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The following papers (listed alphabetically by the first author’s surname), short and biographical notes, have been formally for publication and will be published in volume 37 during 2010.
C. T. AMBROSE: Darwin's “historical sketch” - an American predecessor: C. S. Rafinesque.
D. F. BYRNE & K. J. LAMBKIN: Anthony Alder (1838–1915), Queensland taxidermist and bird painter.
P. A. COCHRAN: Rattlesnake eggs and the passing of a torch in Winona County, Minnesota.
B. J. GILL: The Cheeseman-Giglioli correspondence and museum exchanges between Auckland and Florence, 1877-1904.
A.M. LUCAS: Ferdinand von Mueller's interactions with Charles Darwin and his response to Darwinism.
R. Y. McGOWAN & I. J. STENHOUSE: “An outstanding man among Scottish ornithologists”: Surgeon Rear-Admiral John Hutton Stenhouse (1865–1931).
M. MASSETI & C. VERACINI: The first record of Marcgrave’s capuchin in Europe: South American monkeys in Italy during the early sixteenth century.
P. G. MOORE: The West of Scotland Regional Dredging Committee of the BAAS: Firth of Clyde dredging activities and participants’ circumstances impinging thereon (1834–1856)
S. L. OLSON: James Petiver's "Mary-Land Yellow-Throat" – a bird misidentified through four centuries.
S. PFENNIGWERTH: “The mighty cassowary”: the discovery and demise of Dromaius ater (Vieillot), the King Island emu (W. T. Stearn Student Essay prize 2009)
G. N. SWINNEY: Robert Jameson (1774–1854) and the concept of a public museum
J. M. TELLADO & J. MOLINA: “Un mes en Londres”: Angel Cabrera Latorre at the British Museum (Natural History) and the launch of an international career.
N. WOODMAN: History and dating of the publication of the Philadelphia (1822) and London (1823) editions of Edwin James’s Account of an expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains.
SHORT NOTES
M. W. LOWE, M. de L. BROOKE, K. ROOKMAAKER & L. WETTON: Charles Darwin's Tinamou egg.
E. C. NELSON: Dating vellum cut-work images of two Asian birds attributed to Mrs Mary Delany. (1700–1788).
R. B. WILLIAMS: John Edward Gray: a dual stamp-collector.
Society for the Bibliography of Natural History: Founding & early members: biographical notes
R. J. CLEEVELY: Leslie Reginald COX: palaeontologist, malacologist & taxonomist.
P. GILBERT: Sheffield Airey NEAVE: administrator, editor, systematist.
K. KLEINMAN: George Thomas MOORE: botanist (phycologist), administrator.
J. A. WARNEMENT: Charles Alfred WEATHERBY: botanist and scientific editor.
As usual abstracts for the papers will be available on the Society’s website about one month before publication.
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