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To George Bentham   26 November [1856]

Summary

Asks GB for help in clearing up his problems about Leguminosae, in connection with his "wild bit of speculation on the crossing of plants" [see Natural selection, p. 71].

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  George Bentham
Date:  26 Nov [1856]
Classmark:  Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (Bentham Correspondence, Vol. 3, Daintree–Dyer, 1830–1884, GEB/1/3: f. 684)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-2003

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  • … with his "wild bit of speculation on the crossing of plants" [see Natural selection , p. …
  • … which I can collect on the natural crossing of the varieties of cultivated Leguminosæ; & …
  • … conflicting; but preponderates against crossing ever taking place. Do you happen to know …
  • … flowers opening at the same time that any crossing would take place with another flower on …
  • … rather a wild bit of speculation afloat on the crossing of plants; & the Leguminosæ are my …
  • … of all organic beings occasionally crossing’ ( Natural selection , pp.  35–91). The …

Beaton, Donald. 1860. Crossing flowers. Cottage Gardener 24: 253–5.

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  • … Beaton, Donald. 1860. Crossing flowers. Cottage Gardener 24: 253–5. NF6 Q439.b.13.12 11,23 …

From A. S. Wilson   21 February 1878

Summary

On crossing Aegilops.

Author:  Alexander Stephen Wilson
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  21 Feb 1878
Classmark:  DAR 181: 111
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-11370

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To W. B. Tegetmeier   6 [March 1865]

Summary

Asks for return of page about pigeon crossing.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  William Bernhard Tegetmeier
Date:  6 [Mar 1865]
Classmark:  Archives of the New York Botanical Garden (Charles Finney Cox Collection)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-4779

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  • … Asks for return of page about pigeon crossing. …
  • … hands on it, with other M.S. , a page about crossing Pigeons. — Yours very sincerely | Ch. …

To James Torbitt   21 April 1876

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Does not think that publishing his letters as advertisement [for potato experiments] would help JT’s cause, so CD cannot give permission.

Regrets that he has neither the time nor health to undertake crossing experiments with JT’s specimens. Discusses crossing varieties.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  James Torbitt
Date:  21 Apr 1876
Classmark:  DAR 148: 94
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-10463

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  • … he has neither the time nor health to undertake crossing experiments with JT’s specimens. …
  • … Discusses crossing varieties. …
  • … and seeds in the hope that CD would perform crossing experiments; see letters from James …
  • … and overworked that I cannot undertake the crossing experiments and all the care and …
  • … There is not the least difficulty in crossing varieties; it is not necessary to remove the …

To J. D. Hooker   19 July [1856]

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Multiple creations.

Necessity for crossing in plants and animals: JDH to take up the subject; explains separate sexes in trees.

Continental extensions.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Joseph Dalton Hooker
Date:  19 July [1856]
Classmark:  DAR 114: 171
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-1932

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  • … Multiple creations. Necessity for crossing in plants and animals: JDH to take up the …
  • … that you will take up possibility of crossing; no Botanist has done so which I have long …
  • … clear that they must be liable to crossing. Sweet Peas—Bee-orchis, & perhaps Hollyocks …
  • … you oftener. If you were to take up crossing, I w d . look over my notes, which perhaps w …
  • … cases. To return again to subject of crossing; I have been inclined to speculate so far, …
  • … of all organic beings occasionally crossing’ ( Natural selection , pp.  35–91). …
  • … CD’s notes for his chapter on crossing (see n.  5, above) and on dichogamy are in DAR 49  …

Anderson-Henry, Isaac. 1863. Crossing strawberries. Journal of Horticulture n.s. 4: 45–6.

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  • … Anderson-Henry, Isaac. 1863. Crossing strawberries. Journal of Horticulture n.s. 4: 45–6. …

To J. D. Hooker   1 December [1856]

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Questions JDH on separation of sexes in trees in New Zealand flora.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Joseph Dalton Hooker
Date:  1 Dec [1856]
Classmark:  DAR 114: 185
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-2008

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  • … Dated by the reference to the crossing of trees, also discussed in the letters to George …
  • … 1856] . CD addressed the question of the crossing of trees in Natural selection , pp.  61– …
  • … I am become a good deal interested in crossing speculations, though I can come to no …
  • … difficulty to the probability of crossing, I want to know whether the following would cost …
  • … the separation of sexes (which w d . favour crossing). — Loudon calls the Viburnum, Box, …
  • … tree would have so many flowers that any crossing that took place would be with a flower …
  • … flowers were all of one sex on a tree, crossing could only take place between flowers of …

To C. W. Crocker   1 June [1861]

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Suggests procedures for breeding experiments with hollyhocks. Recommends C. F. v. Gärtner [Bastarderzeugung (1849)]. [See also 3151]

