| DCP-LETT-7065 | From: | Ellen Frances Hordern; Ellen Frances Lubbock | To: | Charles Robert Darwin | Date: | [1867–8?] | Classmark: | DAR 104: 227–228 | Summary: | Has marked a page from Adam Bede which may be relevant to CD’s work on expression. | Contributor: | Darwin Correspondence Project |
DCP-LETT-7061 | From: | Henrietta Emma (Henrietta Emma Darwin) Litchfield | To: | Charles Robert Darwin | Date: | [1867–72] | Classmark: | DAR 181: 48 | Summary: | An extract from Macrobius’ Saturnalia dealing with blushing. | Contributor: | Darwin Correspondence Project |
FVM-01769 | From: | Ferdinand von Mueller | To: | [George Bentham] | Date: | 1867 | Classmark: | RBG Kew, Kew correspondence, Australia, Mueller, 1858-70. f. 4 | Summary: | | Contributor: | Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller Project |
FVM-01767 | From: | Ferdinand von Mueller | To: | [the Royal Commissioners for the Intercolonial Exhibition] | Date: | 1867 | Classmark: | P67/474, unit 381, VPRS 3991 inward registered correspondence, VA 475 Chief Secretary's Office, Public Record Office, Victoria | Summary: | | Contributor: | Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller Project |
FVM-01770 | From: | Ferdinand von Mueller | To: | George Bentham | Date: | 1867 | Classmark: | RBG Kew, Kew correspondence, Australia, Mueller, 1858-70. f. 2 | Summary: | | Contributor: | Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller Project |
DCP-LETT-13858 | From: | Charles Robert Darwin | To: | James Paget, 1st baronet | Date: | [1867?] | Classmark: | American Philosophical Society (626) | Summary: | [Excised fragment only.] "I am greedy for facts. – " | Contributor: | Darwin Correspondence Project |
FVM-01768 | From: | Joseph Sutherland | To: | Ferdinand von Mueller | Date: | 1867 | Classmark: | MEL 2089815, National Herbarium of Victoria, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne | Summary: | | Contributor: | Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller Project |
DCP-LETT-13856 | From: | Sarah Elizabeth (Elizabeth) Wedgwood | To: | Charles Robert Darwin | Date: | [1867–72?] | Classmark: | DAR 195.4: 104 | Summary: | Jessie [Wedgwood] says driving in sun made one of her eyes water. | Contributor: | Darwin Correspondence Project |
DCP-LETT-7060 | From: | Frances Julia (Snow) Wedgwood | To: | Charles Robert Darwin | Date: | [1867–72] | Classmark: | DAR 181: 47, DAR 195.1: 52 | Summary: | Sends extract from Charma [Essai sur le langage (1846)] on the origin of nodding and shaking the head [See Expression, p. 273 n. 17]. | Contributor: | Darwin Correspondence Project |
DCP-LETT-7062 | From: | Frances Julia (Snow) Wedgwood | To: | Charles Robert Darwin | Date: | [1867–72] | Classmark: | DAR 195.1: 53 | Summary: | Extract from Seneca’s letters establishes that hiding the face in shame was not a classical gesture. | Contributor: | Darwin Correspondence Project |
DCP-LETT-7058 | From: | Frances Julia (Snow) Wedgwood | To: | Henrietta Emma (Henrietta Emma Darwin) Litchfield | Date: | [1867–72] | Classmark: | DAR 181: 45 | Summary: | Miss Gourlay reports case of girl at the Lock Hospital who covered her face in shame. | Contributor: | Darwin Correspondence Project |
DCP-LETT-7059 | From: | Frances Julia (Snow) Wedgwood | To: | Henrietta Emma (Henrietta Emma Darwin) Litchfield | Date: | [1867–72] | Classmark: | DAR 181: 46, DAR 189: 140 | Summary: | The expression of shame in ancients, Milton, the Bible, and in poor girls under Miss Gourlay’s charge. | Contributor: | Darwin Correspondence Project |
DCP-LETT-7041 | From: | Hensleigh Wedgwood | To: | Charles Robert Darwin | Date: | [1867–72] | Classmark: | DAR 181: 53 | Summary: | On origin of hand-shaking. | Contributor: | Darwin Correspondence Project |
DCP-LETT-7042 | From: | Hensleigh Wedgwood | To: | Charles Robert Darwin | Date: | [1867–72] | Classmark: | DAR 181: 54 | Summary: | Expression: derivation of the term "brown study". | Contributor: | Darwin Correspondence Project |
DCP-LETT-7043 | From: | Hensleigh Wedgwood | To: | Charles Robert Darwin | Date: | [1867–72?] | Classmark: | DAR 181: 53v | Summary: | A fragment that may contain information for Expression. | Contributor: | Darwin Correspondence Project |
DCP-LETT-5343F | From: | Charles Robert Darwin | To: | Athenæum | Date: | 1 Jan 1867 | Classmark: | Athenæum , 5 January 1867, pp. 18–19 | Summary: | Expresses his support for new books being sold with the pages cut. | Contributor: | Darwin Correspondence Project |
Herschel4511 | From: | Sir John Herschel | To: | [Longman & Green Publishers] | Date: | [1867] | Classmark: | Harvard: Houghton | Summary: | Sends a correction for the ninth edition of JH's Outlines Astr. | Contributor: | John Herschel Project |
Herschel13356 | From: | Sir John Herschel | To: | William James Herschel | Date: | [1867 to 1869] | Classmark: | TxU:H/L-0557; Reel 1053 | Summary: | Avoid forcing metric system on India. Hopes Commission will adopt 'geometrical system of [A. T.] Kupffer and others. Winter weather. Family health and news. Alexander S. Herschel gave lecture at Leeds; reports many Japanese students at Glasgow. JH predicts that industrious Japanese may supplant Europe and America in next century. Details of JH's humorous plan for 'telegraphic personal transfer' [teleportation] to accelerate travel. Rash of bombings by mail in London. Attacks on police. | Contributor: | John Herschel Project |
Herschel1439 | From: | Sir John Herschel | To: | George Gabriel Stokes | Date: | [1 January 1867] | Classmark: | Cambridge University Library 7656/H716 | Summary: | Acknowledges receipt of paper on nebulae. | Contributor: | John Herschel Project |
Herschel1472 | From: | Sir John Herschel | To: | George Gabriel Stokes | Date: | [1867 or later] | Classmark: | Cambridge University Library 7656/H732 | Summary: | On a correction to a report [JH's obituary on William Whewell]. | Contributor: | John Herschel Project |
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