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110 360. Nineteenth century<br />

Questions <strong>of</strong> Early Vertebrate Evolution.” In BORLEY<br />

[ref. 2201], 177–196.<br />

2301. KNELL, Simon J., and Michael L. TAYLOR.<br />

“Hugh Miller, the Fossil Discoverer and Collector.”<br />

In BORLEY [ref. 2201], 156–167.<br />

2302. LINDSAY, Debra. “Prototaxites Dawson, 1859<br />

or Nematophycus Carruthers, 1872: Geologists v.<br />

Botanists in the Formative Period <strong>of</strong> Paleobotany.”<br />

Earth Sci. Hist. 24 (2005): 35–61.<br />

2303. NAIR, Savithri Preetha. “ ‘Eyes and No Eyes’:<br />

Siwalik Fossil Collecting and the Crafting <strong>of</strong> Indian<br />

Palaeontology (1830–1847).” Sci. Context 18 (2005):<br />

359–392.<br />

On the complex social worlds that formed the context <strong>of</strong> the<br />

discovery and collection <strong>of</strong> fossils in India.<br />

2304. NEWELL, Julie R. “The Troost Crinoids: Lost,<br />

Found, and (Finally) Published.” Earth Sci. Hist. 24<br />

(2005): 15–34.<br />

2305. PETIT, Richard E. “Notes on Sowerby’s The<br />

genera <strong>of</strong> recent and fossil shells (1821–1834).” Arch.<br />

Natur. Hist. 33 (<strong>2006</strong>): 71–89.<br />

2306. PODGORNY, Irina. “Bones and Devices in<br />

the Constitution <strong>of</strong> Paleontology in Argentina at<br />

the End <strong>of</strong> the Nineteenth Century.” Special Issue:<br />

<strong>Science</strong> in Latin-American Contexts – Historical<br />

Studies [ref. 34]. Sci. Context 18 (2005): 249–283.<br />

2307. TREWIN, Nigel H. “Hugh Miller’s Fish; ‘the<br />

winged Pterichthys.’ ” In BORLEY [ref. 2201], 168–<br />

176.<br />

360-130. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES IN GENERAL<br />

2308. BÜTTNER, Johannes. “Justus von Liebigs<br />

‘Chemische Physiologie’: Schritte zu einer Chemie<br />

des Lebens.” Mitt. Ges. Deut. Chem. Fachgr. Gesch.<br />

Chem. 17 (2004): 42–61.<br />

2309. JOHNSON, Kristin. “The Tail End <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Moth: Clarifying Species Boundaries.” Endeavour<br />

28 (2004): 161–166.<br />

2310. MOORE, James. “Revolution <strong>of</strong> the Space<br />

Invaders: Darwin and Wallace on the Geography <strong>of</strong><br />

Life.” In LIVINGSTONE and WITHERS [ref. 414],<br />

106–132.<br />

2311. RUSTON, Sharon. Shelley and Vitality. (xiii +<br />

229 pp.; bibl.; index.) New York: Palgrave Macmillan,<br />

2005. ISBN: 1403918244.<br />

On P. B. Shelley’s understanding <strong>of</strong> medicine and the contemporary<br />

theories <strong>of</strong> life. Reviews: [ref. R790]<br />

2312. SCHMITT, Stéphane. “Homeosis and Atavistic<br />

Regeneration: The ‘Biogenetic Law’ in Entwicklungsmechanik.”<br />

Hist. Phil. Life Sci. 25 (2003):<br />

193–210.<br />

2313. SCHUMMER, Joachim. “Chemical versus Biological<br />

Explanations: Interdisciplinarity and Reductionism<br />

in 19th Century Life <strong>Science</strong>s.” In EARLEY<br />

[ref. 374], 269–281.<br />

2314. SMITH, Charles H. “Alfred Russell Wallace on<br />

Man: A Famous ‘Change <strong>of</strong> Mind’—Or Not?” Hist.<br />

Phil. Life Sci. 26 (2004): 257–270.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Martin FICHMAN, An Elusive Victorian<br />

(2004); Michael SHERMER, In Darwin’s Shadow (2002);<br />

Ross A. SLOTTEN, Heretic in Darwin’s Court (2004).<br />

2315. STIMPSON, William. William Stimpson’s<br />

Journal from the North Pacific Exploring Expedition,<br />

1853–1856. Edited by Ronald S. VASILE, Raymond<br />

B. MANNING, and Rafael LEMAITRE. Crustacean<br />

Research, Special Number 5. (v + 220 pp.; ill.; bibl.)<br />

Tokyo: Carcinological <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Japan, 2005.<br />

