skip to content

Darwin Correspondence Project

Search: contains "1860"

Darwin Correspondence Project
Search:
1860 in keywords disabled_by_default
Lyell, Charles in correspondent disabled_by_default
Darwin, C. R. in correspondent disabled_by_default
84 Items
Sorted by:  
Page: 1 2 3 4 5  Next

From Charles Lyell   25 September 1860

Summary

Returns "excellent" MS in which CD favours hybrid origin of domestic dog, which CL believes strengthens case for common progenitor of wild species.

Doubts CD’s authorities for antiquity of dingo.

Variation will raise many points for investigation.

"Leporine" hare–rabbit hybrid should be investigated.

Has re-read passages in Origin that CD suggested.

Annals of Natural History would probably reprint Gray’s review of Origin at their own expense.

CD’s thought that modern reptiles could not develop into existing Mammalia but only into another high form is a "grand notion" compatible with "the infinite capacity of the creative power".

Comments on New Guinea marsupials.

Still thinks that the Australian genera and species are so well fitted for extraordinary droughts that they would get the better of the dingo.

Suggests that once there were more races of man, though from common stock. Competition and then hybridity checked divergence.

Falconer’s views on elephant classification. CL attaches little value to Falconer’s objection that mastodons and elephants do not come in chronologically, as they should in CD’s view.

Author:  Charles Lyell, 1st baronet
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  25 Sept 1860
Classmark:  The University of Edinburgh Centre for Research Collections (Lyell collection Coll-203/A3/7: 3–12)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-2927A

Matches: 15 hits

  • … K.  M.  Lyell ed.  1881, 2: 339). See also letter to Charles Lyell, 28 [September 1860] . …
  • … From Charles Lyell    25 September 1860
  • … Coll-203/A3/7: 3–12) Charles Lyell, 1st baronet 25 Sept 1860 Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … Bibliography Anca, François. 1860. Notes on two newly discovered ossiferous caves in …
  • … See letter to Charles Lyell, 11 August [1860] . CD described the ‘doctrine’ of Pyotr Simon …
  • … See Anca 1860 . Falconer was engaged in an extensive study of the fossil elephants and …
  • … 25. Sept.  1860 I return the M.S.  on dogs which I think excellent. The case you make out …
  • … Murray. 1868. [Wilberforce, Samuel. ] 1860. [Review of Origin. ] Quarterly Review 108: …
  • … an incipient species? ’ ( [Wilberforce] 1860 , p.  235). This passage and others relating …
  • … in CD’s copy of the review (Darwin Pamphlet Collection–CUL). Selwyn 1858 and 1860. See …
  • … letter to Charles Lyell, 23 [September 1860] . Lyell visited Hugh Falconer soon after …
  • … to as the second was published in January 1860. Lyell evidently considered this to have …
  • … See letter to Charles Lyell, 5 [July 1860] . Abraham Dee Bartlett was superintendent of …
  • … called leporines at the gardens early in July 1860 (Wilson ed.  1970, p.  465). Bartlett …
  • … to include in Origin . See letter to Charles Lyell, 23 [September 1860] . Göppert 1842 . …

From Charles Lyell   [before 20 November 1860]

Summary

Discusses the possibility of a land-bridge connecting Biscay with Ireland and the consequent occurrence in southern Ireland of Asturian plants which are absent from England.

Asks if Hooker or anyone has criticised Edward Forbes’ botanical migration of five floras in the British Isles ["On the connexion between the distribution of existing fauna and flora of the British Isles, and the geological changes which have affected their area", Mem. Geol. Surv. G. B. 1 (1846): 336–432].

Author:  Charles Lyell, 1st baronet
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  [before 20 Nov 1860]
Classmark:  DAR 170.2: 80
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-2902

Matches: 10 hits

  • … From Charles Lyell   [before 20 November 1860] …
  • … 170.2: 80 Charles Lyell, 1st baronet unstated [before 20 Nov 1860] Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … CD’s reply, see the following letter. See letter to J.  D.  Hooker, 21 November [1860] . …
  • … Phillips 1860 , in which John Phillips addressed the question of the origin of life on …
  • … Library–CUL. Phillips cites Adam Sedgwick in Phillips 1860 , pp.  191 and 203 n.  1. …
  • … in London 1: 336–432. Phillips, John. 1860. Life on the earth, its origin and succession. …
  • … to the letter to Charles Lyell, 20 November [1860] . De la Beche 1834 , p.  190. The map …
  • … of Ellon in our last Quarterly Journal.  1860 p 349 &c. His 5 periods at p 370 can be made …
  • … in the explanation of geographical distribution. See nn.  6 and 7, below. Jamieson 1860 . …
  • … Jamieson 1860 , pp.  370–1. The text gives a synopsis of five possible stages in the ‘ …

From Charles Lyell   [13–14 February 1860]

Summary

Discusses phases of climate.

Describes fossil mammals discovered by Auguste Bravard in South America.

Has had argument with Bishop of Oxford [Samuel Wilberforce] about CD’s book [Origin].

Discusses review in Annals and Magazine of Natural History. Guesses that T. V. Wollaston is the author.

Discusses evidence of shells on Madeira.

Comments on paper by Wallace ["On the zoological geography of the Malay Archipelago", J. Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. (Zool.) 4 (1860): 172–84].

Author:  Charles Lyell, 1st baronet
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  [13–14 Feb 1860]
Classmark:  DAR 205.3: 283, DAR 205.9: 395
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-2694

Matches: 10 hits

  • … From Charles Lyell   [13–14 February 1860] …
  • … geography of the Malay Archipelago", J. Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. (Zool. ) 4 (1860): 172–84]. …
  • … DAR 205.9: 395 Charles Lyell, 1st baronet unstated [13–14 Feb 1860] Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … to Charles Lyell, 15 and 16 [February 1860] ). Oswald Heer and Charles Théophile Gaudin …
  • … Magazine of Natural History ( [Wollaston] 1860 ). Both CD and Lyell had corresponded with …
  • … 5 and 6, and Wilson ed.  1970. Wallace 1860 . Wallace had sent CD the paper and asked him …
  • … Darwin. London: John Murray. 1859. Wallace, Alexander. 1860. Remarks on the occurrence of …
  • … rarer British Sphingidae. [Read 4 June 1860. ] Transactions of the Entomological Society …
  • … attack in Annals & Mag. Nat. Hist. Febr y 1860 (v.  5. N o . 26) Surely it must be Lowe or …
  • … anonymously in the Quarterly Review 108 (1860): 225–64. Both Richard Thomas Lowe and …

To Charles Lyell   11 August [1860]

Summary

Comments on his fear that "so many heavy guns fired by great men" might influence the public and scientists.

Sends CL the Owen-inspired Wilberforce review [Q. Rev. 108 (1860): 225–64].

Mentions defence of Origin by Asa Gray at American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Agassiz and Theophilus Parsons have poor criticisms ["Prof. Agassiz on the origin of species", Am. J. Sci. 2d ser. 30 (1860): 142–54].

