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Awesome! Thank you for continuing to share the
#BHLib love in all you do!
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Purple amaranth (Amaranthus cruentus) drawn in 1898 by Helen Sharp and included in the 5th volume of her watercolor albums of North American and European plants. Explore all 18 of her albums in
#BHLib thanks to@chicagobotanic
https://s.si.edu/31lpo8G
#HerNaturalHistorypic.twitter.com/n64YGF1MtI
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Fantastic! This book is truly a treasure. We are so honored to have a copy in
#BHLib. Thank you to all of our@museumsvictoria@bhl_au colleagues for contributing this and so many other wonderful titles to the collection.
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All parts of the monks cress (Tropaeolum majus) are edible. You may find this flower as an ornamental ingredient in a salad or stir fry. Watercolor by Deborah Griscom Passmore from her album of American wildflowers, in
#BHLib via@USDA_ARS
https://s.si.edu/2U4TOKG pic.twitter.com/W2JGln2WOb
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The production of "The British Tunicata" was a 50 year affair. The work commenced between 1855-1860, but many events, including the death of the authors, delayed its publication until 1905-12. Explore all 3 volumes in
#BHLib via@MBLWHOILibrary
https://s.si.edu/36zpiLD pic.twitter.com/SSNEu4hhMe
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Thanks for sharing! We love when our users share their favorite finds in #BHLib because it allows us to delight in the finds as well! Thanks to@mayrlibrary for digitizing this work so that everyone can enjoy it! -
Beautiful! We're lucky to have several of Loudon's works in
#BHLib, including this one. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/creator/6651
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This includes work from Boris Uvarov, a key researcher in the field of migratory locust research, such as "The Desert Locust and its Environment" (1954), available in
#BHLib thanks to@MBLWHOILibrary
https://s.si.edu/2GIX2Mi pic.twitter.com/za3lodEPMU
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Desert locusts (Schistocerca gregaria) can consume their weight in food each day. Plagues of this species have threatened food security in Africa, Asia & the Middle East for centuries.
#BHLib's taxon finder uncovers >1,000 references to this name
https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/name/Schistocerca_gregaria …pic.twitter.com/6yJi8gT6NK
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Famed children's poet Edward Lear published the first English monograph dedicated to a single
#bird family: "Illustrations of the Family of Psittacidae" (1832). Learn more
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10152725212326566&id=63547246565 …
Thanks to @SILibraries for digitizing this work in#BHLib. https://twitter.com/ParrotOfTheDay/status/1223011077098618881 …
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Explore the inspirational story of Elizabeth Blackwell via
@brainpickings. The article highlights the copy of her encyclopedia, "A Curious Herbal", in#BHLib via@mobotgarden. It also describes BHL as "one of the most inspired and inspiring digital scholarship initiatives"!
https://twitter.com/brainpickings/status/1222893504159834119 …
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The fiery spike (Aphelandra aurantiaca) is native to Mexico & South America.
#SciArt by Mary Barnas Pomeroy from her "Wildflowers & Landscapes of Ecuador", an unpublished manuscript released as an ebook by@mobotgarden via#BHLib
https://s.si.edu/3aSM3xm #HerNaturalHistorypic.twitter.com/39KscY57CS
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"Bird stories from Burroughs" (c1911) was a compilation of bird stories from John Burroughs's books. Each chapter is devoted to a different bird, with
#SciArt provided by Louis Agassiz Fuertes. This#Feathursday work in#BHLib via@Cornell_Library
https://s.si.edu/2RXVWkP pic.twitter.com/Wft7GWbdWU
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Explore the
#crustaceans collected during the voyage of the H.M.S. Samarang (1843-1846), which surveyed coasts and islands primarily in southeast Asia, in the zoological account of the expedition, contributed to#BHLib by@museumnaturalis
https://s.si.edu/2Gym7cK
pic.twitter.com/G6SMGGOkNz
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#DYK we have over 50,000 seed catalogs in#BHLib?
Explore them today
https://s.si.edu/2MII0an https://twitter.com/PartridgeCG/status/1222540072563568640 … -
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"
#BHLib—your first stop for historical literature." Sounds like a great tagline!
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We love hearing that
#BHLib is a "first stop"!
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Explore the
@SILibraries copy, recently digitized from the@smithsonian's Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology, in#BHLib
https://s.si.edu/2tTqqfR pic.twitter.com/Doa0eX4clY
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Explore the
@NHM_Library@NHM_London copy in#BHLib
https://s.si.edu/2RVEsFB pic.twitter.com/iM2Dq98VWT
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