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From W. E. Darwin   11 October [1862]

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Sends comments on Lythrum.

Author:  William Erasmus Darwin
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  11 Oct [1862]
Classmark:  Cornford Family Papers (DAR 275: 8)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3756F

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  • … taking 3 days over it they may start for Torquay in about a fortnight Your affect son WED …
  • … evidently hoped that the seaside resort of Torquay would be beneficial to the health of …
  • … M r A. has got M rs A. and Maud settled at Torquay. She seems to be going on very slowly. …

To W. D. Fox   12 May [1862]

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Asks if WDF has ever crossed wild and common turkeys. Would like to quote his authority [see Variation 1: 292].

Also curious whether WDF has known the so-called japanned peacock to appear from common peacock [Variation 1: 290].

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  William Darwin Fox
Date:  12 May [1862]
Classmark:  Christ’s College Library, Cambridge (MS 53 Fox 132)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3544

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  • … are. We were very glad to see your son at Torquay. I am much as usual, always grumbling & …
  • … The Darwins had spent July and August 1861 in Torquay (see Correspondence vol.  9). CD may …
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Orchids

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Why Orchids? Darwin  wrote in his Autobiography, ‘During the summer of 1839, and, I believe, during the previous summer, I was led to attend to the cross-fertilisation of flowers by the aid of insects, from having come to the conclusion in my…

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  • … on Variation , but during two summer months spent in Torquay, he wrote his first draft of what …
  • … Satyriadæ, Disidæ, & Corycidæ. ’ The holiday in Torquay seems to have been a turning …

Insectivorous plants

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Darwin’s work on insectivorous plants began by accident. While on holiday in the summer of 1860, staying with his wife’s relatives in Hartfield, Sussex, he went for long walks on the heathland and became curious about the large number of insects caught by…

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  • … end he managed a few experiments in May before going to Torquay for the summer and putting off …

Darwin in letters, 1861: Gaining allies

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The year 1861 marked an important change in the direction of Darwin’s work. He had weathered the storm that followed the publication of Origin, and felt cautiously optimistic about the ultimate acceptance of his ideas. The letters from this year provide an…

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  • … the Darwin family were in residence at the seaside resort of Torquay. Even though the trip halted a …

Darwin in letters, 1863: Quarrels at home, honours abroad

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At the start of 1863, Charles Darwin was actively working on the manuscript of The variation of animals and plants under domestication, anticipating with excitement the construction of a hothouse to accommodate his increasingly varied botanical experiments…

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  • … Darwin asked Philip Henry Gosse, a writer and naturalist in Torquay, about reproduction in  Ophrys …