Darwin from Insectivorous Plants to Worms (English Wikipedia)

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  • Knowlton, Charles (October 1891) [1840]. Besant, Annie; Bradlaugh, Charles (eds.). Fruits of philosophy: a treatise on the population question. San Francisco: Reader's Library. OCLC 626706770. View original copy.
    See also: Langer, William L. (Spring 1975). "The origins of the birth control movement in England in the early nineteenth century". Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 5 (4): 669–686. doi:10.2307/202864. JSTOR 202864. PMID 11619426.
  • Raverat, Gwen (1952). Period Piece. Faber & Faber. p. 176.

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  • Knowlton, Charles (October 1891) [1840]. Besant, Annie; Bradlaugh, Charles (eds.). Fruits of philosophy: a treatise on the population question. San Francisco: Reader's Library. OCLC 626706770. View original copy.
    See also: Langer, William L. (Spring 1975). "The origins of the birth control movement in England in the early nineteenth century". Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 5 (4): 669–686. doi:10.2307/202864. JSTOR 202864. PMID 11619426.
  • Friedman, W. E. (11 December 2008). "The meaning of Darwin's 'abominable mystery'". American Journal of Botany. 96 (1): 5–21. doi:10.3732/ajb.0800150. PMID 21628174.
    "Darwin, C. R. to Hooker, J. D. 22 July [1879] » letter: 12167". Darwin Correspondence Project. Retrieved 28 April 2015.

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  • Knowlton, Charles (October 1891) [1840]. Besant, Annie; Bradlaugh, Charles (eds.). Fruits of philosophy: a treatise on the population question. San Francisco: Reader's Library. OCLC 626706770. View original copy.
    See also: Langer, William L. (Spring 1975). "The origins of the birth control movement in England in the early nineteenth century". Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 5 (4): 669–686. doi:10.2307/202864. JSTOR 202864. PMID 11619426.

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  • Knowlton, Charles (October 1891) [1840]. Besant, Annie; Bradlaugh, Charles (eds.). Fruits of philosophy: a treatise on the population question. San Francisco: Reader's Library. OCLC 626706770. View original copy.
    See also: Langer, William L. (Spring 1975). "The origins of the birth control movement in England in the early nineteenth century". Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 5 (4): 669–686. doi:10.2307/202864. JSTOR 202864. PMID 11619426.

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  • Knowlton, Charles (October 1891) [1840]. Besant, Annie; Bradlaugh, Charles (eds.). Fruits of philosophy: a treatise on the population question. San Francisco: Reader's Library. OCLC 626706770. View original copy.
    See also: Langer, William L. (Spring 1975). "The origins of the birth control movement in England in the early nineteenth century". Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 5 (4): 669–686. doi:10.2307/202864. JSTOR 202864. PMID 11619426.
  • Friedman, W. E. (11 December 2008). "The meaning of Darwin's 'abominable mystery'". American Journal of Botany. 96 (1): 5–21. doi:10.3732/ajb.0800150. PMID 21628174.
    "Darwin, C. R. to Hooker, J. D. 22 July [1879] » letter: 12167". Darwin Correspondence Project. Retrieved 28 April 2015.

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  • Knowlton, Charles (October 1891) [1840]. Besant, Annie; Bradlaugh, Charles (eds.). Fruits of philosophy: a treatise on the population question. San Francisco: Reader's Library. OCLC 626706770. View original copy.
    See also: Langer, William L. (Spring 1975). "The origins of the birth control movement in England in the early nineteenth century". Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 5 (4): 669–686. doi:10.2307/202864. JSTOR 202864. PMID 11619426.