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131. BOTANY AND PLANT SCIENCE<br />

463. DOUGHTY, Robin W. The Eucalyptus: A Natural<br />

and Commercial <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Gum Tree. (xiv<br />

+ 237 pp.; ill.; map; bibl.; index.) Baltimore: Johns<br />

Hopkins Univ. Press, 2000. ISBN: 0801862310.<br />

464. INGENSIEP, Hans Werner. “The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Plant Embryo. Terminology and Visualization from<br />

Ancient until Modern Times.” Hist. Phil. Life Sci. 26<br />

(2004): 309–331.<br />

465. UBRIZSY SAVOIA, Andrea, and Ágnes<br />

FARKAS. Rapporti italo-ungheresi nella nascita<br />

della botanica in Ungheria. (374 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Rome: Università degli Studi di Roma “La<br />

Sapienza”, 2002. ISBN: 963641906X.<br />

132. ZOOLOGY, ANATOMY, AND<br />

PHYSIOLOGY<br />

466. COLLAR, N. J., Clemency Thorne FISHER, and<br />

Christopher FEARE. (Eds.) Why Museums Matter:<br />

Avian Archives in an Age <strong>of</strong> Extinction. Papers from<br />

a conference at Green Park, Aston Clinton and from<br />

workshops at the Natural <strong>History</strong> Museum, Tring,<br />

12-15 November 1999. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the British Ornithologists’<br />

Club 123A, Supplement. (360 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.) British Ornithologists’ Club, 2003.<br />

467. LÓPEZ PIÑERO, José María. Los Animales en la<br />

Ciencia y la Vida Humana: Illustraciones Zoológicas<br />

de un Milenio (Siglos XI-XX). (316 pp.; ill.; index.)<br />

Valencia: Fundación Bancaja Publishing, 2001.<br />

468. MEZZALIRA, Francesco. Bestie e bestiari: La<br />

rappresentazione degli animali dalla preistoria al<br />

Rinascimento. Archivi di arte antica. (178 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Torino: Univ. Allemandi, 2001. ISBN:<br />

8842210943.<br />

133. HEREDITY, GENETICS, AND<br />

EVOLUTION<br />

469. ANKER, Suzanne, and Dorothy NELKIN. The<br />

Molecular Gaze: Art in the Genetic Age. The Cold<br />

Spring Harbor Laboratory Press Series on Genomics,<br />

Bioethics, and Public Policy. (xxiii + 216 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.: Cold Spring<br />

Harbor Laboratory Press, 2004. ISBN: 0879696<strong>97</strong>4.<br />

Reviews: [ref. 487, 449]<br />

470. AVISE, John C. Genetics in the Wild. (xix + 248<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian<br />

Institution Press,, 2002. ISBN: 1588340694.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R44]<br />

471. BORRELLO, Mark E. “The Rise, Fall and Resurrection<br />

<strong>of</strong> Group Selection.” Endeavour 29 (2005):<br />

43–47.<br />

472. BURIAN, Richard M. The Epistemology <strong>of</strong> Development,<br />

Evolution, and Genetics: Selected Essays.<br />

Cambridge studies in philosophy and biology. (xiii +<br />

274 pp.; bibl.; index.) New York: Cambridge Univ.<br />

Press, 2005. ISBN: 1521836751.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R115]<br />

133. Heredity; genetics; evolution 27<br />

473. GRIMOULT, Cédric. Histoire de l’histoire des<br />

sciences : historiographie de l’évolutionnisme dans<br />

le monde francophone. Travaux de sciences sociales,<br />

198. (309 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Genève: Librarie<br />

Droz, 2003. ISBN: 2600008284.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R374]<br />

474. HÖSLE, Vittorio, and Christian ILIES. (Eds.)<br />

Darwinism & Philosophy. (vii + 392 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Notre Dame, Ind.: Univ. <strong>of</strong> Notre Dame<br />

Press, 2005. ISBN: 0268030731.<br />

Contributors: Peter MCLAUGHLIN, David OLDROYD, Christian<br />

ILLIES, Michael RUSE, David DEPEW, Rupert RIEDL,<br />

Phillip R. SLOAN, Robert J. RICHARDS, Jean GAYON, Dieter<br />

WANDSCHNEIDER, Vittorio HÖSLE, Michael T. GHISELIN,<br />

Gerhard VOLLMER, Marcel WEBER, Richard D. ALEXAN-<br />

DER, Lenny MOSS, and Bernd GRAEFRATH.<br />

475. JEANMONOD, Gilles. “Aspects et<br />

développements récents de l’histoire de l’eugénisme.”<br />

[Aspects and Recent Developments in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Eugenics.] In French. Gesnerus 60 (2003): 83–100.<br />

476. MILLER, Kenneth R. Finding Darwin’s God:<br />

A Scientist’s Search for Common Ground between<br />

God and Evolution. (288 pp.; ill.) New York: Harper<br />

Collins World, 2001. ISBN: 00609304<strong>97</strong>.<br />

477. O’MALLEY, Maureen A., and Yan BOUCHER.<br />

“Paradigm Change in Evolutionary Microbiology.”<br />

Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 36 (2005): 183–<br />

208.<br />

478. REISS, John O. “Natural Selection and the<br />

Conditions for Existence: Representational vs. Conditional<br />

Teleology in Biological Explanation.” Hist.<br />

Phil. Life Sci. 27 (2005): 249–280.<br />

479. ROSSLENBROICH, Bernd. “The Notion <strong>of</strong><br />

Progress in Evolutionary Biology: The Unresolved<br />

Problem and an Empirical Suggestion.” Biol. Phil. 21<br />

(<strong>2006</strong>): 41–70.<br />

480. RUSE, Michael. “Evolutionary Biology and the<br />

Question <strong>of</strong> Trust.” In KOERTGE [ref. 230], 99–119.<br />

Explores the issue from Vestiges <strong>of</strong> Creation to Sociobiology.<br />

481. SHAVIT, Ayelet. “Shifting Values Partly Explain<br />

the Debate over Group Selection.” Stud. Hist.<br />

Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 35 (2004): 6<strong>97</strong>–720.<br />

The debate over the evolution <strong>of</strong> altruism by group selection<br />

is shaped by a notion <strong>of</strong> group as influenced by social and<br />

political values. (from the abstract)<br />

482. SKIPPER, Robert A., Jr. “Calibration <strong>of</strong> Laboratory<br />

Models in Population Genetics.” Perspect. Sci.<br />

12 (2004): 369–393.<br />

483. STOTZ, Karola, Paul E. GRIFFITHS, and Rob E.<br />

KNIGHT. “How Biologists Conceptualize Genes: An<br />

Empirical Study.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci.<br />

35 (2004): 647–673.<br />

Reports “the results <strong>of</strong> a questionnaire study <strong>of</strong> how genes<br />

are conceptualized by biological scientists at the University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sydney, Australia.” (from the abstract)

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