Archives of Natural History volume 37, No 2 (October 2010)
Abstracts
[P. G. MOORE. & P. DADDS] Patron: Sir David Attenborough: 189–190.
C. T. AMBROSE: Darwin’s historical sketch – an American predecessor: C. S. Rafinesque: 191–202.
E. C. DICKINSON, N. DAVID, L. K. OVERSTREET, F. D. STEINHEIMER & J. JANSEN:
Histoire naturelle des pigeons or Les pigeons: Coenraad Jacob Temminck versus Pauline Knip: 203–220.
S. L. OLSON: James Petiver’s “Mary-Land Yellow-Throat” – a bird misidentified through four centuries: 221–226.
R. Y. McGOWAN & I. J. STENHOUSE: “An outstanding man among Scottish ornithologists”: Surgeon Rear-Admiral John Hutton Stenhouse (1865–1931): 227–234.
G. N. SWINNEY: Robert Jameson (1774–1854) and the concept of a public museum: 235–245.
O. FLORES-VILLELA, C. A. RÍOS-MUÑOZ, K. SCHWENK, G. ZAMUDIO-VARELA &
G. MAGAÑA-COTA: An unpublished manuscript of Alfredo Dugès related to the classification of lizards according to tongue morphology, c. 1898: 246–254.
L. D. STEPHENS & D. R. CALDER: The zoological career of Jesse Walter Fewkes (1850–1930): 255–273.
P. G. MOORE: Illustrations and the genesis of Barrett and Yonge’s Collins pocket guide to the sea shore (1958): 274–291.
L. J. DORR: “Muy poco se sabe de los resultados”: Francis E. Bond’s expedition to the Paria Peninsula and delta of the Orinoco, Venezuela (1911): 292–308.
G. N. SWINNEY: Edward Forbes (1815–1854) and the exhibition of natural order in Edinburgh: 309–317.
R. B. STOKES: Gustave Cotteau’s posthumous 1897 monograph on Miocene Spatangus (Echinoidea) of France, the missing plate 13, and the death of Paléontologie française: 318–324.
A. D. FOX & P. D. L. BEASLEY: David Lack and the birth of radar ornithology: 325–332.
M. B. SIMPSON Jr, S. W. SIMPSON & D. W. JOHNSTON: Zoological material for John Lawson’s “Compleat History” of Carolina (1710–1711): specimens recorded in Hans Sloane’s catalogues: 333–345
SHORT NOTES
A. M. LUCAS: Early copies of the first edition of Origin of species in Australia: 346–348.
S. T. TURVEY: A new historical record of macaws on Jamaica: 348–351.
C. H. SMITH, J. WILLIAMS, J. STEPHENS & G. BECCALONI: Alfred Russel Wallace notes 2: the spelling “Russel”, and Wallace’s date of birth: 351–354.
SOCIETY FOR THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NATURAL HISTORY: FOUNDING & EARLY MEMBERS: BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES – 3
R. J. CLEEVELY: Leslie Reginald Cox: palaeontologist, malacologist and taxonomist: 355–357.
E. C. NELSON & D. T. DONOVAN: Andrew Templeman: geologist and bibliophile: 357–360.
Book reviews: 361–372
Indexes to ARCHIVES OF NATURAL HISTORY 37 (2010): 373–376.