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To W. E. Darwin   3 January [1872]

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Thanks for letter [8137]. Finds observation at Stonehenge of depth of mould at different parts of slope "most valuable".

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  William Erasmus Darwin
Date:  3 Jan [1872]
Classmark:  Natural History Museum, Library and Archives (General Manuscripts MSS DAR 30)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-8140

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  • … observation at Stonehenge of depth of mould at different parts of slope "most valuable". …
  • … Earthworms : The formation of vegetable mould through the action of worms: with …
  • … observed so much without aid. — The depth of mould at different parts of slope & base is a …

To W. E. Darwin   [1 March 1872]

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David Forbes thinks WED’s chalk samples have been penetrated by surface mud.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  William Erasmus Darwin
Date:  [1 Mar 1872]
Classmark:  DAR 162: 103
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-8216

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  • … Earthworms : The formation of vegetable mould through the action of worms: with …
  • … the wonderful difficulty of the layer of mould not being thicker at the bottom of your …

To W. E. Darwin   25 January 1881

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Writes of WED’s certificate for the Geological Society

and discusses various instances of earthworm activity.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  William Erasmus Darwin
Date:  25 Jan 1881
Classmark:  DAR 210.6: 172
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-13027

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  • … Earthworms : The formation of vegetable mould through the action of worms: with …
  • … diagrams and notes on the thickness of the mould at Teg Down and St Catherine’s Hill near …

To W. E. Darwin   14 January [1881]

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Discusses earthworm activity

and animal grazing on slopes.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  William Erasmus Darwin
Date:  14 Jan [1881]
Classmark:  DAR 210.6: 171
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-13013

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  • … Earthworms : The formation of vegetable mould through the action of worms: with …
  • … working at some of your materials about mould & furrows, & your facts have proved very …

To W. E. Darwin   10 September [1880]

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Writes about worm-castings; tells WED not to bother with samples from Beaulieu Abbey.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  William Erasmus Darwin
Date:  10 Sept [1880]
Classmark:  DAR 210.6: 162
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-12710

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  • … Earthworms : The formation of vegetable mould through the action of worms: with …

To W. E. Darwin   2 December [1880]

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Gives instructions to WED about looking for earthworm activity at Brading.

Mentions James Geikie’s excellent book [Prehistoric Europe (1881)].

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  William Erasmus Darwin
Date:  2 Dec [1880]
Classmark:  DAR 210.6: 164
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-12882

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  • … the remains—measure how thick the vegetable mould is over them. The floor & walls will …

To W. E. Darwin   19 February [1881]

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Uncle Erasmus is ill.

Thanks WED for his trouble about the cottages.

He has signed the note to Higgins.

CD has used WED’s Rhododendron case in Earthworms [p. 69].

Is using paper triangles in experiments on intelligence of worms.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  William Erasmus Darwin
Date:  19 Feb [1881]
Classmark:  Houghton Library, Harvard University (Autograph File, D)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-13058

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  • … Earthworms : The formation of vegetable mould through the action of worms: with …

To W. E. Darwin   3 January [1881]

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Thanks WED for some earthworm observations.

Discusses investments.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  William Erasmus Darwin
Date:  3 Jan [1881]
Classmark:  DAR 210.6: 170
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-12973

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  • … had made in 1872 on the thickness of the mould on Teg Down near Winchester, Hampshire (see …

To W. E. Darwin   18 June 1880

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Wants WED to collect some worm-castings from Beaulieu Abbey.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  William Erasmus Darwin
Date:  18 June 1880
Classmark:  DAR 210.6: 160
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-12639

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  • … Earthworms : The formation of vegetable mould through the action of worms: with …

To W. E. Darwin   30 November [1880]

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Asks whether WED can collect some worm-castings from Beaulieu Abbey.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  William Erasmus Darwin
Date:  30 Nov [1880]
Classmark:  DAR 210.6: 163
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-12876

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  • … Earthworms : The formation of vegetable mould through the action of worms: with …

To W. E. Darwin   31 January [1881]

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Discusses investments,

earthworms,

and an article by Romanes [see 13029].

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  William Erasmus Darwin
Date:  31 Jan [1881]
Classmark:  DAR 210.6: 173
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-13034

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  • … Bogue. Earthworms : The formation of vegetable mould through the action of worms: with …

To W. E. Darwin   23 [November 1880]

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Asks WED to observe whether worms consistently draw acacia leaves into their burrows with a particular end first.

