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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Johanna Parker
(2024)
Natural history, ethnography and private collecting: the legacy of Frederic William Lucas (1842–1932).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 317-333).
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Article
Veit Braun
(2024)
The stuff of memories: Planning hindsight in animal cryobanks.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 728-748).
(/isis/citation/CBB943786614/)
Article
Helen Anne Curry
(2024)
Stalking Wild Maize: Taxonomy, Plant Exploration, and the Search for Corn’s Origins in South America.
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History
(pp. 323-349).
(/isis/citation/CBB415554806/)
Article
Tahani Nadim; Mareike Vennen; Ina Heumann; et al.
(2024)
Logistical Natures: Trade, Traffics, and Transformations in Natural History Collecting.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 125-134).
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Article
Ayako Sakurai
(2024)
Listing Butterflies: Economic and Epistemic Logistics of Commodification, 1880s–1910s.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 216-243).
(/isis/citation/CBB382786456/)
Article
Ian D. Hodkinson
(2024)
Samuel Holker Haslam FLS (1797–1856), gentleman naturalist.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 110-120).
(/isis/citation/CBB539139609/)
Article
Theodore W. Pietsch; Beatrice Marx
(2024)
Charles Plumier’s descriptions and drawings of Antillean birds (1687–1697).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 121-138).
(/isis/citation/CBB842036601/)
Article
E. Geoffrey Hancock
(2024)
Evidence for a remarkable survival of invertebrates from the teaching collection of William MacGillivray (1796–1852), Marischal College, Aberdeen.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 86-94).
(/isis/citation/CBB745910506/)
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/)
Book
Alexander George
(2023)
The Australian Botanical Liaison Officer Scheme at Kew, 1937-2009.
(/isis/citation/CBB762039482/)
Book
Kathleen S. Murphy
(2023)
Captivity's Collections: Science, Natural History, and the British Transatlantic Slave Trade.
(/isis/citation/CBB254772233/)
Article
Matthew R. Halley
(2023)
The forgotten history of Oreortyx pictus (mountain quail), discovered by the Lewis and Clark expedition, 1806.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 337-346).
(/isis/citation/CBB125017860/)
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/)
Article
Deniz Martinez
(2023)
The ornithology of Agnes Block (1629–1704): Dutch naturalist, artist, collector and patron.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 265-276).
(/isis/citation/CBB151295110/)
Article
Karl Schulze-Hagen; Tim R. Birkhead
(2023)
“Der fluglose Alk”: Johann Friedrich Naumann’s 1844 account of Pinguinus impennis (great auk).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 304-324).
(/isis/citation/CBB688828890/)
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/)
Book
Maura C. Flannery
(2023)
In the Herbarium: The Hidden World of Collecting and Preserving Plants.
(/isis/citation/CBB773989575/)
Chapter
Whitney Barlow Robles
(2023)
Squid: Natural History as Food History, c. 1730–1860.
In: Natural Things in Early Modern Worlds
(pp. 139-182).
(/isis/citation/CBB282158466/)
Chapter
Nicolaas Rupke
(2023)
Brain: Objecthood, Subjecthood, and the Genius of Gauss.
In: Natural Things in Early Modern Worlds
(pp. 343-364).
(/isis/citation/CBB971631463/)
Article
Cédric Schnyder; John Hollier
(2023)
The Rock and Mineral Collections Of Albert Brun (1857–1939), Pharmacist and Volcanologist in Geneva.
Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society
(pp. 196-214).
(/isis/citation/CBB412803086/)
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