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George took orders and became Honorary Professor of the Royal Horticultural Society. He was a prolific author and speaker on botanical subjects; the separates from current publications between 1871–1915 occupy eleven bound volumes in the Linnean Library, indexed in his own hand, and interleaved with
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1845–1919), the widow of Reverend Yeo of Ealing. George Henslow's third wife brought step-children to his third marriage but bore no more children. There were five children from his first marriage but only one, George Stevens Henslow (1863–1924), survived to adulthood. Henslow died on 30 December
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The Post-Darwinian Controversies: A Study of the Protestant Struggle to Come to Terms with Darwin in Great Britain and America, 1870-1900
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in the 4th registration quarter of 1872 he married Georgina Brook Bailey (1843–1876). In 1881 he married his third wife Katharine Yeo (
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Medical works of the fourteenth century, together with a list of plants recorded in contemporary writings, with their identifications
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theory of evolution in plants by direct adaptation, known as "the True Darwinism". He used this term in opposition to
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The uses of British plants traced from antiquity to the present day, together with the derivations of their names
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The Rev. George Henslow, M.A., F.L.S. The British Medical Journal. Vol. 1, No 3394 (Jan. 16, 1926), p. 124
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Theory of evolution of living things and the application of the principles of evolution to religion
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who held that "natural selection plays no part in the origin of species." He promoted his
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The origin and history of our garden vegetables, to which is added their dietetic values
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Reconciling Science and Religion: The Debate in Early-Twentieth-Century Britain
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South African flowering plants: for the use of beginners, students and teachers
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interesting MS letters from his correspondents. George Henslow believed in the
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Plants of the Bible: their ancient and mediæval history popularly described
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and from 1870 to 1887 Curate of St James's, Marylebone. He resided at
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Introduction to plant ecology, for the uses of teachers and students
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The origin of plant structures by self-adaptation to the environment
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Deconstructing Darwinism: The Politics of Evolution in the 1860s
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Origin of floral structures through insects and other agencies
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Christian beliefs reconsidered in the light of modern thought
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Darwin and Henslow:The Growth of an Idea. Letters. 1831–1860
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a deacon in 1859 and a priest in 1861. In 1864 he became a
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He married in Cambridge on 13 October 1859 Ellen Weekley (
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and author. Henslow was notable for being a defender of
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in plants, and combated the newly recognised work of
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Cincinnati, Jennings and Graham. 1905. 216: 108:and then matriculated on 30 May 1854 at 620: 416: 391: 356: 321: 296: 251: 910: 801:. Cambridge University Press. p. 221. 778:. University of Chicago Press. p. 38. 106:King Edward VI School, Bury St Edmunds 948:Alumni of Christ's College, Cambridge 938:20th-century English Anglican priests 928:19th-century English Anglican priests 282:"On the self-fertilization of plants" 140:. He was from 1868 to 1870 Curate of 654:Proofs of the truths of spiritualism 555:Poisonous plants in field and garden 983:Victoria Medal of Honour recipients 663:Prof. Henslows Botany For Beginners 322:Henslow, George (24 October 1889). 13: 410:10.1111/j.1095-8339.1894.tb02409.x 315:10.1111/j.1095-8339.1879.tb01235.x 274:10.1111/j.1095-8339.1866.tb01291.x 163:inheritance of acquired characters 14: 994: 871: 842:Journal of the History of Biology 727:Evolution: The History of an Idea 435:10.1144/GSL.JGS.1907.063.01-04.17 104:, George Henslow was educated at 900: 877: 588:. Longmans, Green, and Co. 1903. 855:International Plant Names Index 847: 616:. Williams & Norgate. 1906. 598:. Lovell, Reeve & Co. 1905. 535:Christ, no product of evolution 830: 811: 788: 765: 756: 752:. London: Murray. p. 193. 739: 716: 698: 488:. F. Norgate; etc., etc. 1884. 1: 670: 118:Fellow of the Linnean Society 943:20th-century English writers 933:19th-century English writers 817:Anonymous. 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Lond 171: 100:The third son of Rev. 958:English spiritualists 217:Selected publications 186:1925 in Bournemouth. 158: 142:St John's Wood Chapel 538:. G. Stoneman. 1896. 451:"The True Darwinism" 417:Henslow, G. (1907). 324:"Yew trees in Berks" 288:. Series 2. Botany. 126:Store Street, London 102:John Stevens Henslow 90:Lamarckian evolution 224:author abbreviation 973:Parson-naturalists 882:Works by or about 712:: 1151–1152. 1919. 637:. J. Murray. 1908. 568:. G. 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Botanist
Cambridge
Bournemouth
botanist
Lamarckian evolution
John Stevens Henslow
King Edward VI School, Bury St Edmunds
Christ's College, Cambridge
Church of England
Fellow of the Linnean Society
Hampton Lucy Grammar School
Store Street, London
St Bartholomew's Hospital
Birkbeck College
Queen's College, London
St John's Wood Chapel
Ealing
Victoria Medal of Honour
Royal Horticultural Society
inheritance of acquired characters
August Weismann
St Pancras, London
spiritualism
theistic evolution
Lamarckian
Neo-Darwinism
author abbreviation
citing
botanical name

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