The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, Volume 11: 1863
Edited by Frederick Burkhardt
1038 pages, 8 b/w photos, figs.
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Chronicles a year that was enlivened by scientific controversy, and filled with scientific queries and discussions relating to Darwin's transmutation theory. His love of botany and his expanding experimental programme is well depicted by correspondence with professional botanists, horticulturalists, and hobbyists.
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