THE HOME OF THE LATE CHARLES DARWIN, DOWN, KENT
... i. The Exterior from the Garden.-2. Mr. Darwin's Study. THE HOME OF THE LATE CHARLES DARWIN, DOWN, KENT ...
... i. The Exterior from the Garden.-2. Mr. Darwin's Study. THE HOME OF THE LATE CHARLES DARWIN, DOWN, KENT ...
... THE HOME OF THE LATE CHARLES DARWIN, DOWN, KENT I. The Exterior from the Garden. -2. Mr. Darwin's Study. ...
... UNVEILING THE STATUE OF THE LATE CHARLES DARWIN IN THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, SOUTH KENSINGTON THE REBELLION IN CANADA-- COLONEL OTTER ATTACKING THE REBELS AT CUT KNIFE HILL, NORTH-WEST TERRITORY ...
... delivering, in the north of Scotland, some very interesting lectures on flowers. His examination of the recent discoveries by Charles Darwin and Sir John Lubbock, as regards the fertilisation of flowers, were particularly instructive. Equalisation Duties. The ...
... Convo cation at Oxford the degree of B-C-L. was. ibis week conferred on Mr. Alfred R. Wallace, who shares with the late Charles Darwin the distinction of having formulated the theory of evolution by natural selection. A memorial to the soldiers of the Guards ...
... Somerset House). Nothing but actual reduction in money payment can be recognised. Geese. Some experiments recently made by Charles Darwin as to the fertility of hybrid geese have proved satisfactory, and may lead to the development of a new and valuable variety ...
... couched in language as dignified and eloquent as it must be cutting to the member for Midlothian. The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin is the title of the opening article in the Contemporary, and is from the pen of Mr. Archibald Geikie, F.R.S. It is an ...
... fortunes and dispositions of future generations, and certainly no man has done more to guide the tendencies of his age than Charles Darwin. Moreover, for such lives the great thing is to select fitting writers and who could be found more thoroughly in sympathy ...
... y, and painted with realistic force. But his best work of this class is the fine half-length of the great naturalist, Charles Darwin, in the crimson robes of a Doctor of Laws. This is an admirable example of manly portraiture, large in style, and dignified ...
... years Jived at Rio Janeiro. Here he hospitably entertained the uinccrb 01 iiic jjcugie cxpuuiiiun \ctinunLj inciii us Charles Darwin), when they returned from the Straits of Magellan suffering from curvy. Soon after his return to England, in 1S35, he ...
... From the German of Gust a v Hartwiq. Translated by Sir Theodore Martin, K.C.B. THE OLD SALOON. The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin.-- Personal Remembrances of Sir Frederick Pollock. Trollope's What I Remember. Fritu's Autobiography and Reminiscences ...
... Trinity College, Cambridge, President of the Mathematical and Physical Science Section, is the second son of the late Charles Darwin, and was born in 1845. He entered at Trinity CtJllege, Cambridge, in October, 1864, and graduated as Second Wrangler in ...