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Book Title
On the classification and geographical distribution of Crustacea
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Publication Details
Philadelphia, C. Sherman, 1853
Year
1853
DOI
Holding Institution
Cambridge University Library
Sponsor
JISC & NEH
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top-margin annotation Charles Darwin Esq— with the kind regards of James D. Dana.

line 8 annotation “    ”
line 10 annotation “    ”

lines 3—10 annotation Mr D. regrets he used th word Kingdom for his main division of th world. I do not quite understand his views yet. —


lines 4—1 double score
at "days" annotation in any season
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[continuation] t—bottom-margin unmarked
from End Slip annotation 1504    Tropics most prolific in Crustacean life


table col 1 annotation Right    31
col 6 annotation 40 |
col 11 annotation 18 |
col 19 annotation 37
top-margin annotation 40 [+] 18 [+] 37 [=] 95 [÷*] 31 [=] 3.06
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table "Hyas" score


table "Cyclograpsus" score


table "Lithodes" score
table "Paguristes" score


table "Jaera" score


table "Amphoroidea" score


table "Anonyx" score
table "Gammarus" score


line 7 annotation X
line 7 annotation X

line 9 annotation X

line 12 annotation X

line 13 score
line 13 annotation Med. & Japan

lines 11—10 annotation X

line 4 score
line 4 annotation Med & Japan


line 1 score
line 1 annotation Md & Japan

line 3 score
line 3 annotation Md & Japn

line 5 score
line 5 annotation Md & Japan

line 7 annotation Me & Ja

line 8 annotation 36 species with enormous ranges
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bottom-margin apparently unintentional mark


lines 3—9 annotation Xt01    42 sp
     with immense ranges.—
     belogn to many genera
t01 - `X' in reddish-brown crayon
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lines 1—5 score
lines 4—5 annotation in reddish-brown crayon X
from End Slip annotation 1557 No species common t W. America & central Pacific , except few cosmopolites

line 11 underline "zoological ... continent"

line 23 annotation in reddish-brown crayon X

lines 5—3 score cancelled
lines 12—6 annotation Evidently far more relation betwen E & W America than in shells & mor species in common: but I can hardy judge


lines 10—12 annotation New Zealand & S. America
     X||t01
t01 - `X||' in reddish-brown crayon

lines 16—19 annotation do
     Xt01
t01 - `X' in reddish-brown crayon

line 8 underline "eighty-one"
line 6 underline "thirteen ... Japan"
line 5 underline "three"
line 6 annotation Xt01 —    New Zealand & Cape
lines 4—3 annotation in reddish-brown crayon X
t01 - `X' in reddish-brown crayon


line 7 annotation in reddish-brown crayon X
line 7 at "above" annotation 33
line 7 at "both" annotation «33 species in common»

lines 15—17 score in dark pencil

lines 19—22 annotation Xt01    It is a difficulty so few beng common to Europe & Cape
t01 - `X' in reddish-brown crayon

line 29 annotation — 12 Natal & Japan


lines 12—13 apparently unintentional mark


line 19 underline in reddish-brown crayon "eastern ... Australia"

lines 15—11 annotation New Zealand & America

line 12 underline in reddish-brown crayon "Chilian"
lines 12—11 annotation in reddish-brown crayon ⸮ X


line 19 underline "Hymenicus ... near"

lines 13—8 score
line 11 underline "over ... hundred"
lines 19—8 annotation No representative case can be made out, as for common Antarctic landt01
     New Zealand & America
t01 - `No representative ... land' in dark pencil

lines 9—5 annotation Xt01    are any of these Southen genera I won der
t01 - `X' in reddish-brown crayon

lines 11—8 annotation p.1561 & temperate genus of Amphoroidea

line 8 underline "Cyclograpsus"
bottom-margin annotation ⧟ is a wide ranger, Mid Pacific Florida

line 8 underline "Paguristes"
bottom-margin annotation ⧟ wide ranger
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line 7 underline "Betaeus"
bottom-margin annotation Indian Ocean torried
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line 5 at "Palaemon" annotation —torrid
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lines 2—1 annotation in reddish-brown crayon X

bottom-margin annotation Cancer none torrid N & S. America
     Ozius torrid


line 3 annotation in reddish-brown crayon X
line 3 underline "Ozius ... Xantho"
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line 13 underline "Lithodes"
line 13 underline "Galathea"
line 13 annotation Xt01 range equator wards ?
t01 - `X' in reddish-brown crayon

lines 8—1 score
line 8 underline "Glyptonotus"
line 8 annotation antarctict01
line 7 underline "Idotaea"
line 7 annotation torridt02 «t» t03
line 7 underline "Themisto"
line 7 annotation torrid
lines 5—4 annotation Xt04 range ‹northward› «equator wards» ?
line 4 at "Oniscus" annotation torrid
line 4 underline "Jaera"
bottom-margin annotation in dark pencil ⧟ temperate good case
line 3 underline "Anonyx"
bottom-margin annotation in dark pencil ⧟ cold temprat good case
line 3 underline "Gammarus"
bottom-margin annotation in dark pencil ⧟ torrid
lines 3—2 underline in reddish-brown crayon "The ... striking"
line 2 underline "Serolis"
bottom-margin annotation ⧟ ‹nrt› northern
line 1 underline "Glyptonotus"
line 1 annotation in pale pencil range
t01 - `antarctic' in pale brown ink
t02 - `torrid' in dark pencil
t03 - `« to' in pale brown ink
t04 - `X' in reddish-brown crayon


lines 12—11 annotation X


line 4 underline "Glyptonotus"
lines 3—4 annotation in reddish-brown crayon X

lines 6—13 score
lines 6—7 annotation in reddish-brown crayon X
line 13 annotation in reddish-brown crayon X
lines 6—8 annotation New Zealand & Cape & S. America


line 7 annotation in reddish-brown crayon X
lines 10—11 annotation in reddish-brown crayon X
lines 8—9 annotation & Turtles &c


line 8 annotation in reddish-brown crayon X

line 12 annotation in reddish-brown crayon X

lines 18—19 annotation in reddish-brown crayon X
line 19 underline "not ... zone"

line 21 annotation in reddish-brown crayon X

line 27 underline "Amphoroidea"
line 28 underline "Ozius"
lines 27—28 annotation Xt01    New Zealand & America
t01 - `X' in reddish-brown crayon

lines 10—9 annotation in reddish-brown crayon X

line 4 annotation in reddish-brown crayon X


line 4 annotation in reddish-brown crayon X

line 11 crossing-out "Horn"
line 11 annotation Good Hope
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line 16 annotation in reddish-brown crayon X
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lines 13—12 annotation in reddish-brown crayon X


lines 3—4 annotation X
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