This catalog outlines an exhibit drawn chiefly from the C. Warren Irvin, Jr., Collection of Charles Darwin, and includes materials on the history of European exploration of the Galapagos, Darwin’s tenure on the islands, and the legacy of his discoveries
Christmas Day of the year eighteen hundred and thirty-one found the young Charles Darwin making his ...
Bourlière François. Bowman, R.I. (Editor). — The Galapagos. Proceedings of the Symposia of the Galap...
On the Galapagos Islands, twenty five thousand people live among the more famous reptiles and birds....
This catalog outlines an exhibit drawn chiefly from the C. Warren Irvin, Jr., Collection of Charles ...
An exhibition of photographs by Linda R. Brown, Josef Kren, Paul A. Johnsgard, Allison Johnson, and ...
Summary of symposium "Evolution in the Galapagos" held December 8, 1982 in London
This is a natural history exploration of the behavior and distinct features of common vertebrates of...
Bourlière François. Thornton, I. Darwin’s Islands. A Natural History of the Galapagos. Garden City, ...
From a special issue: A Brief History of the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands 195...
An Exhibit Guide for the "Darwin at the Library” exhibition held at the University of Oklahoma Bizze...
During the celebrated voyage of HMS Beagle, Charles Darwin visited the Falkland Islands twice, in Ma...
Two hundred years after his birth, Darwin, originated by the American Museum of Natural History in N...
Suggested readings for the Penn Alumni Travel trip to the Galapagos. See the Library Guide for this ...
Presented at Oakmont Sunday Symposiums, Santa Rosa, California (http://oaksunsym.org/programs.html) ...
naturalist on board gazed for the first time on the shores of the Falkland Islands. Charles Darwin, ...
Christmas Day of the year eighteen hundred and thirty-one found the young Charles Darwin making his ...
Bourlière François. Bowman, R.I. (Editor). — The Galapagos. Proceedings of the Symposia of the Galap...
On the Galapagos Islands, twenty five thousand people live among the more famous reptiles and birds....
This catalog outlines an exhibit drawn chiefly from the C. Warren Irvin, Jr., Collection of Charles ...
An exhibition of photographs by Linda R. Brown, Josef Kren, Paul A. Johnsgard, Allison Johnson, and ...
Summary of symposium "Evolution in the Galapagos" held December 8, 1982 in London
This is a natural history exploration of the behavior and distinct features of common vertebrates of...
Bourlière François. Thornton, I. Darwin’s Islands. A Natural History of the Galapagos. Garden City, ...
From a special issue: A Brief History of the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands 195...
An Exhibit Guide for the "Darwin at the Library” exhibition held at the University of Oklahoma Bizze...
During the celebrated voyage of HMS Beagle, Charles Darwin visited the Falkland Islands twice, in Ma...
Two hundred years after his birth, Darwin, originated by the American Museum of Natural History in N...
Suggested readings for the Penn Alumni Travel trip to the Galapagos. See the Library Guide for this ...
Presented at Oakmont Sunday Symposiums, Santa Rosa, California (http://oaksunsym.org/programs.html) ...
naturalist on board gazed for the first time on the shores of the Falkland Islands. Charles Darwin, ...
Christmas Day of the year eighteen hundred and thirty-one found the young Charles Darwin making his ...
Bourlière François. Bowman, R.I. (Editor). — The Galapagos. Proceedings of the Symposia of the Galap...
On the Galapagos Islands, twenty five thousand people live among the more famous reptiles and birds....