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BEAVER, D. de B. Writing natural
history for survival — 1820–1856: the case of Sarah Bowdich,
later Sarah Lee. Anh 26 (1): 19–31
(February 1999).
JESSOP, L. The fate of Marmaduke
Tunstall’s collections. Anh 26 (1): 33–49
(February 1999).
WHEELER, A. J. W. Bennett’s Fishes
of Ceylon, dates of publication from supplementary sources with
notes on copies of the book, alleged original drawings, and the
author’s specimens. Anh 26 (1): 51–54
(February 1999).
CAIN, A. J. Thomas Sydenham, John
Ray, and some contemporaries on species. Anh 26 (1):
55–83 (February 1999).
VLAHAKIS, G. N. Sir James Edward
Smith and the introduction of botany in Greece during the late
eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Anh 26 (1):
85–100 (February
1999).
GASKELL, J. M. A review of some
early testimony from the New World in respect of the Great Auk, Pinguinus
impennis. Anh 26 (1): 101–112 (February 1999).
BAKER, R. A. Going, going, gone —
the ‘Durham’ Great Auk . Anh 26 (1): 113–119
(February 1999).
JESSOP, L. and BOYD, M. An
“uninteresting scrawl” ... some correspondence of Marmaduke
Tunstall (1743–1790). Anh 26 (1): 121–142
(February 1999).
MITCHELL, M. E. A note on the term
‘lichenologist’ and its synonyms. Anh 26 (1):
143–146 (February
1999).
BOOK REVIEWS. Anh 26
(1): 145–153 (February
1999).
WELTER-SCHULTES, F. W. Systematisches
Conchylien-Cabinet von Martini und Chemnitz (1837-1920),
bibliography of the volumes in Göttingen. Anh 26 (2):
157–203 (June 1999).
ROOKMAAKER, L. C. William
Daniell’s depictions of the rhinoceros in India. Anh 26
(2): 205–210 (June
1999).
AMER, W. M. and MOMTAZ, O. A.
Historic background of Egyptian cotton (2600 BC–AD 1910). Anh
26 (2): 211–222 (June
1999).
CAIN, A. J. John Ray on the
species. Anh 26 (2): 223–238
(June 1999).
FRANCISCO-ORTEGA, J. and
SANTOS-GUERRA, A. Early evidence of plant hunting in the Canary
Islands from 1694. Anh 26 (2): 239–267
(June 1999).
DASZKIEWICZ, P. The letters of Sir
Joseph Banks in the manuscript collection of the Muséum National
d’Histoire Naturelle in Paris. Anh 26 (2): 269–272 (June 1999).
SMITH, C. H. Additions to the
bibliography of Alfred Russel Wallace. Anh 26 (2):
273–277 (June 1999).
HORSMAN, F. Plant distribution
patterns: the first British map. Anh 26 (2): 279–286
(June 1999).
JACKSON, C. E. H. & N. Hanhart:
printers of natural history plates, 1830–1903. Anh 26
(2): 287–292 (June
1999).
SHORT NOTE. Anh 26
(2): 293–295 (June
1999).
MAYER, A.-K. Note on the Fritz Müller–Charles
Darwin correspondence. Anh 26 (2): 293–295
(June 1999).
BOOK REVIEWS. Anh 26
(2): 297–298 (June
1999).
TULLY, I. A calender of the papers
of William Pamplin at the University of Wales, Bangor. Anh 26
(3): 299–348 (October
1999).
BOURNE, W. R. P. Information in the
Lisle letters from Calais in the early sixteenth century relating to
the development of the English bird trade. Anh 26 (3):
349–368 (October
1999).
HOPKINS, D. Danish natural history
and African colonialism at the close of the eighteenth century: Peter
Thonning’s ‘scientific journey’ to the Guinea Coast,
1799–1803. Anh 26 (3): 369–418
(October 1999).
TENNENT, W. J. Charles Morris
Woodford C.M.G. (1852-1927): Pacific adventurer and forgotten Solomon
Islands naturalist. Anh 26 (3): 419–432
(October 1999).
SHORT NOTE. Anh 26
(3): 433–434 (October
1999).
DASZKIEWICZ, P. J. E. Gilibert’s
phytogeographic map of Lithuania. Anh 26 (3): 433–434
(October 1999).
BOOK REVIEWS. Anh 26
(3): 435–439 (October 1999).
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