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by Randal Keynes


  ancestry of

  benevolence to

  breeding of domestic

  common nature with man

  conscience of

  diseases shared between humans and

  feelings of

  instincts

  kindness to

  life and death within natural order

  likes and dislikes in

  pain and suffering of

  psychological distinctions between humans and

  social

  treatment of

  use of objects for a purpose

  Ankardine House Academy

  Anthrax

  Anthropological Society, reading of paper by Wallace at

  Anthropomorphism

  Antimonial wine

  Apes. See also Chimpanzees; Gorillas; Orang-utans

  anatomy

  Emma’s comments

  man-like

  and thinkers before CD,

  and the “vast chain of being,”

  Archbishop of Canterbury

  Archer’s Royal Kent & Foley Arms Hotel

  Archetypes

  Argyll, Duke of

  Arnold, Matthew

  Arrow worms

  Arsenic

  Assam

  Athanasian Creed

  Athenaeum

  Athenaeum Club

  Atkinson, Henry

  Autobiography (Darwin)

  Aveling, Dr. Edward

  Babbage, Charles

  Babies

  facial expressions of

  natural history of

  Baboon

  Bacteria

  Badger-baiting

  Bahia

  Balsam bottle

  Baptist principles

  Barlaston

  Barnacles

  in British Museum

  from New South Wales

  Bartlett, Abraham

  Basket, Fuegia, visit to London

  Beagle, HMS

  CD joins (1831)

  CD’s health

  CD’s notebooks

  CD’s solitude

  CD studies sea creatures under microscope

  collection of specimens

  Fuegians on board

  in South Africa

  in Tahiti

  in Tierra del Fuego

  Beard, Richard

  daguerreotype studio of

  Bees

  Beethoven, Ludwig van

  Beeton, Mrs., Book of Household Management

  Beiträge zur Biologie der Pflanzen

  Bell, Sir Charles

  Bible. See also New Testament; Old Testament

  Bilious fever

  “Biological Sketch of an Infant, A” (Darwin)

  Birds-nesting

  Bird Talisman, The

  Birks, Elizabeth

  Birks, Frances

  Birmingham

  Bisexuality

  Blake, William

  Blushing

  Body, and mind

  Bonehill, Delphine

  Book of Household Management (Beeton)

  Book of the Seasons, The (Howitt)

  Boy’s Country Book, The (Howitt)

  Brain

  human

  of man-like apes

  and mind

  Brazil

  Breastfeeding practices

  Bristol & Birmingham Railway

  British and Foreign School Society

  British India

  British Museum

  barnacles preserved in

  Darwin’s access to

  Mammalian Gallery of

  Broadwood’s

  Broderip, William

  Brodie, Jessie (children’s nurse)

  Bessy Harding and

  decision to retire following Annie’s death

  employment by William Thackeray

  gift of pocketbook to Annie

  notebook made for Annie

  nursing of Annie by

  Thackeray family and

  trip to Malvern

  Bromley Record

  Bromley Station

  Brontë, Charlotte

  Brooks, Emily

  Brooks, Keziah

  Brooks, William

  Brougham, Lord

  Browning, Robert

  Bryan, Mrs. (teacher)

  Büchner, Ludwig

  Buckland, William

  Bulwer-Lytton, Sir Edward

  The Last Days of Pompeii

  “Researchers into the Natural History of Limpets,”

  Bunyan, John, Pilgrim’s Progress

  Burslem

  Button, Jemmy, visit to London

  Calcutta

  Calomel

  Cambridge, Museum of Zoology in

  Cambridge University, Darwin’s receipt of honorary degree from

  Canary, Darwin’s purchase of, for Annie

  Cape Verde Islands

  Carlyle, Jane

  Carlyle, Thomas

  Chartism

  Sartor Resartus

  Carpenter, W. B., Principles of Human Physiology

  Carter, James

  Carter, Mrs.

  Catechism for Children and Young Persons

  Catholic Apostolic Church

  Catophragmus polymerus

  Chambers, Robert

  Vestiges of the National History of Creation

  Chapters on Mental Physiology (Holland)

  Chartism

  Chartism (Carlyle)

  Chester Terrace

  Chickenpox

  Childbirth

  chloroform for

  death in

  Child labor, Josiah Wedgwood II testimony on, before parliamentary committee

  Children

  Darwin on young

  infectious diseases in

  mortality in

  Chimes, The

  Chimpanzees

  exhibit of, at Zoological Gardens

  Rousseau and Monboddo on

  Chloride of Lime

  Chloroform for childbirth

  Chonos Islands

  Chopin, Frédéric

  Christian Aspects of Faith and Duty (Taylor)

  Christian Herald

  Christian Remembrance

  Christian Revelation

  Darwin on

  evidence of

  Christ’s College

  Church of Christ

  Church of England

  Cirripedia

  Clairvoyance, Gully’s belief in

  Clark, Sir James

  Treatise on Pulmonary Consumption

  Claudet, Paul

  daguerreotype of Willy by

  portrait studio of

  Clementi, M.

