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Appendix V - Reviews of Insectivorous plants

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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 July 2018

Frederick Burkhardt
Affiliation:
American Council of Learned Societies
James A. Secord
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge
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Insectivorous plants was published by John Murray on 2 July 1875 (Freeman 1977).

This list identifies reviews of and responses to Insectivorous plants mentioned in Darwin's correspondence in 1875 and 1876, as well as items contained in Darwin's ‘Scrapbook of reviews’ (DAR 226.2), his pamphlet collection (DAR Pam), and elsewhere in the Darwin Archive–CUL. It is not a comprehensive list, but identifies all reviews that were known to Darwin. The list is arranged chronologically according to month of publication. In the case of unsigned reviews, the author's name, if known, is given in brackets, with the source of the attribution supplied in a note.

July 1875

[Maxwell Tylden Masters.] Gardeners’ Chronicle, 10 July 1875, pp. 44–5. DAR 139.18: 24.

Anon. Insect eating plants. Standard, 12 July 1875, p. 2. DAR 139.18: 16.

Alfred William Bennett. Darwin on carnivorous plants. Nature, 15 July 1875, pp. 206– 209, and 22 July 1875, pp. 228–231. DAR 139.18: 5–6.

Anon. Daily Review, 16 July 1875, p. 5. DAR 139.18: 1–2.

Anon. Athenaum, 17 July 1876, pp. 88–9. DAR139.18: 25.

Anon. Bazaar, Exchange & Mart, 21 July 1875, p. 51. DAR 139.18: 23.

[William Bernhard Tegetmeier?] Field, 24 July 1875, p. 92. DAR 139.18: 27.

Ellen Frances Lubbock. Academy, 24 July 1875, pp. 93–4. DAR 139.18: 9.

Anon. Tablet, 24 July 1875, p. 106. DAR 139.18: 13.

Anon. New York Times, 29 July 1875, p. 1. DAR 139.18: 8.

Anon. Scotsman, 30 July 1875, p. 2. DAR 139.18: 15.

Anon. Gardener's Magazine, 31 July 1875, p. 379. DAR 139.18: 26.

August 1875

Anon. Daily Evening Telegraph, Philadelphia, 3 August 1875, p. 7. DAR 139.18: 17.

Anon. Nonconformist, 4 August 1875, p. 790. DAR 139.18: 28.

[Ernst von Hesse-Wartegg.] Insektenfressende Pflanzen. Fremden-Blatt, 10 August 1875, pp. 11–12, and 11 August 1875, pp. 11–12. DAR 139.18: 3–4.

[Lawson Tait.] Spectator, 14 August 1875, pp. 1036–7. DAR 226.2: 167.

Anon. New York Daily Tribune, 20 August 1875, p. 6. DAR 139.18: 21.

September 1875

[Ernst von Hesse-Wartegg.] Insectenfressende Pflanzen. Der Pionier. Illustrierte Zeitschrift zur Unterhaltung und Belehrung für Jedermann 14: 374–6, 382–4. DAR Pam R271.

Anon. Independent, New York, 9 September 1875, p. 10. DAR 139.18: 10.

Anon. Evening Post, New York, 13 September 1875, p. 1. DAR 139.18: 7.

Anon. Australasian, Melbourne, 18 September 1875, p. 360. DAR 139.18: 19.

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