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To J. D. Hooker   [18 May 1862]

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Leschenaultia seems very odd. Will try with pollen left on for 48 hours. Illustrates diversity of structures for same purpose.

Bentham’s and Oliver’s good opinion of Orchids is reassuring.

Anxious to experiment on Melastomataceae; thinks it will give important results.

Wants Leschenaultia formosa to try whether viscid outside surface can be fertilised.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Joseph Dalton Hooker
Date:  [18 May 1862]
Classmark:  DAR 115: 154
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3558

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  • … DAR 115: 154 Charles Robert Darwin Leith Hill Place [18 May 1862] Joseph Dalton Hooker …
  • … and by reference to the Darwins’ stay at Leith Hill Place, home of Caroline Sarah Wedgwood …
  • … Wedgwood III .  The Darwins stayed at Leith Hill Place from 15 to 22 May 1862 (see ‘ …
  • Leith Hill Place Sunday My dear old friend. I cordially thank you for your two letters; & …

To W. D. Fox   [17 May 1862]

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Thanks WDF for interesting letter about turkeys. Would be grateful for information on fertility of the hybrids.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  William Darwin Fox
Date:  [17 May 1862]
Classmark:  Christ’s College Library, Cambridge (MS 53 Fox 133)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3555

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  • … MS 53 Fox 133) Charles Robert Darwin Leith Hill Place [17 May 1862] William Darwin Fox …
  • … CD recorded spending 15 to 22 May 1862 at Leith Hill Place, the Surrey home of his sister …
  • Leith Hill Place | Dorking Saturday My dear Fox Your letter has been forwarded here, where …

To J. D. Hooker   15 [May 1862]

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Yellow anthers of Heterocentron produce on the same plant thrice as many seeds as the crimson anthers. Crimson anther seeds produce dwarf plants, others rise high up. Monochaetum ensiferum facts are still more strange. Wants to investigate the case, and asks for a plant of the Melastomataceae just before flowering.

Has JDH a Rhododendron boothii from Bhutan with pistil bent the wrong way?

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Joseph Dalton Hooker
Date:  15 [May 1862]
Classmark:  DAR 115: 151
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3548

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  • … DAR 115: 151 Charles Robert Darwin Leith Hill Place 15 [May 1862] Joseph Dalton Hooker …
  • … by reference to the Darwins’ stay at Leith Hill Place, home of Josiah Wedgwood III (see …
  • Leith Hill Place, Dorking (where we stay till this day week) Thursday 15 My dear Hooker I …

To Alexander Goodman More   18 May [1862]

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Asks AGM to experiment on Epipactis palustris.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Alexander Goodman More
Date:  18 May [1862]
Classmark:  Royal Irish Academy (A. G. More papers RIA MS 4 B 46)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3560

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  • … papers RIA MS 4 B 46) Charles Robert Darwin Leith Hill Place Down letterhead 18 May [1862] …
  • … Down Bromley Kent [Leith Hill Place] May 18 th My dear Sir If you sh d . have leisure & …

From W. E. Darwin   8 July [1862]

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WED reports on studying the pollen of grass and Valerian through his microscope.

Author:  William Erasmus Darwin
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  8 July [1862]
Classmark:  Cornford Family Papers (DAR 275: 3)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3644F

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  • … Wedgwood , William’s cousin, was visiting Leith Hill Place, Dorking, Surrey, home of …
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What to take

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  • … A friend from Darwin's time at Edinburgh suggests books and equipment to take on the voyage. …

Darwn's letters from 1878 online

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Investigating the movements and 'sleep' of plants, being entertained by the mental faculties of his young grandson Bernard, finally elected a corresponding member of the French Académie des sciences, trying to secure a government grant to support…

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  • … the Darwins set off on a round of visits to relatives at Leith Hill and Abinger in Surrey, and then …

1.1 Ellen Sharples pastel

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< Back to Introduction The earliest surviving portrayal of Darwin, who was born on 12 February 1809, is this pastel or chalk drawing by Ellen Wallace Sharples. He is shown kneeling chivalrously before his sister Catherine (born in 1810), in the kind…

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  • … exhibition, ‘in the possession of Miss Wedgwood of Leith Hill Place’; i.e. Sophy Wedgwood, daughter …

Darwin and barnacles

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In a letter to Henslow in March 1835 Darwin remarked that he had done ‘very little’ in zoology; the ‘only two novelties’ he added, almost as an afterthought, were a new mollusc and a ‘genus in the family Balanidæ’ – a barnacle – but it was an oddity. Who,…

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  • … world of sea creatures he could observe on the beach at Leith. His first paper, in March 1827, …

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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  • … of fieldwork undertaken in the fields around her home at Leith Hill Place. Letter 6139 …

Darwin in letters, 1880: Sensitivity and worms

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‘My heart & soul care for worms & nothing else in this world,’ Darwin wrote to his old Shrewsbury friend Henry Johnson on 14 November 1880. Darwin became fully devoted to earthworms in the spring of the year, just after finishing the manuscript of…

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  • … Lucy, were asked to recall observations made years ago on Leith Hill common: ‘If Lucy is with you, I …
  • … Caroline, Darwin’s elder sister. The couple had settled at Leith Hill Place in Surrey, which became …

Darwin's in letters, 1873: Animal or vegetable?

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Having laboured for nearly five years on human evolution, sexual selection, and the expression of emotions, Darwin was able to devote 1873 almost exclusively to his beloved plants. He resumed work on the digestive powers of sundews and Venus fly traps, and…

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  • … Montague Street in London in March, visited the Wedgwoods at Leith Hill Place in June, stayed with …

Darwin in letters, 1871: An emptying nest

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The year 1871 was an extremely busy and productive one for Darwin, with the publication in February of his long-awaited book on human evolution, Descent of man. The other main preoccupation of the year was the preparation of his manuscript on expression.…

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  • … yards of ground were marked out near the Wedgwoods’ home, Leith Hill Place in Surrey, and CD’s niece …

Darwin in letters, 1878: Movement and sleep

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In 1878, Darwin devoted most of his attention to the movements of plants. He investigated the growth pattern of roots and shoots, studying the function of specific organs in this process. Working closely with his son Francis, Darwin devised a series of…

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  • … William and his wife Sara, and visits to the Wedgwoods at Leith Hill Place, and the Farrers at …