Lists other negative reviews by Rudolph Wagner ["An essay on classification by Louis Agassiz", Göttingische Gelehrte Anz. (1860) pt 2: 761–800], Charles Daubeny ["Remarks on the final causes of the sexuality of plants, with particular reference to Mr Darwin’s work On the origin of species by natural selection", Rep. BAAS 30 (1860) pt 2: 109–10], and two anonymous ones (one favourable).

Huxley says K. E. von Baer "goes a long way with us".

Comments on "pipes" in chalk as evidence of geological processes still at work.

Is writing on origin of dog breeds [Variation 1: 15–43].

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Charles Lyell, 1st baronet
Date:  11 Aug [1860]
Classmark:  American Philosophical Society (Mss.B.D25.223)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-2895

Matches: 33 hits

  • … To Charles Lyell   11 August [1860] …
  • … Mss.B.D25.223) Charles Robert Darwin Down 11 Aug [1860] Charles Lyell, 1st baronet …
  • … Bibliography Agassiz, Louis. 1860. On the origin of species. American Journal of Science …
  • … in Annals and Magazine of Natural History 3d ser. 6 (1860): 219–32. ] Correspondence : The …
  • … inspired Wilberforce review [ Q. Rev. 108 (1860): 225–64]. Mentions defence of Origin by …
  • … origin of species", Am. J. Sci. 2d ser. 30 (1860): 142–54]. Lists other negative reviews …
  • … Down from Hartfield, Sussex, on 2 August 1860 (‘Journal’; Appendix II). Samuel Pickworth …
  • … Agassiz", Göttingische Gelehrte Anz. (1860) pt 2: 761–800], Charles Daubeny ["Remarks on …
  • … by natural selection ", Rep. BAAS 30 (1860) pt 2: 109–10], and two anonymous ones (one …
  • … request. See preceding letter and letter to Asa Gray, 22 July [1860] . See letters to J.   …
  • … D.  Hooker, [17 July 1860] , and to Asa …
  • … Gray , 22 July [1860]. R.  Owen 1859b . …
  • … See letters to J.  D.  Hooker, 7 August [1860] , and to T.   …
  • … H.  Huxley, 8 August [1860]. …
  • … Agassiz 1860 . Probably Jeffries Wyman . See preceding letter. Wagner 1860b . …
  • … See also letter to T.  H.  Huxley, 8 August [1860] and n.  5. See letter …
  • … from T.  H.  Huxley, 6 August 1860 . …
  • … Parsons 1860 . See preceding letter. The reference is to an anonymous review of Origin …
  • … John Murray. 1859. Parsons, Theophilus. 1860. On the Origin of species. American Journal …
  • … Murray. 1868. [Wilberforce, Samuel. ] 1860. [Review of Origin. ] Quarterly Review 108: …
  • … in the Quarterly Review ( [Wilberforce] 1860 ) regarding Lyell’s published opposition to …
  • … transmutation. See letters to J.  D. Hooker, [20? July 1860] , and to Charles …
  • … Lyell , 30 July [1860]. CD read the …
  • … Quarterly Review that included [Wilberforce] 1860  while he was visiting Hartfield (see …
  • … letters to J.  D.  Hooker, [20? July 1860] , to T.  H.   …
  • … Huxley, 20 July [1860], and to Asa …
  • … Gray , 22 July [1860]). John Murray , the publisher of the Quarterly Review and …
  • … had also sent CD a copy (see letter to John Murray, 3 August [1860] ). See letter to J.   …
  • … D.  Hooker, 7 August [1860] . CD refers to the 4 August issue of the Athenæum , which …
  • … Agricultural Society of Scotland n.s.  69 (1860): 333–53. There is an annotated copy of …
  • … of Politics, Literature, Art and Society 1 (1860): 11–12, 32–3, 58–9. See also letter to …
  • … J.  D.  Hooker, 29 July [1860] . …
  • … Daubeny 1860 . Lyell had been interested in the origin of sandpipes in Chalk deposits …

To Charles Lyell   15 and 16 [February 1860]

Summary

Auguste Bravard’s discoveries magnificent.

Bravard has sent pamphlets [Observaciones geológicas (1857) and Monografia de los terrenos marinos terciarios (1858)] with strange doctrine that Pampean deposit is subaerial.

Review of Origin by Wollaston [Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 3d ser. 5 (1860): 132–43] clever and misinterprets CD only in a few places.

Wallace’s MS ["Zoological geography of the Malay Archipelago", J. Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. (Zool.) 4 (1860): 172–84] admirably good.

Henslow "will go very little way with us". "He, also, shudders at the eye!"

Baden Powell says CD’s statement about eye is conclusive.

Leonard Jenyns cannot go as far as CD, yet cannot give good reason.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Charles Lyell, 1st baronet
Date:  15 and 16 Feb 1860
Classmark:  American Philosophical Society (Mss.B.D25.198); The University of Edinburgh Centre for Research Collections (Lyell collection Coll-203/B1/ Lyell Temp Box 3.1 Folder_6)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-2700

Matches: 33 hits

  • … To Charles Lyell   15 and 16 [February 1860] …
  • … Coll-203/B1/ Lyell Temp Box 3.1 Folder_6) Charles Robert Darwin Down 15 [Feb 1860] 16 [ …
  • … Feb 1860] Charles Lyell, 1st baronet …
  • … J. Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. (Zool. ) 4 (1860): 172–84] admirably good. Henslow "will go very …
  • … to the letter from C.  J.  F. Bunbury, 30 January 1860 , which he had sent to Lyell ( …
  • … letter to Charles Lyell, 12 [February 1860] ). The note from Lyell has not been found. …
  • … Wollaston [ Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 3d ser. 5 (1860): 132–43] clever and misinterprets CD …
  • … letter from Charles Lyell, [13–14 February 1860] . Bravard 1857  and 1858. Both works are …
  • … review of Origin appeared in Annals and Magazine of Natural History 5 (1860): 132–43. …
  • … See letter from Charles Lyell, [13–14 February 1860] . Wollaston’s review referred to CD’s …
  • … London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1846. Wallace, Alexander. 1860. Remarks on the occurrence of …
  • … rarer British Sphingidae. [Read 4 June 1860. ] Transactions of the Entomological Society …
  • … Intelligent First Cause of all’ ( [Wollaston] 1860 , p.  138). Samuel Wilberforce , bishop …
  • … had made this remark to Lyell. See letter from Charles Lyell, [13–14 February 1860] . …
  • … Wallace 1860 (see letter from Charles …
  • … Lyell, [13–14 February 1860] ). CD refers to George Windsor Earl’s work on the depth of …
  • … s attention when he first read Wallace 1860  in manuscript (see Correspondence vol.  7, …
  • … the stretches of ocean that separated geographical regions in Wallace 1860 , pp.  179–82. …
  • … from the published version of Wallace 1860 . Wallace described the fauna of Celebes as …
  • … nearer than in tropical Africa’ ( Wallace 1860 , pp.  176–8). CD omitted a word when he …
  • … it on to Joseph Dalton Hooker . See letter to Asa Gray, 18 February [1860] . John Stevens …
  • … Henslow visited Down from 14 to 16 February 1860 ( Emma Darwin’s diary). For Charles James …
  • … see the letter from C.  J.  F.  Bunbury, 30 January 1860 , and the letter to C.  J.   …
  • … F.  Bunbury, 9 February [1860] . CD had used this expression …
  • … in his letter to Asa Gray, [8 or 9 February 1860] , in response to Gray’s remark that the …
  • … weakest point in his book (see letter from Asa Gray, 23 January 1860 ). CD had sent Gray’s …
  • … letter to Charles Lyell, 12 [February 1860] ). The manuscript from this point up to the …
  • … been found, but see both the first and second letters to Baden Powell, 18 January [1860]. …
  • … Letter from Leonard Jenyns, 4 January 1860 . Lyell copied this letter into his scientific …
  • … his letter to J.  S.  Henslow, 3 February [1860] . This probably alludes to the time, just …
  • … he reported his doubts in a series of letters printed in the Athenæum in 1859 and 1860. …
  • … In the autumn of 1860 he visited the gravel pits in Abbeville and Amiens, where various …
  • … works of man. ’ ( Athenæum , 20 October 1860, p.  516). This paragraph was also written in …

