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🐿️ For a specimen so nice it's illustrated twice. Spot the differences between the original drawing by J. H. Richard & proof plate by R.Metzeroth?

Both from author Spencer Baird's book, in our collection. Via : https://t.co/DENR0iud32

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For we're highlighting Daniel Elliot's "The new and heretofore unfigured species of the birds of North America" (1869). Elliot, a founder of , provided text. Illustrations by Joseph Wolf, Edwin Sheppard & more. In : https://t.co/S7zGhaEMkv

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Happy

One of the most famous examples from the 19th c. is Jules Verne's "From the Earth to the Moon" (1865). This cover is from an 1874 ed in our Library.

More in our online exhibit: https://t.co/ZmsF6461Lt

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For Christmas & a merry a lovely amaryllis bloom from "The floral magazine" (1872) in : https://t.co/7y419Z3pgP

When grown indoors, the bulbs usually flower in December, making them synonymous with the holiday. More examples: https://t.co/pWw280qZeK

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How do you like your sweet potatoes? Topped with marshmallows or . . . scarlet snake?

Mark Catesby described the "Virginian potato" as an excellent root. Read "The natural history of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands" (1734-1747)in : https://t.co/7HLDQcP0Sg

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🦇Whether you're celebrating or invite Salvin's Big-eyed Bat (Chiroderma salvini) to the party.

These fruit-loving, leaf-nosed bats are found in Central/South America. Illustration in Edward R. Alston's "Mammalia" in : https://t.co/FF7AfPcBL8

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We're setting the scene for this week with a night-blooming flower and eerie haunted castle background.

Robert John Thornton's "The Temple of Flora" (1807) is filled with gorgeous plants on unusual backdrops, like this Night-blooming cereus: https://t.co/CpZnCE7AGW

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🐚This image is shellabrating a milestone - over 11k views on ! you can find beautiful scientific illustrations from our collections to download?

See "Shells and their inmates" (1841): https://t.co/iAdPe64AHn .
Full book in : https://t.co/GHL9EcgFBH

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in 1838, the U. S. Exploring Expedition set sail in the Pacific. Voyage documented species of the area - many specimens found their way to . More about its scientific legacy: https://t.co/qC4XF1MyJS

📚 from the voyage in : https://t.co/HQMNuSzEe2

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Children's book author, illustrator and publisher Walter Crane was born on this day in 1845. This illustration comes from "The baby's bouquet" (1878), a book of nursery rhymes and songs.

Find it and more of Crane's work in our Digital Library: https://t.co/QEsAGQqGGW

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