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Tiger Lily (Lilium bulbiferum) for #FloraFriday! #SciArt by Sarah Anne Drake for Edwards's Botanical Register, Vol. 32 (1846), edited by John Lindley. Contributed to #BHLib by the Peter H. Raven Library of the @mobotgarden: https://t.co/6QcpZAEgxa -- #tigerlily #lilies
"Principal Poisonous Plants of Canada" (1920) by Faith Fyles was prepared as a reference for livestock owners to help them avoid pasturing their animals in "infested areas". Explore the book for #FloraFriday in #BHLib via @uoftlibraries: https://t.co/n6bee7CjCg
Happy #Feathursday! Abdim's Storks (Ciconia abdimii) are natives of Africa. #SciArt by Müller for Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg, Symbolae Physicae, Zoologica I, Avium, Part 1 (1828). Contributed by @SILibraries: https://t.co/7usbm1jimr #birds
Happy #BatAppreciationDay! Whiskered Bats (Myotis mystacinus subsp. mystacinus). #SciArt by A. Beaumont for Faune des vertébrés de la Suisse, Vol. 1 (1869) by Victor Fatio. Contributed to #BHLib by @SILibraries: https://t.co/i4fpboc9Dn -- #whiskeredbats #bats #nationalbatday
Tamandua is a genus of anteaters. #SciArt of the northern tamandua (Tamandua mexicana) for #MammalMonday from "Manual para el rastreo de mamíferos silvestres de México" (2012) by J.M.A. Sánchez, in #BHLib via #BHLMexico & @Conabio: https://t.co/91Rl6ZXCuE #OpenAccess
The #octopus Muusoctopus levis is found in subantarctic waters in the Southern Ocean. #SciArt by Rübsaamen from "The Cephalopoda" (1975), an English translation of Carl Chun's "Die Cephalopoden" (1910-15). In #BHLib via @SILibraries: https://t.co/dJgZlDAi0T #MolluskMonday
Thomas Horsfield's 1828-29 "Descriptive Catalogue" describes & illustrates Lepidoptera collected in Java. The copy in #BHLib, contributed by @FieldMuseum, includes colored & uncolored versions of #SciArt by C.M. Curtis, J.H. Newton, and J.G. Dopert: https://t.co/uKR8ux6bSE
#FloraFriday and #FernFriday unite with "The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States" (1879-80) by Thomas Meehan. This 4-volume work describes and illustrates over 300 species. View it in #BHLib via @ncsulibraries: https://t.co/c36C65NPXr #sciart #plantsci
Lacaze-Duthiers' "Histoire naturelle du corail" (1864) provides a scholarly history of the study of corals along with details on #coral physiology, reproduction & larval metamorphosis. Explore it in #BHLib via @mayrlibrary https://t.co/8DLRKKwcZI #scicomm #sciart #nathist
More #library treasures for #NationalLibraryWeek, with a #NationalFrogMonth theme. "La grenouille (Anatomie et dissection)" [1903], a #RareBook in #BHLib from the @FieldMuseum Library, uses movable flaps to reveal a frog’s anatomy: https://t.co/PZUeCmQll6