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- Darwin. a Reader's Guide
- Contributions of Deaf People to Entomology: a Hidden Legacy
- The Invisible Rhetorician: Charles Darwin's "Third Party" Strategy Author(S): John Angus Campbell Source: Rhetorica, Vol
- STS.003 the Rise of Modern Science Spring 2008
- The Life of Alfred Russel Wallace (New York: Columbia University Press, 2004), Vii+602, Pp., ISBN 0-231-13010-4
- C. R,Darwin and J. D.Hooker
- Rich Offerings of Early East Indies Charts at Swann Galleries' Maps
- Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker: Personal Papers Held by the Archive of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
- A History of Research in Compositae: Early Beginnings to the Reading Meeting (1975)
- Mining As the Working World of Humboldt's Scie
- Obituary – Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker
- Bentham and Hooker's System of Classification of Angiospermic Plant
- The Natural History Review (1854–1865)
- Table Ofcontents
- Nineteenth Century Natural History Art and Belonging in Tasmania
- Indigenous Guides and Alfred Russel Wallace in Southeast Asia, 1854-1862
- Charles Darwin and the “Perfection” of Organisms
- A Brief History of Lichenology in Tasmania
- On the Road to the Origin with Darwin, Hooker, and Gray
- Darwin and His Critics
- Wallace, Darwin, and the Theory of Natural Selection: a Study in the Development of Ideas and Attitudes Author(S): Barbara G
- The Biology Curator
- Island Biogeography
- Zoological Society of London Prince Philip Zoological Library & Archives
- He Made Plants a Profession Jim Endersby Revisits the Legacy of Trailblazing Botanist Joseph Dalton Hooker
- Joseph Dalton Hooker 30 June 1817 in Halesworth, Suffolk 10 December
- A Guide to Reading and Searching Joseph Hooker's Letters Online
- Dalrev Vol11 Iss3 Pp367 382.Pdf (8.833Mb)
- Joseph Hooker's Australasian Correspondence with William Colenso and Ronald Gunn1
- The Circulation of Objects from Kew's Economic Botany Collection
- OF the ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, KEW Caroline Cornish1, Peter Gasson2 and Mark Nesbitt3, * the Wood
- List of Honorary Fellows
- Sir Joseph Hooker on Insular Floras
- Charles Darwin
- The Roles of Mountain Refugia in Past and Future Climate Changes