Fauna
Found in 1506 Collections and/or Records:
Hardly any plant I ever saw more visited by H(ive) & Humble Bees than Borago officinalis, 1863-07-29
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Having conceived with Mr Kay that a "Zoological walk" to Portobello would not only be conducive to our own amusement, 1826-01-01 - 1827-12-31
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Hensleigh pointed at toad & it swelled till it was lifted on legs, 1867-12-06
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Hildebrand / says that he grows every year Petunia nyctoginiflora to attract moths for his sons, 1877-01-18
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Hive Bees visit Trifolium incarnatum but never Mr Miner[?] has remarked in America the common red Clover, 1858-06-07 - 1858-07-16
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Hooker has shown that where most species by no means most individuals (I presume sociability comes in here), 1846-07-01 - 1846-07-31
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Hooker tells me that not only the few Coleoptera but the one Lepidoptera at Kerguelen L[an]d were apterous, 1809-03-17 - 1882-03-17
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Hop Clover / Of plants in garden uncovered 60 heads yielded 9.1 gr[ains] of seed, 1862-11-08
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Hopes cats savage - did not in least erect tail or hair, 1868-03-15
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Humble Bees Notebook [mostly concerning their navigation around the Down grounds] (DAR 194: 1-12), 1850-01-01 - 1869-12-31
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin; cover is map of part of Down grounds with trees marked
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Hundreds of Myrmica on the bracken at Hollycomb, 1809-06-07 - 1882-06-08
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Hunt says Chimpanzee he has seen cry, 1841-08-01 - 1841-08-31
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Huxley / Says feels hot all over when blushing & that this in fact is blushing even though not red - When certain nerves cut, rabbits ears become red & hot, 1809-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Huxley says iris always acted on by opposed muscles, 1871-01-24
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Huxley says old Ganoids..., 1809-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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I cannot tell whether Scapulae Oysters Balanae were on bones but I think certainly one Balanus was on parts of bones which had been covered in the land sandstone, 1844-02-01 - 1844-02-29
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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I doubt whether effect of Domestication - must be natural but rarely seen, 1868-07-23
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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I found a small fly still alive sticking by its feet to the glands on the extreme left side of the central disc, 1809-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Draft; by Charles Robert Darwin much corrected; part of sheet only
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I have been looking at that Fumaria dingy purple with one long nectary & one rudimentary (the latter alone white), 1861-04-09
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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I have made out pretty clearly that Ja[ckals] nor Wolves nor foxes cover up their excrement, 1870-01-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin fragile and damaged
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I made a mistake yesterday about the Macacus inornatus, 1871-03-01
Note; by Emma Darwin née Wedgwood pp Charles Robert Darwin
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I might try obscure flowes such as Galium - The minute Vetches - Draba &c &c with Glycerine & examine for moth scales, 1880-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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I now know that there are nectar-holes in the staminal tube of Lathyrus pratensis, sylvestris & macrorhizus, 1873-08-17
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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I raised 5 plants from one of self-sterile plants (Reseda odorata) on paper (A) & kept them under net till Aug 29th, 1871-09-20
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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I saw B[ombus] muscorum sucking Adlumia cirrhosa & pushing aside hood / Hildebrand on Hymen[optera?] & Fumaria on p 464 / Fumaria capreolata, 1858-09-21
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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