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Natural history -- 20th century

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Book Christopher Kemp (2017)
The Lost Species: Great Expeditions in the Collections of Natural History Museums. (/isis/citation/CBB947567561/) unapi

Book Tobias Scheidegger (2017)
"Petite Science": Außeruniversitäre Naturforschung in der Schweiz um 1900. (/isis/citation/CBB493764349/) unapi

Book Darrin Lunde (2017)
The Naturalist: Theodore Roosevelt, A Lifetime of Exploration, and the Triumph of American Natural History. (/isis/citation/CBB801125593/) unapi

Article R. M. Sellers (2017)
Birds and Mammals Preserved by R. & G. W. Raine Brothers, the Carlisle Taxidermists, 1918–1943. Archives of Natural History (pp. 74-81). (/isis/citation/CBB957289471/) unapi

Thesis Marlena Briane Cameron (2017)
Fossil Excavation, Museums, and Wyoming: American Paleontology, 1870-1915. (/isis/citation/CBB144188127/) unapi

Thesis Karen Lloyd D'Onofrio (2017)
Constructing the Natural World in the Museum: The Expeditions and Wildlife Displays of the Denver Museum of Natural History, 1901 - 1981. (/isis/citation/CBB250180331/) unapi

Thesis Katherine MacCord (2017)
Development, Evolution, and Teeth: How We Came to Explain The Morphological Evolution of the Mammalian Dentition. (/isis/citation/CBB539136968/) unapi

Article Jessica Ratcliff (2016)
The East India Company, the Company’s Museum, and the Political Economy of Natural History in the Early Nineteenth Century. Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 495-517). (/isis/citation/CBB463323007/) unapi

Book Stephen Long (2016)
Thirty-Eight: The Hurricane That Transformed New England. (/isis/citation/CBB173740364/) unapi

Chapter Santos Casado de Otaola (2016)
Parecidas diferencias. El cultivo de la historia natural en Cataluña y España en el periodo de entresiglos. In: Pere Alsius i Torrent (1839-1915): un farmacèutic entre la Renaixença literària i la científica (pp. 185-199). (/isis/citation/CBB102488552/) unapi

Book Lydia V. Pyne (2016)
Seven Skeletons: The Evolution of the World's Most Famous Human Fossils. (/isis/citation/CBB900200435/) unapi

Thesis Michaela Jane Thompson (2016)
Governing the Shark: Predators and People in the Twentieth Century and Beyond. (/isis/citation/CBB089760500/) unapi

Book Paul S. Sutter (2015)
Let Us Now Praise Famous Gullies: Providence Canyon and the Soils of the South. (/isis/citation/CBB244055781/) unapi

Article Moore, P. G. (2015)
Peeping at Nature with the Reverend Charles A. Hall FRMS (1872--1965). Archives of Natural History (pp. 10-22). (/isis/citation/CBB001422131/) unapi

Article Moore, P. G. (2015)
Michael Clegg (1933--1995): from Naturalist to Environmental Correspondent in the Multi-Media Age. Archives of Natural History (pp. 245-252). (/isis/citation/CBB001553398/) unapi

Article Moore, P. G. (2015)
Gilbert Dempster Fisher (1906--1985): the BBC's “Hut Man”, Scottish Naturalist, Children's Author and Radio Broadcaster. Archives of Natural History (pp. 344-354). (/isis/citation/CBB001553406/) unapi

Article B.J. Gill; J.M.A. Froggatt (2014)
The Indian Herpetological Collections of Charles Mccann. Records of the Auckland Museum (pp. 29-37). (/isis/citation/CBB494398294/) unapi

Article P. G., Moore (2014)
Natural History in Newspapers: Dugald Semple (1884–1964), Ayrshire Naturalist and Nature Journalist. Archives of Natural History (pp. 1-14). (/isis/citation/CBB001202215/) unapi

Article Salvador, Rodrigo B.; Tomotani, Barbara M. (2014)
The Kraken: When Myth Encounters Science. História, Ciências, Saúde---Manguinhos (pp. 971-994). (/isis/citation/CBB001552688/) unapi

Article Samyn, Yves (2014)
Return to Sender: Hydrozoa Collected by Emperor Hirohito of Japan in the 1930s and Studied in Brussels. Archives of Natural History (p. 17). (/isis/citation/CBB001321119/) unapi

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