London, Apr 10 : An egg collected by Charles Darwin on his five-year voyage on the HMS Beagle in the 1830 and lost for nearly 200 years has been found in a drawer at the University of Cambridge.
The small dark brown egg, with Darwin''s name written on it, was found by Liz Wetton, 80, a volunteer at the Zoology Museum’s bird egg collection.
It bears a large crack, caused after the great naturalist put it in a box that was too small for it, reports The Independent.