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Goubert, E. M. J. M. P. (d. 1867)

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  • … Botanique de France 5 (1858): vi, 14 (1867): 144, 240 letter from E. M. J. M. P. Goubert, …

Pearson, John (b) (1803/4–82)

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  • … Correspondence vol. 7, letter from John Pearson, 23 November 1858 England & Wales, …

Spearing, William (1782/3–1863)

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  • … administrations ), 1858–1966 (Ancestry.com, accessed 10 May 2016) letter to J. B. Innes, 1 …

Stoneham, Allen (1827–1905)

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  • … administrations ), 1858–1966 (Ancestry.com, accessed 4 September 2015) letter from Allen …

Thom, J. P. (b. 1828/9)

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  • … letter to W. D. Fox, 24 June [1858] vol. 10, letter from Mary Butler, [before 25 December …

Jones, Samuel (b. 1835/6 d. 1862 or later)

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  • … RG9/462/75/10) letters from Emma Darwin to W. E. Darwin, [12 October 1858] (DAR 210.6: 30) …

Sketchley, A. E. (1799–1874)

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  • … and administrations ), 1858–1966 (Ancestry.com, accessed 24 October 2013) letter from Emma …

McRae, E. A. (1859–1954)

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  • … and administrations), 1858–1966 (Ancestry.com, accessed 19 March 2014) letter from Francis …

Forrest, G. E. (1827–94)

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  • … administrations ), 1858–1995 (Ancestry.com, accessed 19 November 2020) letter from Emma …

Crew, Charles (1840/1–93)

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  • … and administrations ), 1858–1995 (Ancestry.com, accessed 20 May 2021) letter from W. E. …

Ewbank, Francis (1846–1911)

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  • … and administrations ), 1858–1995 (Ancestry.com, accessed 27 September 2019) letter from …

Geach, R. E. (1827/8–92)

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  • … and administrations ), 1858–1966 (Ancestry.com, accessed 21 August 2015) letter from A. R. …

Haswell, Robert (1817–91)

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  • 1858–1995 (Ancestry.com, accessed 2 March 2020) England, select births and christenings, 1538–1975 (Ancestry.com, accessed 2 March 2020) letter

Binns, William (1827–1901)

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  • … administrations ), 1858–1966, 1973–95 (Ancestry.com, accessed 22 September 2017) letter

Preston, Alfred (1826–1905)

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  • … administrations ), 1858–1966, 1973–95 (Ancestry.com, accessed 26 September 2017) letter

HirstSmyth, J. D. (1837/8–1908)

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  • … administrations ), 1858–1966, 1973–95 (Ancestry.com, accessed 28 September 2017) letter

Howell, S. J. (1828–89)

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  • … administrations ), 1858–1966, 1973–95 (Ancestry.com, accessed 2 May 2018) letter from R. …

Harrison, G. L. (1855–1945)

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  • 1858–1966, 1973–95 (Ancestrylibraryedition.co.uk, accessed 22 October 2019) letter from F. …

Collings, E. J. (1851–1910)

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  • … administrations ), 1858–1966, 1973–95 (Ancestry.co.uk, accessed 18 October 2019) letter

Ainslie, Robert (1803–76)

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  • … 23 November 1880 letter from Emma Darwin to W. E. Darwin, [October 1858] (DAR 210.6: 26) …
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Abstract of Darwin’s theory

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There are two extant versions of the abstract of Darwin’s theory of natural selection. One was sent to Asa Gray on 5 September 1857, enclosed with a letter of the same date (see Correspondence vol. 6, letter to Asa Gray, 5 September [1857] and enclosure).…

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  • … There are two extant versions of the abstract of Darwin’s theory of natural selection. One was …

The writing of "Origin"

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From a quiet rural existence at Down in Kent, filled with steady work on his ‘big book’ on the transmutation of species, Darwin was jolted into action in 1858 by the arrival of an unexpected letter (no longer extant) from Alfred Russel Wallace outlining a…

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  • … When I was in spirits I sometimes fancied that my book w d  be successful; but I never even …

The evolution of honeycomb

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Honeycombs are natural engineering marvels, using the least possible amount of wax to provide the greatest amount of storage space, with the greatest possible structural stability. Darwin recognised that explaining the evolution of the honey-bee’s comb…

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  • … Honey-bees construct wax combs inside their nests. The combs are made of hexagonal prisms – cells …

Darwin in letters, 1858-1859: Origin

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The years 1858 and 1859 were, without doubt, the most momentous of Darwin’s life. From a quiet rural existence filled with steady work on his ‘big book’ on species, he was jolted into action by the arrival of an unexpected letter from Alfred Russel Wallace…

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  • … The years 1858 and 1859 were, without doubt, the most momentous of Darwin’s life. From a quiet …

