Darwin's letters to his mentor John Stevens Henslow, a professor of botany at Cambridge University, were later read to the Cambridge Philosophical Society, and described his observations of ...
Reverend John Stevens Henslow, a 32-year-old professor of botany, becomes his idol and role model. Darwin spends so much time with Henslow that he is called "the man who walks with Henslow." ...
His Cambridge mentor, John Stevens Henslow, has recommended him to a Captain Robert FitzRoy for a two-year voyage around the world. Henslow writes: "[T]here never was a finer chance for a man of ...
He became good friends with John Stevens Henslow, who was a professor at Cambridge University. In September 1835, the Beagle arrived in the Galapagos Islands, 600 miles from Ecuador. Darwin made ...
The flora is followed in this reissue by an 1879 catalogue of British plants compiled by the botanist George Henslow (1835–1925), intended as a companion volume. To save content items to your account, ...
His empirical instincts were further developed at the University of Cambridge through deep study under contemporary naturalists, such as John Stevens Henslow, founder of the Cambridge University ...
The research was funded by the Scottish Government’s Rural and Environmental Science and Analytical Services Division (RESAS), a Royal Society University Research Fellowship, a Leverhulme Trust Early ...
The research was funded by the Scottish Government’s Rural and Environmental Science and Analytical Services Division (RESAS), a Royal Society University Research Fellowship, a Leverhulme Trust Early ...