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BOOK

Title:  
A naturalist's calendar: with observations in various branches of natural history; extracted from the papers of the late Rev. Gilbert White ... Never before published
Creators:
White, Gilbert, 1720-1793 | Aikin, John, 1747-1822
Publication:
Printed for B. and J. White, London, 1795.
Notes:  
Plate by Elmer, engraved by J. F. Miller. Bound in 18th cent. calf, rebacked. Last printed page is advertising matter. Ed. by J. Aikin.--cf. p.iv.
Call #:  
591.942 W58N
Extent:
170, [5] p. : col. front. ; 19 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
A naturalist's calendar: with observations in various branches of natural history
Creator:
White, Gilbert, 1720-1793
Publication:
Printed for B. and J. White, London, 1795.
Notes:  
Frontispiece hand-colored.
Call #:  
VGN 508.42 W58n
Extent:
iv, [5]-170, [6] p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. (colored) ; 20 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
British natural history books to 1900 in foreign printings
Creator:
Freeman, R. B. (Richard Broke)
Publication:
London, 1984.
Call #:  
016.5 F87B.FS
Extent:
iv, 14 p. ; 21 1/2 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Outlines of the natural history of Great Britain and Ireland: containing a systematic arrangement and concise description of all the animals, vegetables, and fossils which have hitherto been discovered in these kingdoms
Creator:
Berkenhout, John, 1730?-1791
Publication:
Printed for P. Elmsly, London, 1769-1772.
Notes:  
Includes indexes. Includes bibliographical references.
Call #:  
508.42 B45O
Extent:
3 v. in 1. ; 20 cm



BOOK

Title:  
Sea-side walks of a naturalist with his children
Creator:
Houghton, William, 1829?-1897
Publication:
Groombridge and Sons, London, Eng, 1870.
Call #:  
508.42 H81S
Extent:
vi, 154 p., [6] leaves of plates : ill. (some colored) ; 19 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
The Natural history of domestic and wild animals; their structure, habits, localities, distribution, and influence on human society
Creator:
Mudie, Robert, 1777-1842
Publication:
Charles Griffin and Co, London, [1839]
Notes:  
Last 2 pages advertisements.
Call #:  
590 M88N
Extent:
xvi, 254, [2] p. : col. front., col. plates ; 17 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Synopsis of the natural history of Great-Britain and Ireland: containing a systematic arrangement and concise description of all the animals, vegetables and fossils which have hitherto been discovered in these kingdoms
Creator:
Berkenhout, John, 1730?-1791
Publication:
Printed for T. Cadell, London, 1795.
Notes:  
Includes indexes. Errata on last page of v. 2. First published 1769-1772 in 3 v. with title: Outlines of the natural history of Great Britain and Ireland. Includes bibliographical references.
Call #:  
508.42 B45O.3V.1-2
Extent:
2 v. ; 19 cm.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
Thomas Bewick (1753-1828), engraver and ornithologist
Parent:
Archives of natural history, v.20, part 2
Creators:
Davis, Peter. | Holmes, June
Publication:
Archives of natural history, London, 1993.
Call #:  
016.57 SO1J V.20, PT.2
Extent:
p.[167]-184 : illus., facsims., ports. ; 24 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
The works, in natural history, of the late Rev. Gilbert White: Comprising The natural history of Selborne; The naturalist's calendar; and miscellaneous observations, extracted from his papers
Creators:
White, Gilbert, 1720-1793 | Aikin, John, 1747-1822 | Markwick, William.
Publication:
Printed for J. White, by T. Bensley, London, 1802.
Notes:  
Edited by J. Aikin.
Call #:  
591.942 W58W.A
Extent:
2 v. in 1 : front., fold. plates (part col.) ; octavo.



BOOK

Title:  
Life and letters of Alexander Goodman More: with selections from his zoological and botanical writings
Creators:
More, Alexander Goodman, 1830-1895 | Moffat, C. B.
Publication:
Hodges, Figgis & Co, Dublin, 1898.
Notes:  
Includes index. Bibliography: p. 618-623.
Call #:  
B M813M
Extent:
xii, 642 p. : map, port. ; 22 cm.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
Geographical distribution and the origin of life: The development of early nineteenth-century British explanations
Parent:
Journal of the history of biology, v.13, no.1
Creator:
Kinch, Michael P.
Publication:
Dordrecht, 1980.
Call #:  
574.09 J82 v.13, no.1
Extent:
p.[92]-119 ; 22 1/2 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1829-1940
Abstract:  

One of the principle figures of turn of the century anti-Darwinian evolutionism, William Bateson (1861-1926) was a professor at Cambridge University for 23 years before leaving to become first director of the John Innes Horticultural Institute (1910-1926). Developing a unique "vibratory theory" of organismal variability during the 1890s that envisioned evolutionary change as a discontinuous process, Bateson became well known as the first English advocate of the recently rediscovered theories of Gregor Mendel. For a man inclined to drama and disputation in science, it was Bateson's family life that took on the airs of Greek tragedy. The two linear feet of correspondence, diaries, and photographs that comprise the Bateson Family Papers provide valuable insight into the social milieu of the Batesons and their decidedly unorthodox upper middle class academic life, as well as their responses to the tragic deaths of two of their sons.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.2
Extent:
2 Linear feet



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1851-1908
Abstract:  

Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895) was an eminent Victorian-era biologist, best known as a passionate defender and popularizer of Darwin's theory of evolution. His partisanship earned him the nickname of "Darwin's Bulldog," although he did not accept the theory uncritically. In addition to his work in biology, he performed original research in zoology and paleontology. He is also remembered as the progenitor of a family of highly successful scientists and thinkers. This collection is made up of letters, primarily written by Huxley, on a variety of topics including the age of man, evolution, education, natural history, science, geology, spiritualism, and vivisection. The most voluminous correspondence is with Sir James Thomas Knowles (30 letters) and with Huxley's daughter, Ethel Huxley Collier, "Babs," (44 items). The 30 letters to Knowles appear in neither the Life and Letters, nor are they listed in Dawson's guide to the Huxley Papers at the Imperial College. The other major correspondents include Charles Edward C. Appleton, Matthew Arnold, William B. Carpenter, Sir Henry Cole, George Dixon, Sir John Donnelly, Thomas Campbell Eyton, Sir William Henry Flower, Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, Leonard Huxley, Sir William Jenner, Sir Charles Lyell, Louis Compton Miall, Alphonse Milne-Edwards, Sir James Paget, Harry Quilter, Harry Govier Seeley, Alfred R. Wallace, and William Crawford Williamson.
Call #:  
Mss.B.H981
Extent:
1.25 Linear feet



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1867-1913
Abstract:  

A prime exponent of evolutionary theory in the late nineteenth century, the British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace arrived independently at the theory of natural selection nearly simultaneously with Charles Darwin. The numerous publications that emerged from his extended field excusions into the Amazon Basin and the Malay Archipelago (Indonesia) Wallace resulted in major contributions to evolutionary theory, biogeography, ecology, and ethnography, and made Wallace, by the end of his life, one of the best known naturalists in Britain. A Socialist, social progressive, and Spiritualist, Wallace's distinctive take on evolutionary change differed from the Darwinian mainstream in significant ways. The Wallace Collection is a miscellaneous assemblage of letters written by and to Alfred Russel Wallace, primarily during the last twenty five years of his life. Varied in content, the letters touch on Wallace's views on evolution, Spiritualism, and to a less degree, his progressive social commitments.
Call #:  
Mss.B.W15a
Extent:
0.25 Linear feet