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Volume 30 (2003) Part 1
Rules of the Society for the History of Natural History: iii–vi.
W. D. Anderson Jr: John Edwards Holbrook's Senckenberg plates and the fishes they portray: 1–12.
J. P. Hume: The journal of the flagship Gelderland – dodo and other birds on Mauritius 1601: 13-27.
J. Cain: A matter of perspective: multiple readings of George Gaylord Simpson’s Tempo and mode in evolution: 28–39.
M. E. Mitchell: The preparation and publication of James Crombie's A monograph of lichens found in Britain (1894), as documented in his letters to William Nylander: 40–55.
P. Brinkman: Bartholomew James Sulivan’s discovery of fossil vertebrates in the Tertiary beds of Patagonia: 56– 74.
D. L. Geiger: A. A. H. Lichtenstein’s (1794) Catalogus rerum naturalium rarissimarum sectio secunda on mollusks: an appraisal of taxa: described in an overlooked tome: 75–84. (see links)
K. Kleinman: Revising Plants, man and life: Edgar Anderson reshapes a classic: book: 85–96.
M. D. Eddy: The University of Edinburgh natural history class lists 1782–1800: 97–117.
T. Veak: Exploring Darwin’s correspondence: some important but lesser known correspondents and projects: 118–138.
D. Symon: Wild flowers of South Australia (1861) by Fanny De Mole:139–148.
A. Cook: Jean-Jacques Rousseau's copy of Albrecht von Haller's Historia stirpium indigenarum Helvetiae inchoata (1768): 149–156.
D. Hopkins: A poisonous plant of the genus Datura (Solanaceae) in an eighteenth-century Danish garden in West Africa: 157–159.
SHORT NOTES
D. E. Allen: Early instances of habitat purchase by botanists in nineteenth-century Britain: 160–163.
F. Steinheimer: A hummingbird nest from James Cook's Endeavour voyage, 1768–1771: 163–165.
F. Steinheimer & J. H. Cooper: Sir Hans Sloane’s Rhinoceros Hornbill skull: an avian remnant from the founding period of the British Museum: 166–167.
J. Cain: Publication history for Evolution: a journal of nature: 168–171.
E. C. Nelson: A more closely circumscribed publication date for George Sinclair’s Hortus ericaeus Woburnensis (1825): 171–172.
E. C. Nelson: W. H. Harvey to W. J. Hooker 25 November 1834: an amendment: 172.
BOOK REVIEWS: 173–186.
Volume 30 (2003)Part 2
Symposium to mark the bicentenary of the birth of George Bentham (1800–1888)
C. Leblanc: George Bentham (1800–1888) aged 34 (portrait): 187.
Editorial: 188.
P. F. Stevens: George Bentham (1800–1884): the life of a botanist's botanist: 189–202.
G. McOuat: The logical systematist: George Bentham and his Outline of a new system of logic: 203–223.
D. E. Allen: George Bentham’s Handbook of the British flora: from controversy to cult: 224–236.
A. B. Shteir: Bentham for “beginners and amateurs” and ladies: Handbook of the British flora: 237–249.
SHORT NOTE
E. C. Nelson, D. E. Allen, P. H. Oswald & M. Walpole: George Bentham’s Handbook of the British flora (1858–1954) and associated works: a check-list of editions and issues: 250–254.
A. M. Lucas: Assistance at a distance: George Bentham, Ferdinand von Mueller and the production of Flora australiensis: 255–281.
R. Bellon: “The great question in agitation”: George Bentham and the origin of species: 282–297.
Corrigendum to Archives of natural history 30 (1): 168–171. J. Cain: Publication history for Evolution: a journal of nature: a correction: 298.
H.-J. Lechtreck: A history of some fruit models in wax and other materials: scientific teaching aids and courtly table decorations: 299–316.
L. J. Dorr, D. H. Nicolson & L. K. Overstreet: Bibliographic notes on H. Stansbury’s Exploration and survey of ... / Expedition to the valley of the Great Salt Lake: 317–330.
E. L. Yochelson: The trilobite from Ohio with preserved legs: Mickelborough 1883 and Walcott 1884: 331–341.
S. J. M. M. Alberti: Natural history and the philosophical societies of late Victorian Yorkshire: 342–358.
BOOK REVIEWS: 359–374.
Index to volume 30: 375–378.
Referees for volume 30: 378
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