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Review
Stevens, P. F.
(2004)
Review of "Mémoires et Souvenirs (1778-1841)".
Journal of the History of Biology.
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Article
Stevens, P. F.
(2003)
George Bentham (1800--1884): The Life of a Botanist's Botanist.
Archives of Natural History
(p. 189).
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Review
Stevens, P. F.
(2000)
Review of "Species".
Journal of the History of Biology.
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Article
Home, R.W.
(1997)
The scientific savant in 19th-century Australia.
Historical Records of Australian Science
(pp. 281-454).
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Article
Stevens, P.F.
(1995)
George Bentham and the Darwin/Wallace papers of 1858: More myths surrounding the origin and acceptance of evolutionary ideas.
The Linnean: Newsletter and Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London
(pp. 14-16).
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Review
Stevens, P.F.
(1994)
Review of "Gentle conquest: The botanical discovery of North America. With illustrations from the Library of Congress".
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences.
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Review
Stevens, P.F.
(1992)
Review of "The units of evolution: Essays on the nature of species".
Journal of the History of Biology.
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Article
Stevens, P.F.; Cullen, S.P.
(1990)
Linnaeus, the cortex-medulla theory, and the key to his understanding of plant form and natural relationships.
Journal of the Arnold Arboretum
(pp. 179-220).
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Article
Stevens, P. F.
(1984)
Haüy and A.-P. Candolle: Crystallography, botanical systematics, and comparative morphology, 1780-1840.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 49-82).
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Article
Stevens, P. F.
(1983)
Augustin Augier's “arbre botanique” (1801), a remarkable early botanical representation of the natural system.
Taxon
(pp. 203-211).
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