To Williams and Norgate 16 January [1860]
Summary
Orders J. E. Tennent’s work on Ceylon [Sir James Emerson, afterwards Tennent, Ceylon, an account of the island, physical, historical, and topographical (1859)], and Richard Owen’s Classification and distribution of Mammalia [1859].
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Williams & Norgate |
Date: | 16 Jan [1860] |
Classmark: | American Philosophical Society (Mss.B.D25.) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-2653 |
Matches: 9 hits
- … see Correspondence vol. 7, letters to John Murray , 15 October [1859] , and to J. …
- … D. Hooker, [23 October 1859]). …
- … account of the island, physical, historical, and topographical (1859)], and Richard Owen’s …
- … Classification and distribution of Mammalia [1859]. …
- … Distribution of Mammalia: Parker: 1859. — I have received your account for the Parcels …
- … Account book (see n. 4, below). Tennent 1859 . R. Owen 1859a , published by John William …
- … MS)). CD engaged this firm in November 1859 to send presentation copies of Origin abroad ( …
- … races in the struggle for life. By Charles Darwin. London: John Murray. 1859. Tennent, …
- … James Emerson. 1859. Ceylon, an account of the island, physical, historical, and …
To J. D. Hooker 3 January [1860]
Summary
High praise and detailed comments on JDH’s introductory essay to Flora Tasmaniae, which CD has now finished reading.
Disagrees on power of transoceanic migration. Advocates glacial transport of plants.
CD’s response to reviews of Origin in Saturday Review [8 (1859): 775–6] and John Lindley’s in Gardeners’ Chronicle [but see 2651].
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Joseph Dalton Hooker |
Date: | 3 Jan [1860] |
Classmark: | DAR 115: 1 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-2635 |
Matches: 23 hits
- … to reviews of Origin in Saturday Review [8 (1859): 775–6] and John Lindley’s in Gardeners’ …
- … through the tropics to Australia in Hooker 1859 , pp. cii–cv, concluding that such an …
- … s Flora Tasmaniæ ( Hooker 1855–60 ). It was also issued separately in December 1859 ( …
- … Hooker 1859 ). There are copies of both …
- … the Darwin Library–CUL; the text of Hooker 1859 was extensively annotated by CD. CD and …
- … of favoured races in the struggle for life. By Charles Darwin. London: John Murray. 1859. …
- … the plants of Australia in detail ( Hooker 1859 , pp. xxvii–cxxviii). CD refers to …
- … Hooker praised in his essay ( Hooker 1859 , p. i). Hooker listed the ‘orders’ (‘families’ …
- … Curious’ beside it in pencil ( Hooker 1859 , p. xxxiii). Hooker also listed the regions …
- … most species in the south-west; two had most in the south-east ( Hooker 1859 , p. xxxiv). …
- … species found in Australia ( Hooker 1859 , pp. xlii–l). He believed that to account for …
- … contribution to the Indian flora ( Hooker 1859 , p. l). CD believed that Hooker’s remark …
- … for such a northward migration ( Hooker 1859 , p. civ). CD explained the absence of …
- … note to this effect in his copy of Hooker 1859 , p. liv: ‘Indian Tropical plants formed in …
- … Flora of Tropics. —’ In his essay ( Hooker 1859 , p. l), Hooker remarked how curious it …
- … the continuous land connection ( Hooker 1859 , p. li). Next to this passage, CD wrote in …
- … Australian explorer Edward John Eyre . Hooker 1859 , p. liv. CD marked the passage in his …
- … seeds. —’ CD commented in his copy ( Hooker 1859 , p. xcv): I wish I knew which of these …
- … to in the letter is tipped into Hooker 1859 following p. xcvi. It is headed ‘Notes for …
- … Literature, Science, and Art , 24 December 1859, pp. 775–6. The reviewer singled out the …
- … and Agricultural Gazette , 31 December 1859, pp. 1051–2, had been written by the editor, …
- … vol. 7, letter to J. D. Hooker, 14 December [1859] , and letter from J. …
- … D. Hooker, [20 December 1859] . CD refers to his belief in a former cold period during …
To Asa Gray 7 January [1860]
Summary
Comments on AG’s memoir on Japanese plants [see 2599]; relationship of Japanese flora to N. American.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Asa Gray |
Date: | 7 Jan [1860] |
Classmark: | Gray Herbarium of Harvard University (15) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-2645 |
Matches: 12 hits
- … breakdown in his health. He had written to CD in December 1859 (see Correspondence vol. …
- … 7, letter to Charles Lyell, 29 [December 1859] ). See also letter to T. …
- … H. Huxley, 1 January [1860] . Hooker 1859 . See letter to J. D. Hooker, 3 January [ …
- … references to Gray 1858–9 and Hooker 1859 . Gray had sent CD a copy of his description of …
- … 7, letter to Asa Gray, 24 December [1859] ). Several months earlier CD had read proof- …
- … 7, letter to J. D. Hooker, 11 May [1859] ). There is a copy of the work in the Darwin …
- … Read 14 December 1858 and 11 January 1859. ] Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and …
- … in detail in letters to Gray and to Hooker in 1859. See Correspondence vol. 7, letters …
- … to J. D. Hooker, 11 May [1859] and …
- … 28 [December 1859] , and to Asa …
- … Gray , 11 November [1859] and …
- … 24 December [1859]. Gray had based his geological arguments on information given to him by …
To Thomas Henry Huxley 1 January [1860]
Summary
Will keep THH’s secret [of authorship of Times review of Origin]. It has made deep impression.
