John Ray
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- Bibliography of Charles Darwin's Library
- Textiles, Religion and Medicines: William Wilson, a Case Study
- Theophrastus (371-287BC)
- When Whales Became Mammals: the Scientific Journey of Cetaceans from Fish to Mammals in the History of Science
- Alfred Russel Wallace's Intelligent Evolution and Natural Theology
- Richard Bradley's a Short Historical Account of Coffee (1715)
- Download the Exhibition Booklet
- Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1735): His Life and Legacy
- John Ray, Father of Natural Historians1
- 1. Many People in the United States Believe in the Biblical Creation
- When Whales Became Mammals: the Scientific Journey of Cetaceans from Fish Ot Mammals in the History of Science
- Sir Hans Sloane╎s Literary Reputation in Eighteenth-Century
- The Beeston-Coyte Hortus Botanicus Gippovicensis and Its Printed Catalogue J. M. Blatchly, J. James
- John Ray (1627-1705)
- 300 Vol. 129 the Curious Mister Catesby
- The Historia Plantarum Generalis of John Ray: Book I - a Translation and Commentary
- Taxonomy and the History of Science: a Critical Analysis of Four Historic Publications
- HUNTIA a Journal of Botanical History