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    The afterlives of animals : a museum menagerie / edited by Samuel J.M.M. Alberti.

    Published 2011
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    Basic perspective. by Gill, Robert W.

    Published 1974
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    Charles Valentine Riley : founder of modern entomology / W. Conner Sorensen, Edward H. Smith, and Janet R. Smith, with Donald C. Weber. by Sorensen, Willis Conner

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…The Thames, the Channel, the Rhine, 1843-1859 -- Along the Kankakee River, 1860-1863 -- Chicago and the Prairie farmer, 1863-1868 -- Missouri State Entomologist, 1868-1877 -- The "book of nature" according to Darwin -- Subterranean killers -- Devouring locusts -- Washington gadfly, 1879-1881 -- Assisting nature's balance -- Years of fulfillment -- "A great big silk farm" -- Vedalia the "wonder beetle" and biological control -- Creating a National Insect Collection -- Unfinished business -- A valuable career cut short -- Appendix: List of insects and other arthropods mentioned in the text.…”
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    Reconstructing Quaternary Environments. by Lowe, J. J. (Joseph John), 1946-

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…2.5.5 Palaeoenvironmental significance of sea-level changes2.6 River terraces; 2.6.1 Origins of river terraces; 2.6.2 River terraces and palaeoenvironments; 2.6.3 The terraces of the River Thames; 2.7 Quaternary landforms in low latitudes; 2.7.1 Pluvial lakes; 2.7.2 Dunefields; 2.7.3 Fluvial landforms; 2.7.4 Weathering crusts; 2.8 Conclusions; Notes; Chapter 3 Lithological evidence; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Field and laboratory methods; 3.2.1 Sediment sections; 3.2.2 Coring; 3.2.3 Laboratory methods; 3.3 Glacial sediments; 3.3.1 Introduction; 3.3.2 The nature of glacial sediments.…”
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    The correspondence of John Wallis. editors, Philip Beeley, Christoph J. Scriba.

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Wallis, Note on a Fish Caught in the Thames Oxford, 22 March/[1 April] 1671/222. Wallis to John Collins Oxford, 26 March/[5 April] 1672; 23. …”
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