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From Sven Nilsson to J. D. Hookerf1   25 October 1868Lund (Suède)25 Okt. 1868.Monsieur le Professeur! J’ai écrit à deux de mes amis qui ont des connaissances personnelles à la Lapponie, pour avoir les…

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  • … refers to Carl von Linné’s physical description of the reindeer in Linneaus 1785–90, 4: 149–50. …
  • … to obtain the information that M r . Darwin wanted about Reindeer Antlers &c f2    But as …
  • … rather M r . Darwin through you, that a description of the Reindeer is to be found in the …
  • … refers to Carl von Linné’s physical description of the reindeer in Linneaus 1785–90, 4: 149–50. …
  • … in Lapland will provide CD with the information on reindeer horns. Refers him to Linnaeus, …

Review: The Origin of Species

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- by Asa Gray THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES BY MEANS OF NATURAL SELECTION (American Journal of Science and Arts, March, 1860) This book is already exciting much attention. Two American editions are announced, through which it will become familiar to many…

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  • … or the small power of endurance of warmth by the reindeer, or of cold by the common camel, prevented …

Essay: Natural selection & natural theology

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—by Asa Gray NATURAL SELECTION NOT INCONSISTENT WITH NATURAL THEOLOGY. Atlantic Monthly for July, August, and October, 1860, reprinted in 1861. I Novelties are enticing to most people; to us they are simply annoying. We cling to a long-accepted…

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  • … elephant, to range even to the regions now inhabited by the reindeer and the musk-ox, and with the …

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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  • … Wilcke on Police of Nature [Wilcke 1781]. Hoffberg on Reindeer [Hoffberg 1781]. Ekmarck on migration …
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