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Explore #shells for #MolluskMonday from A Conchological Manual (1839) by George Brettingham Sowerby. Contributed to #BHLib by @mayrlibrary: https://t.co/wOoHWKR6JW -- #seashells #mollusks #mollusc #Mollusca
Yate (Eucalyptus cornuta) is native to Western Australia. #SciArt by Walter Hood Fitch for "Curtis's Botanical Magazine" v. 101 (1875). Contributed to #BHLib by @mobotgarden: https://t.co/3AApL9D3oE #BotanicMonday #BHLCurtis #plantsci
#BotanicMonday: Rhododendron discolor is native to many high altitude regions of #China. #SciArt by Matilda Smith for Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Vol. 143 (1917). Contributed to #BHLib by the Peter H. Raven Library of the @mobotgarden: https://t.co/LT7c3qtv9C
Moore's "A Popular History of the British Ferns & the Allied Plants" was dedicated to N.B. Ward, whose "Wardian Cases" had "extended the cultivation of plants, & of #ferns especially." Explore the 3rd Ed. (1859) for #FernFriday via @GersteinLibrary: https://t.co/YeaxcZ0aaS
American author & poet Emma Catherine Embury is among the pioneers of female literature in the U.S. For #WomensHistoryMonth, explore her "American Wild Flowers in Their Native Haunts" (1845), with #SciArt by Edwin Whitefield. In #BHLib via @USGS: https://t.co/VnzJGNFpwS
Nearly 25% of all known life-forms are #beetles. Explore beautiful #SciArt by E.C. Knight of species found in Great Britain & Ireland in Fowler & Donisthorpe's "The Coleoptera of the British Islands: Supplement" (1913), in #BHLib via @FieldMuseum: https://t.co/jdSiJBeczP
Celebrate #WomensHistoryMonth by exploring illustrations from the #BHLib collection by #WomenInScience in our "Women Illustrators in Natural History" @Flickr Collection: https://t.co/esVjqFH6bi
#SciArt here by Maria Sibylla Merian via @SILibraries: https://t.co/RTuRNzLlSk
"Antillean Terrapins" (1940) by Thomas Barbour & Archie Carr presents several years of research on testudines of the West Indies. It includes #SciArt by Eugene N. Fischer & Jessie Sawyer. Explore it in #BHLib via @mayrlibrary: https://t.co/tBotmCMzGK
"Nederlandsch Bloemwerk" (1794) was produced as a sampler of the wide variety of #tulips, #hyacinths, auriculas, & other #flowers available from Dutch nurserymen. Explore the 53 hand-colored engraved plates in #BHLib via @HarvardLibrary: https://t.co/cvYNu43WL8 #BotanicMonday
For #WomensHistoryMonth & #FloraFriday, explore #SciArt & poetry by Clarissa Munger Badger within "Wild #Flowers Drawn and Colored from Nature" (1859), digitized in #BHLib by @NYBG: https://t.co/D6XoXWdsbp