Wikipedia:Did you know/Darwin Day 2009

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Darwin Day, February 12, 2009, marks the 200th anniversary of

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  1. Vitamin C and the Common Cold (book) - listed at DYK
  2. Darwin Centennial Celebration (1959) - listed at DYK
  3. Non-Darwinian Evolution
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  4. Sickle Cell Anemia, a Molecular Disease - listed at DYK
  5. One gene-one enzyme hypothesis
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  6. T4 rII system - listed at DYK
  7. Plinian Society - listed at DYK
  8. William A. F. Browne - listed at DYK
  9. The Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs - listed at DYK
  10. The Dell (Thurrock)
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  11. Portraits of Charles Darwin - listed at DYK
  12. Fertilisation of Orchids - listed at DYK
  13. Derby Philosophical Society - listed at DYK
  14. Saxifraga - listed at DYK and being held, may need hook adjustment
  15. William Erasmus Darwin - listed at DYK
  16. John Brodie-Innes
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A portrait of naturalist Charles Darwin in his old age, from the Victorian photography studio Elliott & Fry. By his final years Darwin's fame had spread far and wide, as had his image—always with his iconic beard—in the form of carte de visite and cabinet card photographs. This portrait is from a photography session at Darwin's home, Down House, in 1879. It is one of the most widely distributed images of Darwin: it was issued by Elliott & Fry on heavy card stock around 1880 and subsequently reproduced on postcards, cigarette cards, commemorative stamps, and other memorabilia.Photo credit: Elliott & Fry