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Explore stunning #SciArt by #WomeninScience in our Flickr collection https://t.co/54Zcab17Ui #MuseumWeek #WomenMW
#SciArt from "Curtis's Botanical Magazine" now in Flickr! Help us add species & geo tags. Learn more: https://t.co/BDxpYzdxik #citsci
Mathews' 12 volume "The Birds of Australia" was published over 17 years, from 1910-27 https://t.co/2BSmAxuXVf via @SILibraries #Feathursday
Happy #Feathursday! Blue-crowned Trogons (Trogon curucui) are common in South American rainforests. #SciArt by Eli… https://t.co/EJfcmGEGEj
Dinoflagellata for #TinyTuesday! 1921 monograph by Charles Kofoid & Olive Swezy, digitized by @GersteinLibrary https://t.co/K21JVguAfi
Painted Tongue (Salpiglossis sinuata). #SciArt by William Jackson Hooker for Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Vol. 55 … https://t.co/hdqKYW7WPm
Elinor Vallentin illustrated Falkland Islands botany for her 1921 book w/ Enid Cotton https://t.co/wyiBxBD8v4 via @FieldMuseum #womeninsci
For #WorldOceansDay, explore the 1st scientific descriptions of some of the longest ocean giants! https://t.co/hNm318Gj9O
New to #BHLib via user request: "Icones avian" (1837-38) by John & Elizabeth Gould https://t.co/mpWZoVldXz Digitized @SILibraries #SciArt
Over a dozen artists worked on the #SciArt for "Papillons d'Europe" (1779-1792) https://t.co/snOPjyhmEc Digitized @SILibraries