J. D. Dana’s illness.
Daily News accuses him of plagiarising Vestiges.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Thomas Henry Huxley |
Date: | 1 Jan [1860] |
Classmark: | Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine Archives (Huxley 5: 94) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-2633 |
Matches: 10 hits
- … CD refers to the Daily News , 26 December 1859, p. 2. He was particularly anxious to …
- … review of Origin in The Times , 26 December 1859, p. 8 ([T. H. Huxley] 1859a). Huxley …
- … letter to T. H. Huxley, 28 December [1859] , n. 4, and LL 2: 255. A character in Richard …
- … of favoured races in the struggle for life. By Charles Darwin. London: John Murray. 1859. …
- … to the theory when the two met in London early in December 1859. See Correspondence vol. …
- … 7, letter from Richard Owen, 12 November 1859 , and letter to …
- … Charles Lyell, [10 December 1859] . James Dwight Dana , with whom …
- … corresponded, had suffered a mental collapse in 1859 and travelled to Italy to convalesce. …
- … See Correspondence vol. 7, letters to Charles Lyell , 29 [December 1859] , and to J. …
- … D. Dana, 30 December [ 1859]. CD had previously warned Dana that overwork might damage …
To J. D. Hooker 31 [January 1860]
Summary
CD preparing historical sketch, which will go into second American edition of Origin.
Asks JDH to copy out Naudin’s line on finality.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Joseph Dalton Hooker |
Date: | 31 [Jan 1860] |
Classmark: | DAR 115: 38 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-2671 |
Matches: 8 hits
- … What was date of publication December 1859 or Jan. 1860? Please answer this. — My …
- … of Hooker 1855–60 . It was available in December 1859 ( Wiltshear 1913 ) and was also …
- … issued as an independent volume, ( Hooker 1859 ). …
- … CD gave the date as December 1859 in Origin US ed. , p. xi. See letters to J. L. A. de …
- … By Charles Darwin. London: John Murray. 1859. Origin US ed. : On the origin of species by …
- … for the third English edition (1861). Late in 1859 Hooker had drawn CD’s attention to the …
- … vol. 7, letters to J. D. Hooker, 21 [December 1859] and 23 [December], and …
- … to Charles Lyell , 22 [December 1859]. In the historical sketch included in Origin US …
From T. H. Huxley 6 August 1860
Summary
Announces great ally for CD: K. E. von Baer "worth all the Owens & Bishops that ever were pupped". Quotes Baer: "J’ai énoncé les mêmes idées que M. Darwin", but based only on zoological geography.
Author: | Thomas Henry Huxley |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Date: | 6 Aug 1860 |
Classmark: | DAR 98 (ser. 2): 31–2 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-2891 |
Matches: 10 hits
- … Bibliography Agassiz, Louis. 1859. An essay on classification. London: Longman, Brown, …
- … University, 1962. ] Baer, Karl Ernst von. 1859. Über Papuas und Alfuren. Ein Commentar zu …
- … a trip to England late in the summer of 1859 prior to the publication of Origin . Huxley, …
- … et al. , eds. Forerunners of Darwin: 1745–1859. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University …
- … the struggle for life. By Charles Darwin. London: John Murray. 1859. Ospovat, Dov. 1981. …
- … natural theology, and natural selection, 1838–1859. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. …
- … different species. ’ (translated from Baer 1859 , p. 343). Huxley was apparently unable …
- … also discussed Louis Agassiz’s Essay on classification ( Agassiz 1859 ) and Baer’s essay ‘ …
- … Über Papuas und Alfuren’ ( Baer 1859 ), noting that each work dealt with the question of …
- … Oppenheimer 1959 and Ospovat 1981 . Baer 1859 . In this ethnographic work, Baer addressed …
To Charles Lyell 14 January [1860]
Summary
Review of Origin in Gardeners’ Chronicle [31 Dec 1859].
Criticises views of J. G. Jeffreys on non-migration of shells. Cites case of Galapagos shells.
