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Only 125 copies of "The Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala" were produced. Learn more: https://t.co/N9IkK74nBM Digitized @mobotgarden
White-necked herons (Ardea pacifica) for #Feathursday. Gould's Birds of #Australia, Vol. 6 (1848) via @SILibraries: https://t.co/XbXTX6atzz
Jean Baptiste Vérany described & illustrated Mediterranean #cephalopods in his 1851 monograph https://t.co/GHqdoyozPL #MolluskMonday
Explore Haeckel's "Deep Sea Medusae" from the Challenger Expedition - the 1st non-commercial #deepsea exploration https://t.co/KzFh6vKpXn
Forbes' "Oriental Memoirs" describes Indian wildlife & includes #NatHist plates by W. Hooker https://t.co/OH2GsUjGv4 Digitized @NHM_Library
Happy Bday on this #Feathursday to John Gould! Blue petrels (Halobaena caerulea) from his Birds of Australia (1848) https://t.co/JEkTlvVBLB
Red Sea Whip (Ellisella ceratophyta). Naturalist's Miscellany (1789-1813), Vol. 16 via @bhl_au & @museumsvictoria: https://t.co/aVs19APo4z
Hill's 'Exotic Botany' (1759) depicts plants grown in the hothouses of Hill's patron, Lord Northumberland https://t.co/CDv5NBGQBb via @NYBG
Look @silverlakeshore! New to @Flickr per your request: "Specimens of the flora of South Africa" via@mobotgarden https://t.co/d1N1sV16BO
Help add #taxonomy tags to Australian species #SciArt in the Gould Flickr Collection https://t.co/zU31VBHplC #citsci @SILibraries @bhl_au