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Charles William Crocker
Date:  1 June [1861]
Classmark:  American Philosophical Society (Mss.B.D25.251)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3170

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  • … this head by Gärtner with respect to crossing white & yellow Verbascum. Are you a fancier …
  • … general course of scientific experiments in crossing or only in relation to Hollyhocks. — …
  • … open field for research in regard to crossing varieties which have been greatly neglected …
  • … Friedrich von Gärtner’s experiments in crossing white and yellow varieties of Verbascum in …
  • … up scientifically the subject of crossing & feel that you have indomitable patience, I …
  • … be very useful to ascertain the effects of crossing, especially of those varieties which …

To J. D. Hooker   [early December 1856]

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Sends JDH part of MS for chapter 3 of Natural selection ["Possibility of all organic beings crossing"] to be corrected and returned.

JDH’s report of Podostemon flowering cleistogamously under water in Bengal.

[Copious revision by JDH.]

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Joseph Dalton Hooker
Date:  [early Dec 1856]
Classmark:  DAR 205.5: 213
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-1974

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  • … Possibility of all organic beings crossing"] to be corrected and returned. JDH’s report of …
  • … suggested by CD’s interest in the possible crossing of plants that flower under water. See …
  • … Watson, 26 November 1856. CD referred to the crossing of these aquatic plants in Natural …
  • … recorded having completed the chapter on crossing on 16 December 1856 (‘Journal’; Appendix …
  • … by CD to form part of his chapter on crossing (see Natural selection , p.  63). The text …

To J. D. Hooker   [after 26] November [1862]

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Discusses differences between Asa Gray’s view and his own on crossing. A common effect is the obliteration of incipient varieties. There is heavy evidence against new characters arising from crossing wild forms, "only intermediate races are then produced". Innate vital forces are somehow led to act differently as a result of direct effect of physical conditions. Astonished by JDH’s statement that every difference might have occurred without selection. CD agrees, but JDH’s manner of putting it astonished him. CD says, "think of each of a thousand seeds bringing forth its plant, and then each a thousand … I cannot even grapple with idea". Responds to JDH’s and Lyell’s feeling that he made too much of a deus ex machina out of natural selection. [Letter actually dated 20 Nov but is certainly after 3831.] [wrong field?]

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Joseph Dalton Hooker
Date:  [after 26] Nov [1862]
Classmark:  DAR 115: 172
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3834

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  • … between Asa Gray’s view and his own on crossing. A common effect is the obliteration of …
  • … evidence against new characters arising from crossing wild forms, "only intermediate races …
  • … what I think A.  Gray believes about crossing & what I believe. — If 1000 pigeons were …
  • … This I believe is common effect of crossing, viz the obliteration of incipient varieties. …
  • … varieties have been produced; their crossing will produce a third or more intermediate …
  • … with strong tendency to vary, the act of crossing tends to give rise to new characters; & …
  • … evidence against new characters arising from crossing wild forms; only intermediate races …
  • … sports”): these eliminate all effect of crossing. — Pray remember how much I value your …

Jones, Bruce Copley. 1960. Crossing the Itchen: the Itchen floating bridge and roads 1834–1934. Southampton: City of Southampton.

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  • … Jones, Bruce Copley. 1960. Crossing the Itchen: the Itchen floating bridge and roads 1834– …

To Charles Turner   [1 April – 16 June 1863?]

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Asks correspondent whether, when growing hollyhocks, he finds it necessary to space out the different varieties to prevent crossing and thus to obtain true seed [see Variation 2: 108].

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Charles Turner
Date:  [1 Apr – 16 June 1863?]
Classmark:  DAR 96: 12
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3886

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  • … the different varieties to prevent crossing and thus to obtain true seed [see Variation 2: …
  • … been found, but information from him on crossing in hollyhocks is given in Variation 2: …
  • … prepared a draft of the section on ‘Crossing & Sterility’ ( Variation 2: 85–144) between …
  • … from each other, in order to prevent crossing & to get true seed. — As I have repeatedly …

From Robert Trail   5 April 1867

Summary

Reports on an experiment in crossing potato varieties.

Author:  Robert Trail
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  5 Apr 1867
Classmark:  DAR 178: 175
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-5490

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  • … Reports on an experiment in crossing potato varieties. …
  • … new varieties of florists flowers by crossing I am | Sir | Yours Faithfully | Robert Trail …

From James Torbitt   18 September 1879

Summary

Illness of his wife.

Potato crossing experiments; believes he has increased yield considerably.

Author:  James Torbitt
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  18 Sept 1879
Classmark:  DAR 178: 154
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-12233

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  • … Illness of his wife. Potato crossing experiments; believes he has increased yield …
  • … I have not neglected the experiments in crossing the potato. The varieties now ripe, I am …
  • … I suspect the advantage to be obtained by crossing the plant and growing it from the seed …

To Journal of Horticulture and Cottage Gardener   [before 3 February 1863]

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Answers D. Beaton’s criticism of Gärtner’s work, defending his results in crossing experiments and vindicating the memory of "one of the most laborious lovers of truth who ever lived".