  Clinnick, Misses

  Clinometer

  Co-adaptation between parasites and hosts

  Coates, Mr. (surgeon)

  Cobwebs to Catch Flies

  Cock-fighting

  Cohn, Ferdinand

  Coleridge, Hartley

  Coleridge, Samuel Taylor

  Comfort, Joseph

  Committee for the Abolition of the Slave Trade

  Comparative anatomy

  Complete Servant, The

  Confessions of the English Opium Eater (De Quincey)

  Conscience

  Consumption

  water treatment for

  Conversations on Natural Philosophy (Marcet)

  Conversations on Optics (Marcet)

  Conversations on Political Economy (Marcet)

  Cotton, Richard

  Covington, Syms (servant)

  shell collection sent to Darwin by

  Cowper, William

  “Winter Walk at Noon,”

  Cowpox

  Cricket

  Crookes, William, interest in psychic force

  Cross-fertilisation

  Cruelty

  Cruikshank, George, the Punch cartoonist

  Crustacea

  Crystal Palace at Sydenham

  display of mounted guerrilla at

  Cuvier, Baron

 
Animal Kingdom

  Daguerreotypes

  Dancing lessons

  Dancocks, Mr.

  Darwin, Amy (née Ruck; CD’s daughter-in-law)

  Darwin, Annie

  birth of

  Brodie’s gift of pocketbook to

  Charles memorial of

  Charles’ memories of

  Charles’ observations on

  Charles’ purchase of canary for

  on Charles’ water treatments

  childhood illnesses of

  childhood of

  christening of

  Christian faith of

  consultation with James Gully about treatment for

  dancing lessons for

  death of

  diary of

  Dr. Holland’s care of, in London

  education of

  Emma’s difficulties in caring for

  formation of Friendly Club and

  friendship with Cecily and Effie

  funeral and burial of

  garden of

  grave of

  handwriting of

  hydrotherapy for

  illness of

  interest in water treatment

  ladybirds of

  letters written by

  in Malvern

  move to Down House

  need for schoolroom

  notebooks of

  nursing of, by Brodie and Bessy Harding

  official record of death

  personality of

  portrait of

  at Ramsgate

  reading instruction for

  reading interests of

  sewing interests of

  shell collection of

  smile of

  storybooks of

  tombstone for grave of

  trip to Malvern

  understanding of death by

  visit in London

  visits to poor

  visits with Wedgwood cousins

  visit to Knole

  walks with father

  wet nurse for

  writing case of

  writing in mother’s diary by

  Darwin, Bernard (CD’s grandson)

  Darwin, Caroline (later Wedgwood’s eldest sister)

  Annie’s death and

  Annie’s visits with

  christening of daughter Sophy

  death of baby

  education of

  reading instruction to children by

  Darwin, Catherine (later Langton; CD’s younger sister)

  on memory

  Darwin, Charles Robert

  access to British Museum

  acute sense of how others might judge him

  almanac writings of

  ambition of

  anger over cruelty to animals

  Annie’s death and

  Annie’s last days in Malvern and

  on Annie’s smile

  barnacle study by

  Beagle notes of

  Beagle specimen collections by

  on beneficence

  Bernard (grandson) and

  birth of children and

  boyhood of

  burial of, in Westminster Abbey

  care of children by

  caricatures of

  Catherine Thorley assistance of

  charitable contributions of

  on Christian Revelation

  chronic illness of

  closeness to Emma

  complaints on travel by

  concern about boys’ future

  contributions to natural science

  correspondence with FitzRoy

  correspondence with Fox

  correspondence with Henslow

  correspondence with Hooker

  correspondence with Lyell

  correspondence with Wallace

  courtship of Emma by

  daughter Annie and

  death of

  death of Charles Waring and

  death of Mary Eleanor

  decision to continue water treatment on own

  on development of moral sense

  diary of

  discontinuation of water therapy

  discussions with Hooker

  as doting father

  doubts of, on religion

  at Down House

  drawings of

  education of

  on education of children

  Emma’s care of

  Etty’s editorial criticism of writing by

  explorations of quarries by

  fear of financial crisis

  feelings for Annie

  as Fellow of the Zoological Society

  field trip with Sedgwick to North Wales

  finances of

  on First Cause

  Fuegians and

  fundraising and

  on geological expedition to Wales

  gift of photographic apparatus to Willy

  Gray and

  Henry James’ description of

  Henslow’s befriending of

  Herschel and

  on his children’s childhood

  during HMS Beagle voyage

  holiday to Lake District

  honorary degree from Cambridge University

  Hooker and

  hope that Emma would humanise him

  on human awareness

  on human feelings

  on human nature

  on human origins

  Hume’s influence on

  Huxley and

  hydrotherapy for

  improved health of

  inability to concentrate

  on infants and young children

  interest in birds’ nests

  interest in facial expressions

 

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