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'Les orchidées' (1880) contains 50 full-page chromolithographs of cultured #orchids. Learn more via @HarvardLibrary https://t.co/yaNlPxC2jR
This week on #Tumblr, we're exploring Seba's 18th century book on his cabinet of curiosities: https://t.co/3m9lluPcRe #ThrowbackThursday
32 species of colorful #beetles (Order Coleoptera)! Many scientific #illustrations of #ins… https://t.co/716RkIU8Hf
Did you make a #GingerbreadHouse this holiday? #DYK ginger is produced from the rhizome of Zingiber officinale? https://t.co/2Gg1txVTfu
Yes, the 1st known book on #fish to be published in color included a #mermaid. Learn more: https://t.co/OzmPC8v8XQ #FolkloreThursday
#SciArtFix Anatomy of the Chambered Nautilus (Nautilus pompilius). #SciArt by A. N. Waterh… https://t.co/K8v79PK2HE
Explore historic #NativeAmerican use of #shells to create implements like spoons & pins https://t.co/IiYo1kwftr #ManyHatsofHolmes #NAHM2016
#SciArtFix: Fortune's Gardenia (Gardenia jasminoides). #SciArt by Sarah Ann Drake for Edwa… https://t.co/MPJL9Wk9mX
Explore Japanese algae in Kintaro Okamura's 'Icones of Japanese algae' (1907-42) https://t.co/9zrWTwjeLm #botany @SILibraries@MBLWHOILibrary
#SciArtFix Moth (Automeris janus). #SciArt by Richard Polydore Nodder. George Shaw, Natura… https://t.co/xkIqhS57YK