| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1882 - 722 pages
...Mr. Darwin's mind. We quote the letter from the Rev. L. Jenyns' Memoir of the late Prof. Henslow. " I went to Cambridge early in the year 1828, and soon...acquainted, through some of my brother entomologists, with Prof. Henslow, for all who cared for any branch of natural history were equally encouraged by him.... | |
| Science - 1873 - 840 pages
...in the year 1828, and soon became acquainted, through some of my brother entomologists, with Prof. Henslow, for all who cared for any branch of natural...history were equally encouraged by him. Nothing could bo more simple, cordial, and unpretending, than the encouragement which he afforded to all young naturalists.... | |
| 1879 - 614 pages
...Mr. DARWIN'S mind. We quote the letter from the Rev. L, JENYNS'S Memoir of the late Prof. JJenslow. "I went to Cambridge early in the year 1828, and soon...acquainted, through some of my brother entomologists, with Prof. HEXSLOW, for all who cared for any branch of natural history were equally encouraged by him.... | |
| 1882 - 110 pages
...of Mr. Darwin's mind. We quote the letter from the Rev. L. Jenyns' Memoir of the late Prof. Henslow. "I went to Cambridge early in the year 1828, and soon...acquainted, through some of my brother entomologists, with Prof. Henslow, for all who cared for any branch of natural history were equally encouraged by him.... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1882 - 674 pages
...Mr. Darwin's mind. We quote the letter from the Rev. L. Jenyns' Memoir of the late Prof. Henslow. " I went to Cambridge early in the year 1828, and soon...acquainted, through some of my brother entomologists, with Prof. Henslow, for all who cared for any branch of natural history were equally encouraged by him.... | |
| Geology - 1882 - 126 pages
...of Mr. Darwin's mind. We quote the letter from the Rev. L. Jenyns" Memoir of the late Prof. Henslow. "I went to Cambridge early in the year 1828, and soon...acquainted, through some of my brother entomologists, with Prof. Henslow, for all who cared for any branch of natural history were equally encouraged by him.... | |
| Science - 1883 - 828 pages
...Entomology." Elsewhere, however, Mr. Romanes quotes a letter of Darwin's, in which the latter says — " I went to Cambridge early in the year 1828, and soon...acquainted, through some of my brother entomologists, with Prof. Henslow; for all who cared for any branch of Natural History were equally encouraged by him."... | |
| 1883 - 780 pages
...Entomology." Elsewhere, however, Mr. Romanes quotes a letter of Darwin's, in which the latter says—" I went to Cambridge early in the year 1828, and soon...acquainted, through some of my brother entomologists, with Prof. Henslow; for all who cared for any branch of Natural History were equally encouraged by him."... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - Science - 1883 - 782 pages
...Entomology." Elsewhere, however, Mr. Romanes quotes a letter of Darwin's, in which the latter says—" I went to Cambridge early in the year 1828, and soon...acquainted, through some of my brother entomologists, with Prof. Henslow; for all who cared for any branch of Natural History were equally encouraged by him."... | |
| Edward Woodall - Naturalists - 1884 - 100 pages
...Henslow, by the Rev. L. Jenyns, and it affords a pleasant insight into Darwin's life at Cambridge. I went to Cambridge early in the year 1828, and soon...of natural history were equally encouraged by him .". When I reflect how immediately we felt at perfect ease with a man 1 It is interesting to note that... | |
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