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21 Pages in Charles Darwin's Library associated with "flora - alpine"

  1. Das Abändern der Vögel durch Einfluss des Klima's
    By: Gloger, Constantin Wilhelm Lambert,
    Publication info: Breslau, August Schulz & Co, 1833
    Pages: Page 2  
  2. Botanische Mittheilungen
    By: Nägeli, Carl,
    Publication info: München, F. Staub, 1866
    Pages: Page 143  Page 144  Page 125  Page 121  Page 350  
  3. De l'espèce et des races dans les êtres organisés et spécialement de l'unité de l'espèce humaine
    By: Godron, (Dominique Alexandre), M.
    Publication info: Paris, J.B. Baillière et Fils, 1859
    Volume: v.1
    Pages: Page 85  Page 85  
  4. Introductory essay to the flora of New Zealand
    By: Hooker, Joseph Dalton,
    Publication info: London, Lovell Reeve, n.d
    Pages: Page xxiv  Page xxxiv  Page xxxv  
  5. Lake Superior: its character, vegetation, and animals, compared with those of other similar regions
    By: Agassiz, Louis,
    Publication info: Boston, Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1850
    Pages: Page 141  
  6. Leçons de botanique
    By: Saint-Hilaire, Auguste de,
    Publication info: Paris, P.J. Loss, 1841
    Pages: Page 53  
  7. On the variation of species
    By: Wollaston, Thomas Vernon,
    Publication info: London, John Van Voorst, 1856
    Pages: Page 153  Page 153  
  8. Principles of geology
    By: Lyell, Charles, Sir,
    Publication info: London, John Murray, 1837
    Volume: v.3
    Pages: Page 139  Page 139  
  9. The regions of vegetation, being an analysis of the distribution of vegetable forms over the surface of the globe in connection with climate and physical agents
    By:
    Publication info: London, G.J. Palmer, 1843
    Pages: Page 48  Page 48  
  10. Researches into the physical history of mankind
    By: Prichard, James Cowles.
    Publication info: London, Sherwood, Gilbert & Piper, 1836
    Volume: v.1 (Supplementary material in Darwin's copy)
    Pages: End Note 1  End Note 1