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From F. A. Eck   [before 13 October 1834]

Summary

Heights of various places in Chile.

Author:  Frederick Andrew Eck
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  [before 13 Oct 1834]
Classmark:  DAR 35: 232
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-256

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  • … Verde near Valp o . 1076 Fred. A. Eck End of letter: ‘Valparaiso | Sent & c &c 1834’ ink …
  • … 16 August 1834. In his letter to Caroline Darwin, 13 October 1834 , he gave its height as …
  • … this memorandum and the letter to Caroline Darwin, 13 October 1834 ( Correspondence vol. …
  • … in a later publication ( letter to Caroline Darwin, 13 October 1834 and n. 1; see also ‘ …
  • letter was published in Correspondence vol. 1 under the name Frederick W. Eck and the date [September 1834]. …

To Catherine Darwin   6 April 1834

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Describes Patagonia and its inhabitants.

Writes of his pleasure in geology.

Predicts that Falklands will become an "important halting place". Outlines Beagle’s future itinerary.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Emily Catherine (Catherine) Darwin; Emily Catherine (Catherine) Langton
Date:  6 Apr 1834
Classmark:  DAR 223
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-242

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  • … certainly in residence when CD arrived in Santiago in August 1834 (see letter to Robert …
  • … FitzRoy, [28 August 1834] ). See postscript of letter to Catherine Darwin, 22 May – 14  …
  • … Is d . April 6 th . — 1834. My dear Catherine When this letter will reach you I know not— …

To J. S. Henslow   4 October 1834

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CD is unwell.

FitzRoy has dispatched two casks of bones and stones, a box with "very valuable specimens", and a large jar.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  John Stevens Henslow
Date:  4 Oct 1834
Classmark:  Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (Henslow letters: 23 DAR/1/1/23)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-258

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  • … Henslow letters: 23 DAR/1/1/23) Charles Robert Darwin Valparaiso 4 Oct 1834 John Stevens …
  • … the letter begun on 24 July ( letter to J.  S.  Henslow, 24 July – 7 November 1834 ). …

From Thomas Sutcliffe   [28 August – 5 September 1834]

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Gives a map of part of Chile between Santiago and San Fernando. Suggests places and people that CD might profitably visit [en route].

Author:  Thomas Sutcliffe
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  [28 Aug – 5 Sept 1834]
Classmark:  DAR 35: 405
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-255

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  • … to Sutcliffe in the letter to Robert FitzRoy, [28 August 1834] ( Correspondence vol. 1), …
  • … to Santiago, see the letter to Robert FitzRoy, [28 August 1834] . CD followed the route on …
  • … meeting Sutcliffe in his letter to Robert FitzRoy, [28 August 1834] , but had presumably …
  • … Correspondence vol. 1, letter to Caroline Darwin, 13 October 1834 . Francisco Antonio Ruiz …

To J. S. Henslow   8 November 1834

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Sends two boxes of specimens and part of his "hum-drum letter-like" journal.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  John Stevens Henslow
Date:  8 Nov 1834
Classmark:  Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (Henslow letters: 24 DAR/1/1/24)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-263

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  • … Henslow letters: 24 DAR/1/1/24) Charles Robert Darwin HMS Beagle, Valparaiso 8 Nov 1834
  • … Valparaiso November 8 th . 1834 My dear Henslow. — This letter is merely to inform you …

To J. S. Henslow   March 1834

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On fossils ([Megatherium], etc.), plants, shells sent and new ones found; geological observations. Asks for help in understanding cleavage and planes of deposition.

A new species of ostrich. Cites differences in size, colour, nidification, and geographical distribution.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  John Stevens Henslow
Date:  Mar 1834
Classmark:  Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (Henslow letters: 21 DAR/1/1/21)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-238

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  • … Henslow letters: 21 DAR/1/1/21) Charles Robert Darwin E ast Falkland Islands Mar 1834 John …
  • … having received it in his letter to Henslow of 24 July 1834 , but the context suggests …
  • 1834 My dear Henslow Upon our arrival at this place I was delighted at receiving your letter

From Caroline Darwin   30 September 1834

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News of family and friends.

Word that William Clift thinks CD’s latest fossils are of much value.

Author:  Caroline Sarah (Caroline) Darwin; Caroline Sarah (Caroline) Wedgwood
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  30 Sept 1834
Classmark:  DAR 204: 81
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-257

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  • … of June, July, and August 1834, though CD eventually received them (see letter to Caroline …
  • … Shrewsbury] 1834 | Sept 30 th . My dear Charles We were delighted to receive your letter

To J. S. Henslow   24 July – 7 November 1834

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CD is excited by JSH’s high opinion of his collections.

