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ICYMI: February's At Home With NYAM Library newsletter features coloring book images commemorating @nyamnyc's 175th anniversary for last week's #ColorOurCollections celebration and a few selections marking Valentine's Day. #NYAM175
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Happy #GroundhogDay! It sure feels like 6 more weeks of winter are ahead of us. While we wait for the first blooms of spring, enjoy a view of this groundhog from the first volume of the Natural History of New York (1842).
Smell the flowers this weekend before joining us Mon 10/4 for First Mondays! Meet Historical Collections Librarian Arlene Shaner in the lobby at 12 noon to see highlights from our collections on the natural history of NY. Guest must provide proof of vaccination and wear masks.
We're counting down the days until we can once again welcome you for First Mondays! Join us this Mon 10/4 at 12 noon to see highlights from our collections on the natural history of New York.
Tours will start in the lobby. Guests must bring proof of vaccination and wear a mask.
On the eve of the Year of the Ox, we wish everyone a happy Lunar New Year! From George Shaw, General Zoology, or Systematic Natural History (London, 1801). #nyamhistory #ox #YearOfTheOx #LunarNewYear
Tonight at 6:00! Jacob Steere-Williams on Typhoid and Epidemiology. See: https://t.co/JS15Wwn3jW.
This extremely fuzzy arctic (polar) bear comes from Georges Cuvier's The animal kingdom (1863)
If flowers on #ValentinesDay are your thing, we hope you get a bouquet with ones as pretty as this cabbage rose from Robert Bentley's Medicinal plants (1880) #medicalbotany #histmed