breaks off
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CUL-DAR205.9.291-302
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Schoenherr `Genera et species Curculionidum' 1849 [lists of numbers of genera and species and their geographical distribution]
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CUL-DAR205.9.3-4
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1855
(Lecture) `[Year-book of Facts in Science and the Arts]': [1-2]
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CUL-DAR205.9.30
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1869.04.00
British lion `Popular Science Review' 8: (150-)157-158 only
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CUL-DAR205.9.31
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1869.04.00
Review of Meek F.B and Worthen A.H `Palaeontology of Illinois' `Quarterly Journal of Science' 6: 291-292
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CUL-DAR205.9.311
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1856.04.24
Lyell on Extinction says he believes he was 1st man who made extinction a
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CUL-DAR205.9.312-314
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1856.06.24
It is likely some stages will be f[ound] beneath lowest Silurian even
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CUL-DAR205.9.315
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1856.07.17
In view of the forms of beings being infinitely more related to each
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CUL-DAR205.9.316
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1856.09.14
I shd think in a high cliff 1 inch in 100 years was ample allowance for
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CUL-DAR205.9.317
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The best test of highness & lowness is if equal number of productions
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CUL-DAR205.9.318
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In speaking of Highness & lowness of a class we always look to higher
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CUL-DAR205.9.32
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1870.01.02
On the occurrence of Gasteropoda (univalve shells) in the primordial zone `Scientific Opinion': 232
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CUL-DAR205.9.321
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My Glacial doctrines show that species do not change at same rate
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CUL-DAR205.9.322
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As A DeCandolle shows plainly that the lower plants range furthest (&
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CUL-DAR205.9.323
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[1841]
Southern South America has probably a larger percentage of Birds, specifically same, as inter tropic S. of Equator
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CUL-DAR205.9.324
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1857.01.18
Falconer is convinced that Australian Mastodon is identical with the
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CUL-DAR205.9.324
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1857.01.18
Falconer is convinced that Australia mastodon is identical with the S. American
M. Andium of Owen.
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CUL-DAR205.9.325
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1857.02.17
L[y]ells letter to Horner Heer says all the M[ount] Bolca fossil plants
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CUL-DAR205.9.326
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1857.02.00
Letter from Lyell to Horner shows Barrandes Colony is true — account for
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CUL-DAR205.9.327
Note:
1857.03.07
Falconer strong that Purbeck fossils have not teeth like archetype or
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CUL-DAR205.9.328
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1857.03.29
With respect to cliff of 500ft wearing 1 inch in century
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CUL-DAR205.9.329
Note:
1857.08.00
Lyells letter to Horner about 1/3 of shells in Molasses extinct
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CUL-DAR205.9.33-34
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1870.05.12
Review of Coquand H `Monographie du genre Ostrea, terrain crétacée `Nature' 2: 22-23
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CUL-DAR205.9.330
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1857.10.00
There is relation in very few Families with few number / & the rarity of
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CUL-DAR205.9.331
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1857.11.07
My doubt whether forms change quite insensibly or by a variety being
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CUL-DAR205.9.332-333
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1857.11.10
Palaeontology / What says the fossil history of animals
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CUL-DAR205.9.334
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1857.11.00
The abnormal Insects & Birds in isl[ands] (plants too easily diffused)
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CUL-DAR205.9.335
Note:
[Undated]
Lyell has an extinct Gnathodon in the Miocene of Virginia — viz G
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CUL-DAR205.9.336
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[Undated]
On reflection I certainly think that var[ieties] must be produced in many
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CUL-DAR205.9.339
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1858.04.00
Those who believe in successive or even single universal annihilations of
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CUL-DAR205.9.348
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[Undated]
Maximum thickness of each formation measured in different places
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CUL-DAR205.9.349
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[Undated]
Ch Geolog — add after Crasan Fault / Prof Ramsay has published an
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CUL-DAR205.9.35-36
Printed:
1870.07.21
Review of Leidy J `The extinct mammalian fauna of Dakota and Nebraska ...' `Nature' 2: 232-233
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CUL-DAR205.9.351-352
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[ny].11.13--[ny].03.16
[list of seeds planted and how many germinated]
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CUL-DAR205.9.353
Note:
1860.03.01
J Beete Jukes — says Calymene blumenbachii which ranges from upper to