From Charles Lyell   7 May 1860

thumbnail

Summary

Saw Salter’s Spirifer specimens; a very good proof of indefinite modifiability.

Beginning to think gap between Cambrian and Lower Silurian enormous.

Édouard Lartet to give paper before Geological Society ["On coexistence of man with certain extinct quadrupeds", Q. J. Geol. Soc. Lond. 16 (1859–60): 471–5].

Author:  Charles Lyell, 1st baronet
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  7 May 1860
Classmark:  DAR 205.9: 396
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-2787

Matches: 7 hits

  • … From Charles Lyell   7 May 1860
  • … 396 Charles Lyell, 1st baronet London, Harley St, 53 7 May 1860 Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … the Geological Society on 16 May 1860. Leonard Horner , president of the society, …
  • … Scribner’s Sons. 1970–90. Lartet, Edouard. 1860. On the coexistence of man with certain …
  • … 53, Harley S t . London. W. May 7. 1860 My dear Darwin I saw Salters spirifers, a very …
  • … See letter to Charles Lyell, 4 May [1860] . Joachim Barrande believed that the lower …
  • … of man with certain extinct quadrupeds’ ( Lartet 1860 ) was read at a meeting of …

From Charles Lyell   19 June 1860

Summary

Sees Huxley’s deification of matter and force as a reaction to the way Paley likened the "Unknown Cause" to the mind of man so that new causes could be introduced. If you wish to retain free will which is inconsistent with constant law, Paley’s position is better. Free will is a recently introduced cause on our planet. It cannot be fully attributed to secondary causes.

What CD says about the variation in gestation of the hound is remarkable.

The astonishing fertile rabbit–hare hybrids encourage belief in Pallas’s theory of the multiple origin of dogs.

Does the regularity of gestation in man indicate a common stock?

Hooker’s observation of absence of forms peculiar to extra-Arctic Greenland indicates that the time since the beginning of the glacial period is brief in geological terms.

Author:  Charles Lyell, 1st baronet
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  19 June 1860
Classmark:  The University of Edinburgh Centre for Research Collections (Lyell collection Coll-203/A3/6: 117–23)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-2837A

Matches: 9 hits

  • … From Charles Lyell   19 June 1860
  • … 203/A3/6: 117–23) Charles Lyell, 1st baronet Rudolstadt 19 June 1860 Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … Press. 1985–. Lewes, George Henry. 1860. Studies in animal life. Cornhill Magazine 1: 61– …
  • … pp.  449–50. [T.  H.  Huxley] 1860b. See letter to Charles Lyell, 17 June [1860] . See …
  • … the letter to Charles Lyell, 17 June [1860] , in which CD states that the gestation period …
  • … the zoological gardens in Regent’s Park. See letter to Charles Lyell, 18 May [1860] . …
  • … Lyell refers to Lewes 1860 , p.  604. Pallas 1780 . For Lyell’s concern about this …
  • … of the Linnean Society on 21 June 1860 ( Hooker 1861 ). The paper did not, however, …
  • … 19. June 1860 Did I refer you to a passage which I told Huxley I objected to in his …

From Charles Lyell   8 September 1860

Summary

Believes CD’s argument against special creation based on absence of terrestrial mammals on islands isolated before Pliocene era is very strong. However, the absence means Cetacea and bats have not modified towards terrestrial existence. There is similar lack of development of bats and rodents in Australia. Constancy among land shells of Madeira over long period shows that the majority of their species are immutable: a minority of "metamorphic" species maintains the overall number of true species while extinction removes many. Emphasis on the role of extinction discomfits CD’s opponents since the power of generation of new species ought to keep pace. Mentions Ammonite deposits with reference to CD’s comments on their apparent sudden extinction [Origin, pp. 321–2]. Perhaps absence of transmutation on slowly subsiding atolls indicates the slow rate of selective change.

Author:  Charles Lyell, 1st baronet
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  8 Sept 1860
Classmark:  The University of Edinburgh Centre for Research Collections (Lyell collection Coll-203/A3/6: 179–86)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-2908A

Matches: 9 hits

  • … From Charles Lyell    8 September 1860
  • … Coll-203/A3/6: 179–86) Charles Lyell, 1st baronet Coburg 8 Sept 1860 Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … paragraphs of his letter to Charles Lyell, 1 September [1860] . See also Origin , p.  403. …
  • … pp.  472–4. The copy is headed: ‘C.  Lyell to C.  Darwin 8 th Sept r . 1860— Coburg’. …
  • … See letter to Charles Lyell, 1 September [1860] . Alfred Russel Wallace referred to the …
  • … 8 th Sept r . 1860— Your argument from absence of mammalia in islands excepting those …
  • … and Wallace 1858, p.   61, and Wallace 1860 , p.  181). Lissencephala, in Richard Owen’s …
  • … Darwin. London: John Murray. 1859. Wallace, Alexander. 1860. Remarks on the occurrence of …
  • … rarer British Sphingidae. [Read 4 June 1860. ] Transactions of the Entomological Society …

To Charles Lyell   6 June [1860]

Summary

Mentions Etty’s illness.

A "coarsely contemptuous" review of Origin by Samuel Haughton ["On the form of the cells made by various wasps and by the honey bee; with an appendix on the origin of species", Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc. Dublin 3 (1860): 128–40].

Comments on reception of Malthus’ ideas.

Says William Hopkins does not understand him.

Discusses problem of term "natural selection".

J. A. Lowell’s review of Origin [Christian Examiner (1860): 449–64].

Relationship between instinct and structure.

Discusses blindness of cave animals.