Discusses his notes and some new discoveries. Summary of events since leaving Falklands.

Geology of Patagonia.

Corallines at Tierra del Fuego convince him of artificiality of arrangement of their families by Lamarck and Cuvier.

Geological expedition in Andes, ending with serious illness. Specimens being sent.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  John Stevens Henslow
Date:  24 July & 28 Oct & 7 Nov 1834
Classmark:  Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (Henslow letters: 22 DAR/1/1/22)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-251

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  • … tracts’, Darwin Library–CUL (see letter to Robert FitzRoy, [28 August 1834] ). …
  • letters: 22 DAR/1/1/22) Charles Robert Darwin Valparaiso 24 July & 28 Oct & 7 Nov 1834
  • 1834 My dear Henslow A box has just arrived, in which are two of your most kind & affectionate letters; …

From Susan Darwin   [23] May 1834

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News of family and friends.

Author:  Susan Elizabeth Darwin
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  [23] May 1834
Classmark:  DAR 204: 103
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-246

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  • … See letter from Caroline Darwin, 9–28 March [1834] . Susan’s mention of the British Museum …
  • 1834 My dear Charles— Catherine very cleverly missed her turn of writing in the month of April, by inserting a few words in a Letter

From F. W. Hope   15 January 1834

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Acknowledges CD’s letter about alpine entomology of Tierra del Fuego; discusses geographical distribution; urges CD to make a chart of vegetable and geological distribution of insects. Advises him on species to collect and assures him of all assistance in describing his captures on his return.

Tells of founding of Entomological Society, and enrolls CD.

News of J. F. Stephens’ lawsuit and continuation of his Illustrations of British entomology [1827–46]. Praises general state of zoological science in England.

Author:  Frederick William Hope
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  15 Jan 1834
Classmark:  DAR 204: 127
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-235

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  • … St. | London. Jan y : 15 th . 1834 Dear Darwin Your letter of Nov 1 st . 1833, has just …

From Catherine Darwin   29 October 1834

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Family and local news. Tom Eyton will marry. Tells of the great fire of the Houses of Parliament.

Author:  Emily Catherine (Catherine) Darwin; Emily Catherine (Catherine) Langton
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  29 Oct 1834
Classmark:  DAR 204: 92
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-260

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  • … Shrewsbury October 29 th . 1834 My dear Charles The last letter we received from you was …

To Catherine Darwin   8 November 1834

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CD has recovered from his illness.

Fatigue and depression had almost decided Captain FitzRoy to turn over his command, but he was dissuaded.

Beagle will now go no further south than Cape Tres Montes and will finish survey in five months.

CD experiences his first earthquake.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Emily Catherine (Catherine) Darwin; Emily Catherine (Catherine) Langton
Date:  8 Nov 1834
Classmark:  DAR 223
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-262

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  • … Valparaiso. November 8 th . 1834 My dear Catherine My last letter was rather a gloomy one, …

To Robert FitzRoy   [28 August 1834]

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Recounts his trip [from Valparaiso] to Santiago. His meeting with Claude Gay, Thomas Sutcliffe, and others. Geology of tour uninteresting.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Robert FitzRoy
Date:  [28 Aug 1834]
Classmark:  DAR 144: 115
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-254

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  • … Quillota’. See letter to J.  S.  Henslow, 24 July – 7 November 1834 . Thomas Sutcliffe . …

From J. S. Henslow   22 July 1834

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CD’s cargo is safe; the fossils have been sent to William Clift.

JSH asks for dried plants (those sent were all of greatest interest).

Sends news of Cambridge and mutual friends.

Author:  John Stevens Henslow
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  22 July 1834
Classmark:  DAR 204: 125
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-249

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  • … 22 July 1834 My dear Darwin, It is now some months since I received your last letter, with …
  • … question. See letter from J.  M.  Herbert, [28 March] 1834 , n.  9. John Graham , Master …

To Edward Lumb   30 March 1834

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CD asks the time of shipment and vessel in which the [Megatherium] bones were conveyed.

Patagonia swarms with guanaco, but few other creatures.

Hopes to be able to draw up a tolerable sketch of the geology of the east side of S. America.

Saw Jemmy Button, who is married and will stay in Tierra del Fuego. Mentions Falkland uprising.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Edward Lumb
Date:  30 Mar 1834
Classmark:  Profiles in History (dealers) (2006)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-241

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  • … not arrive until 11 October 1834 ( BDR , p.  7). See letter from Edward Lumb, 13 November  …

From Susan Darwin   12[–28] February 1834

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Writes on CD’s 25th birthday.

Points out "errors in orthography" in his journal.

News of family and friends, visits, and other social events.

