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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
[Samuel] [Stevens]
Date:
22 October 1859
Source of text:
Wallace, A. R. (1860). [Extracts from a letter dated 22 Oct. 1859, Amboyna]. Ibis : 2 (6): 197-199
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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Samuel Stevens
Date:
26 November 1859
Source of text:
Wallace, A. R. (1860). [Extracts from letters from Alfred R. Wallace to Samuel Stevens dated 26 Nov. 1859, Awaiya, Ceram, 31 Dec. 1859, Passo, Amboyna, and 14 Feb. 1860, Passo]. Ibis : 2 (7): 305-306
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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Samuel Stevens
Date:
31 December 1859
Source of text:
Wallace, A. R. (1860). [Extracts from letters from Alfred R. Wallace to Samuel Stevens dated 26 Nov. 1859, Awaiya, Ceram, 31 Dec. 1859, Passo, Amboyna, and 14 Feb. 1860, Passo]. Ibis : 2 (7): 305-306 [p. 306]
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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
William Jackson Hooker
Date:
1856?
Source of text:
Wallace, A. R. (1856). On the bamboo and durian of Borneo. Hooker's Journal of Botany and Kew Garden Miscellany : 8 (8): 225-230
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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
William Alexander Bailie-Hamilton
Date:
8 February 1854
Source of text:
Royal Geographical Society: RGS Corr. Block CB4 1851-60 ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE
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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Roderick Impey Murchison
Date:
June 1853
Source of text:
Royal Geographical Society: RGS Corr. Block CB4 1851-60 ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE
Summary:

Application made to the Royal Geographical Society detailing ARW’s proposed trip to the Malay Archipelago and requesting free passage for the journey.

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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
John Wodehouse
Date:
23 February 1854
Source of text:
Royal Geographical Society: Letter Book Nov 1850 - Nov 1859 f.127-128
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From:
Henry Norton Shaw
To:
John Wodehouse
Date:
16 February 1854
Source of text:
Royal Geographical Society: Letter Book Nov 1850 - Nov 1859 f.127
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From:
Henry George Elliot
To:
George William Frederick Villiers
Date:
30 August 1853
Source of text:
Royal Geographical Society: RGS Corr. Block CB4 1851-60 FOREIGN OFFICE
Summary:

Transmits copy of note from Dutch Foreign Office, introducing ARW to Governor General of Netherland India. Permission for scientific expedition to Dutch Colony on Eastern Sea.

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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Samuel Stevens
Date:
10 March 1857
Source of text:
Wallace, A. R. (1857). [Letter from Alfred R. Wallace dated 10 March 1857, Dobbo, Aru Islands, and 15 May, Dobbo; to Samuel Stevens and communicated by him to the ESL meeting of 5 Oct. 1857]. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of London : 1856-1857 : 91-93
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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Samuel Stevens
Date:
20 December 1857
Source of text:
Wallace, A. R. (1858). [Letter from Alfred R. Wallace dated 20 Dec. 1857, Amboyna; communicated by Samuel Stevens]. Zoologist : 16 (191-192): 6120-6124
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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
[unknown person]
Date:
November 1858
Source of text:
Wallace, A. R. (1859). Remarks on enlarged coloured figures of insects. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of London : 1858-1859 : 66-67
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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Samuel Stevens
Date:
28 January 1859
Source of text:
Wallace, A. R. (1859). [Extracts from a letter from Alfred R. Wallace to Samuel Stevens dated 28 Jan. 1859, Batchian; communicated by Stevens to the ESL meeting of 6 June 1859]. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of London : 1858-1859 : 70
Summary:

An account of ARW’s visceral reaction to capturing a new Ornithoptera, “the finest butterfly in the world”, and explains that he is remaining at Batchian, Moluccas with the intention of collecting additional Paradisea specimens.

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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
[unknown person]
Date:
19 October 1852
Source of text:
Wallace, A. R. (1852). [LTTE from Alfred R. Wallace concerning the ship fire, dated 19 Oct. 1852]. Zoologist : 10 (119): 3641-3643
Summary:

Account for publication of “unfortunate accident that took place on my voyage home from South America.” On 2 July retrieved collection of birds, insects, reptiles, and fishes that had been left at Para while I traveled upriver. On 12th of July embarked in the “Helen” for London, still suffering from fever, with my collections and some live monkeys and birds. On 6th of August “smoke was discovered...and soon filled the cabin;” ship burst into flames and we had to abandon it for life boats. Natural history collections and live animals were completely lost; we steered for Bermuda, 700 miles away. After ten days at sea, almost starved, we were rescued by passing ship 200 miles off Bermuda. . Only things I saved were “my watch, drawings of fishes,” and some notes and journals. Had packed 50-foot leaf of Jupate palm (Oredoxia regia). Mr. Spruce and Mr. Bates were fine when last seen.

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From:
[Charles Robert?] [Darwin?]
To:
Alfred Russel Wallace
Date:
[1858?]
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP7/9
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From:
Charles Robert Darwin
To:
[unknown person]
Date:
[December] [1855]
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library: DAR 206: 34-35
Summary:

Darwin requests skins of various animals from any region that has not been visited frequently.

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From:
Charles Robert Darwin
To:
Joseph Dalton Hooker
Date:
13 [July] [1858]
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library: DAR 114: 242, 242a
Summary:

Darwin comments that Hooker's letter to ARW is perfect and that he has forwarded it to ARW along with one from himself. Darwin states he had resigned himself to giving up priority regarding evolution by natural selection to ARW but for influence from Lyell and Hooker.

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From:
Charles Robert Darwin
To:
Joseph Dalton Hooker
Date:
5 July 1858
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library: DAR 114: 241, 241a
Summary:

Darwin thanks Hooker for reporting that all went well at the Linnean Society and supports Hooker's suggestion that he (Hooker) write to ARW to "exonerate" Darwin.

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From:
Charles Robert Darwin
To:
Joseph Dalton Hooker
Date:
29 June 1858
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library: DAR 114: 240
Summary:

Darwin responding to Hooker's request for papers. Darwin seems resigned to not to ARW usurping him regarding the explanation of how and why species change over time, "I daresay all is too late. I hardly care about it.—".

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From:
Charles Robert Darwin
To:
Joseph Dalton Hooker
Date:
29 June 1858
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library: DAR 114: 239
Summary:

Conveys news of the death of Darwin's baby son. References letters received from Hooker regarding the suggestion that they present ARW's paper and Darwin's writings as a joint paper to the Linnaean Society.

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