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Volume 29 part 1 February 2002
Lucas, P., “A most glorious country”: Charles Darwin and North Wales, especially his 1831 geological tour. 29: 1–26.
Herbert, S. and Roberts, M. B., Charles Darwin's notes on his 1831 geological map of Shrewsbury. 29: 27–29.
Nelson, E. C., The Drummonds of Forfar – five generations of plantsmen in Scotland, Ireland, North America, Australia and India. 29: 30.
Jones, D., “Nature-formed botanists”: notes on some nineteenth century botanical guides of Snowdonia. 29: 31–50.
Masseti, M. and Zava, B., The deer of the island of Lampedusa (Pelagian Archipelago, Italy): literary references and osteological evidence. 29: 51–66.
Ruggiero, L., Some notes about the publishing history of Oronzo Gabriele Costa’s Fauna del Regno di Napoli. 29: 67–71.
Wilson, L. G., A scientific libel: John Lubbock’s attack upon Sir Charles Lyell. 29: 73–87.
Rookmaaker, K., The quest for Roualeyn Gordon Cumming’s rhinoceros horns. 29: 89–97.
Swinney, G. N., Reporting on the museum: the annual reports of the Edinburgh Museum of Science and Art. 29: 99–108.
Baker, R. A. and Bayliss, R. A., Alexander Gordon Melville (1819–1901): the Dodo, Raphus cucullatus (L., 1758) and the genesis of a book. 29: 109–118.
Book reviews. 29: 119–125.
Referees for papers published in Archives of natural history 28 (2001). 29: 126
Volume 29 part 2 June 2002: In memoriam William Thomas Stearn
Stearn, A., [Portrait of] William Thomas Stearn. 29: [127]
Grierson, M., Bookplate of William Thomas Stearn. 29: [128]
Heywood, V., William Thomas Stearn, CBE, VMH (1911–2001) — an appreciation. 29: 129–143.
Nelson, E. C. and Desmond, R., Bibliography of William Thomas Stearn (1911–2001). 29: 144–170.
Kleinman, K., William T. Stearn and Joseph Ewan: letters from a friendship. 29: 171–176.
Edmondson, J., Richard Bradley (c. 1688–1732): an annotated bibliography, 1710–1818. 29: 177–212.
Nelson, E. C. and Parnell, J., An annotated bibliography of the Irish botanist William Henry Harvey (1811–1866). 29: 213–244.
Cleevely, R. J. and Oliver, E. G. H., A preliminary note on the publication dates of H. C. Andrews’ Coloured engravings of heaths (1794–1830). 29: 245–264.
Johnston, D. W., The earliest known compiled list of North American birds (1582). 29: 265–269.
Weinstock, D., A misidentified portrait of Joseph Dalton Hooker. 29: 271–273.
Moore, D. T. and Gale, D., Additional botanical manuscripts made by Robert Brown (1773–1858) in the Natural History Museum, London. 29: 274–275.
Book reviews. 29: 276–286.
Volume 29 part 3 October 2002
Swinney, G. N., The training of a polar scientist: Patrick Geddes and the student career of William Speirs Bruce. 29: 287–301.
Cianfanelli , S. and Manganelli, G., A bibliography of Marianna Paulucci (1835–1919). 29: 303–315.
Anderson, W. D. Jr and Stephens, L. D., John Edwards Holbrook (1794–1871) and his Southern ichthyology (1847–1848). 29: 317–332.
Daszkiewicz, P. and Jegu, M., Correspondence between Adolphe Brongniart and Robert Schomburgk: trading natural history collections for honours. 29: 333–336.
Steinheimer, F. D., Walter Rothschild’s second Great Auk skeleton: a history of its posthumous voyage. 29: 337–345.
Ackery, P. R., Emin Pasha’s butterflies – a case for Casati? 29: 347–357.
Lucas, P., Jigsaw with pieces missing: Charles Darwin with John Price at Bodnant, the walking tour of 1826 and the expeditions of 1827. 29: 359–370.
Pigott, L. J., John William Lewin's Birds of New South Wales: notes on the later editions. 29: 371–381.
Moore, D. T., A synopsis of dated entries in the biological collecting notes from eastern and northern Australia made by Robert Brown (1773–1858) on the Investigator voyage of 1801–1805. 29: 383–398.
Nelson, E. C., Proceedings of the Natural History Society of Dublin volume 1 – title-pages and date of publication (1856). 29: 399–402.
Book reviews. 29: 403–412.
Index to Volume 29. 412–414
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