The Correspondence of Charles Darwin

  • The Correspondence of Charles Darwin: Volume 28, 1880
    By Charles Darwin, The Editors of the Darwin Correspondence Project

    Ball's book was favourably reviewed in the Athenæum, 13 March 1880, pp. 337–8. No other reviews have been found. Ball gave up his position at the Geological Survey of India in 1881, when he became professor of geology and mineralogy at ...

  • The Correspondence of Charles Darwin: Volume 1, 1821-1836
    By Charles Darwin, Frederick Burkhardt, Sydney Smith

    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 .

  • The Correspondence of Charles Darwin: 1821-1860
    By Charles Darwin, Duncan M. Porter, Sheila Ann Dean

    George Beccaloni , Milton Forsyth , Quentin Keynes , Chris Kohler , Joseph Sakmyster , and John Wilson have generously provided photocopies of or information about newly found letters , and Richard Brent provided photocopies of letters ...

  • The Correspondence of Charles Darwin
    By Charles Darwin

    2 CD evidently forwarded the material to Duncan because, like Lonsdale, he specialised in fossil corals. ... believe to remain |Dear Madam, | Yours faithfully | Ch. Darwin P.S. Ishd. much like to hear the results of Mr. H's experiments.

  • The Correspondence of Charles Darwin: Volume 3, 1844-1846
    By Charles Darwin, Frederick Burkhardt

    Charles Darwin, Frederick Burkhardt, Sydney Smith James A. Secord, Alison M. Pearn ... August ( 1845 ] 0.3 My ] ' M ' over ' D ' 2.2 St .; as ] semicolon added ; ' as ' over 3.1 my Bookseller & Binder 3.2 ] interl 3.2 M ! Darwin ) above ...

  • The Correspondence of Charles Darwin: Volume 7, 1858-1859
    By Charles Darwin, Frederick Burkhardt

    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 ...

  • The Correspondence of Charles Darwin: Volume 6, 1856-1857
    By Charles Darwin, Frederick Burkhardt

    Conolly , Arthur ( 1807-42 ? ) . Captain in the East India Company's service . ... Corker , Edward Langley . Tracing - paper manufacturer , stationer , account book manufacturer , engraver , and printer at ni Queen Street , Cheapside ...

  • The Correspondence of Charles Darwin: Volume 5, 1851-1855
    By Charles Darwin, Frederick Burkhardt

    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 ?

  • The Correspondence of Charles Darwin
    By Charles Darwin, Frederick Burkhardt, Sydney Smith

    Rector of Lea, Lincolnshire, 1852—74. Published a flora of Madeira (1868—72). Friend of Thomas Vernon Wollaston. (R. Desmond 1994, ODNB.) Lubbock, Ellen Frances (1834/5^79). Daughter of Peter Hordern, clergyman, of Chorlton-cum-Hardy, ...

  • The Correspondence of Charles Darwin
    By Charles Darwin

    Cassis, Mauritius: M. Coquet. Lamarck, Jean Baptiste Pierre Antoine. 1809. Philosophie zoologique; ou exposition des considérations ... Lee, Richard B. and Daly, Richard H. 1999. Cambridge encyclopedia of hunters and gatherers.

  • The Correspondence of Charles Darwin
    By Charles Darwin

    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 ...

  • The Correspondence of Charles Darwin
    By Charles Darwin

    From Julius von Haast 16 December 1876 Canterbury Museum | Christchurch Decb 16. 1876 My dear Dr Darwin— In the life, letters & journals of George Ticknor Vol I page 196, there is a passage having reference to Pangenesis, ...

  • The Correspondence of Charles Darwin
    By Charles Darwin

    This volume is part of the definitive edition of letters written by and to Charles Darwin, the most celebrated naturalist of the nineteenth century.

  • The Correspondence of Charles Darwin
    By Charles Darwin

    Dictionary of British and Irish botanists and horticulturists including plant collectors, flower painters and garden designers. New edition, revised with the assistance of Christine Ellwood. London: Taylor & Francis and the Natural ...

  • The Correspondence of Charles Darwin: Volume 29, 1881
    By Charles Darwin

    Dictionary of British and Irish botanists and horticulturists including plant collectors, flower painters and garden designers. New edition, revised with the assistance of Christine Ellwood. London: Taylor & Francis and the Natural ...

  • The Correspondence of Charles Darwin
    By Charles Darwin

    Charles Darwin Frederick Burkhardt, James A. Secord, The Editors of the Darwin Correspondence Project. trop heureux de cet événement et trop flatté de voir mon nom inscrit près du votre pour ne pas venir vous témoigner ma vive ...

  • The Correspondence of Charles Darwin: Volume 2, 1837-1843
    By Charles Darwin, Frederick Burkhardt

    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 ...

  • The Correspondence of Charles Darwin
    By Charles Darwin

    Charles Darwin Frederick Burkhardt, James Secord, The Editors of the Darwin Correspondence Project ... Tout le monde a fait la même chose à l'égard d'Alexandre de Humboldt. Ce sont de purs renseignements.— Si vous croyez qu'il suffit ...

  • The Correspondence of Charles Darwin
    By Charles Darwin

    Charles Darwin Frederick Burkhardt, James A. Secord, The Editors of the Darwin Correspondence Project ... et les inférieures (consistant en une perfection incessante), il en est peutêtre ainsi entre le monde animal et le végétal.

  • The Correspondence of Charles Darwin
    By Charles Darwin

    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.