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Volume 1, Number 1, 1968
Volume 1, Number 2, Fall, 1968
Volume 2, Number 1, 1969
Volume 2, Number 2, 1969
Volume 3, Number 1, Spring, 1970
Volume 3, Number 2, 1970
Volume 4, Number 1, Spring, 1971
Volume 4, Number 2, 1971
Volume 5, Number 1, Spring, 1972
Volume 5, Number 2, Fall, 1972
Volume 6, Number 1, 1973
Volume 6, Number 2, 1973
Volume 7, Number 1, Spring, 1974
Volume 7, Number 2, Fall, 1974
Volume 8, Number 1, 1975
Volume 8, Number 2, 1975
Volume 9, Number 1, 1976
Volume 9, Number 2, 1976
Volume 10, Number 1, 1977
Volume 10, Number 2, Fall, 1977
Volume 11, Number 1, 1978
Volume 11, Number 2, Fall, 1978
Volume 12, Number 1, 1979
Volume 12, Number 2, 1979
Volume 13, Number 1, 1980
Volume 13, Number 2, 1980
Volume 14, Number 1, 1981
Volume 14, Number 2, 1981
Volume 15, Number 1, 1982
Volume 15, Number 2, 1982
Volume 15, Number 3, 1982
Volume 16, Number 1, 1983
Volume 16, Number 2, 1983
Volume 16, Number 3, Fall, 1983
Volume 17, Number 1, Spring, 1984
Volume 17, Number 2, 1984
Volume 17, Number 3, 1984
Volume 18, Number 1, 1985
Volume 18, Number 2, 1985
Volume 18, Number 3, 1985
Volume 19, Number 1, Spring, 1986
Volume 19, Number 2, 1986
Volume 19, Number 3, 1986
Volume 20, Number 1, 1987
Volume 20, Number 2, 1987
Volume 20, Number 3, 1987
Volume 21, Number 1, 1988
Volume 21, Number 2, 1988
Volume 21, Number 3, 1988
Volume 22, Number 1, 1989
Volume 22, Number 2, 1989
Volume 22, Number 3, Fall, 1989
Volume 23, Number 1, 1990
Volume 23, Number 2, 1990
Volume 23, Number 3, 1990
Volume 24, Number 1, 1991
Volume 24, Number 2, 1991
Volume 24, Number 3, 1991
Volume 25, Number 1, Spring, 1992
Volume 25, Number 2, 1992
Volume 25, Number 3, Fall, 1992
Volume 26, Number 1, Spring, 1993
Volume 26, Number 2, Summer, 1993
Volume 26, Number 3, Fall, 1993
Volume 27, Number 1, Spring, 1994
Volume 27, Number 2, Summer, 1994
Volume 27, Number 3, Fall, 1994
Volume 28, Number 1, Spring, 1995
Volume 28, Number 2, Summer, 1995
Volume 28, Number 3, Fall, 1995
Volume 29, Number 1, 1996
Volume 29, Number 2, Summer, 1996
Volume 29, Number 3, 1996
Volume 30, Number 1, March, 1997
Volume 30, Number 2, June, 1997
Volume 30, Number 3, September, 1997
Volume 31, Number 1, March, 1998
Volume 31, Number 2, June, 1998
Volume 31, Number 3, September, 1998
Volume 32, Number 1, March, 1999
Volume 32, Number 2, September, 1999
Volume 32, Number 3, December, 1999
Volume 33, Number 1, March, 2000
Volume 33, Number 2, September, 2000
Volume 33, Number 3, December, 2000
Volume 34, Number 1, March, 2001
Volume 34, Number 2, June, 2001
Volume 34, Number 3, December, 2001
Volume 35, Number 1, March, 2002
Volume 35, Number 2, June, 2002
Volume 35, Number 3, September, 2002
Volume 36, Number 1, March, 2003
Volume 36, Number 2, June, 2003
Volume 36, Number 3, September, 2003
Volume 37, Number 1, March, 2004
Volume 37, Number 2, June, 2004
Volume 37, Number 3, October, 2004
Volume 38, Number 1, 2005
Volume 38, Number 2, Summer, 2005
Volume 38, Number 3, November, 2005
Volume 39, Number 1, Spring, 2006
Volume 39, Number 2, July, 2006
Volume 39, Number 3, September, 2006
Volume 39, Number 4, November, 2006
Volume 40, Number 1, March, 2007
Volume 40, Number 2, June, 2007
Volume 40, Number 3, September, 2007
Volume 40, Number 4, December, 2007
Volume 41, Number 1, March, 2008
Volume 41, Number 2, June, 2008