The fallacy of Andrew Murray and others; the slight importance of climate.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Charles Lyell, 1st baronet
Date:  6 June [1860]
Classmark:  American Philosophical Society (Mss.B.D25.215)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-2822

Matches: 24 hits

  • … To Charles Lyell   6 June [1860] …
  • … Mss.B.D25.215) Charles Robert Darwin Down 6 June [1860] Charles Lyell, 1st baronet …
  • … be held in Oxford. See letter to Charles Lyell, 25 [June 1860] . …
  • … s review of Origin [ Christian Examiner (1860): 449–64]. Relationship between instinct and …
  • … theory. [Read 27 March, 10 April, and 1 May 1860. ] Memoirs of the American Academy of …
  • … University Press. 1985–. [Duns, John. ] 1860. On the Origin of species. North British …
  • … 61: 739–52; 62: 74–90. [Lowell, John Amory]. 1860. Darwin’s Origin of species. Christian …
  • … of species", Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc. Dublin 3 (1860): 128–40]. Comments on reception of …
  • … See letter to J.  D.  Hooker, 5 June [1860] and n.  1. [ …
  • … Haughton] 1860b. [Duns] 1860 . See letter to J.   …
  • … D.  Hooker, 5 June [1860] and n.  8. …
  • … in articles in both the April and May 1860 issues of The Future: a Monthly Journal of …
  • … 1860a (see letter to Charles Lyell, 1 [June 1860] ). William Henry Harvey’s letter has not …
  • … 1860a , p.  277). See letter to Andrew Murray, 28 April [1860] . Godron 1859 , 2: 6–11. …
  • … See letter to Charles Lyell, 18 May [1860] . Origin , pp.   …
  • … 346–7. The 1860 meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science was to …
  • … Paris: J. B. Baillière. Hopkins, William. 1860. Physical theories of the phenomena of …
  • … Collection–CUL. The author of the May 1860 review in The Future , p.  29, stated ‘that …
  • … author is universally held, both as a man and a naturalist’ ( Hopkins 1860 , 61: 752). [ …
  • … Lowell] 1860 . Binney 1847 and Schaaffhausen 1853 . …
  • … See letter to Charles Lyell, 22 May [1860] . Francis Bowen had …
  • … Origin in the North American Review 49 (1860): 474–506. There is an annotated copy of this …
  • … In another article on CD’s theory written in 1860 but published the following year, Bowen …
  • … See also letter to Asa Gray, 18 May [1860] . Lyell’s letter discussing Andrew Murray’s …

From Charles Lyell   6 October 1860

Summary

Wonders why the coracoid bone in the flightless Apteryx is so large when the clavicles are reduced. The clavicles are even separate in the ostrich. The large coracoid in reptiles is explained by the connection to the forelimbs.

Author:  Charles Lyell, 1st baronet
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  6 Oct 1860
Classmark:  The University of Edinburgh Centre for Research Collections (Lyell collection Coll-203/A3/7: 22)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-2940A

Matches: 6 hits

  • … From Charles Lyell    6 October 1860
  • … collection Coll-203/A3/7: 22) Charles Lyell, 1st baronet 6 Oct 1860 Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … instead of becoming altered when their existence is at stake. Letter to Darwin Oct 6. 1860
  • … in his letter to Lyell, 8 October [1860] , CD refers to Lyell’s ‘case of Red Indian’. …
  • … with CD about Apteryx ( letter from Charles Lyell, 30 September 1860 , and letter to …
  • … Charles Lyell, 3 October [1860] ), the layout of the text seems to indicate that it was …

From Charles Lyell   15 June 1860

Summary

Rejects CD’s comparison of natural selection with the architect of a building. The architect who plans and oversees construction should not be confused in his function with the wisest breeder. That would be to deify natural selection.

Author:  Charles Lyell, 1st baronet
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  15 June 1860
Classmark:  The University of Edinburgh Centre for Research Collections (Lyell collection Coll-203/A3/6: 108–9)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-2832A

Matches: 4 hits

  • … From Charles Lyell   15 June 1860
  • … Coll-203/A3/6: 108–9) Charles Lyell, 1st baronet 15 June 1860 Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … and letter to J.  D.  Hooker, 12 [June 1860] . The transcript has been taken from Lyell’s …
  • … June 15— 1860 Your comparison of Selection to the Architect—variations to the stones, is …

To Charles Lyell   4 May [1860]

Summary

Is sending CL an arrow-head. Says John Lubbock tells of vast numbers of flint tools in peat in France. Urges CL to conduct further research on the subject.

Comments on paper by J. S. Newberry concerning palaeozoic deposits in America [Am. J. Sci. 2d ser. 29 (1860): 208–18]

and on A. von Keyserling’s view of species change.

Mentions J. W. Salter’s chart arranging Spirifer.

Comments on Andrew Murray’s paper on the Origin ["On Mr Darwin’s theory of the origin of species", Proc. R. Soc. Edinburgh 4 (1860): 274–91].

A Manchester newspaper article says CD has proved "might is right".

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Charles Lyell, 1st baronet
Date:  4 May [1860]
Classmark:  American Philosophical Society (Mss.B.D25.210)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-2782

Matches: 20 hits

  • … To Charles Lyell   4 May [1860] …
  • … Society (Mss.B.D25.210) Charles Robert Darwin Down 4 May [1860] Charles Lyell, 1st baronet …
  • … of species", Proc. R. Soc. Edinburgh 4 (1860): 274–91]. A Manchester newspaper article …
  • … The Manchester Guardian , 20  April 1860, p.  4, carried a commentary on Origin entitled ‘ …
  • … in America [ Am. J. Sci. 2d ser. 29 (1860): 208–18] and on A. von Keyserling’s view of …
  • … John Murray. 1887–8. Newberry, John Strong. 1860. Notes on the ancient vegetation of North …
  • … The date is incorrectly given as ‘January 4th? 1860’ in LL 2: 261. Henry Knight …
  • … Royal Aberdeenshire Highlanders ( Army list 1860); his estate was Pittodrie at Chapel of …
  • … Garioch, Inverurie. Early in April 1860, John Lubbock travelled with Joseph Prestwich and …
  • … Davidson, 26 April 1861 . CD had seen Salter’s arrangement in April 1860 (see letter to …
  • … Andrew Murray, 28 April [1860] ). See also letter from J.   …
  • … B.  Jukes, 27 February 1860  and n.  5. …
  • … See preceding letter and the letters to Andrew Murray , 28 April [1860] and …
  • … 28 [April 1860] . …
  • … Letter from Charles Lyell, 2 May 1860 . …
  • … revisited France and also toured sites in Germany in September 1860 (K.  M.  Lyell ed.   …
  • … 1881, 2: 336). Newberry 1860 . See letter …
  • … to Charles Lyell, 27 and 28 April [1860] . The note from Alexandr Andreevich Keyserling …
  • … the letter to R.  I.  Murchison, 1 May [1860] . John William Salter was palaeontologist to …
  • … See letter to Andrew Murray, 28 April [1860] , and Correspondence vol.  9, letter to T.   …

From Charles Lyell   18 September 1860

Summary

It is strange that Agassiz, who is for the "sanctity of species", should favour Pallas’s view of hybrid origin of domestic dog.

CL has not meant to advocate successive creation of types but to question assumption that all mammals descended from single stock. Why should a Triassic reptile or bird not move towards mammalian form because an ancestral marsupial has appeared? Believes recent appearance of rodents and bats in Australia explains their lack of development.

Can CD supply a reference on plant extinction on St Helena?

Believes marsupials better adapted for surviving drought in Australia than higher mammals.

Will not press argument about lack of development of mammalian forms on islands, but CD should note objection.

