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    Reverend William Darwin Fox (23 April 1805 – 8 April 1880) was an English clergyman, naturalist, and a second cousin of Charles Darwin. Fox was born in...
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    Darwin's fox or Darwin's zorro (Lycalopex fulvipes) is an endangered canid from the genus Lycalopex. It is also known as the zorro chilote or zorro de...
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    The Rev. William Darwin Fox (1805–1880) was a second cousin of Charles Darwin and an amateur entomologist, naturalist and palaeontologist. Fox became a...
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  • English pirate in the Caribbean William Fox (deacon) (1736–1826), founder of the Sunday School Society William Darwin Fox (1805–1880), English clergyman...
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    eye, his favourite child, he confessed to [his friend and cousin William Darwin Fox]. More than any of the other children she treated him with a spontaneous...
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    the first few months of Darwin's enrolment at Christ's College, his second cousin William Darwin Fox was still studying there. Fox impressed him with his...
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  • Candolle W. B. Carpenter Emma Darwin (wife and cousin) Erasmus Alvey Darwin (brother) Thomas Davidson William Darwin Fox (cousin) Hugh Falconer Asa Gray...
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    data sets that biology generated. In a letter to William Darwin Fox in 1855, Charles Darwin declared “I have no faith in anything short of actual measurement...
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  • (2009). A Natural Calling: Life, Letters and Diaries of Charles Darwin and William Darwin Fox. Springer Verlag. Armstrong, 2000. p. 6  This article incorporates...
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  • Charles Darwin refers to his use of the rule of three in estimating the number of species in a newly discerned genus. In a letter to William Darwin Fox in...
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