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Published in October 2008 by Edinburgh University Press.
S. MASTER: Henry Edward Richard Bright: a forgotten pioneer of the geological and palaeontological exploration of Lesotho in the 1870s: 191—202.
C. H. SMITH: Alfred Russel Wallace, journalist: 202—207.
M. DeARCE: Correspondence of Charles Darwin on James Torbitt’s project to breed blight-resistant potatoes: 208—222.
M. B. SIMPSON Jr & S. W. SIMPSON: John Lawson’s A new voyage to Carolina: notes on the publication history of the London (1709) edition: 223—242.
R. K. KINZELBACH: Pre-Linnaean pictures of the secretarybird, Sagittarius serpentarius (J. F. Miller, 1779): 243—251.
W. J. TENNENT, MASATOSHI YASUDA & KATSURA MORIMOTO: Lansania Journal of arachnology and zoology – a rare and obscure Japanese natural history journal: 252—280.
T. R. BIRKHEAD & S. van BALEN: Bird-keeping and the development of ornithological science: 281—305.
C. LAVERS & M. KNAPP: On the origin of khutū: 306—318.
I. CHARMANTIER, M. GREENGRASS & T. R. BIRKHEAD: Rewriting Renaissance ornithology: Jean Baptiste Faultrier’s “Traitté general des oyseaux” (1660): 319—338.
R. B. WILLIAMS & B. G. CALLERY: The states and printing history (1861–1864) of John Henry Gurney’s A descriptive catalogue of the raptorial birds in the Norfolk and Norwich Museum: 339—359.
Short notes
R. B. WILLIAMS: Philip Henry Gosse at Mobile, Alabama: his unique record of a sea shanty: 360—363.Book reviews: 364—376.
Indexes to Archives of natural history 35 (2008): 377—380.
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