Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 52-621988 - New Zealand |
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... Darwin enjoyed the walk , but he commented : " I should have enjoyed it more if my companion the chief had not ... Darwin and his companions arrived at the missionary settle- ment . Mr Williams not being at home , I received in Mr Davies ...
... Darwin enjoyed the walk , but he commented : " I should have enjoyed it more if my companion the chief had not ... Darwin and his companions arrived at the missionary settle- ment . Mr Williams not being at home , I received in Mr Davies ...
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... Darwin's description . Darwin is always careful to distinguish between his own observations and those of others . Several times in his geological notes on the Bay of Island area he mentions specimens shown to him , or facts communi ...
... Darwin's description . Darwin is always careful to distinguish between his own observations and those of others . Several times in his geological notes on the Bay of Island area he mentions specimens shown to him , or facts communi ...
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... Darwin's Sojourn at the Cocos ( Keeling ) Islands . Indian Ocean Centre for Peace Studies , and UWA Geography Department , Nedlands . ARMSTRONG , P. H. In press : Darwin's Desolate Islands : a Natu- ralist in the Falklands , 1833 and ...
... Darwin's Sojourn at the Cocos ( Keeling ) Islands . Indian Ocean Centre for Peace Studies , and UWA Geography Department , Nedlands . ARMSTRONG , P. H. In press : Darwin's Desolate Islands : a Natu- ralist in the Falklands , 1833 and ...
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