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Micrographia (1665) by Robert Hooke was the 1st book in English on microscopy https://t.co/8GBhZA6ZqG Digitized @mobotgarden #TinyTuesday
@SAIABlibrary @HistSciArt Though not nearly as colorful as your highlight, our contribution for #AfricaDay - "Fresh-water Fishes of Africa" https://t.co/r2bcKNfl1x
Happy #WorldTurtleDay! #Turtles and #tortoises from Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur (1904). Figure 1: Leathe… https://t.co/NYfJArhHdS
For #InternationalBiodiversityDay, explore Earth's #biodiversity through #SciArt with the BHL Flickr: https://t.co/D83NEwRouG #IDB
Rare 2-volume periodical "Portefeuille des Horticulteurs" now digitized by @National_Ag_Lib at user request https://t.co/r5hNQwoTqK #BHLib
#WOTD: Carcinology. The scientific study of crustaceans. Enjoy 1830s crustacean #SciArt via @museumnaturalis https://t.co/Izaw8IIfCz
John Bartram was King George III's official botanist for North America. Explore his book of travels https://t.co/Yel54ZNKKf #AmericasGardens
Ernst Haeckel helped popularize protists like radiolarians. Explore his "Die Radiolarien" (1862-88) https://t.co/VfxQpeEzR0 via @mayrlibrary
John James #Audubon was born #OTD 1785. Explore the octavo ed. (1840-44) of "The Birds of America" https://t.co/iQC8vkHUip via @SILibraries
Happy Birthday, John James Audubon! He was born on this day in 1785 in Haiti on his father's sugarcane plantation.… https://t.co/Q7fDG2LkeD