You can find a new Charles Darwin archive here, as mentioned in this story.
CAMBRIDGE, England – Charles Darwin’s work has evolved into cyberspace with the launch of an online archive on Thursday.
The creators of http://www.darwin-online.org.uk say that the archive is not yet complete, and manuscripts and other material will be added over the next two years. Much of the material comes from the Darwin Archive housed at Cambridge University.
“The idea is to make these important works as accessible as possible; some people can only get at Darwin that way,” said project director John van Wyhe, a researcher at Christ’s College, Cambridge. “Most of the materials provided are appearing online for the first time,” he added.
These include the first edition of the “Journal of Researches” (1839) (or “Voyage of the Beagle”), “The Descent of Man” (1871), “The Zoology of the Voyage of HMS Beagle” (1838-43) and the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th editions of the “On the Origin of Species.”