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Journal of Horticulture
Date:  [before 3 Feb 1863]
Classmark:  Journal of Horticulture and Cottage Gardener n.s. 4 (1863): 93
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3966

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  • … Gärtner’s work, defending his results in crossing experiments and vindicating the memory …
  • … Gärtner for or against any exploit in crossing. ” ”I should have taken no notice of this, …
  • … Vindication of Gärtner—effect of crossing peas’. See letter to Journal of Horticulture , [ …
  • … von Gärtner and his experiments on the crossing of different varieties of peas in Gärtner …
  • … seed, he thought that he had succeeded in crossing them. With the enthusiasm of a beginner …
  • … of nine thousand distinct experiments in crossing, together with admirable observations on …
  • … Herbert were on his favourite subject of crossing. I called on him in London, and saw that …

To Journal of Horticulture   [17 May 1861]

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Thanks Mr Beaton for his answer [to 3147].

Asks further questions on points raised in Beaton’s previous papers: whether crossing white and blue varieties of Anemone apennina produced many pale shades; whether the Mathiola incana and M. glabra which crossed freely were artificially or naturally crossed.

CD is delighted by Beaton’s assertion that "not a flower in a thousand is fertilised by its own immediate pollen".

Recounts his experiments with Leschenaultia formosa to show insect fertilisation.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Journal of Horticulture
Date:  [17 May 1861]
Classmark:  Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener, and Country Gentleman n.s. 1 (1861): 151
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3162

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  • … in Beaton’s previous papers: whether crossing white and blue varieties of Anemone apennina …
  • … not know of an instance of the natural crossing of varieties,” I presume he intends to …
  • … perhaps impossible, to detect such natural crossing from the degree to which most of these …
  • … be a case of two varieties naturally crossing, though I want to know the fact for another …
  • … glabra , which the writer speaks of as “crossing freely,” were artificially crossed. Mr.   …
  • … either by a change of cultivation, or by crossing with pollen such kinds or species as …
  • … The reference is to Beaton’s article entitled ‘Crossing flowers’, published in the Cottage …

From James Torbitt   22 April 1876

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Thanks for CD’s assistance and his advice on crossing.

Author:  James Torbitt
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  22 Apr 1876
Classmark:  DAR 178: 135
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-10466

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  • … Thanks for CD’s assistance and his advice on crossing. …
  • … CD said he was too unwell to perform potato-crossing experiments for Torbitt. CD was also …
  • … seedlings”. —For your instructions as to crossing, my best thanks are a very poor return …

To the Field   [before 25 May 1861]

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Is obliged to Mr Bennett for information, the same relayed through Consul General Mr Crowe.

CD is interested in information that provides insight into the colour of the aboriginal horse and the possibility that the offspring of a cross between differently-coloured breeds revert to the colour of the aboriginal parent. He has examined crosses between pigeons for this purpose and would welcome any analogous facts resulting from crossing of distinct breeds.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  The Field
Date:  [before 25 May 1861]
Classmark:  The Field, the Farm, the Garden, the Country Gentleman’s Newspaper 17 (1861): 451
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3156A

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  • … purpose and would welcome any analogous facts resulting from crossing of distinct breeds. …
  • … The whole subject of the results of crossing distinct breeds is an interesting one under …
  • … On dun horses, and on the effect of crossing differently coloured breeds’. CD refers to a …
  • … had provided CD with information about crossing a number of different domesticated birds. …
  • … to describe the coloration of colts bred from crossing a cream-coloured stallion and two …

From G. W. Child   16 February [1870]

Summary

Criticises chapter on good effect of crossing in Variation: (1) does not accept that inbreeding alone results in degeneracy; (2) good effects of crossing exaggerated; (3) denies deleterious effects of close marriage in humans.

Author:  Gilbert William Child
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  16 Feb [1870]
Classmark:  DAR 161: 142
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-6617

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  • … Criticises chapter on good effect of crossing in Variation : (1) does not accept that …
  • … results in degeneracy; (2) good effects of crossing exaggerated; (3) denies deleterious …
  • … read your chapter on the good effects of crossing since I received your note of Jany 27— …
  • … The positive evidence of improvement by crossing produces much more effect on my mind than …
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Darwin in letters, 1869: Forward on all fronts

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At the start of 1869, Darwin was hard at work making changes and additions for a fifth edition of  Origin. He may have resented the interruption to his work on sexual selection and human evolution, but he spent forty-six days on the task. Much of the…

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  • … themselves and the form of inheritance liable to change from crossing and variability, will be able …