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Journal Abbreviation Arch. Natur. Hist.
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A. M. Lucas
(2022)
Review of "Reimagining Dinosaurs in Late Victorian and Edwardian Literature: How the ‘Terrible Lizard' Became a Transatlantic Cultural Icon".
Archives of Natural History.
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Malgosia Nowak-Kemp
(2022)
Review of "Temple of Science: The Pre-Raphaelites and Oxford University Museum of Natural History".
Archives of Natural History.
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Review
Jeanne Robinson
(2022)
Review of "Getting Under Our Skin: The Cultural and Social History of Vermin".
Archives of Natural History.
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P. G. Moore
(2022)
Edward Emrys Watkin (1900–1978): marine zoologist and educator.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 364-371).
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Joe Cain
(2022)
“Horniman Museum and Library Publications” series: zoology and anthropology (1904–1977).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 249-258).
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R. B. Williams
(2022)
Bibliographical notes on The natural history of Tutbury (1863).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 408-411).
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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).
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Roger Downie
(2022)
Review of "J.G. Schneider’s Historiae Amphibiorum: Herpetology at the Dawn of the 19th Century".
Archives of Natural History.
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Review
Claire Banks
(2022)
Review of "Margaret Rebecca Dickinson: A Botanical Artist of the Border Counties".
Archives of Natural History.
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Review
T. R. Birkhead
(2022)
Review of "Avian Illuminations: A Cultural History of Birds".
Archives of Natural History.
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Article
John A. Edgington
(2022)
Three botanical watercolours by Richard Bradley (c.1688–1732) including of coffee and cinnamon.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 341-346).
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Marco Masseti
(2022)
Gazelles (Gazella spp.) depicted in frescoes and sculpture from Herculaneum and Pompeii.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 259-268).
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Andrew C. Kitchener; James G. Sanderson
(2022)
When did Alexander Philipp Maximilian, Prinz zu Wied-Neuwied, first describe Felis macroura?.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 412-415).
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Peter B. Logan
(2022)
John James Audubon (1785–1851) carte de visite (c.1860).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 416-419).
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Review
Isabelle Charmantier
(2022)
Review of "Le Vasculum ou Boîte d’Herborisation: Marqueur Emblématique du Botaniste du XIXe Siècle, Objet Désuet Devenu Vintage".
Archives of Natural History.
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Review
E. Charles Nelson
(2022)
Review of "The Robert Brown Handbook: A Guide to the Life and Work of Robert Brown (1773-1858), Scottish Botanist".
Archives of Natural History.
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Review
Patrick Anthony
(2022)
Review of "Connecting Territories: Exploring People and Nature, 1700–1850".
Archives of Natural History.
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Cristiana Vieira; João Muchagata; Rita Gaspar; et al.
(2022)
Biological models and replicas in Museu de História Natural e da Ciência da Universidade do Porto, Portugal.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 269-284).
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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).
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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).
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