Will soon know whether he will need worm-castings from Beaulieu.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  William Erasmus Darwin
Date:  23 [Nov 1880]
Classmark:  DAR 153: 137
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-12848

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  • … Earthworms : The formation of vegetable mould through the action of worms: with …

To W. E. Darwin   5 February [1881]

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Discusses investments.

The action of worms when drawing leaves into their burrows.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  William Erasmus Darwin
Date:  5 Feb [1881]
Classmark:  DAR 210.6: 175
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-13037

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  • … Earthworms : The formation of vegetable mould through the action of worms: with …

To W. E. Darwin   4 February [1881]

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Discusses earthworms and their ability to perceive narrowest points of leaves to draw them into their burrows.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  William Erasmus Darwin
Date:  4 Feb [1881]
Classmark:  DAR 210.6: 174
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-13036

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  • … Press. Earthworms : The formation of vegetable mould through the action of worms: with …
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Referencing women’s work

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Darwin's correspondence shows that women made significant contributions to Darwin's work, but whether and how they were acknowledged in print involved complex considerations of social standing, professional standing, and personal preference.…

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  • … letters relating to Darwin's 1881 publication Vegetable mould and earthworms . …
  • … casting fieldwork. Her work was referenced in Vegetable Mould and Earthworms but she was …
  • … fieldwork. Her work is referenced in Vegetable Mould but she was identified only as …
  • … fieldwork and observations are referenced in Vegetable Mould . Letter 12742 …
  • … referenced the work of "My son Horace" in Vegetable Mould . Letter …
  • … habits of worms” referenced anonymously in Vegetable Mould . Letter 12760 - …
  • … William’s work is proudly referenced in Vegetable Mould . …

Casting about: Darwin on worms

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Earthworms were the subject of a citizen science project to map the distribution of earthworms across Britain (BBC Today programme, 26 May 2014). The general understanding of the role earthworms play in improving soils and providing nutrients for plants to…

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  • … Darwin wrote, snappily-titled The formation of vegetable mould through the action of worms , …

Earthworms

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As with many of Darwin’s research topics, his interest in worms spanned nearly his entire working life. Some of his earliest correspondence about earthworms was written and received in the 1830s, shortly after his return from his Beagle voyage, and his…

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  • … As his final published work, The Formation of Vegetable Mould through the Action of Worms was a …
  • … Papers Darwin, C.R. 1840. On the formation of mould. Transactions of the Geological Society …
  • … the hearing power of worms. In Chapter 1 of Vegetable Mould and Earth-worms , Darwin …
  • … observe the effect of vibrations upon worms. In Vegetable Mould and Earth-worms Darwin wrote: …
  • … vibrations! [1] Charles Darwin, Vegetable Mould and Earth-Worms (London: John …

Women as a scientific audience

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Target audience? | Female readership | Reading Variation Darwin's letters, in particular those exchanged with his editors and publisher, reveal a lot about his intended audience. Regardless of whether or not women were deliberately targeted as a…

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  • … Mary Tanner tells Darwin that she has read his Vegetable Mould and Worms “with great …

4.41 'Punch', Sambourne cartoon 2

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< Back to Introduction In October 1881, Darwin was included in Linley Sambourne’s series of ‘Punch’s Fancy Portraits’ of celebrities as No. 54. While the caption recurs to the old theme of Darwin’s views on human ancestry, the drawing contains a more…

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  • … to his just-published book, The Formation of Vegetable Mould through the Action of Worms. This …

4.38 Franz Goedecker, caricature

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< Back to Introduction In a caricature by the German artist Franz Goedecker, Darwin stands in front of a desk, confronting a monkey with a face resembling his own. It holds his book on earthworms, and is squatting on a copy of a German translation,…

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  • … of Berlin. The reference to The Formation of Vegetable Mould, through the Action of Worms fixes …

Volume 29 (1881) is published!

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In October 1881, Darwin published his last book, The formation of vegetable mould through the action of worms: with observations on their habits. A slim volume on a subject that many people could understand and on which they had their own opinions, it went…

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  • … Darwin published his last book, The formation of vegetable mould through the action of worms: with …

Darwin in letters, 1872: Job done?