Author:  Susan Elizabeth Darwin
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  12[–28] Feb 1834
Classmark:  DAR 204: 102
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-237

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  • … 12 th . | 1834 My dear Charles This is your Birthday; so I must begin my letter to wish …

From J. M. Herbert   [28 March] 1834

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A letter full of news of Cambridge and friends: the BAAS meeting at Cambridge; charges of corruption in the University; the Cambridge petition on behalf of Dissenters.

Author:  John Maurice Herbert
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  [28 Mar] 1834
Classmark:  DAR 204: 126
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-240

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  • 1834 My dear Darwin, So long a time has elapsed since the receipt of your last kind letter, …
  • letter by writing vertically across the first page. The appeal to abolish religious tests in the universities failed. They were not repealed until 1871. ‘A certificate of presentment to a benefice, or a guarantee of support, required (in ordinary cases) by the bishop from a candidate for ordination’ ( OED ). John Carr . Samuel Marindin married Isabella Colville on 13 March 1834. …
  • letters in reply during the next two years. Beverley responded to the first, comparing Sedgwick to a bear dancing on hot iron. ( Romilly 1967 , p.  46; Winstanley 1940 , pp.  86–7. ) The Hon. George Augustus Frederick John Murray . On 11 February 1834, …

From Catherine Darwin   27–30 January 1834

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News of family and friends: W. D. Fox will marry in the spring; private theatricals at Eaton house-party.

Author:  Emily Catherine (Catherine) Darwin; Emily Catherine (Catherine) Langton
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  27–30 Jan 1834
Classmark:  DAR 204: 91
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-236

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  • 1834. My dear Charles I think Caroline has written to you since we received your letter of …

To Catherine Darwin   20–9 July 1834

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In the past six months he has done much geology and natural history. His geological pursuits are a source of high pleasure. Has lately determined to work chiefly on corals.

Spent three weeks going up the Santa Cruz with a party; they ran out of provisions 20 miles from the Cordilleras. Winter at present prevents his doing much natural history.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Emily Catherine (Catherine) Darwin; Emily Catherine (Catherine) Langton
Date:  20–9 July 1834
Classmark:  DAR 223
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-248

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  • … 20 th . — 1834— My dear Catherine. Being at sea & the weather fine, I will begin a letter, …

To Caroline Darwin   9–12 August 1834

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Thanks for her letter of March, which gave him his first explanation of the interest in the [Megatherium] head he had sent.

Wants E. A. Darwin to tell William Clift not to remove numbers or markers on any specimens. The British Museum has first claim on any of his specimens; CD cannot at present say where any should go.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Caroline Sarah (Caroline) Darwin; Caroline Sarah (Caroline) Wedgwood
Date:  9–12 Aug 1834
Classmark:  DAR 223
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-253

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  • 1834 My dear Caroline A ship sails for Liverpool tomorrow. I will try to scribble this sheet full & if so send it off. — I received your letter, …
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Darwin’s earthquakes

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Darwin experienced his first earthquake in 1834, but it was a few months later that he was really confronted with their power. Travelling north along the coast of Chile, Darwin and Robert FitzRoy, captain of HMS Beagle, were confronted with a series of…

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  • … I have had ill luck however in only one little earthquake having happened Darwin to …

Diagrams and drawings in letters

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Over 850 illustrations from the printed volumes of The Correspondence of Charles Darwin have been added to the online transcripts of the letters. The contents include maps, diagrams, drawings, sketches and photographs, covering geological, botanical,…

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  • … Over 850 illustrations from the printed volumes of The Correspondence of Charles Darwin have …

Darwin’s reading notebooks

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In April 1838, Darwin began recording the titles of books he had read and the books he wished to read in Notebook C (Notebooks, pp. 319–28). In 1839, these lists were copied and continued in separate notebooks. The first of these reading notebooks (DAR 119…

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  • … In April 1838, Darwin began recording the titles of books he had read and the books he wished to …

Conrad Martens

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Conrad Martens was born in London, the son of an Austrian diplomat. He studied landscape painting under the watercolourist Copley Fielding (1789–1855), who also briefly taught Ruskin. In 1833 he was on board the Hyacinth, headed for India, but en route in…

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  • … Conrad Martens was born in London, the son of an Austrian diplomat. He studied landscape painting …

Dining at Down House

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Sources|Discussion Questions|Experiment Dining, Digestion, and Darwin's Domestic Life While Darwin is best remembered for his scientific accomplishments, he greatly valued and was strongly influenced by his domestic life. Darwin's…

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  • … Sources | Discussion Questions | Experiment Dining, Digestion, and Darwin's …

Scientific Networks

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Friendship|Mentors|Class|Gender In its broadest sense, a scientific network is a set of connections between people, places, and things that channel the communication of knowledge, and that substantially determine both its intellectual form and content,…

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  • … Friendship | Mentors | Class | Gender In its broadest sense, a scientific …

Books on the Beagle

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The Beagle was a sort of floating library.  Find out what Darwin and his shipmates read here.

