London : On Tuesday, the Cambridge University Library said that two Charles Darwin's notebooks containing his pioneering ideas on evolution and his famous "Tree of Life" sketch are missing. The library authorities said that they were worth millions of pounds. The scientist filled the leather notebooks in 1837 after returning from his voyage on the HMS Beagle. In one of his book, he drew a diagram showing several possibilities for the evolution of a species and later published a more developed illustration in his book "On the Origin of Species." In a statement, the authorities said "Curators have concluded the notebooks...have likely been stolen," Jessica Gardner, the University Librarian released a video statement appealing to the public to help. In the video, she said "It is deeply regretful to me that these notebooks remain missing despite numerous wide-scale searches over the last 20 years. I would ask anyone who thinks they know of the notebooks' whereabouts to get in touch. Please help."
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