Does CD’s belief in multiple origin of dogs affect faith in single primates in different regions?

Does time lapse between putative independently descended mammalian forms mean first form will "keep down" later incipient one? Thus Homo sapiens has prevented improvement of other anthropomorphs; bats and rodents on islands would prevent improvement of lower forms into mammalian.

Author:  Charles Lyell, 1st baronet
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  18 Sept 1860
Classmark:  The University of Edinburgh Centre for Research Collections (Lyell collection Coll-203/A3/6: 187–95d)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-2920C

Matches: 9 hits

  • … From Charles Lyell    18 September 1860
  • … Coll-203/A3/6: 187–95d) Charles Lyell, 1st baronet Bonn 18 Sept 1860 Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … pp.  474–7. The entry is headed: ‘Copy of letter to C.  Darwin    Bonn Sept 18 1860’. See …
  • … the letter to Charles Lyell, 11 August [1860] , in which CD offered to send Lyell his …
  • … Sept 18 1860 I found yr letter here & thank you for intending to send me Asa Gray’s last …
  • … letter from Charles Lyell, 25 September 1860 . Lyell probably refers to a remark made by …
  • … letter to Charles Lyell, 12 September [1860] . Louis Agassiz discussed the possible origin …
  • … been reported (see C.  Moore 1858  and 1860). In Richard Owen’s classification of the …
  • … See the letter to Charles Lyell, 23 [September 1860] , in which CD asks Lyell for further …

From Charles Lyell   [after 3 October 1860]

thumbnail

Summary

CD would have carried the public more if he had explained adaptations by multiple causes, some unknown and some well known, i.e., natural selection.

Discusses Hooker’s views of extinction on St Helena.

Work on antiquity of man suspended.

Stopped by 11th edition of Principles of geology [1872].

Author:  Charles Lyell, 1st baronet
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  [after 3 Oct 1860]
Classmark:  DAR 205.9: 397
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-2937

Matches: 4 hits

  • … From Charles Lyell   [after 3 October 1860] …
  • … 205.9: 397 Charles Lyell, 1st baronet unstated [after 3 Oct 1860] Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … the letter to Charles Lyell, 3 October [1860] , in which CD asks about Lyell’s work on the …
  • … letter to Charles Lyell, 26 [September 1860] . The number of one of CD’s portfolios of …

From Charles Lyell   30 November 1860

Summary

Satisfied that CD finds his conjectured rate of elevation and long periods of stasis reasonable, even if these periods cannot be estimated. Explaining upheaval by subterranean lava flow makes these pauses plausible. Suspects that mountainous areas move more than lowland and coastal areas. General upheavals or subsidence in Europe in glacial period are unlikely. Believes with Jamieson that there was glacial action in Scotland before its submergence and that it was equally mountainous then. Subterranean upheaval visits different countries by turn. Horizontal Silurian strata must have been submerged and upheaved. Rest has always been the general surface character. Believes, however, that the quantity of late Tertiary movement is against CD’s belief in the constancy of continents and oceans: perhaps since the Miocene period, but not since the Cretaceous.

Author:  Charles Lyell, 1st baronet
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  30 Nov 1860
Classmark:  The University of Edinburgh Centre for Research Collections (Lyell collection Coll-203/A3/7: 49–57)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-3001A

Matches: 5 hits

  • … From Charles Lyell   30 November 1860
  • … Coll-203/A3/7: 49–57) Charles Lyell, 1st baronet 30 Nov 1860 Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … 178. Crete was formerly known as the island of Candia. J.  Smith 1844 . Jamieson 1860 . …
  • … letter to Charles Lyell, 25 November [1860] . Lyell cited CD on this point in C.  Lyell  …
  • … 30. Nov.  1860 You must have thought so much, when on your coral-reef-areas, of …

To Charles Lyell   5 [July 1860]

Summary

Glad CL plans trip to Amiens to investigate flints and post-glacial period.

Mentions support by Huxley, Hooker, and Lubbock at Oxford BAAS meeting. Asa Gray also goes on fighting.

Likes article by William Hopkins ["Physical theories and the phenomena of life", Fraser’s Mag. 61 (1860): 739–52; 62 (1860): 74–90].

Comments on hybrids of hare and rabbit.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Charles Lyell, 1st baronet
Date:  5 [July 1860]
Classmark:  American Philosophical Society (Mss.B.D25.221)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-2860

Matches: 13 hits

  • … To Charles Lyell   5 [July 1860] …
  • … Charles Robert Darwin Sudbrook Park 5 [July 1860] Charles Lyell, 1st baronet …
  • … Bibliography Hopkins, William. 1860. Physical theories of the phenomena of life. Fraser’s …
  • … Hopkins ["Physical theories and the phenomena of life", Fraser’s Mag. 61 (1860): 739– …
  • … 52; 62 (1860): 74–90]. Comments on hybrids of hare and rabbit. …
  • … tour lasted from 6 July until 23 September 1860 (Wilson ed.  1970, p.  490 n.  88). …
  • … of some of its contents, see the letter to Asa Gray, 3 July [1860] . See letter from J.   …
  • … D.  Hooker, 2 July 1860 , and letters to J.   …
  • … D.  Hooker, [2 July 1860] , to T.  H.   …
  • … Huxley, 3 July [1860], and to John …
  • … Lubbock , [4 July 1860]. …
  • … The second part of Hopkins 1860  appeared in the July issue of Fraser’s Magazine . In his …
  • … zoological gardens in London on 1 July 1860. He further noted that the gestation periods …

To Charles Lyell   1 [June 1860]

Summary

Comments on review of Origin by Andrew Murray [Proc. R. Soc. Edinburgh 4 (1860): 274–91] and views of William Hopkins on Origin ["Physical theories and the phenomena of life" Fraser’s Mag. 61 (1860): 739–52; 62 (1860): 74–90]. The attacks will tell heavily.

Mentions Blyth’s failure to receive appointment as naturalist to China expedition of 1860.

Encloses letter from Asa Gray.

Discusses gestation period in domesticated dogs.

Comments on hybrid fertility.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Charles Lyell, 1st baronet
Date:  1 [June 1860]
Classmark:  American Philosophical Society (Mss.B.D25.214)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-2820

Matches: 18 hits

  • … To Charles Lyell   1 [June 1860] …
  • … Mss.B.D25.214) Charles Robert Darwin Down 1 [June 1860] Charles Lyell, 1st baronet …
  • … University Press. 1985–. [Duns, John. ] 1860. On the Origin of species. North British …
  • … Andrew Murray [ Proc. R. Soc. Edinburgh 4 (1860): 274–91] and views of William Hopkins on …
  • … Origin ["Physical theories and the phenomena of life" Fraser’s Mag. 61 (1860): 739– …
  • … 52; 62 (1860): 74–90]. The attacks will tell heavily. …
  • … as naturalist to China expedition of 1860. Encloses letter from Asa Gray. Discusses …
  • … fever ( letter to J.  D.  Hooker, 11 May [1860] ). Murray 1860a . CD had queried this …
  • … see letter to Andrew Murray, 28 April [1860] ). CD had apparently just received a printed …
  • … see the letter to Asa Gray, 22 May [1860] . Lyell questioned whether domestic breeds of …
  • … Thomas Henry Huxley on the matter on 6 June 1860 (see Wilson ed.  1970, pp.  439–40). …
  • … August 1875): iii–xxiv. Hopkins, William. 1860. Physical theories of the phenomena of …
  • … John Murray. 1859. Phillips, John. 1860. Life on the earth, its origin and succession. …
  • … The reference is to Schiödte 1849. Hopkins 1860 , which appeared in Fraser’s Magazine . …
  • … Physical and Historical Sciences , April 1860, pp.  10–16. A copy of the review is in the …
  • … about the author’s arguments. Luke Burke was the editor of The Future . [Duns] 1860 . See …
  • … letter to Asa Gray, 22 May [1860] . …
  • … Phillips 1860 . CD had met Henry Thomas Buckle , the historian, at a party at the home of …

