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To Asa Gray   20 March [1863]

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Discusses the meaning of C. K. Sprengel’s term "dichogamy". Dichogamous plants are functionally monoecious; Primula is functionally dioecious.

Reports Hermann Crüger’s observations of Cattleya and of bees pollinating Catasetum. Crüger will observe Melastomataceae.

Has built a hothouse.

Fears Amsinckia cannot be dimorphic.

Ill health slows his work on Variation.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Asa Gray
Date:  20 Mar [1863]
Classmark:  Gray Herbarium of Harvard University (58)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-4053

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  • … from Charles Lyell, 15 March 1863 . A.  Gray 1861a . See Correspondence vol.  10, letter …

To Asa Gray   22 January [1862]

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Dimorphism: "new cases are tumbling in almost daily".

U. S. politics.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Asa Gray
Date:  22 Jan [1862]
Classmark:  Gray Herbarium of Harvard University (74)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3404

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  • … vol.  7, letter to Charles Lyell, 29 [December 1859] and n.  10). In his letter of 31  …

From Asa Gray   27 August 1866

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Hopes to make good arrangement for publication of CD’s Variation.

Agassiz claims to have proved all of America was covered with unbroken ice during the glacial period.

Author:  Asa Gray
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  27 Aug 1866
Classmark:  DAR 165: 154
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-5198

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  • Charles Lyell, 8[–9] September [1866] . CD’s notes are for his reply to Gray’s letter (see letter to Asa Gray, 10  …

To Asa Gray   10 September [1866]

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L. Agassiz’s evidence [for glaciation of America] is very weak.

Thanks AG for arranging for American edition of Variation, but doubts that the book will be successful.

Has found no differences in pollen of Rhamnus so cannot conjecture whether it is dimorphic.

The common oxlip of England is certainly a hybrid between the primrose and the cowslip whereas Primula elatior is a good species.

Reports experiments on the relative vigour of seedlings from cross- and self-fertilised plants.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Asa Gray
Date:  10 Sept [1866]
Classmark:  Gray Herbarium of Harvard University (92)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-5210

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  • 10–20 June [1862] and 28 July [1862] ). See letter from Asa Gray, 27 August 1866 . Elizabeth Cabot Cary Agassiz’s letter to Charles Lyell

To Asa Gray   26 September [1860]

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Has read sheets of AG’s third Atlantic Monthly article [Oct 1860] and praises it and AG’s other reviews and articles highly.

Is surprised at the inability of others to grasp the meaning of natural selection.

Has been testing the sensitivity of Drosera, which he finds remarkable.

Asks if AG will be able to make some observations on orchids for him.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Asa Gray
Date:  26 Sept [1860]
Classmark:  Gray Herbarium of Harvard University (28)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-2930

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  • Charles Lyell, 25 September 1860 . Maria Hooker had apparently sent CD a letter that Gray had written to her son Joseph Dalton Hooker (see letter to Asa Gray, 10  …

To Asa Gray   2 January [1863]

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Thanks AG for Cypripedium and Mitchella.

Plans to investigate pollination of Cypripedium.

Has finished Linum paper [Collected papers 2: 93–105].

Would welcome facts on "bud-variations".

Hears that Cinchona is dimorphic.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Asa Gray
Date:  2 Jan [1863]
Classmark:  Gray Herbarium of Harvard University (56)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3897

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  • 10). In 1859, James Dwight Dana had suffered a nervous breakdown from which he never fully recovered (see Correspondence vol.  7, letter to Charles Lyell, …

To Asa Gray   11 December [1860]

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The pamphlet of AG’s Origin reviews [Natural selection not inconsistent with natural theology (1861)]. CD will bear half the costs of publishing.

Will write to Huxley about Chauncey Wright’s review of Origin.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Asa Gray
Date:  11 Dec [1860]
Classmark:  Gray Herbarium of Harvard University (38)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3017

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  • 10 s. to ‘ Asa Gray for Pamphlet’. Archibald Campbell Tait , university reformer and liberal theologian, was appointed bishop of London in 1856. The review of Origin in the Quarterly Review was by Samuel Wilberforce , bishop of Oxford ( [Wilberforce] 1860 ). For Charles Lyell’ …

To Asa Gray   20 April [1863]

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Fears England and U. S. will drift into war; he and AG must "keep to Science".

Thanks for facts on Incas; regrets he has always avoided the case of man.

