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From Edith Evans   27 January [1882]

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Reports observations on curious cats that appear to be cat–rabbit hybrids.

Author:  Edith Hunter; Edith Evans
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  27 Jan [1882]
Classmark:  DAR 201: 9
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-13646

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  • … believed to be a hybrid of a rabbit and cat (see, for example, Train 1845 , pp. 20–1). …
  • … Bibliography Train, Joseph, 1845. An historical and statistical account of the Isle of …

To Henry Johnson   22 February 1882

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Slab with fossil annelid tracks safely arrived.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Henry Johnson
Date:  22 Feb 1882
Classmark:  DAR 146: 5
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-13699

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  • … 22 nd . 1882. Dear Sir, As very few luggage trains call at our small station the great box …

From W. T. Van Dyck   27 February 1882

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Encloses MS on sexual selection acting on street dogs of Beirut [MS of "On the modification of a race of Syrian street dogs", Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 25 (1882): 367–70, published with a prefatory notice by CD.

Author:  William Thomson Van Dyck
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  27 Feb 1882
Classmark:  DAR 180: 3
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-13710

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  • … seen such a bitch reject, one after another, a train of kindred suitors, to accept without …
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What is an experiment?

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Darwin is not usually regarded as an experimenter, but rather as an astute observer and a grand theorist. His early career seems to confirm this. He began with detailed note-taking, collecting and cataloguing on the Beagle, and edited a descriptive zoology…

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  • … his shoulder and eyes gazing intently, as if following a train of thought. This portrait fits nicely …

Darwin on marriage

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On 11 November 1838 Darwin wrote in his journal ‘The day of days!’. He had proposed to his cousin, Emma Wedgwood, and been accepted; they were married on 29 January 1839. Darwin appears to have written these two notes weighing up the pros and cons of…

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  • … as Lyell does, correcting & adding up new information to old train & I do not see what line …

Visiting the Darwins

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'As for Mr Darwin, he is entirely fascinating…'  In October 1868 Jane Gray and her husband spent several days as guests of the Darwins, and Jane wrote a charming account of the visit in a sixteen-page letter to her sister.  She described Charles…

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  • … before the fire in our chamber at night. We took the train at 3.30, meeting Dr. & Mrs. …
  • … Mrs. Hooker & I went in their carriage— We took the train at Orpington, Dr. Gray & I …

Darwin in letters, 1879: Tracing roots

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Darwin spent a considerable part of 1879 in the eighteenth century. His journey back in time started when he decided to publish a biographical account of his grandfather Erasmus Darwin to accompany a translation of an essay on Erasmus’s evolutionary ideas…

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  • … [before 31 July 1879] ). Darwin advised travelling by train, although it took eight hours, assuring …

Darwin in letters, 1876: In the midst of life

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1876 was the year in which the Darwins became grandparents for the first time.  And tragically lost their daughter-in-law, Amy, who died just days after her son's birth.  All the letters from 1876 are now published in volume 24 of The Correspondence…

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  • … 1876 ). By the time the Darwins were organising a special train carriage to get Caroline home, they …