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1735
 
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Swedish naturalist Carolus Linnaeus publishes a 'system of nature', capable of classifying all living things      
1769
 
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Captain Cook's distinguished passengers, Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander, collect valuable specimens of Pacific flora        
1809
 
    
French biologist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck argues in Zoological Philosophy that creatures can inherit acquired characteristics       
1811
 
     
A 12-year-old Dorset child, Mary Anning, discovers at Lyme Regis a 21 ft (6.4m) fossil of an icthyosaur        
Fossil of Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus, a marine reptile
Natural History Museum, London
1812
 
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French scientist Georges Cuvier introduces scientific palaeontology with his Research on the Fossil Bones of Quadrupeds       
1831
 
    
HMS Beagle sails from Plymouth to survey the coasts of the southern hemisphere, with Charles Darwin as the expedition's naturalist       
1835
 
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French zoologist Félix Dujardin identifies protoplasm, the viscous translucent substance common to all forms of life       
1836
 
     
HMS Beagle reaches Falmouth, in Cornwall, after a voyage of five years, and Charles Darwin brings with him a valuable collection of specimens        
1843
 
   
Swiss naturalist Louis Agassiz completes his pioneering Poissons Fossiles ('Fossil Fish'), classifying more than 1500 categories      
1851
 
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An American clergyman, L.L. Langstroth, discovers the 'bee space', which becomes a standard feature of the modern beehive