Mentions Edward Forbes’s theory of submerged continental extensions. Cites Hooker’s [introductory] essay [in Flora Tasmaniae (1860)] for evidence against any recent connection between Australia and New Zealand.
Discusses Huxley’s views of hybrid sterility.
Questions whether Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire believed in species change. Mentions views of Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire.
The distribution of cave insects.
CD’s study of man.
The problems of locating French and German translators.
Huxley’s criticism of Owen’s views on human classification.
The sale of Origin.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Charles Lyell, 1st baronet |
Date: | 14 Jan [1860] |
Classmark: | American Philosophical Society (Mss.B.D25.192) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-2650 |
Matches: 9 hits
- … Murray , 31 March [1859]. Louise …
- … Swanton Belloc had contacted CD in November 1859 offering to translate Origin into French. …
- … Correspondence vol. 7, letter to John Murray, 14 November [1859] . See following letter. …
- … Origin in Gardeners’ Chronicle [31 Dec 1859]. Criticises views of J. G. Jeffreys on non- …
- … 7, letter to J. G. Jeffreys, 29 December [1859] ). Jeffreys 1856 . There is an annotated …
- … of Origin , see Correspondence vol. 7, letters to Charles Lyell , 28 March [1859] and …
- … 30 March [1859] , and to John …
- … By Charles Darwin. London: John Murray. 1859. Variation : The variation of animals and …
- … Charles Lyell, 25 June [1856] ). Hooker 1859 , p. lxxxvii. In his copy (Darwin Library– …
From Andrew Murray 3 May 1860
Summary
Responds to CD’s comments on his review of the Origin. Regrets lack of space often causes him to do injustice to CD and to himself. Agrees to alter some of his statements
and offers some evidence for his opinions on plant hybridising.
Sends references to papers mentioning cave insects. Paussi are not blind, as CD thinks, though some other insects that live in ants’ nests are. Each country over the world has its peculiar species of Paussi, though they all live in ants’ nests. "Physical condition I say – Natural Selection you say".
Author: | Andrew Dickson (Andrew) Murray |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Date: | 3 May 1860 |
Classmark: | DAR 47: 153–153a |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-2780 |
Matches: 8 hits
- … 71. Fairmaire 1859 , p. …
- … 26. Fairmaire 1859 , p. 27. Sturm 1844 and 1847. H. Müller 1856 . H. Müller 1857 . …
- … London 4: 243–75. Delarouzée, Charles. 1859. Description d’un nouveau genre de Carabiques. …
- … Société Entomologique de France (1857), Bulletin, pp. xciii–xcv). Delarouzée 1859 , p. …
- … 67. Linder 1859 , p. …
- … Taylor and Francis. Fairmaire, Léon. 1859. Miscellanea entomologica. Troisième partie. …
- … de France 3d ser. 7: 21–64. Linder, Jules. 1859. Description de trois nouvelles espèces d’ …
- … xciii) Trou des Fades— pres d’Hyères. D o 1859. p. 67 Gargas— High Pyrenees D o . 〃 p. …
To Armand de Quatrefages 30 March [1860]
Summary
Comments on QdeB’s [Études sur les maladies actuelles du ver à soie (1860)].
Has failed to find French publisher for Origin.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Jean Louis Armand (Armand de Quatrefages) Quatrefages de Bréau |
Date: | 30 Mar [1860] |
Classmark: | DAR 147: 284 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-2736 |
Matches: 6 hits
- … A. de Quatrefages de Bréau, 5 December [1859]; and this volume, letter to J. L. A. de …
- … races in the struggle for life. By Charles Darwin. London: John Murray. 1859. Quatrefages, …
- … Armand de. 1859. Études sur les maladies actuelles du ver à soie. Paris: Victor Masson. …
- … translation of Origin . Quatrefages de Bréau 1859 . There is an annotated copy in the …
- … 1860 . CD cited Quatrefages de Bréau 1859 and 1860 on several occasions in Variation . CD …
- … de. 1860. Nouvelles recherches faites en 1859 sur les maladies actuelles du ver à soie. …
To Charles Lyell 22 May [1860]
Summary
Mentions American edition of Origin.
A "savage" review [by John Duns] in North British Review [32 (1860): 455–68].
Comments on views of G. H. K. Thwaites on the survival of simple forms as a problem in his theory.
Mentions imperfection of geological record.
Marine origin of coal.
Illness of Etty.
Encloses article by Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire on hare–rabbit crosses [Histoire naturelle générale (1854–62) 3: 222].