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'My career’, Darwin wrote towards the end of 1872, 'is so nearly closed. . .  What little more I can do, shall be chiefly new work’, and the tenor of his correspondence throughout the year is one of wistful reminiscence, coupled with a keen eye…

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  • … of Darwin’s last book,  The formation of   vegetable mould through the action of worms , …

Darwin and Down

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Charles and Emma Darwin, with their first two children, settled at Down House in the village of Down (later ‘Downe’) in Kent, as a young family in 1842.   The house came with eighteen acres of land, and a fifteen acre meadow.  The village combined the…

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  • … between species.  His last publication,  The formation of mould through the action of earthworms   …

The full edition is now online!

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For nearly fifty years successive teams of researchers on both sides of the Atlantic have been working to track down all surviving letters written by or to Charles Darwin, research their content, and publish the complete texts. The thirtieth and final…

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  • … to a review of his latest book, The formation of vegetable mould through the actions of worms , …

Bibliography of Darwin’s geological publications

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This list includes papers read by Darwin to the Geological Society of London, his books on the geology of the Beagle voyage, and other publications on geological topics.  Author-date citations refer to entries in the Darwin Correspondence Project’s…

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  • … , pp.  37-9.  F1647.] —On the formation of mould.  Transactions of the Geological Society of …
  • … & Co. 1874.  [F275.] — The formation of vegetable mould, through the action of worms, …

Volume 28 (1880) now published

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1880 opened and closed with an irksome controversy with Samuel Butler, prompted by the publication of Erasmus Darwin the previous year. Darwin became fully devoted to earthworms in the spring of the year, just after finishing the manuscript of Movement in…

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  • … began writing his final book, The formation of vegetable mould, through the action of worms . …

2.3 Wedgwood medallions

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< Back to Introduction Despite Darwin’s closeness to the Wedgwood family, he was studiously uninterested in the productions of his maternal grandfather Josiah Wedgwood I, the immensely successful ceramic manufacturer. In a letter to Hooker of January…

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  • … the first wax model portraying Darwin; the plaster mould created from it; and a clay relief cast …

Darwin in letters, 1871: An emptying nest

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The year 1871 was an extremely busy and productive one for Darwin, with the publication in February of his long-awaited book on human evolution, Descent of man. The other main preoccupation of the year was the preparation of his manuscript on expression.…

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  • … in Darwin’s last book,  The formation of vegetable mould through the action of worms , published …

John Murray

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Darwin's most famous book On the origin of species by means of natural selection (Origin) was published on 22 November 1859. The publisher was John Murray, who specialised in non-fiction, particularly politics, travel and science, and had published…

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  • … sent Murray the manuscript of  The formation of vegetable mould, through the action of worms  ( …

Darwin in letters, 1881: Old friends and new admirers

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In May 1881, Darwin, one of the best-known celebrities in England if not the world, began writing about all the eminent men he had met. He embarked on this task, which formed an addition to his autobiography, because he had nothing else to do. He had…

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  • … : sales and reactions The formation of vegetable mould, through the action of worms: with …
  • … the brisk sales. When the German translator asked whether ‘mould’ and ‘humus’ were interchangeable, …
  • … of the book as a work about the production of vegetable mould: Archibald Geikie appreciated the …

2.8 Alphonse Legros medallion

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< Back to Introduction The painter, printmaker and sculptor Alphonse Legros created this bronze medallion with a profile portrait of Darwin in 1881, shortly before the latter’s death. According to a friend of Legros, the writer Thomas Okey, it was…

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  • … individually modelled in relief and cast in bronze from a mould by the traditional lost-wax process, …

German poems presented to Darwin

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Experiments in deepest reverence The following poems were enclosed with a photograph album sent as a birthday gift to Charles Darwin by his German and Austrian admirers (see letter from From Emil Rade, [before 16] February 1877). The poems were…

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  • … on your dark grave,— Away with the delusion, the mould, It is the time of battle, …

1.14 William Richmond, oil

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< Back to Introduction William Blake Richmond’s portrait of Darwin, dating from 1879, celebrated his honorary degree of LL.D (Doctor in Laws), awarded by Cambridge University in 1877. Darwin’s return to his alma mater for the presentation ceremony…

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  • … Darwin and his unique public persona simply did not fit the mould of institutional, honorific …

Darwin in letters, 1837–1843: The London years to 'natural selection'

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The seven-year period following Darwin's return to England from the Beagle voyage was one of extraordinary activity and productivity in which he became recognised as a naturalist of outstanding ability, as an author and editor, and as a professional…

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  • … The fourth presented his hypothesis on the formation of mould by earthworms. This explanation of a …
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