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  1. Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817-1911) Fifteen years before On the Origin of Species would appear in print (1859), Darwin penned a now famous letter to Joseph Hooker, eminent botanist and later Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (1865-85). In this letter ( January 11, 1844) to his friend, colleague, and confidant, Darwin first shared his ...

  2. 编辑. 约瑟夫·道尔顿·胡克(Joseph Dalton Hooker,1817——1911)曾到等地考察,研究了 美洲 及亚洲植物的关系,证明进化论对 植物学 的实用价值。. 著有《植物种类》(1862-1883年),是对植物分类的全面研究。. 约瑟夫·道尔顿·胡克. 胡克出生于萨福克郡的哈尔沃 ...

  3. Darwin-Hooker Letters. At last gleams of light have come, & I am almost convinced (quite contrary to opinion I started with) that species are not (it is like confessing a murder) immutable." Charles Darwin to Joseph Dalton Hooker, 11 January 1844. Charles Darwin. Joseph Hooker.

  4. Apr 17, 2007 · Hooker, Joseph Dalton, Sir, 1817-1911, Botanists -- Great Britain Biography Publisher London, J. Murray Collection cdl; americana Contributor University of California Libraries Language English Volume 1

  5. Joseph Dalton Hooker was eight years the junior of Charles Darwin (1809-82) and lived twenty-nine years after Darwin’s death. He was, for a long period, the personal friend of Darwin and the frank critic of many of Darwin’s researches and of the botanical aspects of Darwinian theories. Hooker was a botanist and, since he had an extensive ...

  6. Joseph Dalton Hooker was born in Halesworth, Suffolk on 30 June 1817, the son of William Jackson Hooker, a distinguished botanist. After training and practising medicine in Glasgow, he was appointed assistant surgeon and botanist to the British Naval Expedition, 1839-1843, sailing with James Clark Ross on board the flagship HMS Erebus.

  7. Dec 15, 2023 · Hooker, J.D. & Harvey, W.H. 1845. Algae Novae Zelandiae; being a catalogue of all of the species of algae yet recorded as inhabiting the shores of New Zealand, with characters and brief descriptions of the new species discovered during the voyage of H.M. discovery ships "Erebus" and "Terror" and of others communicated to Sir W. Hooker by D ...