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Charles Lyell, 1st baronet |
Date: | 22 May [1860] |
Classmark: | American Philosophical Society (Mss.B.D25.213) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-2812 |
Matches: 8 hits
- … Press. 1985–. Dawson, John William. 1859. On a terrestrial mollusk, a Chilognathous …
- … formation of Nova Scotia. [Read 14 December 1859. ] Quarterly Journal of the Geological …
- … of favoured races in the struggle for life. By Charles Darwin. London: John Murray. 1859. …
- … of the Geological Society on 14 December 1859, the Canadian geologist John William Dawson …
- … coal formations of Nova Scotia ( Dawson 1859 ). Lyell had formerly visited this site with …
- … there (Lyell and Dawson 1853 and Dawson 1859 , pp. 268–9). The occurrence of fossilised …
- … 22 May [1860] . Lyell had raised this point in October 1859. See Correspondence vol. …
- … letter to Charles Lyell, 11 October [1859] . Lyell was intending to publish an extensively …
To J. D. Hooker 14 [January 1860]
Summary
CD has learned from Lyell that JDH reviewed Origin in Gardeners’ Chronicle writing in Lindley’s style.
Lyell is working on man.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Joseph Dalton Hooker |
Date: | 14 [Jan 1860] |
Classmark: | DAR 115: 36 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-2651 |
Matches: 6 hits
- … Cambridge University Press. 1985–. Gray, Asa. 1859. On the coiling of tendrils. American …
- … in the Gardeners’ Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette , 31 December 1859, pp. 1051–2. John …
- … Lindley was the editor of the Gardeners’ Chronicle . Hooker 1859 . …
- … Gray 1859 . CD had recently received a copy of this work, an analysis of …
- … 7, letter to Asa Gray, 24 December [1859] ). His annotated copy is in the Darwin Pamphlet …
- … of favoured races in the struggle for life. By Charles Darwin. London: John Murray. 1859. …
To a Bookseller 4 March [1860]
Summary
Orders J. B. Jukes’s Student’s manual of geology [1857] and Macmillan’s Magazine (Dec 1859).
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Bookseller. |
Date: | 4 Mar [1860] |
Classmark: | The Morgan Library and Museum, New York (MA 1492) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-2721 |
To Charles Lyell 4 [January 1860]
Summary
Praises CL’s work on human species.
A critical review of Origin in Saturday Review [24 Dec 1859].
A letter from J. G. Jeffreys criticises CD’s geological statements.
A note from William Whewell concerning Origin.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Charles Lyell, 1st baronet |
Date: | 4 [Jan 1860] |
Classmark: | American Philosophical Society (Mss.B.D25.190) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-2637 |
Matches: 5 hits
- … review of Origin in Saturday Review [24 Dec 1859]. A letter from J. G. Jeffreys criticises …
- … of favoured races in the struggle for life. By Charles Darwin. London: John Murray. 1859. …
- … Lyell 1863 ). Saturday Review , 24 December 1859, pp. 775–6. See also letter to J. D. …
- … 7, letter to J. G. Jeffreys, 29 December [1859] . Letter from William Whewell, 2 January …
- … of Origin in the issue of 31 December 1859. CD lent Lyell his copy. CD believed that John …
To J. D. Hooker 8 February [1860]
Summary
Urges JDH to work his essays into a book.
CD’s historical sketch ends with JDH’s introductory essay to Flora Tasmaniae.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Joseph Dalton Hooker |
Date: | 8 Feb [1860] |
Classmark: | DAR 115: 39 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-2689 |
Matches: 6 hits
- … intention to buy 100 copies of Hooker 1859 for distribution (see Correspondence vol. 7, …
- … By Charles Darwin. London: John Murray. 1859. Origin US ed. : On the origin of species by …
- … of Essay, but I have put down December 1859, & that ends my little Historical sketch. — …
- … letter from J. D. Hooker, [8–10 April 1859] ). The publisher of the work, Lovell …
- … of Origin (see Correspondence vol.8, Appendix IV), CD cited Hooker 1859 as follows: …
- … In December, 1859, Dr. Hooker published his Introduction to the Tasmanian Flora: in the …
To Jeffries Wyman 3 December [1860]
Summary
"You cannot tell how much your paper on Gestation has interested me" ["On some unusual modes of gestation in batrachians and fishes", Am. J. Sci. 2d ser. 27 (1859): 5–13].
Robert McDonnell has made curious discoveries on electrical organs of rays.
Is giving JW’s hog case in corrected ed. [3d] of Origin.