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CUL-DAR205.9.354
Note:
1860.03.30
With respect to enormous gap between one formation wh[ich] Sedgwick
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CUL-DAR205.9.355
Note:
[1850s?].08.00
Barrandes Col[onies] / A little increase of warmth would allow the marine
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CUL-DAR205.9.357
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1865.03.00
'Défense des Colonies III' [Paris/Prague Barrande]: fragment from p. 175 & pp. 181-182
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CUL-DAR205.9.358
Note:
[Undated]
One of the most distinguished Pal[eontologists] in Europe Prof Pictet
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CUL-DAR205.9.360
Note:
[Undated]
The total number of species having immensely increased since Dawn of Life
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CUL-DAR205.9.361
Note:
1861.01.30
Woodward showed me lists showing how very large proportion of kinds &
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CUL-DAR205.9.362
Note:
1861.03.23
We must not suppose every country as rich as Europe in successive fossils
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CUL-DAR205.9.364
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[Undated]
`Annals and Magazine of Natural History' 3s 9 1862: 140, 142, 146
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CUL-DAR205.9.366
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1863.04.00
On an illustration of the manner in which birds may occasionally aid in the dispersion of seeds `Zoological Society Proceedings' 31: 127-129 [1-2] 13 April 1871: 463-465
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CUL-DAR205.9.367
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[Undated]
`Annals and Magazine of Natural History' 3s 11 1863: 148
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CUL-DAR205.9.368
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1864.12.11
The more I think the more I am inclined to believe in Suess
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CUL-DAR205.9.37-38
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1871.02.09
Notice of Burmeister H `Fauna Argentina' `Nature' 3: 282-283
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CUL-DAR205.9.372
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[Undated]
Palaeontology / A Gaudry great work must be all read — very good on Filiation of Species
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CUL-DAR205.9.376
Note:
[Undated]
Lerneidae — Hookers parasitical plants are high by descent but are
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CUL-DAR205.9.378
Correspondence:
Dana James Dwight to Darwin Charles Robert
1856.12.08
Dana James Dwight to Darwin Charles Robert
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CUL-DAR205.9.379
Correspondence:
Darwin Charles Robert to Hooker Joseph Dalton
[1858].12.31
Darwin Charles Robert to Hooker Joseph Dalton
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CUL-DAR205.9.380
Correspondence:
Falconer Hugh to Darwin Charles Robert
[1862].05.07
Falconer Hugh to Darwin Charles Robert
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CUL-DAR205.9.381
Correspondence:
Gray Asa to Darwin Charles Robert
1857.07.07
Gray Asa to Darwin Charles Robert
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CUL-DAR205.9.382
Correspondence:
Hooker Joseph Dalton (Sir [1869]) to Darwin Charles Robert
[1854.03.25.ca]
Hooker Joseph Dalton (Sir [1869]) to Darwin Charles Robert
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CUL-DAR205.9.383
Correspondence:
Hooker Joseph Dalton (Sir [1869]) to Darwin Charles Robert
[1854.06.29]
Hooker Joseph Dalton (Sir [1869]) to Darwin Charles Robert
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CUL-DAR205.9.384
Correspondence:
Hooker Joseph Dalton (Sir [1869]) to Darwin Charles Robert
1854.08.25
Hooker Joseph Dalton (Sir [1869]) to Darwin Charles Robert
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CUL-DAR205.9.385
Correspondence:
Hooker Joseph Dalton (Sir [1869]) to Darwin Charles Robert
[1854.11.06]
Hooker Joseph Dalton (Sir [1869]) to Darwin Charles Robert
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CUL-DAR205.9.386
Correspondence:
Hooker Joseph Dalton (Sir [1869]) to Darwin Charles Robert
[1854.11.15]
Hooker Joseph Dalton (Sir [1869]) to Darwin Charles Robert
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CUL-DAR205.9.388
Correspondence:
Hooker Joseph Dalton (Sir [1869]) to Darwin Charles Robert
[1854.12.05]
Hooker Joseph Dalton (Sir [1869]) to Darwin Charles Robert
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CUL-DAR205.9.391
Correspondence:
Hooker Joseph Dalton (Sir [1869]) to Darwin Charles Robert
[1854.12.11.after]
Hooker Joseph Dalton (Sir [1869]) to Darwin Charles Robert
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CUL-DAR205.9.392
Correspondence:
Lowe Richard Thomas to Darwin Charles Robert
1854.09.19
Lowe Richard Thomas to Darwin Charles Robert
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CUL-DAR205.9.393
Correspondence:
Lyell Charles (Sir [1848], 1st baronet [1864])
[1843.04.09]
Lyell Charles (Sir [1848], 1st baronet [1864])
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CUL-DAR205.9.394
Correspondence:
Lyell Charles (Sir [1848], 1st baronet [1864])
[1857.01.16]
Lyell Charles (Sir [1848], 1st baronet [1864])
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CUL-DAR205.9.395
Correspondence:
Lyell Charles (Sir [1848], 1st baronet [1864])
[1860.02.13--1860.02.14]
Lyell Charles (Sir [1848], 1st baronet [1864])
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CUL-DAR205.9.396
Correspondence:
Lyell Charles (Sir [1848], 1st baronet [1864])
1860.05.07
Lyell Charles (Sir [1848], 1st baronet [1864])
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CUL-DAR205.9.397
Correspondence:
Lyell Charles (Sir [1848], 1st baronet [1864])
[1860.10.03.after]
Lyell Charles (Sir [1848], 1st baronet [1864])
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CUL-DAR205.9.398
Correspondence:
Ramsay Andrew Crombie (Sir [1881])
1858.12.29
Ramsay Andrew Crombie (Sir [1881])
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CUL-DAR205.9.399
Correspondence:
Ramsay Andrew Crombie (Sir [1881])
1859.01.06
Ramsay Andrew Crombie (Sir [1881])
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CUL-DAR205.9.400
Correspondence:
Ramsay Andrew Crombie (Sir [1881])
[1859.06.27--1859.06.30]
Ramsay Andrew Crombie (Sir [1881])
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CUL-DAR205.9.401
Correspondence:
Waterhouse George Robert to Darwin Charles Robert
1854.11.11
Waterhouse George Robert to Darwin Charles Robert
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CUL-DAR205.9.402
Correspondence:
Watson Hewett Cottrell to Darwin Charles Robert
[1854.11.19?]
