DARWIN, Charles (1809-1882). A Monograph on the sub-class Cirripedia, London: Ray Society, 1851-54, 2 volumes, 8°, FIRST EDITION, 2 wood-engraved plates, one folding, 30 engraved plates by Sowerby, 3 hand-coloured (perforation stamp on one title, blind-stamp on both, ink stamp on recto of plates from volume II), mixed set, modern library cloth. [Freeman 339; Norman 589] Provenance: James Hall (ownership stamps on volume II only) (2)

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DARWIN, Charles (1809-1882). A Monograph on the sub-class Cirripedia, London: Ray Society, 1851-54, 2 volumes, 8°, FIRST EDITION, 2 wood-engraved plates, one folding, 30 engraved plates by Sowerby, 3 hand-coloured (perforation stamp on one title, blind-stamp on both, ink stamp on recto of plates from volume II), mixed set, modern library cloth. [Freeman 339; Norman 589] Provenance: James Hall (ownership stamps on volume II only) (2)

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Darwin studied barnacles in order to find evidence for his theory of evolution but at the same time greatly increased our understanding of these organisms.

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