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Volume 28, part 1, 1 February 2001
Edwards, J. E. and Nelson, E. C., Dedication to Alwyne C. Wheeler 28: ii
Pietsch, T. W., Charles Plumier (1646–1704) and his drawings of French and American fishes. 28: 1–58
Seaward, M. R. D., E. Adrian Woodruffe-Peacock (1858–1922): a pioneer ecologist. 28: 59–70
Groves, E. W., Archibald Menzies (1754–1842), an early botanist on the northwestern seaboard of North America, 1792–1794, with further notes on his life and work. 28: 71–122
Sarjeant, W. A. S. and Mitchell, T. A., A forgotten theory on the origin of fossils: Daines Barrington’s concept (1781). 28: 123–134
Nelson, E. C., Patrick Browne M.D. (c. 1720–1790), an Irish doctor in the Caribbean: his residence on Saint Croix (1757–1765) and his unpublished accounts of volcanic activity on Montserrat. 28: 135–148
Book reviews 28: 151–156.
Volume 28, part 2, 1 June 2001
Olmi, G., Museums on paper in Emilia‑Romagna from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries: from Aldrovandi to Count Sanvitale. 28: 157–178
Tongiorgi Tomasi, L., The study of the natural sciences and botanical and zoological illustration in Tuscany under the Medicis from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries. 28: 179–194
Ramón-Laca, L., Charles de l’Écluse and Libri picturati A. 16–30. 28: 195–246
Kear, J., Three early medieval accounts of agricultural damage by wild geese. 28: 247–256
Pigott, L. J., A letter from John Latham to Thomas Pennant, 1789. 28: 257–260
Pietsch, T. W., Charles Plumier’s drawings of French and American fishes: concordance with equivalent illustrations found in the vellums of Aubriet and published works of Gautier d’Agoty, Bloch, Lacepède, Bloch and Schneider, and Cuvier and Valenciennes. 28: 261–266
Desmond, R. G. C., Obituary. Nesta Dunn Ewan (1908–2000). 28: 267–269
Book reviews 28: 270–284
Volume 28, part 3, 1 October 2001
Swinney, G. N., Some new perspectives on the life of William Speirs Bruce (1867–1921), with a preliminary catalogue of the Bruce collection of manuscripts in the University of Edinburgh. 28: 285–311
Bauer, A. M. and Adler, K., The dating and correct citation of A. F. A. Wiegmann’s “Amphibien” section of Meyen’s Reise um die Erde, with a bibliography of Wiegmann’s herpetological publications. 28: 313–326
Daszkiewicz, P. and Keith, P., The correspondence between Louis Agassiz and the French naturalists Georges Cuvier, Lucien Bonaparte and Alexandre Brongniart in the manuscript collections of the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle and Institut de France. 28: 327–336
Manganelli, G. and Cianfanelli, S., The dates of publication of Bullettino malacologico Italiano (1868–1875) and Bullettino della Società Malacologica Italiana (1875–1899). 28: 337–346
Cheke, A., Is the bird a Dodo? The wildlife of a mid‑seventeenth century drawing of Dutch Mauritius. 28: 347–352
Cain, J., The Columbia Biological Series, 1894–1974: a bibliographic note. 28: 353–366
Cohen, A., The F. H. Barber collection of heads and horns. 28: 367–382
Moore, D. T., Some aspects of the work of Robert Brown and the Investigator naturalists in Madeira during August 1801. 28: 383–394
Book reviews 28: 395–408
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