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C. J. Ries – Creating the Proavis: bird origins in the art and science of Gerhard Heilmann 1913–1926. 1– 18
T. R. Birkhead & S. Van Balen – Unidirectional hybridization in birds: an historical review of bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula) hybrids. 19–28
P. Foster – The Gibraltar collections: Gilbert White (1720–1793) and John White (1727–1780), and the naturalist and author Giovanni Antonio Scopoli (1723–1788). 29–46
A. MacGregor – William Huddesford (1732–1772): his role in reanimating the Ashmolean Museum, his collections, researches and support network. 47–68
S. L. Olson & J. N. Lund – Whalers and woggins: a new vocabulary for interpreting some early accounts of the great auk and penguins. 69–78
S. L. Olson, L. Overstreet & J. N. Lund – An alca-bibliographical study of The English pilot: the history of its account of the great auk (Alcidae: Pinguinus impennis). 79–86
A. Zemanek, A. Ubrizsy Savoia & B. Zemanek – The beginnings of ecological thought in the Renaissance: an account based on the Libri picturati A. 18–30 collection of water-colours. 87–108
J. F. M. Clark – “The eyes of our potatoes are weeping”: the rise of the Colorado beetle as an insect pest. 109–128
D. Q. King – A checklist of sources of the botanical illustrations in the Leo Grindon Herbarium, The Manchester Museum. 129–139
J. M. Camarasa & N. Ibáñez – Joan Salvador and James Petiver: a scientific correspondence (1706–1714) in time of war. 140–1XX
W. D. Allmon – The evolution of accuracy in natural history illustration: reversal of printed illustrations of snails and crabs in pre-Linnaean works suggests indifference to morphological detail. XXX–190
S. P. Dance – Savouring The edible mollusks of M. S. Lovell. 191–198
SHORT NOTE: R. B. Williams – Supplementary note on articles by P. H. Gosse printed on wrappers of issues of The zoologist.
Corrigendum to Archives of natural history 33 (2): 344–347 (2006): W. R. P. Bourne, The Scottish wildlife clearances.![]() |
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