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Darwin Correspondence Project

To E. W. V. Harcourt   9 May [1856]

Down Farnborough Kent

May 9th

Sir

I do not know whether you will allow a strong taste for Natural History as some excuse for the liberty I take in writing to you & begging the favour of a little information. Having visited during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle & collected at many islands, I am greatly interested in their natural History, & I have lately seen your list, with valuable remarks, of the birds of Madeira.—1 I observe in your list a considerable number of occasional visitants, & I am for reasons, with which I will not trouble you, very curious to hear, whether you have any idea how frequently such stray wanderers visit the island. Whether, for instance, the same wanderer has been seen more than once. If I knew at what date the list was begun, then I could, on the supposition that the same species had never arrived more than once, get some very rude idea whether on an average one or two wandering Birds arrived in the course of a year. Might I ask whether the wanderers have been observed at the times of migration of the Europæan species?— I presume there can be no sort of evidence to lead to the belief that wanderers of the same species of Birds, which permanently inhabit the island, are ever blown from the continent to Madeira.—

I suppose I am right in inferring from your list that no regular migratory Birds inhabit Madeira.—2

If you will forgive this rather long series of questions, & be so kind, at your leisure, to afford me any information, I shall feel very much obliged, & I beg to remain | Sir | Your obliged servant | Charles Darwin

Footnotes

CD’s annotated copy of Harcourt’s paper on the ornithology of Madeira (Harcourt 1855), published in the Annals and Magazine of Natural History, is in the unbound journal collection in the Darwin Archive–CUL.
For Harcourt’s reply, see Correspondence vol. 6, letter from E. W. V. Harcourt, 31 May 1856.

Bibliography

Harcourt, Edward Vernon. 1855. Notes on the ornithology of Madeira. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 2d ser. 15: 430–8.

Summary

Has seen EWVH’s list of the birds of Madeira, and would like to know more about the ‘occasional visitants’.

Letter details

Letter no.
DCP-LETT-1870F
From
Charles Robert Darwin
To
Edward William Vernon Harcourt
Sent from
Down
Source of text
Bodleian Libraries, Oxford (MS. Harcourt dep. adds. 346, fols. 248–9)
Physical description
ALS 4pp

Please cite as

Darwin Correspondence Project, “Letter no. 1870F,” accessed on 18 April 2024, https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/?docId=letters/DCP-LETT-1870F.xml

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