2316. SUN Yilin. “Misconception about the Birth<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cell by M. J. Schleiden and Theodor Schwann in<br />

Founding the Theory <strong>of</strong> Cell.” [Translated title.] In<br />

Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 23 (2004): 319–325.<br />

2317. TAMMIKSAAR, Erki, and Sabine BRAUCK-<br />

MANN. “Karl Ernst von Baer’s Über Entwickelungsgeschichte<br />

der Thiere II and Its Unpublished Drawings.”<br />

Hist. Phil. Life Sci. 26 (2004): 291–308.<br />

2318. VETTER, Jeremy. “Wallace’s Other Line: Human<br />

Biogeography and Field Practice in the Eastern<br />

Colonial Tropics.” J. Hist. Biol. 39 (<strong>2006</strong>): 89–123.<br />

2319. WEISMANN, August. Ausgewählte Briefe<br />

und Dokumente. Edited by Frederick CHURCHILL<br />

and Helmut RISLER. [Selected Letters and Documents]<br />

In German. Schriften der Universitätsbibliothek<br />

Freiburg im Breisgau, 24.1, 24.2. (2 vol.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Freiburg im Breisgau: Universitätsbibliothek,<br />

1999. ISBN: 3928969099.<br />

2320. ZAUN, Jörg. “Paul Erman: Experimentelle<br />

Elektrizitäts-forschung zwischen romantischer Naturphilosophie<br />

und aufgeklärtem Rationalismus.” NTM<br />

13 (2005): 33–43.<br />

360-131. BOTANY AND PLANT SCIENCE<br />

2321. BELLON, Richard. “A Question <strong>of</strong> Merit: John<br />

Hutton Balfour, Joseph Hooker and the ‘Concussion’<br />

over the Edinburgh Chair <strong>of</strong> Botany.” Stud. Hist. Phil.<br />

Biol. Biomed. Sci. 36 (2005): 25–54.<br />

2322. BELLON, Richard. “Joseph Hooker Takes a<br />

‘Fixed Post’: Transmutation and the ‘Present Unsatisfactory<br />

State <strong>of</strong> Systematic Botany’, 1844–1860.”<br />

J. Hist. Biol. 39 (<strong>2006</strong>): 1–39.<br />

2323. CHARPA, Ulrich. “Matthias Jakob Schleiden<br />

(1804–1881): The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Jewish Interest in <strong>Science</strong><br />

and the Methodology <strong>of</strong> Microscopic Botany.”<br />

Aleph 3 (2003): 213–245.<br />

2324. FOLEY, Paul. “Duboisia myoporoides: The<br />

Medical Career <strong>of</strong> a Native Australian Plant.” Hist.<br />

Rec. Aust. Sci. 17 (<strong>2006</strong>): 31–69.<br />

2325. FOSTER, Steven. “Jacob Bigelow’s American<br />

Medical Botany: Digital Reissue Illuminates Access<br />

to Rare Work.” Pharm. Hist. 46 (2004): 170–172.<br />

2326. GOSS, Andrew M. “The Floracrats: Civil<br />

<strong>Science</strong>, Bureaucracy, and Institutional Authority in<br />

the Netherlands East Indies and Indonesia, 1840–<br />

1<strong>97</strong>0.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 65/06 (2004): 2323.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> Michigan, 2004. Adviser:<br />

Mrazek, Rudolf. UMI pub. no. 3138159. 449 pp. Focus on<br />

botanical sciences and institutions.<br />

2327. ISHIYAMA Yoshikazu. “Von Siebold and<br />

Japanese Botany.” [Translated title.] In Japanese.<br />

Kagakusi Ken. (Hist. Sci.) 44 (2005): 39–42.<br />

2328. JONES, Dewi. “John Lloyd Williams (1854–<br />

1945): Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> a Snowdonian Botanist.” Arch.<br />

Natur. Hist. 33 (<strong>2006</strong>): 1–17.<br />

2329. LUCAS, A. M., Sara MAROSKE, and Andrew<br />

BROWN-MAY. “Bringing <strong>Science</strong> to the Public:<br />

Ferdinand von Mueller and Botanical Education in<br />

Victorian Victoria.” Ann. Sci. 63 (<strong>2006</strong>): 25–57.

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