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Book Title
De l'espèce et des races dans les êtres organisés et spécialement de l'unité de l'espèce humaine
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Paris, J.B. Baillière et Fils, 1859
Year
1859
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Cambridge University Library
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JISC & NEH
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line 1 underline "De l'espèce"
line 6 underline "Godron"
line 14 underline "second"
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lines 29—30 score
lines 29—30 annotation in brown ink read


lines 3—6 score
lines 1—10 annotation this is his argument everywhere
     Pouters
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lines 12—13 double score
lines 13—15 annotation Turnip & Rape ??

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lines 4—3 score
lines 4—8 annotation (A. D.
     B. campestris oleifera —
)

line 9 underline "Colza"
line 10 underline "Chou-Rutabaga"
lines 10—14 score
lines 10—12 annotation Swedish Turnip


lines 11—7 score
from End Note 2 annotation 56 Pea


lines 12—13 score in reddish-brown crayon
lines 12—13 annotation in reddish-brown crayon X
from End Note 1 annotation in dark pencil Melon    p. 62

lines 10—7 double score
line 10bottom-margin annotation differs in selected part → so in cabbage it is only selected part. which differs
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lines 11—12 score
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line 9 score
line 9 annotation selection
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lines 11—12 score
lines 9—17 annotation How are Bulbs of Hyacinth in contrast. I think they can be recognised.
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lines 6—8 score
line 6 underline in reddish-brown crayon "exactement parallèles"
line 15 underline in reddish-brown crayon "présente ... races"
lines 5—19 score
lines 7—16 annotation if these all real specis, still odder that not known wild

line 22 underline in reddish-brown crayon "elles ... espèces"
line 22 annotation 5 [corrected from `4.'] Triticums


line 2 underline "Nous ... patrie"
line 2 annotation Rye
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lines 15—16 annotation Horde 3

lines 19—20 annotation 2 Oats

bottom-margin annotation 5 Triticum [+] 1 Rye [+] 3 Hordeum [+] 2 Oats } all in «N.» temperate parts of old world.—!
     [=] 11 species, & one Hordeum & commn wheat apparnly knw in wild state


top-margin annotation in dark pencil In «single» flowers selector only try for size brilliant colour & regularity of shape

top-margin annotation In Thyme I have noticd grt differn in shape of corolla & in ‹pointed› stigma

lines 8—11 score
lines 7—9 annotation in dark pencil [?]character run regular
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lines 19—20 underline "reproduisent ... stérile"
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lines 4—3 unmarked
from End Note 1 annotation 95    Apricots
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lines 15—18 double score
lines 16—18 score
lines 13—17 annotation good selection
from End Slip 2 annotation in brown ink 98    good case of bitter almonds «(Q)»t01 not being eaten by Mulots & therfor «sown in Preference for wood»
t01 - `(Q)' in pencil


lines 3—5 score in dark pencil
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lines 14—11 score
lines 19—20 annotation what a proof of powers of variabilityt01
     but so it wd be in France & England.
t01 - `what a ... variability' in brown ink


lines 10—14 annotation Form of shin & heel of Negro
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[continues overleaf] lines 18—7 score in pale pencil
lines 16—1 annotation in pale pencil Could not be prduced by Selection ----→

line 9bottom-margin annotation Different amnt of Beards before mntiond —
     Kinds of Hair


lines 16—18 score
from End Slip 1 annotation in pencil 246 to 337 About Man good.


lines 5—8 score
from End Slip 1 annotation in pencil 246 to 337 About Man good.

lines 12—15 score
lines 10—11 annotation Migration
from End Slip 1 annotation in pencil 246 to 337 About Man good.


lines 9—11 score
lines 12—14 score
from End Slip 1 annotation in pencil 246 to 337 About Man good.

lines 18—19 score
from End Slip 1 annotation in pencil 246 to 337 About Man good.

lines 8—3 double score
lines 9—7 score
lines 7—3 score
from End Slip 1 annotation in pencil 246 to 337 About Man good.


lines 7—6 score
from End Slip 1 annotation in pencil 246 to 337 About Man good.
from End Slip 1 annotation in dark pencilvertically crossed Book
     p.251 Casteln
     Augst G St Hilare


lines 11—14 score
lines 12—13 annotation like sexual selection
from End Slip 1 annotation in pencil 246 to 337 About Man good.


lines 12—10 score
lines 12—9 annotation Migration good to show race
from End Slip 1 annotation in pencil 246 to 337 About Man good.


lines 3—6 score
lines 3—6 annotation this looks like sexual selection
from End Slip 1 annotation in pencil 246 to 337 About Man good.


lines 3—8 score
from End Slip 1 annotation in pencil 246 to 337 About Man good.


line 13 score
from End Slip 1 annotation in pencil 246 to 337 About Man good.


lines 2—6 score cancelled
from End Slip 1 annotation in pencil 246 to 337 About Man good.
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lines 3—8 score in pale pencil
top-margin annotation This agrees with poorness of colour of productions of Galapagos & Patagon    —    But then how in Chiloe? & Tierra del Fuego
from End Slip 1 annotation in pencil 246 to 337 About Man good.


lines 3—10 score
lines 3—10 annotation Compare tropical Africa & America — Tasmania
from End Slip 1 annotation in pencil 246 to 337 About Man good.


lines 3—6 score
from End Slip 1 annotation in pencil 246 to 337 About Man good.


lines 3—11 score
line 5 annotation (a)
top-margin annotation my notion of correlation & darkness of skin not applicable to Tasmanians for healthy climate, migration—
from End Slip 1 annotation in pencil 246 to 337 About Man good.

lines 7—4 score
from End Slip 1 annotation in pencil 246 to 337 About Man good.


[continuation] 1—2 score
from End Slip 1 annotation in pencil 246 to 337 About Man good.