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asmus Alvey (1804-81): elder brother of Charles Darwin. -death of. -letters to. -mentioned. -visit to. Darwin, Dr. Erasmus: Charles Darwin's grandfather. -Charles Darwin's preliminary notice to Krause's memoir of. -Charles Darwin and evolutionary views of. Darwin, Francis: Charles Darwin's son. -on bloom and stomata. -on Dipsacus. -on Huxley's speech at Cambridge. -on the Knight-Darwin law. -on lobing of leaves. -experiments on nutrition. -experiments on plant-movements. -lecture at Glasgow (British Association, 1901) on perceptions of plants. -suggestion for Romanes' experiments on intelligence. -on vivisection. -on Vochting's work. -on Wiesner's work. Darwin, George: Charles Darwin's son. -success at Cambridge. -criticism of Wallace. -elected Plumian Professor at Cambridge. -suggested experiments with magnetic needles and insects. -on Galton's work on heredity. -article in "Contemporary Review" on origin of language. Darwin, Henrietta (Mrs. Litchfield): Charles Darwin's daughter. -criticism of Huxley. Darwin, Horace: Charles Darwin's son. -remark as a boy on Natural Selection. -mentioned. Darwin, Leonard: Charles Darwin's son. Darwin, Robert W.: Charles Darwin's father. -letter to. Darwin, Susan: Charles Darwin's sister. -alluded to in early recollections of Charles Darwin. -illness. -sends Wedgwood ware to Hooker. Darwin, William Erasmus: Charles Darwin's eldest son. -on fertilisation of Epipactis palustris. -letter to. "Darwin and after Darwin," Romanes'. "Darwiniana," Asa Gray's. -extract from Huxley's. "Darwinsche Theorie," Wagner's book. "Darwinism," Wallace's. Darwinismus, at the British Association meeting at Norwich (1868). Daubeny, Prof. Charles Giles Bridle, F.R.S. (1795-1867): Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford; elected Professor of Chemistry in the University 1822; in 1834 he became Professor of Botany, and in 1840 Professor of Rural Economy. -invites Darwin to attend British Association at Oxford. -mentioned. David, Prof. Edgeworth, and the Funafuti boring. Dawn of life, oldest fossils do not mark the. Dawson, Sir J. William, C.M.G., F.R.S. (1820-99), was born at Pictou, Nova Scotia, and studied at Edinburgh University in 1841-42. He was appointed Principal of the McGill University, Montreal, in 1855,--a post which he held thirty-eight years. See "Fifty Years of Work in Canada, Scie
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