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Article Henry J. Noltie (2023)
The Heriot of Ramornie annotated copy of Flora Glottiana: An early nineteenth-century Flora of Fife. Archives of Natural History (pp. 277-294). (/isis/citation/CBB231823398/) unapi

Article John R. Garnett (2023)
Winds of Change: Plant Pathology, Transnational Wheat Rust, and the Environmental Origins of the Green Revolution, 1904–1953. Agricultural History (pp. 273-310). (/isis/citation/CBB134602862/) unapi

Article J. A. Edgington (2023)
Three botanical watercolours by Richard Bradley (c.1688–1732) including of coffee and cinnamon. Archives of Natural History (pp. 210-211). (/isis/citation/CBB279891342/) unapi

Article Gaetano Pazienza; Luigi Forte; Viviana Cavallaro (2023)
Alfonso Palanza (1851–1899): A late nineteenth-century Italian botanist and his herbaria. Archives of Natural History (pp. 67-73). (/isis/citation/CBB965460692/) unapi

Book Charles Nelson; Emer Lawlor; Elizabethanne Boran (2023)
Botany and Gardens in Early Modern Ireland. (/isis/citation/CBB597284568/) unapi

Article Mary Terrall (2023)
African Indigo in the French Atlantic: Michel Adanson’s Encounter with Senegal. Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 2-24). (/isis/citation/CBB525948361/) unapi

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A Dutch Pharmacist in Early Modern Rome: Enrico Corvino. Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza (pp. 32-71). (/isis/citation/CBB268487977/) unapi

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Colouring flowers: books, art, and experiment in the household of Margery and Henry Power. British Journal for the History of Science (pp. 21-43). (/isis/citation/CBB536769149/) unapi

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). (/isis/citation/CBB762625869/) unapi

Article Brendan Cole (2022)
Ernest Galpin's pioneering botanical expedition to the Eastern Cape Drakensberg, southern Africa, 1904. Archives of Natural History (pp. 298-310). (/isis/citation/CBB477040807/) unapi

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Extinction: Our Fragile Relationship with Life on Earth. (/isis/citation/CBB308676844/) unapi

Multimedia Object Sarah Neville, Early Modern Herbals and the Book Trade (2022) (Aug 29, 2022). New Books Network Podcast. (/isis/citation/CBB963410334/) unapi

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Physicochemical Biology and Knowledge Transfer: The Study of the Mechanism of Photosynthesis Between the Two World Wars. Journal of the History of Biology (pp. 349-377). (/isis/citation/CBB370865537/) unapi

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Edward Lhwyd: c.1660-1709, Naturalist, Antiquary, Philologist. (/isis/citation/CBB568638637/) unapi

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Early Greek Philosophy on the Question of Life: Plants’ Physiology and Life from the Presocratics to Aristotle. Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences (pp. 262-302). (/isis/citation/CBB530021044/) unapi

Article Bettina Dietz (2022)
Iterative books: Posthumous publishing in eighteenth-century botany. History of Science (pp. 166-182). (/isis/citation/CBB505718148/) unapi

Article Jenny Beckman (2022)
Competition and coordination in Swedish botanical publication, 1820–79: Eleven editions of Hartman’s Handbook. History of Science (pp. 211-231). (/isis/citation/CBB154384419/) unapi

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Tangled compositions: Botany, agency, and authorship aboard HMS Endeavour. History of Science (pp. 183-210). (/isis/citation/CBB539711921/) unapi

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Johann Jacob Dillenius (1684–1747) as a colourer. Archives of Natural History (pp. 130-140). (/isis/citation/CBB681153145/) unapi

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