Has sent his Linum paper [Collected papers 2: 93–105].

Is it true that Ohio has legislated against marriage of cousins?

Can AG explain the invariable angles in phyllotaxy; are they the consequence of packing in the early bud?

Owen’s comments on heterogeny in the Athenæum [28 Mar 1863] have vexed W. B. Carpenter; CD has replied [Collected papers 2: 78–80].

Hopes AG will observe Gymnadenia; John Scott has been experimenting on its fertilisation.

Gives his observation on pollination of Cypripedium.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Asa Gray
Date:  20 Apr [1863]
Classmark:  Gray Herbarium of Harvard University (51)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-4110

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  • Charles Lyell, 18 April [1863] . CD’s letter was published in the Athenæum , 25 April 1863, pp.  554–5 (see letter from W.  H.  Dixon, 16 April 1863) . CD refers to Henry Walter Bates’s The naturalist on the river Amazons ( Bates 1863 ). Gray had been puzzled by the type of self-pollination in Gymnadenia (see Correspondence vol.  10, …

To Asa Gray   23 February [1863]

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Recommends Lyell’s book [Antiquity of man (1863)].

Quotes praise of AG’s pamphlet [see 2938].

Comments on U. S. politics.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Asa Gray
Date:  23 Feb [1863]
Classmark:  Gray Herbarium of Harvard University (55)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-4006

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  • Lyell 1863a , pp.  454–70). See Correspondence vol.  10, letters from Asa Gray , 4 and 13 October 1862  and 24 November 1862 , and letter to Asa Gray, 6 November [1862] . CD refers to the published correspondence between the American lawyer Charles

To Asa Gray   4 August [1863]

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Anticipated AG’s attitude on design in orchids. Does he not think that the variations that gave rise to fancy pigeon varieties were accidental?

Has been working hard at Lythrum

and spontaneous movements of tendrils.

Defends Drosera as a "sagacious animal" but does not know whether he will ever publish on it.

Comments on political situation in U. S.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Asa Gray
Date:  4 Aug [1863]
Classmark:  Gray Herbarium of Harvard University (83)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-4262

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  • Charles Lyell’s replies, which may have included the statement referred to, have not been found. CD had evidently hoped that Lyell would discuss the role of accidental variation versus providential design in Antiquity of man ( C.  Lyell 1863a ). On Lyell’s unwillingness to commit himself fully to a belief in CD’s theory of the origin of species, see Bartholomew 1973 . CD was writing a draft of Variation , which formed the first published part of a planned three-part work on species ( Variation 1: 3– 14; see also Correspondence vol.  10, …

To Asa Gray   23 November [1862]

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Recommends H. W. Bates’s paper on butterflies of Amazonia ["Insect fauna of the Amazon valley", Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond. 23 (1862): 495–566].

Lyell’s book [Antiquity of man (1863)] is eagerly awaited.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Asa Gray
Date:  23 Nov [1862]
Classmark:  Gray Herbarium of Harvard University (49)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3820

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  • Charles Lyell’s Antiquity of man ( C.  Lyell 1863a ), which was not published until 6 February 1863 ( C.  Lyell 1863b , p. [vii]). John Murray’s annual trade sale was held on 4 November 1862 ( Athenæum , 8 November 1862, p.  595). According to his ‘Journal’ ( Correspondence vol.  10, …

To Asa Gray   23[–4] July [1862]

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AG’s orchid observations are admirable.

Owen has lectured on birds’ descending from one form.

French criticism of CD’s Primula paper.

Only AG has seen that Orchids was "a ""flank movement"" on the enemy".

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Asa Gray
Date:  23[–4] July [1862]
Classmark:  Gray Herbarium of Harvard University (76)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3662

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  • 10 May 1862, p.  613). Neither the printed accounts of these lectures, nor the manuscript text which survives for some of them, report the details cited by CD (see letter to Armand de Quatrefages, 11 July [1862] , n.  7). However, CD apparently learned of the content of the lectures from one of his acquaintances (see letter to Charles Lyell, …
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Darwin in Conversation exhibition

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Meet Charles Darwin as you have never met him before. Come to our exhibition at Cambridge University Library, running from 9 July to 3 December 2022, and discover a fascinating series of interwoven conversations with Darwin's many hundreds of…

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  • … 9 July – 3 December 2022 Milstein Exhibition Centre, Cambridge University …