In pictures: Nature's palace - BBC News
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![]() BBC News | In pictures: Nature's palace BBC News This is Wallace's golden birdwing butterfly (Ornithoptera croesus) collected by Alfred Russel Wallace himself on the Indonesian island of Batchian (Bacan) ... |
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Meet the beetles - The Guardian
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![]() The Guardian | Meet the beetles The Guardian ... the world's plants and animals, a time of The Origin of Species and the feting of explorer-scientists such as Bates, Alfred Russel Wallace and Darwin. ... |
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Former Croydon resident featured on commemorative stamp - Croydon Advertiser
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Former Croydon resident featured on commemorative stamp Croydon Advertiser Alfred Russel Wallace, a former member of Croydon Natural History and Scientific Society (CNHSS), published a joint paper about the theory with Darwin. ... |
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Groundbreaking scientist immortalised in stamps - Croydon Guardian
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Groundbreaking scientist immortalised in stamps Croydon Guardian Alfred Russel Wallace co-authored one of the most groundbreaking scientific theories ever produced - the theory of evolution by natural selection - with ... |
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A history of the natural world in six objects - The Guardian
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![]() The Guardian | A history of the natural world in six objects The Guardian "Then, in 1858, Darwin got a letter from Alfred Russel Wallace outlining his own version of natural selection, and he dropped everything to write On The ... |
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