Archives of natural history back issues
Archives of Natural History is available from our publishers Edinburgh University Press.
All the issues from volume 1 (1936) to volume 47 (2020) are now available online to all members of the Society who have renewed their subscription for 2021. Individuals who are not members of the Society may access issues from Edinburgh University Press on payment of an access fee.
SHNH Members please note that you will need to activate the 2021 token for continued access even if you have activated a previous token. To activate your free access, please register with Edinburgh University Press. If you haven’t already, then follow the instructions “How to Register for Archives of natural history online“.
A cumulative index for the the Journal of the Society for the Bibliography of Natural History parts 1 – 9 and Archives of natural history parts 10-38 is available online.
- Vol. 45. Pt 2 October 2018
- Vol. 45. Pt 1 April 2018
- Vol. 44. Pt 2 October 2017
- Vol. 44. Pt 1 April 2017
- Vol. 43, Pt 2 October 2016
- Vol. 43, Pt 1 April 2016
- Vo.l 42, Pt 2 October 2015
- Vol. 42, Pt 1 April 2015
- Vol. 41, Pt 2 October 2014
- Vol. 41, Pt 1 April 2014
- Vol. 40, Pt 2 October 2013
- Vol. 40, Pt 1 April 2013
- Vol. 39, Pt 2 October 2012
- Vol. 39, Pt 1 April 2012
- Vol. 38, Pt 2 October 2011
- Vol. 38, Pt 1 April 2011
- Vol. 37, Pt 2 October 2010
- Vol. 37, Pt 1 March 2010
- Vol. 36, Pt 2 October 2009
Ordering issues of Archives of natural history
A limited number of paper copies of back issues of the Journal of the Society for the Bibliography of Natural History and Archives of natural history are available for purchase.
Orders are handled by Edinburgh University Press on behalf of the Society and can be placed by telephone, on +44 (0)131 650 6207, by fax on +44 (0)131 662 0053, by email to journals@eup.ed.ac.uk, or by writing to:
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Image: John Lindsay’s painting of a macaw (Jamaica 1765). © Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery.