From Leonard Darwin [after 14 February 1874]
Author: | Leonard Darwin |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Date: | [after 14 Feb 1874] |
Classmark: | DAR 90: 8 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-8709 |
Matches: 4 hits
- … 2 . 10 The 4 . 6 seems the only one out of the series L Darwin Top of letter : ‘1850— 78 . …
- … 1850 and 1853 and by 3,935 in the seven years between in 1853 and 1860 (see enclosure to letter …
- … figure for 1850. The census dates given by Coan were correct; see also letter from ? , [ …
- … letter : Year Native Population Annual percentage Decrease done (4 . 6)
✓ 1832 130,313 — 1836 108,579 1 . 969= 1 . 97 1850 …
To W. J. Hooker 22 May [1850]
Summary
Encloses a letter from J. D. Hooker [see 1257], thinking that WJH would like to see it.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | William Jackson Hooker |
Date: | 22 May [1850] |
Classmark: | Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (Directors’ Correspondence English letters A–H 1850, 29: 200) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-1331 |
To W. J. Hooker [January 1850]
Summary
Thanks WJH for information about J. D. Hooker; CD was very anxious to hear something about his safety.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | William Jackson Hooker |
Date: | [Jan 1850] |
Classmark: | Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (Directors’ Correspondence English letters A–H 1850, 29: 201) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-1285 |
From the Ray Society [4–6 November 1850]
Summary
In response to CD’s letter [see 1364] the Secretary is instructed to request that he send a specimen plate to James de Carle Sowerby for estimate of cost.
Author: | Ray Society |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Date: | [4–6 Nov 1850] |
Classmark: | Natural History Museum, Library and Archives (General Library MSS RAY) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-1366A |
From Emma Darwin [22–3 April 1851]
Author: | Emma Wedgwood; Emma Darwin |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Date: | [22–3 Apr 1851] |
Classmark: | DAR 210.13: 25 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-1410 |
To J. de C. Sowerby [8] June [1850]
Summary
CD is pleased with the drawings for Fossil Cirripedia but wants a few corrections which he would like very soon.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | James de Carle Sowerby |
Date: | [8] June [1850] |
Classmark: | American Philosophical Society (Mss.B.D25.) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-1338 |
To Josiah Wedgwood III 1 December [1850]
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Josiah Wedgwood, III |
Date: | 1 Dec [1850] |
Classmark: | DAR 210.10: 15 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-1373 |
To Adam Sedgwick 11 October [1850]
Summary
Thanks AS for a copy of his book, Discourse [on the studies of the University, 5th ed.].
Thinking of not sending his eldest son [William] to a classical school.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Adam Sedgwick |
Date: | 11 Oct [1850] |
Classmark: | Rensselaer Libraries, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (Gerald and Sue Friedman manuscript collection MC 72 Box 1) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-1369F |
Matches: 5 hits
- … letter to J. D. Hooker, 13 June [1850] , and letter to W. D. Fox, 4 September [1850] …
- … time this letter was written, reaching his 11th birthday on 27 December 1850; he entered …
- … letter to Susan Darwin, [19 March 1849] ). He visited Malvern again from 11 to 18 June 1850 ( …
- … Correspondence vol. 4, letter to W. D. Fox, 10 October [1850] and n. 2. Sedgwick, in …
- … 1850 ) was expanded by a preface of 442 pages, longer than the original work, which, as reproduced in the fifth edition, runs to 322 pages. There is no record of the date on which CD read the first edition, although it was recommended to him by his sister Caroline Darwin in 1834 ( Correspondence vol. 1, letter …
To J. G. Forchhammer 1 December [1849]
Summary
Inquires about parcel of cirripede specimens lost in transit. Asks him to tell Steenstrup about the loss.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Johan Georg Forchhammer |
Date: | 1 Dec [1849] |
Classmark: | University of Copenhagen, Mineralogical Museum Archives |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-1273 |
From J. S. Bowerbank 1 August 1864
Author: | James Scott Bowerbank |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Date: | 1 Aug 1864 |
Classmark: | DAR 160: 262 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-4580 |
Matches: 3 hits
- … de C. Sowerby, [12 or 19 August 1850] , and letter to J. S. Bowerbank, 10 September [ …
- … see Correspondence vol. 4, letters to J. S. Bowerbank, 19 January [1850] and [ …
- … 1850] ). Bowerbank is cited as a source of Pollicipes specimens from the Chalk and Gault deposits in Fossil Cirripedia (1851) , pp. 54, 62–5, and 73–7. CD had sent some of the specimens to James de Carle Sowerby for illustration (see Correspondence vol. 4, letter …
To John Higgins 9 May [1850]
Summary
Agrees to reduce rent on farm because of bad times.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | John Higgins |
Date: | 9 May [1850] |
Classmark: | Lincolnshire Archives (HIG/4/2/1/32) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-1326 |
To J. S. Bowerbank 17 March [1850]
Summary
Thanks JSB for information regarding Sylvanus Hanley’s residence.
Sends stamps for specimen.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | James Scott Bowerbank |
Date: | 17 Mar [1850] |
Classmark: | University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-1312 |
From James R. Garrett to Robert Patterson 1 December 1854
Summary
Discusses the transport of seeds by birds. William Thompson received letters on this subject from CD in 1848 and from Edward Forbes in 1850. Encloses copies of Thompson’s reply to Forbes’s letter of 23 Feb 1850 and of Thompson’s notes (1848–51) on transport of seeds by birds.
Author: | James R. Garrett |
Addressee: | Robert Patterson |
Date: | 1 Dec 1854 |
Classmark: | DAR 205.2: 232 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-1608 |
Matches: 4 hits
- … of Thompson’s reply to Forbes’s letter of 23 Feb 1850 and of Thompson’s notes (1848–51) on …
- … received letters on this subject from CD in 1848 and from Edward Forbes in 1850. Encloses …
- … to CD. This letter has not been found. The Athenæum , no. 1168, 16 March 1850, p. 290, …
- … 1850 Professor E. Forbes, who was then preparing a paper for the R. I. “on the distribution of fresh water animals & plants,” made a similar application. I have found the two letters …
To Robert Fitch [5 February 1850]
Summary
Asks permission to clean specimen. Describes research on cirripedes.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Robert Fitch |
Date: | [5 Feb 1850] |
Classmark: | Norwich Castle |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-1301 |
To Robert Fitch [December? 1850]
Summary
Describes progress of J. de C. Sowerby in engraving fossil cirripede specimens.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Robert Fitch |
Date: | [Dec? 1850] |
Classmark: | Norwich Castle |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-1376 |
To Japetus Steenstrup 1 September [1850]
Summary
Fossil cirripede specimens have arrived.
Describes progress on his monograph [Fossil Cirripedia].
Would be grateful for the paper on Lithotrya. Asks for information.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Johannes Japetus Smith (Japetus) Steenstrup |
Date: | 1 Sept [1850] |
Classmark: | Det Kongelige Bibliotek, Copenhagen (NKS 3460 4to) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-1351 |
To J. D. Hooker 21 May [1868]
Summary
JDH too severe on Duke of Argyll.
Pities JDH on [BAAS] address [see 6099]; Huxley feels JDH will do well and will not pity him.
Thinks Huxley will give an excellent and original lecture on geographical distribution of birds.
Has been working hard on sexual selection and correspondence about it.
Mignonette is sterile with its own pollen but any two distinct plants are fertile together. It is utterly mysterious and not even Pangenesis will explain it.
On Lyell’s book [Principles, 10th ed.].
Wallace’s wonderful cleverness, but he is not cautious enough. CD differs from Wallace on birds’ nests and protection.
A. Murray’s miserable criticism of Wallace [J. Travel & Nat. Hist. 1 (1868): 137–45].
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Joseph Dalton Hooker |
Date: | 21 May [1868] |
Classmark: | DAR 94: 62–4 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-6196 |
To Albany Hancock [31 March or 7 April 1850]
Summary
AH may keep CD’s MS as long as he likes.
Comments on various cirripede species. "I mean now to continue at Systematic Part till I have finished."
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Albany Hancock |
Date: | [31 Mar or 7 Apr] 1850 |
Classmark: | The New York Public Library. Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations. The Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature. |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-1316 |
To W. D. Fox 10 October [1850]
Summary
Is concerned about the education of his boys and is undecided between Rugby and Bruce Castle schools; is inclined toward the latter, but afraid to experiment on so important a subject.
Reports on his pear-trees.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | William Darwin Fox |
Date: | 10 Oct [1850] |
Classmark: | Christ’s College Library, Cambridge (MS 53 Fox 78) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-1362 |
Matches: 4 hits
- … See letter to Syms Covington, 23 November 1850 , n. 4. See letter to W. D. …
- … the old stereotyped stupid classical education’. See letter to W. D. Fox, [May 1850] . …
- … See letter to W. D. Fox, 4 September [1850] . The final decision was to send William to …
- … letter to W. D. Fox, [20 November 1843] . Henry James Wharton , vicar of Mitcham, Surrey. CD’s Account Book (Down House MS) has an entry for 19 August 1850: ‘ …
Morton, Samuel George. 1850. Letter to the Rev. John Bachman, D.D., on the question of hybridity in animals, considered in reference to the unity of the human species. Charleston Medical Journal 5: 328–44.
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illness in Commentary
Darwin in letters,1866: Survival of the fittest
Summary
The year 1866 began well for Charles Darwin, as his health, after several years of illness, was now considerably improved. In February, Darwin received a request from his publisher, John Murray, for a new edition of Origin. Darwin got the fourth…
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- … The year 1866 began well for Charles Darwin, as his health, after several years of illness, was …