This volume is part of the definitive edition of letters written by and to Charles Darwin, the most celebrated naturalist of the nineteenth century. Notes and appendixes put these fascinating and wide-ranging letters in context, making the letters accessible to both scholars and general readers. Darwin depended on correspondence to collect data from all over the world, and to discuss his emerging ideas with scientific colleagues, many of whom he never met in person. The letters are published chronologically: volume 26 includes letters from 1878, the year in which Darwin with his son Francis carried out experiments on plant movement and bloom on plants. Francis spent the summer at a botanical research institute in Germany; and father and son exchanged many detailed letters about his work. Meanwhile, Darwin tried to secure government support for attempts by one of his Irish correspondents to breed a blight-resistant potato.
Charles Darwin, Frederick Burkhardt, Sydney Smith James A. Secord, Alison M. Pearn ... A mesure que dans le monde antediluvien ces communications ont cessées et que les crevasses on été remplies par l'injection de matieres minerales ...
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From Richard Thomas Lowe 19 September 1854 Lea Rectory Gainsboro ' Sept ! 19th / 54 My dear Sir I think I shd have no difficulty in pronouncing on a fair set of extinct fossil Helices whether they belonged to the Mad ! group . The Mad ?
Charles Darwin, Frederick Burkhardt, Sydney Smith James A. Secord, Alison M. Pearn ... Is this not so- be that as it may I have just got Weddells monograph of Urticæ from binder back & as I told you that I thought it would prove as ...
Thus the letters are a mine of information about the work in progress of a creative genius who produced an intellectual revolution." --
The editors gratefully acknowledge the valuable assistance of Tim Benton , Sheila Dean , Arne Hessenbruch , Shelley Innes , Robert Lindsey , and Sarah Wilmot , and extend thanks to Jean Macqueen for providing the index to the ...
In conversing with an old friend not long since, Major Hoffman,4 he stated to me he had been observant of the peculiar habits of our cuckoo on two or three distinct occasions Have not had the pleasure of seeing your new edition of the ...
Charles Darwin Frederick Burkhardt, James Secord, The Editors of the Darwin Correspondence Project. avait les cheveux d'un noir de jais, et un beau teint brun chaud, comme sont d'ordinaire les femmes de l'orient.
S.E. May 5th My dear Dr. Haast I have just received the list of candidate proposed by Council ... your proposal paper was never sent for my signature & when I enquired it was too late as the paper was already suspended.
D ! Duncan , 2 & I hope it will be a pleasanter party than the last ; which a very specimen of stupidity . What an extraordinary old man he is , now being past 80 , & continuing to lecture . D ! Hawley hints that he is rapidly failing .