From Charles Lyell   24 November 1860

Summary

CL has calculated that elevation and subsidence of certain formations in Sweden and Norway take place at the rate of 2 1/2 feet per century. He now proposes to estimate the age of a bed by including a conjecture that pauses occur in the oscillations in the ratio of 4 periods of stasis to one of movement. Applying this formula to Scotland, the last subsidence and re-elevation would be 590,000 years and the age of the beds with human implements would be 20,000 years.

Author:  Charles Lyell, 1st baronet
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  24 Nov 1860
Classmark:  The University of Edinburgh Centre for Research Collections (Lyell collection Coll-203/A3/7: 40–8)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-2996A

Matches: 6 hits

  • … From Charles Lyell   24 November 1860
  • … Coll-203/A3/7: 40–8) Charles Lyell, 1st baronet 24 Nov 1860 Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … Nov.  24 1860. My dear Darwin, In former editions in speculating on age of Uddevalla & …
  • … Lyell 1863 , chaps.  3, 13, and 14). Trimmer 1853 , Ramsay 1852 , and Jamieson 1860 . See …
  • … of the Geological Society on 21 November 1860. The figures given by Lyell in the letter …
  • … from Charles Lyell, [before 20 November 1860] . James Smith of Jordanhill wrote to Lyell …

To Charles Lyell   30 July [1860]

Summary

Comments on BAAS meeting: "our side seems to have got on very well". Asa Gray, too, is fighting nobly.

Comments on review [by Samuel Wilberforce] in the Quarterly [Rev. 108 (1860): 225–64].

Mentions a favourable review in the London Review.

Wonders if German translation [of the Origin] by Bronn has drawn attention to the subject.

The Natural History Review to be edited by Huxley and others.

Expects CL’s book [Antiquity of man (1863)] to be a bombshell.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Charles Lyell, 1st baronet
Date:  30 July [1860]
Classmark:  American Philosophical Society (Mss.B.D25.222)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-2881

Matches: 15 hits

  • … To Charles Lyell   30 July [1860] …
  • … Robert Darwin Wedgwood, S. E. (b) Hartfield 30 July [1860] Charles Lyell, 1st baronet …
  • … Murray. 1859. [Wilberforce, Samuel. ] 1860. [Review of Origin. ] Quarterly Review 108: …
  • … See letters to Asa Gray , 22 July [1860] , and to J.   …
  • … D.  Hooker, 7 August [1860]. [ …
  • … Wilberforce] 1860 , pp.  263–4. See letter to J.   …
  • … D. Hooker, [20? July 1860] and n.  5. …
  • … In his review of Origin ( [Wilberforce] 1860 ), Samuel Wilberforce cited Roderick Impey …
  • … Wilberforce] in the Quarterly [ Rev. 108 (1860): 225–64]. Mentions a favourable review in …
  • … of Politics, Literature, Art and Society 1 (1860): 11–12, 32–3, 58–9. See also letter to …
  • … J.  D. Hooker, 29 July [1860] . Lyell was travelling on …
  • … the Continent (see letter to Charles Lyell, 5 [July 1860] ). CD refers …
  • … to Bronn trans.  1860. See letters to T.   …
  • … H.  Huxley, 20 July [1860] , and to John …
  • … Lubbock , 20 July [1860]. Thomas Henry Huxley had recently agreed to become general editor …

From Charles Lyell   28 August 1860

Summary

Objections to Origin which Owen and Wilberforce could have used. Why have incipient mammalian forms not arisen from lower vertebrates on islands separated since Miocene period? Knows CD would not derive Eocene Mammalia from higher reptiles, but would bats not be modified into other mammalian forms on an ancient island? This is not the case in New Zealand. Why have island seals not become terrestrial? Assumes rate of change is greatest in mammals. Difficulties are small compared with ability to explain absence of Mammalia in pre-Pliocene islands. Asks about descent of Amblyrhynchus. Believes objections apply equally well to independent creation of animal types, but not if the First Cause is allowed completely free agency.

Author:  Charles Lyell, 1st baronet
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  28 Aug 1860
Classmark:  The University of Edinburgh Centre for Research Collections (Lyell collection Coll-203/A3/6: 164–71)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-2900A

Matches: 6 hits

  • … From Charles Lyell    28 August 1860
  • … 203/A3/6: 164–71) Charles Lyell, 1st baronet Rudolstadt 28 Aug 1860 Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … on the Continent: from 2 to 8 August 1860 he was in Rudolstadt, Germany ( ibid . , p.   …
  • … Murray. 1859. [Wilberforce, Samuel. ] 1860. [Review of Origin. ] Quarterly Review 108: …
  • … Aug t 28. 1860 The grand argument from absence of mammalia & batrachians in Oceanic …
  • … s review of Origin ( [Wilberforce] 1860 ). Lyell refers to CD’s theory of the origin of …
Document type
letter (84)
Addressee
Correspondent
Darwin, C. R.disabled_by_default
Lyell, Charlesdisabled_by_default
Date
1844 (1)
1859 (9)
1860 (56)
1861 (5)
1862 (3)
1863 (3)
1865 (4)
1866 (1)
1869 (1)
1872 (1)
Page: 1 2 3 4 5  Next
Search:
1860 in keywords
88 Items
Page:  1 2 3 4 5  ...  Next

Darwin in letters, 1860: Answering critics

Summary

On 7 January 1860, John Murray published the second edition of Darwin’s Origin of species, printing off another 3000 copies to satisfy the demands of an audience that surprised both the publisher and the author. It wasn't long, however, before ‘the…