Watson Hewett Cottrell to Darwin Charles Robert
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CUL-DAR205.9.403
Correspondence:
Woodward Samuel Pickworth to Darwin Charles Robert
[1856.06.04.after]
Woodward Samuel Pickworth to Darwin Charles Robert
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CUL-DAR205.9.41
Printed:
1874.07.00
Marsh, O. C. Small size of the brain in Tertiary mammals. American Journal of Science and Arts, 3rd series, vol. 8 (July), pp. 66-67.
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CUL-DAR205.9.42
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1872.11.21
Review of Dunker — and Zittel - `Palaeontographica: Beiträge zur Naturgeschichte der Vorwelt' `Nature' 7: 145
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CUL-DAR205.9.43-44
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1876.02.17--1876.02.24
Hunterian lectures on the relation of extinct to existing Mammalia `Nature' 13: 307-308; 327-328
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CUL-DAR205.9.45-46
Printed:
1876.11.18
Evolution of plant life `Gardeners' Chronicle': 644-645
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CUL-DAR205.9.47-48
Printed:
1877.01.25
The tropical forests of Hampshire `Nature' 15: 279-281
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CUL-DAR205.9.49-50
Printed:
1877.03.29
Evolution and the vegetable kingdom `Nature' 15: 467-469
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CUL-DAR205.9.5
Printed:
1853.03.18
On the discovery of some fossil reptilian remains, and a land-shell, in the interior of an erect fossil tree in the coal measures of Nova Scotia ... `Royal Institution of Great Britain, Proceedings' 1: 281-288 [1-8]
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CUL-DAR205.9.52-53
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1877.09.13--[1877.09.20?]
Naturwissenschaftliche Streitfragen (2) `Allgemeine Zeitung, Beilage': 3849-3850; 3867-3868
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CUL-DAR205.9.57a-57b
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[Undated]
Thinking over extinction of S[outh] American Mammals
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CUL-DAR205.9.57c
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[Undated]
Featherstonaugh says Elephants are found over 1400 miles in N. America
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CUL-DAR205.9.58
Note:
[Undated]
Carduum — porulosum variety in upper & lower parts of Eocene beds / See
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CUL-DAR205.9.59
Abstract:
[Undated]
Lyell Charles `Elements of Geology': 275-276, 289-291
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CUL-DAR205.9.6
Printed:
1854.10.14
General observations on the palaeozoic rocks of Germany `Athenaeum': 1243-1244
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CUL-DAR205.9.60
Note:
[Undated]
If as Lyell says formations are mere pages in hist[ory] of world
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CUL-DAR205.9.61
Note:
[Undated]
Stupendous degradation as well as metamorphic action destroys fossils on
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CUL-DAR205.9.63
Note:
[Undated]
Capt Grey brought from Perth S[outhern] Australia four shells (Chama &
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CUL-DAR205.9.65
Note:
[Undated]
Owen's paper of Glyptodon must be studied / The argument of the
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CUL-DAR205.9.66
Note:
[Undated]
If the father of the Vertebrata had habits of Birds how poor a chance of preservation
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CUL-DAR205.9.67
Note:
1839.01.09
Geolog[ical] Soc[iety] / Dr Harlaam showed an incisor very much larger
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CUL-DAR205.9.68
Note:
1839.03.27
Featherstonhaugh says Mastodons at Kentucky associated with recent Unios
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CUL-DAR205.9.69
Note:
1839.12.04
Mr Owen[?] says that the structure of the skeletons of the Ichthyosauri
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CUL-DAR205.9.7
Printed:
1854.11.01
Review of Forbes E `The manifestations of polarity in the distribution of organised beings in time' `Critic': 596
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CUL-DAR205.9.70
Note:
1839.12.04
Mr Austen remarked that the form of shells in the S[outhern] Devonshire
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CUL-DAR205.9.78
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[Undated]
The History of the world as inferred by variation of species is not a
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CUL-DAR205.9.81
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[Undated]
In large continent the individuals of each species from being exposed to
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