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From:
J. S. Henslow
To:
Rowland Hill
Date:
28 February 1850
Source of text:
British Library Add MS 31978: 280-281
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project
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From:
Lambert-Adolphe-Jacques Quetelet
To:
Michael Faraday
Date:
5 March 1850
Source of text:
IEE MS SC 2
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Faraday Project
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From:
Michael Faraday
To:
Henry Deacon
Date:
7 March 1850
Source of text:
RI MS
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Faraday Project
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From:
J. S. Henslow
To:
Joseph Gedge
Date:
9 March 1850
Source of text:
British Library 31978: 283-284
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project
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From:
J. S. Henslow
To:
Rowland Hill
Date:
9 March 1850
Source of text:
British Library 31978: 282
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project
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From:
Charles Stuart
To:
Ferdinand von Mueller
Date:
10 March 1850
Source of text:
RB MSS M36, Library, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne.For a summary of this letter see Daley (1935) pp. 134-6
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller Project
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From:
Michael Faraday
To:
Edward Magrath
Date:
11 March 1850
Source of text:
Cumbria Record Office MS DHC/1/16
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Faraday Project
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From:
Thomas Phillipps
To:
Michael Faraday
Date:
13 March 1850
Source of text:
Bod MS Phillipps-Robinson e.385, f.65r-66v
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Faraday Project
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From:
Michael Faraday
To:
Hans Christian Oersted
Date:
15 March 1850
Source of text:
Håndskriftafdelingen, Det Kongelige Bibliothek, Copenhagen, MS Ørsted 1-2
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Faraday Project
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From:
Herbert Edward ("Edward") Wallace
To:
Richard Spruce
Date:
15 March 1850?
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP1/3/21
Summary:

Living conditions in Barra [Amazonas, Brazil]. Doggerel about fishing: “Here we work with Net and Trigger/By the famous river Nigger” (Watertown) Puns on local words: “All the ‘redes’ (nets) possess a title because they’re Barra-nets.”

Contributor:
Alfred Russel Wallace Correspondence Project
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From:
Warren De La Rue
To:
Michael Faraday
Date:
15 March 1850
Source of text:
IEE MS SC 2
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Faraday Project
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From:
Michael Faraday
To:
Thomas Phillipps
Date:
16 March 1850
Source of text:
Bod MS Phillipps-Robinson c.507, f.188-9
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Faraday Project
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From:
Charles Stuart
To:
Ferdinand von Mueller
Date:
17 March 1850
Source of text:
RB MSS M36, Library, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne.For a summary of this letter see Daley (1935) pp. 135-6
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller Project
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From:
Hermann Knoblauch
To:
John Tyndall
Date:
Undated
Source of text:
MS JT/1/K/27, RI
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Tyndall Project
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From:
Michael Faraday
To:
Charles Hyde
Date:
19 March 1850
Source of text:
SI D MS 554A
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Faraday Project
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From:
Michael Faraday
To:
Thomas Twining
Date:
19 March 1850
Source of text:
Günther Gerisch
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Faraday Project
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From:
Michael Faraday
To:
William Cotton
Date:
19 March 1850
Source of text:
RI MS
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Faraday Project
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From:
William Spence
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
19 March 1850
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8177: 297
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project
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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Samuel Stevens
Date:
20 March 1850
Source of text:
Stevens, S. (1850). Journey to explore the natural history of the Amazon River. Annals and Magazine of Natural History : Series Series 2, 6 (36): 494-496 [pp. 495-496]
Summary:

Delays in finding new canoe crews each few days to go upriver, arrived at Bara 30th of December; took 34 days from Santarem. Plagued by mosquitos until reached Rio Negro, which deserves its name: waters are “black as ink”, but mercifully no mosquitos. Staying with Sir Henrique Anthony; Richard Spruce arrived there previous evening. Impossible to send live animals from here, would not pay to do so. Collected more umbrella bird skins, bell birds, and two new species of anacaris [aracaris?] (small toucans).

Contributor:
Alfred Russel Wallace Correspondence Project
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From:
Warren De La Rue
To:
Michael Faraday
Date:
23 March 1850
Source of text:
IEE MS SC 2
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Faraday Project