Diagrams and drawings in letters

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Over 850 illustrations from the printed volumes of The Correspondence of Charles Darwin have been added to the online transcripts of the letters. The contents include maps, diagrams, drawings, sketches and photographs, covering geological, botanical,…

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  • … Over 850 illustrations from the printed volumes of The Correspondence of Charles Darwin have …

Dates of composition of Darwin's manuscript on species

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Many of the dates of letters in 1856 and 1857 were based on or confirmed by reference to Darwin’s manuscript on species (DAR 8--15.1, inclusive; transcribed and published as Natural selection). This manuscript, begun in May 1856, was nearly completed by…

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  • … Many of the dates of letters in 1856 and 1857 were based on or confirmed by reference to Darwin’s …

Instinct and the Evolution of Mind

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Sources|Discussion Questions|Experiment Slave-making ants For Darwin, slave-making ants were a powerful example of the force of instinct. He used the case of the ant Formica sanguinea in the On the Origin of Species to show how instinct operates—how…

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  • … Sources | Discussion Questions | Experiment Slave-making ants For …

Dramatisation script

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Re: Design – Adaptation of the Correspondence of Charles Darwin, Asa Gray and others… by Craig Baxter – as performed 25 March 2007

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  • … Re: Design – performance version – 25 March 2007 – 1 Re: Design – Adaptation of the …

Women’s scientific participation

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Observers | Fieldwork | Experimentation | Editors and critics | Assistants Darwin’s correspondence helps bring to light a community of women who participated, often actively and routinely, in the nineteenth-century scientific community. Here is a…

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  • … Observers |  Fieldwork |  Experimentation |  Editors and critics  |  Assistants …

Alfred Russel Wallace’s essay on varieties

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The original manuscript about varieties that Wallace composed on the island of Gilolo and sent to Darwin from the neighbouring island of Ternate (Brooks 1984) has not been found. It was sent to Darwin as an enclosure in a letter (itself missing), and was…

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  • … The original manuscript about varieties that Wallace composed on the island of Gilolo and sent to …

Controversy

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The best-known controversies over Darwinian theory took place in public or in printed reviews. Many of these were highly polemical, presenting an over-simplified picture of the disputes. Letters, however, show that the responses to Darwin were extremely…

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  • … Disagreement & Respect | Conduct of Debate | Darwin & Wallace The best-known …

Fake Darwin: myths and misconceptions

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Many myths have persisted about Darwin's life and work. Here are a few of the more pervasive ones, with full debunking below...

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  • … Many myths have persisted about Darwin's life and work. Here are a few of the more pervasive ones, …

Darwin's health

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On 28 March 1849, ten years before Origin was published, Darwin wrote to his good friend Joseph Hooker from Great Malvern in Worcestershire, where Dr James Manby Gully ran a fashionable water-cure establishment. Darwin apologised for his delayed reply to…

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  • … On 28 March 1849, ten years before  Origin  was published, Darwin wrote to his good friend …

Darwin and Fatherhood

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Charles Darwin married Emma Wedgwood in 1839 and over the next seventeen years the couple had ten children. It is often assumed that Darwin was an exceptional Victorian father. But how extraordinary was he? The Correspondence Project allows an unusually…

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  • … Charles Darwin married Emma Wedgwood in 1839 and over the next seventeen years the couple had ten …

Darwin as mentor

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Darwin provided advice, encouragement and praise to his fellow scientific 'labourers' of both sexes. Selected letters Letter 2234 - Darwin to Unidentified, [5 March 1858] Darwin advises that Professor C. P. Smyth’s observations are not…

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  • … Darwin provided advice, encouragement and praise to his fellow scientific 'labourers' of both …

Darwin's bad days

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Despite being a prolific worker who had many successes with his scientific theorising and experimenting, even Darwin had some bad days. These times when nothing appeared to be going right are well illustrated by the following quotations from his letters:

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  • … Despite being a prolific worker who had many successes with his scientific theorising and …

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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  • … Darwin's most famous book  On the origin of species by means of natural selection (Origin)  was …

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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  • … At the start of 1863, Charles Darwin was actively working on the manuscript of  The variation of …

Origin

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Darwin’s most famous work, Origin, had an inauspicious beginning. It grew out of his wish to establish priority for the species theory he had spent over twenty years researching. Darwin never intended to write Origin, and had resisted suggestions in 1856…

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  • … Darwin’s most famous work, Origin, had an inauspicious beginning. It grew out of his wish to …

Darwin in letters, 1865: Delays and disappointments

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The year was marked by three deaths of personal significance to Darwin: Hugh Falconer, a friend and supporter; Robert FitzRoy, captain of the Beagle; and William Jackson Hooker, director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and father of Darwin’s friend…

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  • … In 1865, the chief work on Charles Darwin’s mind was the writing of  The variation of animals and …
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