Would like account of tip of tail of young rattlesnake.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Jeffries Wyman |
Date: | 3 Dec [1860] |
Classmark: | Harvard Medical Library in the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine (Jeffries Wyman papers H MS c 12) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-3005 |
Matches: 6 hits
- … and fishes", Am. J. Sci. 2d ser. 27 (1859): 5–13]. Robert McDonnell has made curious …
- … and on unusual modes of gestation ( Wyman 1859 ). Annotated copies of these, inscribed by …
- … to Jeffries Wyman, 3 October [1860] . In Wyman 1859 Wyman discussed the different ways in …
- … of frogs and fish brood their eggs. Wyman 1859 , pp. 11–13. Here, Wyman described how in …
- … History 3 (1848–51): 179. Wyman, Jeffries. 1859. On some unusual modes of gestation. …
- … CD is heavily scored in CD’s copy. Wyman 1859 , p. 13. CD marked the passage in his copy …
To T. H. Huxley 9 January [1860]
Summary
Sends ticket to pigeon show.
A quotation from Erasmus Darwin’s Zoonomia [1794, 1796] shows that he anticipated Lamarck.
G. Grote impressed by Times review [26 Dec 1859, p. 8].
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Thomas Henry Huxley |
Date: | 9 Jan [1860] |
Classmark: | Imperial College of Science, Technology, and Medicine Archives (Huxley 5: 96) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-2646 |
Matches: 5 hits
- … shows that he anticipated Lamarck. G. Grote impressed by Times review [26 Dec 1859, p. 8]. …
- … and finished the sixth volume in December 1859 ( Correspondence vol. 4, Appendix IV, 128: …
- … of favoured races in the struggle for life. By Charles Darwin. London: John Murray. 1859. …
- … 7, letter to T. H. Huxley, 27 November [1859] ). CD refers to his grandfather Erasmus …
- … review of Origin in The Times , 26 December 1859, p. 8. See letter to T. H. Huxley, 1 …
From Asa Gray [10 January 1860]
Summary
Agassiz denounces Origin as "atheistical";
AG is currently reviewing it [in Am. J. Sci. 2d ser. 29 (1860): 153–84].
Jeffries Wyman praises it, though not a convert.
Author: | Asa Gray |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Date: | [10 Jan 1860] |
Classmark: | DAR 98 (ser. 2): 26a |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-2631 |
Matches: 7 hits
- … of favoured races in the struggle for life. By Charles Darwin. London: John Murray. 1859. …
- … received his copy of Origin around Christmas 1859 (see Dupree 1959 , p. 267–8, and letter …
- … missing) that CD received late in December 1859 (see Correspondence vol. 7, letter from …
- … J. D. Hooker, [20 December 1859] , and letter to …
- … Asa Gray, 21 December [1859] ). CD consequently arranged for the unbound …
- … Origin , compiled in November and December 1859, to be forwarded to Gray by John Murray , …
- … 7, letter to John Murray, 22 December [1859] ), and Gray began negotiations with Ticknor …
To Charles Lyell 1 [June 1860]
Summary
Comments on review of Origin by Andrew Murray [Proc. R. Soc. Edinburgh 4 (1860): 274–91] and views of William Hopkins on Origin ["Physical theories and the phenomena of life" Fraser’s Mag. 61 (1860): 739–52; 62 (1860): 74–90]. The attacks will tell heavily.
Mentions Blyth’s failure to receive appointment as naturalist to China expedition of 1860.
Encloses letter from Asa Gray.
Discusses gestation period in domesticated dogs.
Comments on hybrid fertility.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Charles Lyell, 1st baronet |
Date: | 1 [June 1860] |
Classmark: | American Philosophical Society (Mss.B.D25.214) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-2820 |
Matches: 7 hits
- … species. See Correspondence vol. 7, letters from Charles Lyell , 28 October 1859 and …
- … 21 November 1859 . Lyell consulted Thomas Henry Huxley on the matter on 6 June 1860 (see …
- … By Charles Darwin. London: John Murray. 1859. Phillips, John. 1860. Life on the earth, its …
- … about Origin in his correspondence. In 1859 he told a friend that the book was ‘full of …
- … see Correspondence vol. 7, letters to W. H. Sykes, 20 December [1859] , and to Charles …
- … Lyell , 29 [December 1859]). Charles John Canning had been made viceroy of India in 1858 …
- … 7, letter to Charles Lyell, 29 [December 1859] ). The letter has not been found, but for …
To J. D. Hooker 18 [April 1860]
Summary
What a base dog Owen is for praising his own work in reviewing Origin [anonymously].
J. H. Balfour is narrow-minded.
CD cannot understand pollination of Goodenia.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Joseph Dalton Hooker |
Date: | 18 [Apr 1860] |
Classmark: | DAR 115: 49 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-2763 |
Matches: 5 hits
- … University Press. 1985–. Eliot, George. 1859. Adam Bede. 3 vols. Edinburgh: William …
- … of favoured races in the struggle for life. By Charles Darwin. London: John Murray. 1859. …
- … 1860] . Owen reviewed Origin , Hooker 1859 , and three of his own publications in the …
- … letter to Asa Gray, 25 April [1860] . Eliot 1859 . For CD’s response on reading the work, …
- … 7, letter to J. D. Hooker, [26 May 1859] and n. 3. The January number of the National …
From Francois Jules Pictet de la Rive 19 February 1860
Summary
Believes Origin makes science "young, clear, elevated" but does not have the facts to prove that cumulated slight modifications could ever produce different families from common ancestors. [See 2709.]
