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🌄 The Cabinet of natural history and American rural sports,.
Philadelphia: J. & T. Doughty.
An adult male swan is called a cob & an adult female is a pen. Young r called swanlings. C the beautiful bird in #bhlib https://t.co/GjcWRUUUPf
🦎 Bilder-Atlas zur wissenschaftlich-populären Naturgeschichte der Wirbelthiere
Wien: K.K. Hof-und Staatsdruckerei, 1867.
4 Tiny new sp. of #chameleons might be smallest reptiles! Love this image of chameleons in #bhlib https://t.co/jz91G08yJB
🌱 Lehrbuch der Botanik;.
LeipzigQuelle & Meyer1911.
The European White #Waterlily grows in water 1-5 ft deep. See a beautiful illustration of it in #bhlib https://t.co/Uw6RcYvZtc
🌄 The Cabinet of natural history and American rural sports,.
Philadelphia: J. & T. Doughty.
An adult male swan is called a cob & an adult female is a pen. Young r called swanlings. C the beautiful bird in #bhlib https://t.co/GjcWRVcwdP
🌄 The Cabinet of natural history and American rural sports,.
Philadelphia: J. & T. Doughty.
An adult male swan is called a cob & an adult female is a pen. Young r called swanlings. C the beautiful bird in #bhlib https://t.co/GjcWRVcwdP
🌄 The Cabinet of natural history and American rural sports,.
Philadelphia: J. & T. Doughty.
An adult male swan is called a cob & an adult female is a pen. Young r called swanlings. C the beautiful bird in #bhlib https://t.co/GjcWRVcwdP
Gladiolus, for 𝘙𝘦𝘷𝘶𝘦 𝘏𝘰𝘳𝘵𝘪𝘤𝘰𝘭𝘦, 1899, by #LouiseCécileDescampsSabouret (French, 1855-1916), who was born #otd (Oct 3). Contributed in #BHLib by @HarvardLibrary Botany Library, https://t.co/b8Dp5i8QpP #artherstory #womenartists #hernaturalhistory
🍃 The natural history of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands:.
London: printed for C. Marsh [etc.]1754.
Head is only red part of Red-bellied Woodpecker! See gorgeous image in #bhlib Learn more in @eol https://t.co/fX2SS6YWgk
🎶🐠Under the sea, you'll see sea anemones (#Actiniaria) and more! Celebrate #EarthDay2021 and discover more fascinating creatures from sea, land, or air, #fromOurCollections via @BioDivLibrary https://t.co/BYCd6AHbmm
@uoftlibraries
#BHLib #SeaAnemone #SeaAnemones #TBT
Looking for a fun activity for #NationalLibraryWeek? These free digital jigsaw puzzles from @SILibraries feature two images from #BHLib, including cherries from "Pomologie française" (1846) and butterflies from "Papillons" (1925). 🍒 🦋 https://t.co/UxEXTuoXxa
Baasil's work includes uploading #SciArt from books in #BHLib—books like "Mendelism" (1911) by Gregor Johann Mendel—to Flickr and tagging the images with keywords and taxonomic names.
Explore "Mendelism" in Flickr ➡️ https://t.co/cUZQpQIjMR
@DailyArtApp @SILibraries Thanks for sharing! Elizabeth Gould was a remarkable artist and woman in science. You can view more of her #SciArt in the #BHLib Flickr ➡️ https://t.co/Mji8AyIfbN
Roberta McIntosh provided illustrations for "A monograph of British Marine Annelids" (1873-1923), a multi-part publication authored by her brother, William McIntosh, and produced over 50 years. See her #SciArt in the #BHLib Flickr ➡️ https://t.co/I9W0odFXgw
#HerNaturalHistory
A new post for @OurOcean by @etspencer explores some "ink-credible" cephalopod #SciArt from the #BHLib collection! 🐙 🦑 ♥️
Explore some of our favorite cephalopod images in this album on @Flickr ➡️ https://t.co/AXQxWsf8Yj https://t.co/BQdBe5FGeu
The Magazine is most famous for its #SciArt, many of which depict plants being described and published for the first time.
You can explore the illustrations from the #PublicDomain volumes in the #BHLib @Flickr ➡️ https://t.co/RF05vXXYtC
You can explore over 230K nature images in the #BHLib Flickr, all free to download and reuse ➡️ https://t.co/rYHJ5JbQlP
#SciArt #OpenAccess
"Pomona Herefordiensis" (1808-1811) is freely available in #BHLib thanks to @Mann_Library. It was included as part of the 2018 #CornellCider event celebrating cider-making and apples with @Cornell_Library. Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/SLlxpwf3wZ
Want more? You can explore the entire @NYBG collection in #BHLib ➡️ https://t.co/RAO83LEhXC
Find #SciArt from NYBG books in the BHL Flickr ➡️ https://t.co/eYCqrMarS5
@SHNHSocNatHist These paintings are attributed to Harriet G. Williams, and accompanied this hand-written manuscript prepared by her husband. From @BioDivLibrary @HarvardLibrary https://t.co/yJ7tKcOvDS. #BHLib #HistSciArt #HerNaturalHistory