Kew
Found in 938 Collections and/or Records:
Sida corylifolia (rhombifolia), 1873-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Siphomeris [ie] Lecontea unnamed sp[ecies] Kew (Cinchonaceae), 1809-06-01 - 1882-06-09
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin; written at Kew part in hand of Emma Darwin née Wedgwood
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Stapelia sarpedon, 1878-06-23
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
(Note)
Thalia [application of nitric acid, chloroform], 1873-07-18 - 1882-07-20
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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The seeds of the Hoya did not germinate at Kew, 1877-01-19
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Travels in the interior of Brazil by George Gardner, 1874-01-01 - 1874-12-31
Note [memo]; by Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker pp-and Charles Robert Darwin Letter from Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker to Charles Robert Darwin; written at [Kew] memo
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Trifolium / pannonicum (Kew seed) -first leaves after cotyledon orbicular, 1809-06-08 - 1882-06-08
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Trifolium resupinatum [application of water], 1881-07-06
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Trifolium resupinatum (Kew seed) / S Europe / upper surface of 3 leaflets silvery [application of ether], 1809-07-01 - 1882-07-12
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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Utricularia / Kew spec[imen] / Terminal buds in U intermedia rather more globular but it is not a well marked difference, 1848-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Sir Francis Darwin pp Charles Robert Darwin
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U[tricularia] montana / The overarching base of antennae & antennae rather close proximity to proto[labellum?] makes a perfect roof to depression leading to opening [application of alcohol, urea], 1874-09-26 - 1874-09-27
Note; by 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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The UK Archival Thesaurus has been integrated with our catalogue, thanks to Kings College London and the AIM25 project for their support with this.

