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Natural history -- 20th century

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Article Thomas A. Griffiths (2022)
‘Shout hurrah!’ New thoughts on the origin and meaning of the bat species name Ia io, created in 1902 by Oldfield Thomas FRS. Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science (pp. 337-350). (/isis/citation/CBB493409046/) unapi

Article Max Long (2022)
“Accustomed to Female Domination”: Women, Mass Media, and Animal Intimacy in Interwar Britain. Environmental History (pp. 140-154). (/isis/citation/CBB160790011/) unapi

Article Russell McGregor (2022)
J. A. Leach’s Australian Bird Book: At the interface of science and recreation. Historical Records of Australian Science (pp. 97-109). (/isis/citation/CBB681830473/) unapi

Article S. G. Sealy (2021)
Hamilton Mack Laing's specimen of a whooping crane, Grus americana. Archives of Natural History (pp. 205-214). (/isis/citation/CBB842105374/) unapi

Article Nathan Smith (2021)
Of stumps and stipes: Comparisons between the cultures and identities of Yorkshire cricket and mycology at the turn of the twentieth century. Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science (pp. 5-18). (/isis/citation/CBB880758193/) unapi

Book Les Joslin (2021)
Three Sisters Wilderness : A history. (/isis/citation/CBB981143467/) unapi

Book Mary Anne Andrei (2020)
Nature’s Mirror: How Taxidermists Shaped America’s Natural History Museums and Saved Endangered Species. (/isis/citation/CBB101960340/) unapi

Article Peter Coates (2020)
The Muskrat’s New Frontier: The Rise and Fall of an American Animal Empire in Britain. Environmental History (pp. 207-236). (/isis/citation/CBB216195894/) unapi

Article Katrina Gulliver (2020)
Gabrielle Vassal (1880–1959): Collecting specimens in Indochina for the British Museum (Natural History), 1900–1915. Archives of Natural History (pp. 29-40). (/isis/citation/CBB151868699/) unapi

Article Santos Casado (2020)
Taxidermy as Quotation: Making Nature Represent Itself in Early-Twentieth-Century Spanish Natural History Displays. Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology (pp. 359-392). (/isis/citation/CBB921390736/) unapi

Book Char Miller; Jenkinson, Clay (2020)
Theodore Roosevelt, Naturalist in the Arena. (/isis/citation/CBB091355890/) unapi

Book Stephen J. Pyne (2020)
To the last smoke: An anthology. (/isis/citation/CBB657138419/) unapi

Book Thomas Moynihan; Iain Hamilton Grant (2019)
Spinal Catastrophism: A Secret History. (/isis/citation/CBB574056309/) unapi

Article Jenna Tonn (2019)
Domesticated Animals on Exhibit at the Museum of Comparative Zoology, 1900–1928. Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science (pp. 32-36). (/isis/citation/CBB243265408/) unapi

Book Chuck (Charles H. ) Warner (2019)
Birds, bones, and beetles: The improbable career and remarkable legacy of University of Kansas naturalist Charles D. Bunker. (/isis/citation/CBB589254906/) unapi

Book Ann Elias (2019)
Coral Empire: Underwater Oceans, Colonial Tropics, Visual Modernity. (/isis/citation/CBB598627439/) unapi

Article Xan Sarah Chacko (2018)
When Life Gives You Lemons: Frank Meyer, Authority, and Credit in Early Twentieth-century Plant Hunting. History of Science (pp. 432-469). (/isis/citation/CBB428740356/) unapi

Article Paul D. Brinkman (2018)
John Conrad Hansen (1869–1952) and His Scientific Illustrations. Archives of Natural History (pp. 233-244). (/isis/citation/CBB159787645/) unapi

Article P. G. Moore (2018)
Alexander Morrison Stewart (1861–1948): Noteworthy Naturalist from Paisley, Scotland. Archives of Natural History (pp. 260-266). (/isis/citation/CBB331303150/) unapi

Article Brendan Luyt (2018)
Michael Tweedie, Woutera Van Benthem Jutting and the Mollusca of Malaya's Limestone Hills. Archives of Natural History (pp. 245-259). (/isis/citation/CBB504416920/) unapi

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