Author: | François Jules Pictet de la Rive |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Date: | 19 Feb 1860 |
Classmark: | The University of Edinburgh Centre for Research Collections (Lyell collection Coll-203/A3/5: 110–11) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-2704A |
letter | (283) |
Darwin, C. R. | (223) |
Lyell, Charles | (7) |
Gray, Asa | (4) |
Hooker, J. D. | (4) |
Harvey, W. H. | (3) |
Darwin, C. R. | (56) |
Hooker, J. D. | (33) |
Lyell, Charles | (33) |
Gray, Asa | (23) |
Huxley, T. H. | (19) |
Darwin, C. R. | (279) |
Lyell, Charles | (40) |
Hooker, J. D. | (37) |
Gray, Asa | (27) |
Huxley, T. H. | (20) |
The writing of "Origin"
Summary
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…
Matches: 21 hits
- … hopes.— (letter to Charles Lyell, 25 [November 1859] ) The year 1858 opened with …
- … the writing of this ‘abstract’ continued until March 1859; the resulting volume was published in …
- … instinct the previous March. By the middle of March 1859, Darwin had finished the last …
- … upon Lyell for advice (letter to Charles Lyell, 28 March [1859] ). Lyell suggested the firm of …
- … plan of his book (see letter from Elwin to Murray, 3 May 1859 , and letter to John Murray, 6 …
- … the forthcoming book (letter to Charles Lyell, 30 March [1859] ). Darwin next considered calling …
- … and varieties’ (letters to Charles Lyell, 28 March [1859] , and to John Murray, 10 September …
- … Appendix II). Twice in 1858 and three times in 1859 he had gone to Moor Park in Surrey for a week’s …
- … than when I came’ (letter to W. D. Fox, [16 November 1859] ). It was during his stay at Ilkley …
- … rag is worth anything?’ (letter to T. H. Huxley, 2 June [1859] ). But as critical letters began …
- … of induction’ (letter from Adam Sedgwick, 24 November 1859 ). Equally painful was the news that …
- … (letter to Charles Lyell, [10 December 1859] ). To each of his critics, Darwin replied by resting …
- … to me to do.’ (letter to Adam Sedgwick, 26 November [1859] ). Even his strongest …
- … of Darwin’s theory (see letter to J. D. Hooker, 6 May 1859 ). Among the older scientists, only …
- … the origin of mankind. As he wrote to Darwin on 3 October 1859 , ‘the case of Man and his Races …
- … to their mercies’ (letter to J. D. Hooker, [22 November 1859] ). Late in December, to Darwin’s …
- … were the man.’ (letter to T. H. Huxley, 28 December [1859] ). Huxley admitted his authorship to …
- … without good cause.’ (letter to John Murray, 2 December [1859] ). At Murray’s trade sale …
- … had made’ (letter from Charles Kingsley, 18 November 1859 ). This and the two references to the …
- … try to make out truth’ (letter to W. D. Fox, 24 [March 1859] ). Yet he desperately wanted people …
- … on our side.—’ (letter to J. D. Hooker, 14 December [1859] ). …
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 …
- … and prompted the composition and publication, in November 1859, of Darwin’s major treatise On the …
- … exceeded my wildest hopes By the end of 1859, Darwin’s work was being discussed in …
- … ‘When I was in spirits’, he told Lyell at the end of 1859, ‘I sometimes fancied that my book w d …
- … hopes.—’ ( letter to Charles Lyell, 25 [November 1859] ). This transformation in Darwin’s personal …
- … the writing of this ‘abstract’ continued until March 1859; the resulting volume was published in …
- … Botanic Gardens at Kew (see Appendix VII). The year 1859 began auspiciously with Darwin …
- … 1854) ( Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society 15 (1859): xxv). One of the most …
- … theory. As he wrote in his introductory essay (Hooker 1859, p. ii): 'In the present Essay I …
- … to test such a theory. His essay, published in December 1859, was the first serious study of the …
- … the other’s ideas (see letters to J. D. Hooker, 2 March [1859] , 11 March [1859] , and 7 …
- … upon Lyell for advice ( letter to Charles Lyell, 28 March [1859] ). Lyell suggested the firm of …
- … plan of his book (see letter from Elwin to Murray, 3 May 1859 , and letter to John Murray, 6 …
- … the forthcoming book ( letter to Charles Lyell, 30 March [1859] ). Darwin next considered calling …
- … and varieties’ (letters to Charles Lyell, 28 March [1859] , and to John Murray, 10 September …
- … Appendix II). Twice in 1858 and three times in 1859 he had gone to Moor Park in Surrey for a week’s …
- … than when I came’ ( letter to W. D. Fox, [16 November 1859] ). It was during his stay at Ilkley …
- … rag is worth anything?’ ( letter to T. H. Huxley, 2 June [1859] ). But as critical letters began …
- … of induction’ ( letter from Adam Sedgwick, 24 November 1859 ). Equally painful was the news that …
- … ( letter to Charles Lyell, [10 December 1859] ). To each of his critics, Darwin replied by resting …
- … to me to do.’ ( letter to Adam Sedgwick, 26 November [1859] ). Even his strongest …
