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Excerpt from Memorials Journal and Botanical Correspondence of Charles Cardale Babington It is felt that his best reward will be the consciousness that in thus generously contributing of his learning and time, he has largely enabled a wide circle (to whom this life may be at present perhaps too little known) to realise what a possession has been entrusted to Cambridge for Well-nigh sixty-nine years, in having had enrolled amongst her members the pure and noble name of him herein pourtrayed. Thus will he have contributed to hand down to future generations Of students the priceless inheritance of so inspiring a record. Special thanks are, due to the writers of each of the other Reminiscences f...
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Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species is one of the most important and yet least read scientific works in the history of science. The Annotated Origin is a facsimile of the first edition of 1859, and is accompanied by James T. Costa’s marginal annotations, drawing on his extensive experience with Darwin’s ideas in the field, lab, and classroom.