Matches: 29 hits

  • … On 7 January 1860, John Murray published the second edition of Darwin’s  Origin of …
  • … in railway stations ( letter to Charles Lyell, 14 January [1860] ). By May, with the work …
  • … be nice easy reading.’ ( letter to Asa Gray, 22 May [1860] ). Origin : reactions and …
  • … his main argument ( letter to J. D. Hooker, 3 January [1860] ). Darwin’s magnanimous …
  • … utterly  smashed’ ( letter to T. H. Huxley, 3 July [1860] ). (A chronological list of all the …
  • … the only track that leads to physical truth’ (Sedgwick 1860) that most wounded Darwin. Having spent …
  • … investigation.—’ ( letter to J. S. Henslow, 8 May [1860] ). Above all else Darwin prided …
  • … ample lot of facts.’ ( letter to Asa Gray, 18 February [1860] ). To those who objected that his …
  • … as real.’ ( letter to C. J. F. Bunbury, 9 February [1860] ). This helps to explain why Darwin was …
  • … progression ( letter to Charles Lyell, 18 [and 19 February 1860] ). To this and Lyell’s many other …
  • … than a success ( see letter to J. D. Hooker, 14 February [1860] ). I think geologists …
  • … to reasoning.’ ( letter to A. R. Wallace, 18 May 1860 ). Darwin began to tabulate (and …
  • … and five botanists ( see letter to J. D. Hooker, 3 March [1860] ). Others, like François Jules …
  • … at it, makes me sick!’ ( letter to Asa Gray, 3 April [1860] ). By the end of 1860, Darwin …
  • … those of embryology ( letter to Asa Gray, 10 September [1860] ). Only his theory, he believed, …
  • … of species ( see letter from T. H. Huxley, 6 August 1860 ). But Baer in fact eventually opposed …
  • … other animals’ ( letter to Charles Lyell, 10 January [1860] )— he and others were well aware that …
  • … after 4 hours battle’ (letter from J. D. Hooker, 2 July 1860). Other correspondents informed Darwin …
  • … thing for subject.—’ ( letter to T. H. Huxley, 3 July [1860] ). Further details of the meeting, …
  • … theological reform tract  Essays and reviews  in January 1860 as to that of  Origin  itself. …
  • … ( letter from J. S. Henslow to J. D. Hooker, 10 May 1860 ). What worried Darwin most about such …
  • … support altogether (letters to Charles Lyell, 1 June [1860] and 11 August [1860] ). As …
  • … view the subject’ ( letter to Charles Lyell, 15 February [1860] ); later he became ‘fairly sick’ …
  • … of his geological argument, he wrote to Lyell on 6 June [1860] : 'I am beginning to despair …
  • … Darwin was not, however, entirely preoccupied in 1860 with his critics and the reception of  Origin …
  • … two days after the second edition was issued, on 9 January 1860, he turned to preparing the first …
  • … compressed arguments of  Origin . Many of the letters of 1860 pertain to his collection of further …
  • … in the fertilisation of plants. In the spring and summer of 1860, he began to investigate the …
  • … changed structure.’ ( letter to J. D. Hooker, 27 April [1860] ). Tracing the complicated …

British Association meeting 1860

Summary

Several letters refer to events at the British Association for the Advancement of Science held in Oxford, 26 June – 3 July 1860. Darwin had planned to attend the meeting but in the end was unable to. The most famous incident of the meeting was the verbal…

Matches: 7 hits

  • … the Advancement of Science meeting in Oxford, June–July 1860 Several letters in the year 1860
  • … Advancement of Science held in Oxford, 26 June – 3 July 1860. Darwin had planned to attend the …
  • … broken down” (letter to Charles Lyell, 25 [June 1860] ). Undoubtedly the most famous …
  • … are less well known. The following account of the 1860 meeting of the British Association in …
  • … by their precise attribution. Athenæum , 7 July 1860, p. 19: Introduction to the reports …
  • … lively during the week. Athenæum , 7 July 1860, pp. 25–6: Thursday session of Section D. …
  • … monkey was the gift of speech. Athenæum , 14 July 1860, pp. 64–5: Saturday session, …

Dramatisation script

Summary

Re: Design – Adaptation of the Correspondence of Charles Darwin, Asa Gray and others… by Craig Baxter – as performed 25 March 2007

Matches: 4 hits

  • … should not be in conflict. A TREMENDOUS FURORE: 1859-1860 In which Darwin distributes …
  • … in the long run prevail. CERTAIN BENEFICIAL LINES: 1860 Asa Gray presents his argument …
  • … 1859 70  A GRAY TO JD HOOKER, 5 JANUARY 1860 71L AGASSIZ, JULY 1860
  • … 100 A GRAY, ATLANTIC MONTHLY FOR JULY, AUGUST AND OCTOBER, 1860 101 GRAY’S ARTICLE IN THE …

New material added to the American edition of Origin

Summary

A ‘revised and augmented’ American edition of Origin came on the market in July 1860, and was the only authorised edition available in the US until 1873. It incorporated many of the changes Darwin made to the second English edition, but still contained…

Matches: 11 hits

  • … response to Darwin (see letters from Asa Gray, [10 January 1860], [17 January 1860], and 23 January …
  • … of stereotyping (see letter from Asa Gray, 23 January [1860] and n. 2). The firm agreed, however, to …
  • … of species (two letters to Baden Powell, 18 January 1860), Darwin subsequently changed his mind. On …
  • … this off to Gray enclosed in his letter of [8 or 9 February 1860]. He had earlier sent Gray some …
  • … given by Hewett Cottrell Watson in his letter of [3? January 1860]) that Darwin wanted inserted at …
  • … American edition in the letter to Lyell, 18 [and 19 February 1860]. Darwin suggested to Gray that …
  • … additional corrections” (letter to Asa Gray, 1 February [1860]). By 1 May 1860, D. Appleton …
  • … printings of Origin (see letter to Asa Gray, 22 May [1860] and enclosure) and were preparing to …
  • … American edition of Origin was available in July 1860 (see [Gray] 1860b, p. 116). It is …
  • …   Charles Darwin Down, Bromley, Kent, Feb. 1860   [Darwin’s …
  • … 363–6). See also letter from John Lubbock, [after 28 April 1860?]. 4 Origin , p. 188. …

Natural Selection: the trouble with terminology Part I

Summary

Darwin encountered problems with the term ‘natural selection’ even before Origin appeared.  Everyone from the Harvard botanist Asa Gray to his own publisher came up with objections. Broadly these divided into concerns either that its meaning simply wasn’t…

Matches: 2 hits

  • … ( Charles Darwin to Charles Lyell   6 June [1860 ]) Darwin encountered problems with the …
  • … ( Charles Darwin to Charles Lyell, 6 June [1860]) To Lyell, Darwin wrote: ‘ I doubt …

Essay: Design versus necessity

Summary

—by Asa Gray DESIGN VERSUS NECESSITY.—DISCUSSION BETWEEN TWO READERS OF DARWIN’S TREATISE ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES, UPON ITS NATURAL THEOLOGY. (American Journal of Science and Arts, September, 1860) D.T.—Is Darwin’s theory atheistic or pantheistic…

Matches: 1 hits

  • … (American Journal of Science and Arts, September , 1860) D.T.—Is Darwin’s theory atheistic …

Essay: Natural selection & natural theology

Summary

—by Asa Gray NATURAL SELECTION NOT INCONSISTENT WITH NATURAL THEOLOGY. Atlantic Monthly for July, August, and October, 1860, reprinted in 1861. I Novelties are enticing to most people; to us they are simply annoying. We cling to a long-accepted…

Matches: 1 hits

  • … Monthly for  July ,  August , and  October , 1860, reprinted in 1861. I …

Review: The Origin of Species

Summary

- by Asa Gray THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES BY MEANS OF NATURAL SELECTION (American Journal of Science and Arts, March, 1860) This book is already exciting much attention. Two American editions are announced, through which it will become familiar to many…

