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As from volume 30 (2003), Archives of natural history is being published in 2 parts, due for issue in

April (part 1) and October (part 2).

Forthcoming papers

Following are the names of the authors and titles of some of the papers that have been accepted for publication in Archives of natural history. These will be issued during 2004 in volume 31. Papers are published in sequence according to the date of formal acceptance. The papers are listed below in random order, and the list does not necessarily signal the sequence of publication.

An abstract of each paper will be posted on this website about 1 month before publication of the part of Archives of natural history that will contain the paper.

T. R. BIRKHEAD, K. SCHULZE-HAGEN and R. KINZELBACH: Domestication of the canary, Serinus canaria – the change from green to yellow.
J. CAIN:  Missing items from published bibliographies for George Gaylord Simpson.
MAARTEN J. M. CHRISTENHUSZ: The hortus siccus (1566) of Petrus Cadé: a description of the oldest known collection of dried plants made in the Low Countries.
JOHN EDMONDSON: Liverpool Botanic Garden’s library catalogues.
RICHARD L. HODGKINSON and JOHN E. WHITTAKER: Edward Heron-Allen FRS (1861–1943): a review of his scientific career, with an annotated bibliography of his foraminiferal publications.
JULIAN PENDER HUME and ANTHONY S. CHEKE: The white dodo of Réunion Island: unravelling a scientific and historical myth.
H. WALTER LACK: An annotated catalogue of the printed illustrations by Franz Bauer (1758–1840).
SARAH L. LONG and STEPHEN K. DONOVAN: A relic of Lucas Barrett’s last dive (1862).
AMBERLEY MOORE: “Your lordship’s most obliged servant”: letters from Louis Fraser to the thirteenth Earl of Derby, 1840 to 1851.
C. H. SMITH: Further additions to the bibliography of Alfred Russel Wallace (1823–1913).
MICHAEL WALTERS: Birds depicted in a folio of eighteenth century water-colours by Sarah Stone.
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