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  • … ‘Considering the limited disposable space in so very small a ship, we contrived to carry more …

Darwin in letters, 1882: Nothing too great or too small

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In 1882, Darwin reached his 74th year Earthworms had been published the previous October, and for the first time in decades he was not working on another book. He remained active in botanical research, however. Building on his recent studies in plant…

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  • … In 1882, Darwin reached his 74th year Earthworms had been published the previous October, and …

Darwin in letters, 1837–1843: The London years to 'natural selection'

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The seven-year period following Darwin's return to England from the Beagle voyage was one of extraordinary activity and productivity in which he became recognised as a naturalist of outstanding ability, as an author and editor, and as a professional…

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  • … The seven-year period following Darwin's return to England from the Beagle  voyage was one of …

The Lyell–Lubbock dispute

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In May 1865 a dispute arose between John Lubbock and Charles Lyell when Lubbock, in his book Prehistoric times, accused Lyell of plagiarism. The dispute caused great dismay among many of their mutual scientific friends, some of whom took immediate action…

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  • … In May 1865 a dispute arose between John Lubbock and Charles Lyell when Lubbock, in his book …

Thomas Burgess

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As well as its complement of sailors, the Beagle also carried a Royal Marine sergeant and seven marines, one of whom was Thomas Burgess. When the Beagle set sail he was twenty one, having been born in October 1810 to Israel and Hannah Burgess of Lancashire…

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  • … As well as its complement of sailors, the Beagle also carried a Royal Marine sergeant and …

Bibliography of Darwin’s geological publications

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This list includes papers read by Darwin to the Geological Society of London, his books on the geology of the Beagle voyage, and other publications on geological topics.  Author-date citations refer to entries in the Darwin Correspondence Project’s…

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  • … This list includes papers read by Darwin to the Geological Society of London, his books on the …

Robert FitzRoy

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Robert FitzRoy was captain of HMS Beagle when Darwin was aboard. From 1831 to 1836 the two men lived in the closest proximity, their relationship revealed by the letters they exchanged while Darwin left the ship to explore the countries visited during the…

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  • … Robert FitzRoy was captain of HMS Beagle when Darwin was aboard. From 1831 to 1836 the two men …

Darwin’s study of the Cirripedia

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Darwin’s work on barnacles, conducted between 1846 and 1854, has long posed problems for historians. Coming between his transmutation notebooks and the Origin of species, it has frequently been interpreted as a digression from Darwin’s species work. Yet…

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  • … Darwin’s work on barnacles, conducted between 1846 and 1854, has long posed problems for …

Edward Lumb

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Edward Lumb was born in Yorkshire. According to the memoirs of his daughter Anne, Lady Macdonell, he travelled to Buenos Aires aged sixteen with his merchant uncle, Charles Poynton, and after some fortunate enterprises set up in business there. In 1833…

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  • … Edward Lumb was born in Yorkshire. According to the memoirs of his daughter Anne, Lady Macdonell, …

George Robert Waterhouse

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George Waterhouse was born on 6 March 1810 in Somers Town, North London. His father was a solicitor’s clerk and an amateur lepidopterist. George was educated from 1821-24 at Koekelberg near Brussels. On his return he worked for a time as an apprentice to…

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  • … George Waterhouse was born on 6 March 1810 in Somers Town, North London. His father was a …

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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  • … ‘My heart & soul care for worms & nothing else in this world,’ Darwin wrote to his old Shrewsbury …

Introduction to the Satire of FitzRoy's Narrative of the Voyages of the Adventure and Beagle

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'a humble toadyish follower…': Not all pictures of Darwin during the Beagle voyage are flattering.  Published here for the first time is a complete transcript of a satirical account of the Beagle’s brief visit in 1836 to the Cocos Keeling islands…

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  • … I naturally wished to have a savant at my elbow – in the position of a humble toadyish …

Satire of FitzRoy's Narrative of the Voyages of the Adventure and Beagle, by John Clunies Ross. Transcription by Katharine Anderson

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[f.146r Title page] Voyages of the Adventure and Beagle Supplement / to the 2nd 3rd and Appendix Volumes of the First / Edition Written / for and in the name of the Author of those / Volumes By J.C. Ross. / Sometime Master of a…

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  • … [ f.146r Title page ] Voyages of the Adventure and Beagle …