Note: Sidney S. Negus Memorial Lecture, Radford University, May 25, 2000 From the introduction: In this paper, I will take a look at Darwin\u27s life and some of his botanical and other interests. I will also indicate where his and my paths have crossed during my own career as a botanist
Two hundred years after his birth, Darwin, originated by the American Museum of Natural History in N...
Summary of symposium "Evolution in the Galapagos" held December 8, 1982 in London
Darwin’s On the Origin of Species introduced the world to the most fundamental concept in biological...
An examination of Charles Darwin\u27s On the Origin of Species -- and how, 150 years after publicati...
researchThis article puts a unique spin on Charles Darwin’s work by looking at the plants that he st...
Charles Darwin on his voyage aboard H. M. S. Beagle contracted a mysterious illness that persisted t...
Christmas Day of the year eighteen hundred and thirty-one found the young Charles Darwin making his ...
The plants growing in an English meadow near Charles Darwin’s home were meticulously surveyed by him...
A program of the performance of Darwin Remembers by Floyd Sandford, presented at the 113th (2001) An...
This paper explores Darwin\u27s 14,000 plus letters and suggests that in spite of the enormous amoun...
naturalist on board gazed for the first time on the shores of the Falkland Islands. Charles Darwin, ...
notes: Also translated into Italian and Spanishpublication-status: PublishedChapter from Darwin ed...
Evolution was not a new idea. The Greeks speculated on it. In the century before Darwin many differe...
Recent work on the rise of science in the nineteenth century has encouraged historians to look again...
Graduation date: 2007The publication of Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species, truly a synthesiz...
Two hundred years after his birth, Darwin, originated by the American Museum of Natural History in N...
Summary of symposium "Evolution in the Galapagos" held December 8, 1982 in London
Darwin’s On the Origin of Species introduced the world to the most fundamental concept in biological...
An examination of Charles Darwin\u27s On the Origin of Species -- and how, 150 years after publicati...
researchThis article puts a unique spin on Charles Darwin’s work by looking at the plants that he st...
Charles Darwin on his voyage aboard H. M. S. Beagle contracted a mysterious illness that persisted t...
Christmas Day of the year eighteen hundred and thirty-one found the young Charles Darwin making his ...
The plants growing in an English meadow near Charles Darwin’s home were meticulously surveyed by him...
A program of the performance of Darwin Remembers by Floyd Sandford, presented at the 113th (2001) An...
This paper explores Darwin\u27s 14,000 plus letters and suggests that in spite of the enormous amoun...
naturalist on board gazed for the first time on the shores of the Falkland Islands. Charles Darwin, ...
notes: Also translated into Italian and Spanishpublication-status: PublishedChapter from Darwin ed...
Evolution was not a new idea. The Greeks speculated on it. In the century before Darwin many differe...
Recent work on the rise of science in the nineteenth century has encouraged historians to look again...
Graduation date: 2007The publication of Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species, truly a synthesiz...
Two hundred years after his birth, Darwin, originated by the American Museum of Natural History in N...
Summary of symposium "Evolution in the Galapagos" held December 8, 1982 in London
Darwin’s On the Origin of Species introduced the world to the most fundamental concept in biological...