- … of Darwin’s theory ( see letter to J. D. Hooker, 6 May 1859 ). Among the older scientists, only …
- … the origin of mankind. As he wrote to Darwin on 3 October 1859, ‘the case of Man and his Races & …
- … to their mercies’ ( letter to J. D. Hooker, [22 November 1859] ). Late in December, to Darwin’s …
- … were the man.’ ( letter to T. H. Huxley, 28 December [1859] ). Huxley admitted his authorship to …
Rewriting Origin - the later editions
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For such an iconic work, the text of Origin was far from static. It was a living thing that Darwin continued to shape for the rest of his life, refining his ‘one long argument’ through a further five English editions. Many of his changes were made in…
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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- … Letter 2525 — Darwin, C. R. to Sedgwick, Adam, 11 Nov 1859 Darwin writes to Sedgwick to tell …
- … Letter 2548 — Sedgwick, Adam to Darwin, C. R., 24 Nov 1859 Adam Sedgwick thanks Darwin for …
- … Letter 2555 — Darwin, C. R. to Sedgwick, Adam, 26 Nov [1859] Darwin says Sedgwick could not …
- … Letter 2526 — Owen, Richard to Darwin, C. R., 12 Nov 1859 Owen says to Darwin he will welcome …
- … Letter 2575 — Darwin, C. R. to Lyell, Charles, [10 Dec 1859] Darwin discusses with King' …
- … Letter 2580 — Darwin, C. R. to Owen, Richard, 13 Dec [1859] Darwin responds to Owen’s remarks …
On the Origin of Species
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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…
Francis Galton
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Galton was a naturalist, statistician, and evolutionary theorist. He was a second cousin of Darwin’s, having descended from his grandfather, Erasmus. Born in Birmingham in 1822, Galton studied medicine at King’s College, London, and also read mathematics…
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- … into an entirely new province of knowledge’ ( 9 December 1859 ). He soon became interested in …
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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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…
John Lubbock
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John Lubbock was eight years old when the Darwins moved into the neighbouring property of Down House, Down, Kent; the total of one hundred and seventy surviving letters he went on to exchange with Darwin is a large number considering that the two men lived…
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- … or against me. ( to John Lubbock, 14 December [1859] ) When Origin was …
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
Darwin on race and gender
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Darwin’s views on race and gender are intertwined, and mingled also with those of class. In Descent of man, he tried to explain the origin of human races, and many of the differences between the sexes, with a single theory: sexual selection. Sexual…
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- … 11 April 1833 Letter to C. R. Lyell, 11 October [1859] Letter to Charles …
The Lyell–Lubbock dispute
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In May 1865 a dispute arose between John Lubbock and Charles Lyell when Lubbock, in his book Prehistoric times, accused Lyell of plagiarism. The dispute caused great dismay among many of their mutual scientific friends, some of whom took immediate action…
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- … but his views were generally derided. 1 In 1859, Lyell visited several sites in …
- … that these were indeed implements of early humans (C. Lyell 1859). In September 1860 he visited …
- … in French, earlier reports written in Danish (Morlot 1859, Forchhammer et al. 1851–5); Lubbock …
- … for their work in the Brixham cave explorations of 1858 and 1859. 5 Another controversy arose …
- … its appearance in print; first in French, dated Berne, Sept. 1859, in the ‘Mémoires de la Société …
- … zoologist M. Claparède had also conversed with me in 1859 on the researches of the best Danish …
- … gave me an abstract for my use, in a letter dated December 1859. He referred me chiefly to ‘Oversigt …
- … and Edinburgh: Williams & Norgate. Lyell, Charles. 1859. On the occurrence of works of …
- … vols. London: John Murray. Morlot, Charles Adolphe. 1859. Etudes géologico-archéologiques en …
- … struggle for life . By Charles Darwin. London: John Murray. 1859. Owen, Richard. 1863. Ape …
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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Darwin & Glen Roy
