American Natural Science in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century
The set of links below lead to a large collection of digitized images generated by a project funded through a National Leadership Grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). See IMLS Grant for a detailed description of the project.
Access to the images is provided through the Library's OPAC (Online Public Access Catalog).
List of Digitized Collections
- The Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.1817-1842.
- Audubon, John James. [Prospectus for] Birds of America. 182? (text)
- Conrad, T.A. Monography of the Family Unionidae or Naiades of Lamark (Fresh Water Bivalve Shells) of North America. 1836. (text and illustrations)
- Haldeman, S.S. A Monograph of the Freshwater Univalve Mollusca of the United States. 1842-1847. (text and illustrations)
- Harlan, Richard. Fauna Americana. 1824. (text)
- Holbrook, John Edwards. North American Herpetology, vol. 4. 1840. (text and illustrations)
- Morton, Samuel George. Synopsis of the organic remains of the Cretaceous group of the United States. 1834. (text and illustrations)
- Nuttall, Thomas. A catalogue of new and interesting plants. 1813. (text)
- Nuttall, Thomas. The genera of North American plants. 1818. (text)
- Peale, Titian Ramsey. Lepidoptera Americana. 1833. (text and illustrations)
- Rafinesque, C.S. Ichthyologia Ohiensis. 1820. (text)
- Rafinesque, C.S. Western Minerva. 1821. (text)
- Say, Thomas. American Conchology. 1830. (text and illustrations)
- Say, Thomas. American Entomology. 1817. (text and illustrations)
- Say, Thomas. American Entomology. 1824-1828. (text)
- Say, Thomas. Description of the Land and Fresh Water Shells of the United States. 1819. (text and illustrations)
- Say, Thomas. A Glossary to Say's Entomology. 1825. (text)
- Townsend, John Kirk. Ornithology of the United States of America. 1839. (text and illustrations)
- United States Exploring Expedition. Volume 8, Mammalia and Ornithology, by Titian R. Peale. 1848. (text and portrait)