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List of correspondents
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Below is a list of Darwin's correspondents with the number of letters for each one. Click on a name to see the letters Darwin exchanged with that correspondent. "A child of God" (1) Abberley,…
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- … Below is a list of Darwin's correspondents with the number of letters for each one. …
Darwin’s study of the Cirripedia
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Darwin’s work on barnacles, conducted between 1846 and 1854, has long posed problems for historians. Coming between his transmutation notebooks and the Origin of species, it has frequently been interpreted as a digression from Darwin’s species work. Yet…
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- … Darwin’s work on barnacles, conducted between 1846 and 1854, has long posed problems …
- … frequently been interpreted as a digression from Darwin’s species work. Yet when this study is …
- … Moreover, as the letters in this volume suggest, Darwin’s study of cirripedes, far from being merely …
- … on the species question (Crisp 1983). Darwin’s interest in invertebrate zoology stemmed …
- … references to the ova of various invertebrates, and Darwin’s first scientific paper, presented …
- … from common barnacles. It was perhaps Darwin’s further discovery of developing eggs within …
- … Prior to the publication in 1830 of John Vaughan Thompson’s account of the developmental history of …
- … mantle cavity contained sea-water (Winsor 1969). Thompson’s sequential observations of the …
- … him with his own collection, arranged access to the museum’s specimens, and advised him on procuring …
- … naturalists (Knight 1981). Many of Darwin’s contemporaries—Edward Forbes, Richard Owen, Louis …
- … to reveal, among other things, how an individual’s conception of the order of nature shaped the …
- … 1982; Richards 1987; Winsor 1969). Darwin’s views on classification were tempered by his …
- … the common design perceived among organisms. Within Darwin’s maturing evolutionary perspective, the …
- … 1969, p. 83). By the early 1840s, then, Darwin’s ideas on classification were well …
- … Receptive to Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire’s philosophical anatomy, Darwin incorporated the …
- … then, that homology played such a prominent role in Darwin’s classification of the cirripedes. …
- … from another previously existing form. Darwin’s evolutionary interpretation of the meaning …
- … in France, the substance of Karl Ernst von Baer’s work on embryological development began to enter …
- … considerations through his reading of Milne-Edwards’s influential essay on classification (Milne …
- … new to Darwin, he was particularly struck by Milne-Edwards’s formulation. In the lengthy abstract …
- … re-emerged within the specific context of Darwin’s treatment of the natural history and systematics …
- … (Zoologie) , read shortly after reading Milne-Edwards’s essay on classification, Darwin encountered …
Darwin’s reading notebooks
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In April 1838, Darwin began recording the titles of books he had read and the books he wished to read in Notebook C (Notebooks, pp. 319–28). In 1839, these lists were copied and continued in separate notebooks. The first of these reading notebooks (DAR 119…
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- … the University of Cambridge. These works, catalogued by H. W. Rutherford ( Catalogue of the library …
- … Prichard; a 3 d . vol [Prichard 1836–47] Lawrence [W. Lawrence 1819] read Bory S t …
- … 1822] Falconers remark on the influence of climate [W. Falconer 1781] [DAR *119: 2v. …
- … [Dampier 1697] Sportsman’s repository 4 to . [W. H. Scott 1820]— contains much on dogs …
- … Read M r Bennetts & other Edit. by Hon. & Rev. W. Herbert.— notes to White Nat. Hist of …
- … [DAR *119: 8v.] A history of British Birds by W. Macgillivray [W. Macgillivray 1837–52].— I …
- … The Highlands & Western Isl ds letter to Sir W Scott [MacCulloch 1824] at Maer? W. F. …
- … in N. America [Kalm 1770–1]— much Nat. Hist Sir. W. Jardines. Naturalist Library. Vol 26 …
- … poor Cyclop. of Anat.— Instinct by D r . Alison [W. P. Alison 1847]. No 19. July. 1840 27 …
- … Davy 1828] 31 An analysis of British Ferns. G. W. Francis 4 s [Francis 1837]— …
- … Royal Asiatic Society ]—contains very little Macleay’s letter to D r Fleming [Macleay …
- … r Lang’s Australia [Lang 1834]— Trash skimmed Macleay’s Hora Entomologica [Macleay 1819–21] …
- … years 1838–1842, under the command of Charles Wilkes, U.S.N. New York. [Abstract in DAR 71: 51–2.] …
- … years 1838–1842, under the command of Charles Wilkes, U.S.N. Philadelphia. [Abstract in DAR 205.3: …
- … ou, iconographie de toutes les espèces et variétés d’arbres, fruitiers cultivés dans cet …
- … sur la distribution géographique des animaux vertébrés, moins les oiseaux. Journal de Physique 94 …
- … Drury, Robert. 1729. Madagascar; or, Robert Drury’s journal, during fifteen years …
- … [Vols. 3 and 4 in Darwin Library.] 119: 3a Dugès, Antoine. 1832. Memoir sur la …
- … augmentée d’un grand nombre de fruits, les uns échappés aux recherches de Duhamel, les autres …
- … . Vol. 37 in Jardine, William, ed., The naturalist’s library . 40 vols. Edinburgh. 1843. *119: …
- … caractères physiologiques des race humaines considérés dans leur rapports avec l’histoire . …
- … Amazon, including a residence at Pará . (Murray’s Home and Colonial Library.) London. *119: 23 …
- … Pentland Hills . Edinburgh and London. 119: 7a Macleay, William Sharp. 1819–21. Horæ …
Darwin’s queries on expression
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When Darwin resumed systematic research on emotions around 1866, he began to collect observations more widely and composed a list of queries on human expression. A number of handwritten copies were sent out in 1867 (see, for example, letter to Fritz Muller…
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- … Unknown? forwarded by Smyth Macleay aborigines …