Fauna
Found in 1506 Collections and/or Records:
[title] On the movement of the Leaves of Drosera ... / Sensitiveness to various stimulations / What attracts insects? perhaps smell? / All Used, 1809-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Draft; by Charles Robert Darwin
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To my astonishment I saw this morning very many Hive-Bees visiting Red Clover, 1809-01-01 - 1882-12-31
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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To show importance of Diptera I saw large field yellow with charlock & frequented by William, 1861-08-29 - 1861-09-04
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Trif[olium] pratense / from bent stigma & manner in which keel & wings spring up, 1861-05-25
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Trifolium repens, 1878-09-09 - 1878-09-27
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Trinidad / U[tricularia] montana / Dried spec[imen] from Kew, 1874-12-25 - 1874-12-26
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Upper true chalks d'Orbigny / Craie chloritique = Upper Greensand, 1809-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Utricularia / 10h 30 Examined a spec[imen] which had been for about 10 days in Tank water & no earth [application of nitrate of ammonia, phosphate of ammonia, 1874-08-25 - 1874-08-29
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin; written at Down
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[Utricularia continued] [application of sugar, nitrate of ammonia, carbonate of ammonia, alcohol, urea, phosphate of ammonia, gum, ether, 1874-08-01 - 1874-09-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin See item 66 part by Sir Francis Darwin
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U[tricularia] intermedia / Prey caught, 1848-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Sir Francis Darwin pp Charles Robert Darwin
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U[tricularia] montana / The largest tuber nearly 1 in long & .45 broad buried obliquely in the sand & moss, 1840-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Emma Darwin née Wedgwood pp Charles Robert Darwin
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U[tricularia] nelumbifolia - Brazil two Bladders on roots (state of nature) with antennae & papillae, 1809-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin hand of Sir Francis Darwin, much in hand of Emma Darwin née Wedgwood
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Utricularia / The bladders are mainly situated near to the base of the side branches, 1874-08-08 - 1874-08-23
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin hand of Emma Darwin née Wedgwood
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Utricularia / U[tricularia] minor / The first Bladder which I opened contained 24\ \ entomostraca in a state of decay, 1874-07-25
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin; written at Cheshire
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U[tricularia] [various species, descriptions and diagrams], 1848-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Sir Francis Darwin pp-and Charles Robert Darwin
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Vanilla from Sion House (per Hooker), 1862-05-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Vapours / chloroform / nitric ether / sulphuric ether / alcohol / carbonic acid / turpentine / stramonium / tea / prussic acid / acetate of strychnine, veratrin, morphia / opium, 1809-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Var[iation] under Domestication / Bartlett has seen several cases of ducks without any web, 1873-11-14
Note; by Emma Darwin née Wedgwood pp Charles Robert Darwin
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'Variation' Vol 2 p 86 1st Edit / The 1/2 wild cattle in each Park, 1866-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Verbascum lychnitis / These plants were raised from self-fertilised flowers & were themselves now in first generation of self-fertilisation covered by net, 1867-01-01 - 1869-12-31
Note; by [Charles Robert Darwin?] [calculation in hand of Ebenezer Norman?]
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Viola canina / Marked 2 plants with red tape behind Azalea bed with no large pods [application of water], 1862-05-28 - 1862-05-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Viola canina true under net 8 flowers not touched black thread [application of alcohol, water], 1863-03-31 - 1863-05-15
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Viola tricolor / Three plants, very similar, seedlings, large-flowered, purple and yellow, 1870-12-31
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin and [amanuensis]; See items 67 and 70 part of tables excised
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Voice of cats Henrietta, 1862-03-28
Note; by Henrietta Emma Litchfield née Darwin pp Charles Robert Darwin looks rather like Bessy's hand?
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Vol I p 291 Again Mr Jenner Weir informs me that a peacock at Blackheath whilst young was white, 1809-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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