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... to the re-election of Sir R. InglU and Mr. Estcourt. CAMBRIDGE, Aprii. 29. On Tuesday last, Henry Churchman Long, and Charles Darwin, of Christ College, were ad- mitted Bachelors of Arts. ...
... to the re-election of Sir R. InglU and Mr. Estcourt. CAMBRIDGE, Aprii. 29. On Tuesday last, Henry Churchman Long, and Charles Darwin, of Christ College, were ad- mitted Bachelors of Arts. ...
... zooiogical drawings made during the late expedition into Africa - A grant for a similar purpose has also been made to Charles Darwin, Esq., of the surveying ship Beagle, who brought to this country an immense addition of species in differen t branches ...
... by Major Sabine. The second volume is by COPt.stern Fitzroy, and relates to the second voyage. The third volume th . Charles Darwin, lEsq., is an account of his discoveries In natural was history ...
... South America, and durnng the Beagle's Cirecmnavi- Ag ,ds, gation of the Globe. By CaptIns KIG and FITZROY, and Vise ad CHARLES DARWIN. Esq. %naturalist of the Beagle. an Bin Henry Colburn, Publisher, 13, Great Marlborough-street. TO raim ras be had of ...
... an Appendix by Major Sabine. The second volume is by Capt. Fitzroy, and relates to the second voyage. The third volume, Charles Darwin, Esq., is account of his discoveries in Natural History, with novel ideas respecting geology, the Coral Islands, &c. The ...
... in each nest. The Gauchos (the half-wild countrymen of South America) unanimously affirm, says our English Cuvier, Charles Darwin, and there is no reason to doubt their statement, that the male bird alone hatches the eggs, and for some time afterwards ...
... will bore, and from which they push up line fertile soil, and cast it ou the surface, lias been admirably traced by Mr. Charles Darwin, of Shrewsbury, now of Down, Kent, who has shown that, in a lew years, they have actually elevated the surface of the ...