Matches: 1 hits

  • … (American Journal of Science and Arts, March, 1860) This book is already exciting much …

Darwin and Down

Summary

Charles and Emma Darwin, with their first two children, settled at Down House in the village of Down (later ‘Downe’) in Kent, as a young family in 1842.   The house came with eighteen acres of land, and a fifteen acre meadow.  The village combined the…

Matches: 2 hits

  • … plant sensitivity: To Charles Lyell,  24 November [1860] : describing experiments on …
  • … On co-adaptation: To J. D. Hooker,  12 July [1860] : on adaptation in Orchis pyramidalis …

Rewriting Origin - the later editions

Summary

For such an iconic work, the text of Origin was far from static. It was a living thing that Darwin continued to shape for the rest of his life, refining his ‘one long argument’ through a further five English editions.  Many of his changes were made in…

Matches: 7 hits

  • … the last proof sheets on 26 December 1859 ; published 1860 1 st US ‘revised and augmented’ …
  • … 2 nd to 3 rd editions; US edition By June 1860 Darwin was at least open to the …
  • … be needed ‘ soon, ever, or never ’.  By November 1860 he had heard that it was , and it was …
  • … additions now sent.— In the meantime, in July 1860, a ‘revised and augmented’ American …
  • … he had yet to start it on 28 January, but on 2 February 1860 he told Herbert Spencer that it was …
  • … (see letter from Jeffries Wyman, [ c . 15] September 1860 ). Among pigs in a particular …
  • … who only began corresponding with Darwin in November 1860, too late for the third edition.   …

The whale-bear

Summary

Darwin came to regard ‘bear’ as a ‘word of ill-omen’.  In the first edition of Origin he told the story of a black bear seen swimming for hours with its mouth wide open scooping insects from the water ‘like a whale’. He went on to imagine that natural…

Matches: 1 hits

  • … ( William Henry Harvey to Charles Darwin, 24 August 1860 ) Darwin came to regard ‘bear’ as …

From morphology to movement: observation and experiment

Summary

Darwin was a thoughtful observer of the natural world from an early age. Whether on a grand scale, as exemplified by his observations on geology, or a microscopic one, as shown by his early work on the eggs and larvae of tiny bryozoans, Darwin was…

Matches: 2 hits

  • … In a letter to  Gardeners’ Chronicle  in June 1860 , he asked readers living in other parts of …
  • … plant  Drosera rotundifolia  (common sundew) in 1860, around the same time he began work on orchid …

Evolution: Selected Letters of Charles Darwin 1860-1870

Summary

This selection of Charles Darwin’s letters includes correspondence with his friends and scientific colleagues around the world; letters by the critics who tried to stamp out his ideas, and by admirers who helped them to spread. It takes up the story of…

Matches: 2 hits

  • … them to spread. It takes up the story of Darwin’s life in 1860, in the immediate aftermath of the …
  • … out to me. No doubt many will be. Darwin to Huxley, 1860. I cannot tell …

Syms Covington

Summary

When Charles Darwin embarked on the Beagle voyage in 1831, Syms Covington was ‘fiddler & boy to Poop-cabin’. Covington kept an illustrated journal of his observations and experiences on the voyage, noting wildlife, landscapes, buildings and people and,…

Matches: 1 hits

  • … a new ear-trumpet  for him from London, and again  in 1860 .  Covington still assisted …

The Lyell–Lubbock dispute

Summary

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…

Matches: 8 hits

  • … implements of early humans (C. Lyell 1859). In September 1860 he visited sites in both France and …
  • … ( Correspondence vol. 8, letter to Charles Lyell, 4 May [1860] and n. 3; Hutchinson 1914, 1: 51). …
  • … book, Prehistoric times (Lubbock 1865).  By 1860, Lyell had begun work on a sixth edition …
  • … completed and set in type for Elements of geology in 1860 and then re-set in 1861 for …
  • … well as the Swiss lake-dwellings, was originally written in 1860 for the sixth edition of the ‘ …
  • … discoveries and conclusions which had been made before 1860; but I gladly took advantage of the …
  • … to them, or to any authors of later date than the summer of 1860, I must have expanded the plan of …
  • … expenditures, and condition of the institution for the year 1860  15 (1861): 284–343. Translated by …

Darwin in letters, 1863: Quarrels at home, honours abroad

Summary

At the start of 1863, Charles Darwin was actively working on the manuscript of The variation of animals and plants under domestication, anticipating with excitement the construction of a hothouse to accommodate his increasingly varied botanical experiments…

Matches: 4 hits

  • …  vol. 8, letter to Charles Lyell, 10 January [1860] ). In the same letter he reminded Lyell of …
  • … who was already ill-disposed towards Owen following his 1860 review of  Origin , wrote to Falconer …
  • … exercise Darwin was Huxley’s assertion, first made in his 1860 review of  Origin , that in order …
  • …  and  Viola species, had interested Darwin since 1860; it continued to capture his attention ( …

Darwin and Fatherhood

Summary

Charles Darwin married Emma Wedgwood in 1839 and over the next seventeen years the couple had ten children. It is often assumed that Darwin was an exceptional Victorian father. But how extraordinary was he? The Correspondence Project allows an unusually…

Matches: 2 hits

  • … any of his children were ill, Darwin was unable to work. In 1860 his seventeen-year-old daughter …
  • … on account of Etty.’ (Darwin to W. D. Fox,  18 October [1860] ) Seven of the Darwin children lived …

Religion

Summary

Design|Personal Belief|Beauty|The Church Perhaps the most notorious realm of controversy over evolution in Darwin's day was religion. The same can be said of the evolution controversy today; however the nature of the disputes and the manner in…

Matches: 2 hits

  • … Letter 2814 — Darwin, C. R. to Gray, Asa, 22 May [1860] Darwin writes to Gray about the …
  • … Letter 2855 — Darwin, C. R. to Gray, Asa, 3 July [1860] Darwin writes to Gray and tells him …

Darwin’s Photographic Portraits

Summary

Darwin was a photography enthusiast. This is evident not only in his use of photography for the study of Expression and Emotions in Man and Animal, but can be witnessed in his many photographic portraits and in the extensive portrait correspondence that…

Matches: 4 hits

  • … to the copy he had sent five years previously in his 1860 letter to Hooker , Darwin exclaimed …
  • … matter, and he was far more satisfied with the results. In 1860-61 and again in 1864 Charles Darwin …
  • … most transformative photographs of Darwin.The years between 1860 and 1864 took a physical and …
  • … his ‘venerable beard’! Images: Charles Darwin, 1860-61, William Darwin, Courtesy of Harvard …

Darwin’s queries on expression

Summary

When Darwin resumed systematic research on emotions around 1866, he began to collect observations more widely and composed a list of queries on human expression. A number of handwritten copies were sent out in 1867 (see, for example, letter to Fritz Muller…

Matches: 1 hits

  • … Bridges, Thomas (b) [Oct 1860 or after] [Keppel …
Page:  1 2 3 4 5  ...  Next