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  1. NELSON, E. Charles and ELLIOTT, David J. (editors).The curious Mister Catesby, a “truly ingenious” naturalist explores new worlds
  2. Taxonomic Revision of the Genus <i>Pistacia</i> L. (Anacardiaceae)
  3. Archibald Menzies on Albemarle Island, Galápagos archipelago, 7 February 1795
  4. TWENTY-TWO ORIGINAL DARWIN LETTERS IN THE LIBRARY OF THE ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY
  5. BOULTER, M. Darwin's garden. Down House and The origin of species. Constable, London: 2008. Pp xvii, 251; illustrated. Price £ 16.99 (hardback). ISBN 978-1-84529-599-8.
  6. Some new Darwin vascular plant specimens from theBeaglevoyage
  7. Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) study of Pistacia species (Anacardiaceae)
  8. Leaf Anatomy of Pistacia Species (Anacardiaceae)
  9. Stomatal Distribution in Pistacia sp. (Anacardiaceae)
  10. Darwin: I wish I were a botanistThe Correspondence of Charles Darwin, Volume 13, 1865 edited by Frederick Burkhardt, Duncan M. Porter, Sheila Ann Dean, Samantha Evans, Shelley Innes and Alison M. Pearn. Cambridge University Press, 2002. £65.00 hbk (736...
  11. A SHORT TRIP THROUGH THE WORLD OF ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE
  12. Categorical Glossary for the Flora of North America Project
  13. The Correspondence of Charles Darwin. Volume 11: 1863 Charles Darwin Frederick Burkhardt Duncan M. Porter Sheila Ann Dean Jonathan R. Topham Sarah Wilmot
  14. The Correspondence of Charles Darwin. Volume 11: 1863 Frederick Burkhardt Duncan M. Porter Sheila Ann Dean Jonathan R. Topham Sarah Wilmot
  15. The Correspondence of Charles Darwin. Volume 10: 1862 Charles Darwin Frederick Burkhardt Duncan M. Porter Joy Harvey Jonathan R. Topham
  16. The Correspondence of Charles Darwin. Frederick Burkhardt Duncan M. Porter Joy Harvey Marsha Richmond
  17. The Correspondence of Charles Darwin. Volume 9: 1861 Charles Darwin Frederick Burkhardt Duncan M. Porter Joy Harvey Marsha Richmond
  18. Population genetic variation in rare and endangered Iliamna (Malvaceae) in Virginia
  19. Men among the mammoths. Victorian science and the discovery of human prehistory
  20. RAPD profiling in biological conservation: An application to estimating clonal variation in rare and endangered Iliamna in Virginia
  21. The Correspondence of Charles Darwin. Frederick Burkhardt Duncan M. Porter Janet Browne Marsha Richmond
  22. The Correspondence of Charles Darwin. Volume 7: 1858-1859. Supplement to the Correspondence, 1821-1857 Charles Darwin Frederick Burkhardt Sydney Smith Janet Browne Marsha Richmond The Correspondence of Charles Darwin. Volume 8: 1860 Charles Darwin Fre...
  23. The Correspondance of Charles Darwin, Frederick Burkhardt, Duncan Porter, Janet Browne and Marsha Richmond. 1992. Cambridge University Press, New York, NY. 800 pages. ISBN: 0521-44241-9. $59.95
  24. On the road to the Origin with Darwin, Hooker, and Gray
  25. Darwin Without Malthus: The Struggle for Existence in Russian Evolutionary Thought Daniel P. Todes
  26. R. D. KEYNES. (Ed.) Charles Darwin's Beagle diary. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 1988. Pp xxx, 464; illustrated. Price: £35, US$59.50. ISBN 0-521-23503-0.
  27. R. C. STAUFFER (Ed.). Charles Darwin's Natural selection being the second part of his big species book written from 1856 to 1858. University Press, Cambridge: 1987 (paperback issue, first published 1975). Pp [12], 692; illustrated. Price: £19.50, US$29...
  28. P. H. BARRETT, P. J. GAUTREY, S. HERBERT, D. KOHN and S. SMITH (Eds.) Charles Darwin's notebooks, 1836–1844: geology, transmutation of species, metaphysical enquiries. Cambridge University Press and British Museum (Natural History), Cambridge: 1987. Pp...
  29. Review
  30. Chapter 31. The Beagle Collector and His Collections
  31. The Need for Care in Attributing Lectotypification
  32. On Paralectotypes and Lectoparatypes
  33. Charles Darwin's vascular plant specimens from the voyage of HMS Beagle
  34. Charles Darwin and ‘Ancient Seeds’
  35. Relationships of the Galapagos flora
  36. More Darwin Beagle notes resurface
  37. Charles Darwin, the Cape Verde Islands and the Herbarium Webb
  38. Charles Darwin's Notes on Plants of the Beagle Voyage
  39. Darwin's missing notebooks come to light
  40. Charles Darwin's plant collections from the voyage of theBeagle
  41. Charles Darwin's plant collections from the voyage of the Beagle
  42. Flora of Panama. Part VI. Family 89. Rutaceae
  43. Darwiniana
  44. Geography and dispersal of Galapagos Islands vascular plants
  45. Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae) in North America North of Mexico
  46. A Flora of Southwestern Europe
  47. Flora of Panama. Part V. Family 80A. Brunelliaceae
  48. Disjunct Distributions in the New World Zygophyllaceae
  49. The Galápagos Islands
  50. Flora of the Galapagos Islands, by Ira L. Wiggins and Duncan M. Porter. Oxford University Press, £17.50.
  51. Tribulus cistoides in Panama
  52. Flora of Panama. Part VI. Family 90. Simaroubaceae
  53. A new species of Brunellia from Panama
  54. Three new species of Picramnia (Simaroubaceae) from Central America
  55. Galápagos Flora Flora of the Galápagos Islands Ira L. Wiggins Duncan M. Porter
  56. Flora of the Galapagos Islands.
  57. Flora of the Galapagos Islands
  58. Flora of the Galapagos Islands
  59. Buttressing in a Tropical Xerophyte
  60. Flora of the Galapagos Islands. Ira L. Wiggins Duncan M. Porter
  61. Notes on the Floral Glands in Tribulus (Zygophyllaceae)
  62. A New Combination in Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae)
  63. Two New Species of Protium (Burseraceae) From Central America
  64. Flora of Panama. Part VI. Family 91. Burseraceae
  65. The Flowers of Trattinnickia aspera (Burseraceae) Discovered
  66. Some New Combinations in Protium (Burseraceae)
  67. Flora of Panama: Part VI. Family 88. Zygophyllaceae
  68. Psidium (Myrtaceae) in the Galapagos Islands
  69. A New Name for Malacocarpus