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WIJNANDS, D. O. Plants collected by
Gédéon Bonivert (1651–1703) in the garden of Johan Stickers
(1630–1701). Anh 18 (1): 27–29.
TROYER, J. R. On the name and works
of J. E. S. Moore (1870–1941): cytologist, zoologist, explorer, and
co-publisher of the term “meiosis”. Anh 18 (1):
31–50.
GRUBER, J. W. Does the platypus lay
eggs? The history of an event in science. Anh 18 (1):
51–123.
WERGER-KLEIN, K. E. A note on early
zoological specimens from Japan in a Dutch collection of curiosa. Anh
18 (1): 125–128.
BOOK REVIEWS. Anh 18
(1): 129–147.
JONES, D. S. A history of the
discovery and description of Australian barnacles (Cirripedia:
Thoracica), including a bibliography of reference works. Anh 18
(2): 149–178 (June 1991).
BROCK, W. H. The Warington–Gosse
aquarium controversy: two unrecorded letters. Anh 18
(2): 179–183 (June 1991).
BUCHHEIM, A. F. G. A rare Portugese
monograph on the sugar-maple tree. Anh 18 (2):
185–189 (June 1991).
KEVAN, D. K. M. Two mediaeval
French references to the house cricket, Achewi domesticus (Linnaeus,
1758). Anh 18 (2): 191–199 (June 1991).
WITHERS, C. W. J. The Rev. Dr. John
Walker and the practice of natural history in late eighteenth century
Scotland. Anh 18 (2): 201–220 (June 1991).
BAKER, R. A. The Durham connection
in the history of arachnology in Britain (1 850–1950). Anh 18
(2): 221–230 (June 1991).
BAILEY, R. H. Has there ever been a
yellow cyclamen? Anh 18 (2): 231–235 (June 1991).
PALMA, R.L . Two bird lice (Insecta:
Phthiraptera) collected during Captain Cook’s 2nd voyage around the
world. Anh 18 (2): 237–247 (June 1991).
MORRIS, P. A. Photographs of a
missing egg of the Great Auk (Alca impennis). Anh 18
(2): 249–250 (June 1991).
SALINGER, S. and STREHLOW, H. The
travels of Carl Bolle to the Cape Verde and the Canary Islands. Anh
18 (2): 251–254 (June 1991).
EDMONDS, J. M. Vindiciae
Geologicae, published 1820; the inaugural lecture of William
Buckland. Anh 18 (2): 255–268 (June 1991).
BOOK REVIEWS. Anh 18
(2): 269–288 (June 1991).
JACKSON, C. E. The changing
relationship between J. J. Audubon and his friends P. J. Selby, Sir
William Jardine and W. H. Lizars. Anh 18 (3): 289–307
(October 1991).
DAWSON, V. P. Regeneration,
parthenogenesis, and the immutable order of nature. Anh 18
(3): 309–321.
SEHM, G. G. The first European
bison illustration and the first Central European exhibit of a living
bison. With a table of the sixteenth century editions of Francisco López
de Gómara. Anh 18 (3): 323–332.
LY-TIO-FANE, M. A reconnaissance of
tropical resources during Revolutionary years: the role of the Paris
Museum d’Histoire Naturelle. Anh 18 (3): 333–362.
BRODHEAD, M. J. Of mice and
mastodons: contributions to the literature of mammalogy by officers
and men of the United States Army in the nineteenth century. Anh
18 (3): 363–314.
ALLEN, D. E. The Rich family in
Britain: an appendix to Hispano-American biography. Anh 18
(3): 375–378.
MEYNELL, G. Books from Philip
Miller’s library later owned by Sir Joseph Banks. Anh 18
(3): 379–380.
BROWNING, M. R. and MONROE, B. L.
Clarifications and corrections of the dates of issue of some
publications containing descriptions of North American birds. Anh
18 (3): 381–405.
BOOK REVIEWS. Anh 18
(3): 407–427.
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