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Sources & Credits
Acknowledgments:
Numerous
institutions have taken the time to assist me in my Darwin research.
Without their help this website would not exist. They include:
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Royal Society, London, England.
-- Linnean Society, London, England.
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John Murray Publishers, London, England.
-- The Darwin Correspondence Project, Cambridge University Library,
England.
-- Dept. of Manuscripts and University Archives, Cambridge University
Library, England.
-- Down House Archives, Downe, Kent, England.
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