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#FungiFriday: Beautiful #SciArt of British fungi collected & illustrated by Anna Maria Hussey & Frances Reed https://t.co/Oy0Sb5hVEM @NYBG
A terrifying assortment of beasts featured in Conrad Gesner's "Icones Animalium" (1560) for #MonsterWednesday https://t.co/4l4ye0J9rT
#BotanicMonday: Rats have been found trapped within Nepenthes rajah! Curtis's Botanical Magazine, V131 (1905). https://t.co/PRc30ZQErX
Honey Locust Tree (Gleditsia triacanthos). Michaux, Histoire des Arbres Forestiers, V3 (1813) via @PittLibraries: https://t.co/LczuLyUKvZ
#Owls from Riesenthal's "Die Raubvögel Deutschlands" (1876) for #OwlAwarenessDay! https://t.co/saXfBSkXA0 Digitized @FieldMuseum
Bear Tree-kangaroo (Dendrolagus ursinus). A Monograph of the Macropodiae, or Family of #Kangaroos (1841-42) https://t.co/6FViXz0qJX
Help tag #SciArt from world's longest-running botanical magazine with species names! Learn more: https://t.co/13wWVBTBDe #citsci #BHLCurtis
Robert Hooke was born on 28 July 1635 N.S. His Micrographia includes the 1st use of "cell" as a biological term https://t.co/9YXRp9beYw
Thomas Horsfield's 1828-29 Catalogue describes & illustrates Lepidoptera collected in Java https://t.co/FBv664dgBp Digitized @FieldMuseum
Orchids ( Cattleya x whitei) for #BotanicMonday! #SciArt by Matilda Smith. Curtis's Botanical Magazine, V126 (1900) https://t.co/jzo0SgzhfT