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Date: 2002-02-01 21:33:19
Science
Fellows of the Royal Society
British people
Annelids
Soil biology
Down House
Emma Darwin
Earthworm
On the Origin of Species
Darwin–Wedgwood family
Biology
Charles Darwin

Darwin’s Down House* by Robert W. Wallace Six years after his return from the voyage of the Beagle, Darwin moved his family to the country, where

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