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Although Darwin was best known for his geological work in South America and other remote Beagle destinations, he made one noteworthy attempt to explain a puzzling feature of British geology. In 1838, two years after returning from the voyage, he travelled…
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- … [after September 20 1847] To A.C. Ramsay, 1 July [1859] From Thomas Jamieson, …
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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- … Letter 2447 - Darwin to Murray, J., [5 April 1859] Darwin asks his publisher, John …
- … Letter 2461 - Darwin to Hooker, J. D., [11 May 1859] Darwin expresses anxiety over …
- … Letter 2475 - Darwin to Hooker, J. D., [2 July 1859] Darwin returns the manuscript of …
- … Letter 2501 - Lyell, C. to Darwin, [3 October 1859] Lyell offers praise and …
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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- … across tropics ’. When Hooker’s essay was published in 1859, it was one of the first publications …
- … as by far the most capable judge in Europe. ’ By April 1859, he was able to tell Wallace that ‘ …
- … Abstract ’ would not be finished until around April 1859. But this was an optimistic estimate. …
- … of favoured races” ’, he told Lyell. On 31 March 1859, Darwin wrote to Murray describing his work …
- … the work of correcting proofs continued over the summer of 1859, Darwin had to take the water cure …
- … never shirked a difficulty’, he told Lyell on 20 September 1859, ‘ I am foolishly anxious for your …
- … of Science meeting held in Aberdeen from 14 to 21 September 1859. Darwin was confident that in time …
- … and negative, to his work flowed in. By early December 1859, he admitted that he needed to ‘ think …
Religion
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Design|Personal Belief|Beauty|The Church Perhaps the most notorious realm of controversy over evolution in Darwin's day was religion. The same can be said of the evolution controversy today; however the nature of the disputes and the manner in…
Darwin in public and private
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Extracts from Darwin's published works, in particular Descent of man, and selected letters, explore Darwin's views on the operation of sexual selection in humans, and both his publicly and privately expressed views on its practical implications…
Darwin’s reading notebooks
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In April 1838, Darwin began recording the titles of books he had read and the books he wished to read in Notebook C (Notebooks, pp. 319–28). In 1839, these lists were copied and continued in separate notebooks. The first of these reading notebooks (DAR 119…
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- … Hooker has it.— Very important Hookers letter Jan. 1859 Yules Ava [Yule 1858] (Innes) Hairy …
- … The Dog in health & Disease by Stonehenge—Longman 1859 [Stonehenge 1859].— on Toy–Dogs …
- … [Combe 1828] Macclintocks Arctic Voyage [Macclintock 1859] [DAR *128: 153] …
- … [G. Bennett 1860] Read 114 Village Bells [Manning] 1859] } Fanny The Woman in White …
- … Republic [Motley 1855] [DAR 128: 24] 1859 Pagets Lectures on Pathology …
- … 1803] (nothing) [DAR 128: 25] 1859 Feb. 28 Olmstead S. States [Olmsted …
- … Mast [R. H. Dana [1840] (good) Bertrams [Trollope 1859] & Adam Bede [Eliot 1859] …
- … (many novels) Dec: Dana to Cuba & back [R. H. Dana 1859] —— Cruize in Japanese …
- … on Maladies of Silk-worm [Quatrefages de Bréau 1859] Owen Lecture on Classification [R. Owen …
- … March. 8 Houdins the conjurer Life [Robert-Houdin [1859] 19 MacClintocks Narrative …
- … Gesellschaft für die gesammten Naturwissenschaften . In 1859 he was the coauthor, with E. Desor, …
- … des progrès de la géologie de 1834 à 1845(–1859) . 8 vols. Paris. [Vol. 1 (1847) in Darwin …
- … at sea . New York. [Other eds.] 128: 25 ——. 1859. To Cuba and back. A vacation voyage …
- … Eliot, George, pseud . (Marian Evans Cross). 1859. Adam Bede . 3 vols. Edinburgh. [Other …
- … (1849): 381–420. [Separately printed in 2 vols. (Paris, 1859) in Darwin Library.] *128: 177 …
- … 119: 16a Hodson, William Stephen Raikes. 1859. Twelve years of a soldier’s life in …
- … 1–46. 119: 9b [Jenkin, Henrietta Camilla]. 1859. Cousin Stella; or, conflict . 3 …
- … Library.] 119: 9a Macclintock, Francis Leopold. 1859. The voyage of the “Fox” in …
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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- … natural selection (Origin) was published on 22 November 1859. The publisher was John Murray, who …
- … cousin and business partner, the earliest letters date from 1859, the year of the publication of …
- … you may not repent of having undertaken it’ (15 October [1859] Letter 2506 ). Murray decided on a …
- … & proud at the appearance of my child’ ([3 November 1859] Letter 2514 ). In the event, all …