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Published in October 2007
L. J. PIGOTT & L. JESSOP: The governor’s wombat: early history of an Australian marsupial. 207–218
G. SWINNEY: Granny (c. 1821–1887), “a zoological celebrity”. 219–228
J. C. A. BURCHSTED & F. BURCHSTED : Samuel Tufts Jr. (1817–1902), a Massachusetts shell collector and aquarium stocker. 229–234
R. A. BAKER : In search of a naturalist – natural history in Warrington from 1870 to 1910 and the records and collections of Linnaeus Greening (1855–1927). 235–243
K. JOHNSON : Natural history as stamp collecting: a brief history. 244–258
C. ROVATI, F. BARBAGLI & C. VIOLANI : The waxworks by Angelo Maestri (1806–1888) preserved in the Museum of Natural History of the University of Pavia, Italy. 259–271
J. EDGINGTON : “A plant list of 1633: annotations in a copy of Thomas Johnson’s Iter plantarum. 272–292
A. S. DOUGLAS & E. G. HANCOCK : Insect collecting in Africa during the eighteenth century and William Hunter’s collection. 293–306
J. SEITZ: Three hundred years of House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) persecution in Germany. 307–317
P. LUCAS: Charles Darwin, “little Dawkins” and the platycnemic Yale men: introducing a bioarchaeological tale of the descent of man. 318–346
S. L. OLSON: Correspondence bearing on the history of ornithologist M. A. Carriker, Jr. and the use of arsenic in preparation of museum specimens. 346–351
Short notes
D. A. WEST : Fritz Müller’s first copy of Darwin’s Origin rediscovered. 352–354
W. R. P. BOURNE : South European birds in the Sherborne Missal (1396–1415). 354–357
A. M. LUCAS: Mixing private and public: or, did the State pay twice for specimens in Herbarium Hookerianum? 357–359
Supplement to volume 34
W. T. STEARN † : Society for the Bibliography of Natural History, later the Society for the History of Natural History 1936–1985. A quinquagenary record.E. C. NELSON (compiler): Checklist of Founder and Early members of the Society for the Bibliography of Natural History.
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