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Article MIKE VINEY; DAGMAR DIETRICH; JIM MILLS; et al. (2024)
Opalized Wood from Clover Creek, Idaho: How an 1895 Fossil Tree Discovery Became the Standard of Quality for Wood-Opal in Mineralogical Collections. Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society (pp. 416-432). (/isis/citation/CBB628990277/) unapi

Article Jack Ashby (2023)
How collections and reputation were built out of Tasmanian violence: Thylacines (Thylacinus cynocephalus) and Aboriginal remains from Morton Allport (1830–1878). Archives of Natural History (pp. 244-264). (/isis/citation/CBB983226557/) unapi

Article Gijs C. Kronenberg (2023)
Museum Boltenianum … pars prima continens animalia in spiritu vini adservata … (c.1797, Hamburg): Bibliographic and nomenclatural notes. Archives of Natural History (pp. 417-421). (/isis/citation/CBB101731623/) unapi

Article Dominika Mierzwa-Szymkowiak; Robert Rutkowski (2023)
Benedykt Tadeusz Dybowski and Wiktor Ignacy Godlewski: Ground-breaking studies of Siberian natural history in the nineteenth century. Archives of Natural History (pp. 229-243). (/isis/citation/CBB355186986/) unapi

Article Guy M. Sechrist (2023)
Wooden barrels for transporting and preserving natural history specimens in the eighteenth century. Archives of Natural History (pp. 325-336). (/isis/citation/CBB364588480/) unapi

Article Laura Elizabeth Smith; E. Allen Driggers (2023)
‘Ex Pede Herculem’: Sloths, Slavery, and Southern Fossil Collection in The Nineteenth Century. Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society (pp. 63-83). (/isis/citation/CBB397135024/) unapi

Article R. Bruce Mcmillan (2023)
Albert Koch’s Hydrarchos: A Hoax or A Bona Fide Collection of Bones. Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society (pp. 84-101). (/isis/citation/CBB354774746/) unapi

Article Luca Ghiraldi; Matteo Ruzzon; Marta Coloberti; et al. (2023)
Notes on the birds collected by Giovanni Emilio Cerruti during his journey to New Guinea (1869–1870). Archives of Natural History (pp. 149-161). (/isis/citation/CBB384688070/) unapi

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Article Brendan Tuttle (2023)
Solomon Col Adol (1909–1971), Game Ranger and animal collector in Bor, South Sudan. Archives of Natural History (pp. 49-66). (/isis/citation/CBB632796920/) unapi

Article Andrew C. Kitchener; James G. Sanderson (2023)
When did Alexander Philipp Maximilian, Prinz zu Wied-Neuwied, first describe Felis macroura?. Archives of Natural History (pp. 211-212). (/isis/citation/CBB890611839/) unapi

Article Tim R. Birkhead; David L. Clugston; Errol Fuller (2023)
The dispersal of Vivian Vaughan Davies Hewitt’s collection of great auk (Pinguinus impennis) eggs. Archives of Natural History (pp. 191-206). (/isis/citation/CBB237459101/) unapi

Article Eleanor S. Armstrong; Jordan Bimm (2023)
The Trouble with Space Auctions. Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences (pp. 425-433). (/isis/citation/CBB212444873/) unapi

Article R. Bruce Mcmillan (2022)
Albert C. Koch’s Missourium and the Debate over the Contemporaneity of Humans and the Pleistocene Megafauna of North America. Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society (pp. 410-439). (/isis/citation/CBB483731737/) unapi

Article Robert P. Prŷs-Jones (2022)
Allan Octavian Hume (1829–1912): His development as an ornithologist until his departure from Etawah district, India, in 1867. Archives of Natural History (pp. 391-407). (/isis/citation/CBB020031463/) unapi

Article Eleanor Larsson (2022)
“Here They Are in Flesh and Feather”: Walter Rothschild's “Private Zoo” and the Preparation and Taxonomic Study of Cassowaries. Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology (pp. 659-682). (/isis/citation/CBB700169968/) unapi

Article Hugh B. Feeley; Craig R. Macadam (2022)
A history of the discovery and study of Plecoptera (stoneflies) in Britain and Ireland (1769–1970s). Archives of Natural History (pp. 372-390). (/isis/citation/CBB301884338/) unapi

Article André Breves; Gilberto Pereira; M. Teresa Girão Da Cruz (2022)
António da Costa Paiva (Barão de Castelo de Paiva) (1806–1879): His malacological collection from Madeira in Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal. Archives of Natural History (pp. 311-318). (/isis/citation/CBB806572266/) unapi

Article Matthew Fishburn (2022)
Dwarf emus from Baudin's voyage (1800–1804): An overlooked engraving by Nicolas Huet (1770–1830). Archives of Natural History (pp. 285-297). (/isis/citation/CBB934796083/) unapi

Article Matthew P. Romaniello (2022)
Could Siberian ‘Natural Curiosities’ Be Replaced? Bioprospecting in the Eighteenth-Century. Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period (pp. 257-277). (/isis/citation/CBB410787740/) unapi

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