Citation: Bp. Dolan, VISIONS OF EMPIRE - VOYAGES, BOTANY, AND REPRESENTATIONS OF NATURE - MILLER,DP, REILL,PH, British journal for the history of science, 31(108), 1998, pp. 86-87
Citation: J. Harvey, CULTIVATING WOMEN, CULTIVATING SCIENCE - FLORAS DAUGHTERS AND BOTANY IN ENGLAND 1760 TO 1860 - SHTEIR,AB, British journal for the history of science, 31(108), 1998, pp. 87-89
Citation: M. Digrigorio, CATHOLIC ATTITUDES TO EVOLUTION IN 19TH-CENTURY ITALIAN LITERATURE - MAZHAR,NG, British journal for the history of science, 31(108), 1998, pp. 89-91
Citation: Ir. Morus, SCIENCE AND CULTURE - POPULAR AND PHILOSOPHICAL ESSAYS - VONHELMHOLTZ,H, British journal for the history of science, 31(108), 1998, pp. 91-92
Citation: I. Bishop, FEEBLE-MINDED IN OUR MIDST - INSTITUTIONS FOR THE MENTALLY-RETARDED IN THE SOUTH, 1900-1940 - NOLL,S, British journal for the history of science, 31(108), 1998, pp. 95-96
Citation: E. Spary, THE SCIENCE AND CULTURE OF NUTRITION, 1840-1940 - KAMMINGA,H, CUNNINGHAM,A, British journal for the history of science, 31(108), 1998, pp. 97-98
Citation: M. Mazzotti, MODERN ALGEBRA AND THE RISE OF MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURES - CORRY,L, British journal for the history of science, 31(108), 1998, pp. 98-100
Citation: J. Harwood, FORCED MIGRATION AND SCIENTIFIC CHANGE - EMIGRE GERMAN-SPEAKING SCIENTISTS AND SCHOLARS AFTER 1933 - ASH,MG, SOLLNER,A, British journal for the history of science, 31(108), 1998, pp. 101-102
Citation: A. Rice, INSPIRATION OR DESPERATION - DEMORGAN,AUGUSTUS APPOINTMENT TO THE CHAIR OF MATHEMATICS AT LONDON-UNIVERSITY IN 1828, British journal for the history of science, 30(106), 1997, pp. 257-274
Citation: J. Tresch, THE POTENT MAGIC OF VERISIMILITUDE - POE,EDGAR,ALLAN WITHIN THE MECHANICAL AGE, British journal for the history of science, 30(106), 1997, pp. 275-290
Citation: A. Fyfe, THE RECEPTION OF PALEY,WILLIAM NATURAL-THEOLOGY IN THE UNIVERSITY-OF-CAMBRIDGE, British journal for the history of science, 30(106), 1997, pp. 321-335
Citation: A. Voskuhl, RECREATING HERSCHEL ACTINOMETRY - AN ESSAY IN THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF EXPERIMENTAL PRACTICE, British journal for the history of science, 30(106), 1997, pp. 337-355
Citation: C. Chaloner, THE MOST WONDERFUL EXPERIMENT IN THE WORLD - A HISTORY OF THE CLOUD CHAMBER, British journal for the history of science, 30(106), 1997, pp. 357-374
Citation: P. Gould, WOMEN AND THE CULTURE OF UNIVERSITY PHYSICS IN LATE 19TH-CENTURY CAMBRIDGE, British journal for the history of science, 30(105), 1997, pp. 127-149
Citation: Jfm. Clark, THE ANTS WERE DULY VISITED - MAKING SENSE OF LUBBOCK,JOHN, SCIENTIFICNATURALISM AND THE SENSES OF SOCIAL INSECTS, British journal for the history of science, 30(105), 1997, pp. 151-176
Citation: Ask. Pang, STARS SHOULD HENCEFORTH REGISTER THEMSELVES - ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY AT THEEARLY LICK-OBSERVATORY, British journal for the history of science, 30(105), 1997, pp. 177-202