Introduction; Acknowledgements; Note on editorial policy; Principal sources of references; Zoology notes; Specimen lists; Specimens in spirits of wine; Specimens not in spirits; Index of animals and plants, Index of people, ships and places.
A fascinating insight into the intellectual development of one of the world's most influential scientists.
'This well-conceived and beautifully constructed volume, which cost
many years of painstaking work, will find a most welcome place
among the expanding body of primary source material that is
promoting Darwin Studies … In short, Keynes has done an excellent
job in producing a volume that promises to provide new insights
into Darwin's empirical endeavours as well as theoretical
development.' British Journal for the History of Science
'The volume includes a scholarly and sympathetic introduction, and
transcripts of the relevant catalogues of species that Darwin made
during the expedition. Keynes has previously rendered signal
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Beagle Record and by transcribing anew Darwin's Beagle Diary. Here
is another distinguished contribution that will illuminate this
special region of Darwin's heart.' Janet Browne, Nature
'Certainly this is to some extent a specialist book for zoologists,
but because of the way that it is presented by the editor it is
made available to all biologists and is in fact a most fascinating
read. It is particularly carefully produced.' Q. Bone, Journal of
the Marine Biological Association
'… will be of great value to historians and Darwin scholars …
beautifully written.' Notes and Records
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