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From W. E. Darwin 21 June [1866]
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"It [Rhamnus catharticus?] is certainly a case of dimorphic become dioecious."
Author: | William Erasmus Darwin |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Date: | 21 June [1866] |
Classmark: | DAR 109: A80 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-5129 |
To George Maw 21 June [1866]
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Thanks GM for a specimen; it is a sport with which he is already familiar.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | George Maw |
Date: | 21 June [1866] |
Classmark: | Royal Horticultural Society, Lindley Library (MAW/1/13) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-5130 |
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Darwin, C. R. | (1) |
Darwin, W. E. | (1) |
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Darwin, C. R. | (1) |
Maw, George | (1) |
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Darwin, C. R. | (2) |
Darwin, W. E. | (1) |
Maw, George | (1) |
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Within two months of the Beagle’s arrival back in England in October 1836, Darwin, although busy with distributing his specimens among specialists for description, and more interested in working on his geological research, turned his mind to the task of…
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