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Entomological Specimens from the Wallace CollectionDisplay showing differences in colouring between male and female butterflies of the same species. Wallace believed that males fight to compete for females but that female choice was not a factor
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his mother, 28 May 1854Page 2 of a letter from Alfred Russel Wallace to his mother about sending beetles to his agent Mr Stevens, future travel plans and his daily routine as a collector, dated May 1854
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his mother, 30 April 1854Page 3 of a letter from Alfred Russel Wallace to his mother describing the people and wildlife of Singapore, staying with a missionary and the progress of his assistant Charles, dated April 1854
Mrs T. V. Wallace, A. R. Wallace and his sister Fanny, Mrs SimTaken after Wallaces return from the Amazon. Photograph from the Wallace collection in the General Library at the Natural History Museum, London