Volume 41, Number 3, September, 2008
Volume 41, Number 4, December, 2008
Volume 42, Number 1, February, 2009
Volume 42, Number 2, May, 2009
Volume 42, Number 3, August, 2009
Volume 42, Number 4, November, 2009
Volume 43, Number 1, February, 2010
Volume 43, Number 2, May, 2010
Volume 43, Number 3, August, 2010
Volume 43, Number 4, December, 2010
Volume 44, Number 1, February, 2011
Volume 44, Number 2, May, 2011
Volume 44, Number 3, August, 2011
Volume 44, Number 4, November, 2011
Volume 45, Number 1, February, 2012
Volume 45, Number 2, May, 2012
Volume 45, Number 3, August, 2012
Volume 45, Number 4, November, 2012
Volume 46, Number 1, February, 2013
Volume 46, Number 2, May, 2013
Volume 46, Number 3, August, 2013
Volume 46, Number 4, November, 2013
Volume 47, Number 1, February, 2014
Volume 47, Number 2, May, 2014
Volume 47, Number 3, August, 2014
Volume 47, Number 4, November, 2014
Volume 48, Number 1, February, 2015
Volume 48, Number 2, May, 2015
Volume 48, Number 3, August, 2015
Volume 48, Number 4, November, 2015
Volume 49, Number 1, February, 2016
Volume 49, Number 2, April, 2016
Volume 49, Number 3, August, 2016
Volume 49, Number 4, December, 2016
Volume 50, Number 1, February, 2017
Volume 50, Number 2, May, 2017
Volume 50, Number 3, August, 2017
Volume 50, Number 4, November, 2017
Volume 51, Number 1, March, 2018
Volume 51, Number 2, June, 2018
Volume 51, Number 3, September, 2018
Volume 51, Number 4, December, 2018
Volume 52, Number 1, March, 2019
Volume 52, Number 2, June, 2019
Volume 52, Number 3, September, 2019
Volume 52, Number 4, December, 2019
Volume 53, Number 1, March, 2020
Volume 53, Number 2, June, 2020
Volume 53, Number 3, September, 2020
Volume 53, Number 4, December, 2020
Volume 54, Number 1, April, 2021
Volume 54, Number 2, June, 2021
Volume 54, Number 3, September, 2021
Volume 54, Number 4, December, 2021
Volume 55, Number 1, March, 2022
Volume 55, Number 2, August, 2022
Volume 55, Number 3, October, 2022
Volume 55, Number 4, December, 2022
Volume 56, Number 1, March, 2023
Volume 56, Number 2, August, 2023
Volume 56, Number 3, October, 2023
Volume 56, Number 4, December, 2023
Volume 57, Number 1, March, 2024
Volume 57, Number 2, June, 2024
Volume 57, Number 3, September, 2024


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 1, Number 1, 1968

             Everett Mendelsohn   Editorial foreword . . . . . . . . . . . iii--iv
               Frank N. Egerton   Leeuwenhoek as a founder of animal
                                  demography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--22
                  Mark B. Adams   The founding of population genetics:
                                  Contributions of the Chetverikov school
                                  1924--1934 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23--39
              Stephen Jay Gould   \bionameTrigonia and the origin of
                                  species  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41--56
               Judith P. Swazey   Sherrington's concept of integrative
                                  action . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57--89
         Frederick B. Churchill   August Weismann and a break from
                                  tradition  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91--112
               Garland E. Allen   Thomas Hunt Morgan and the problem of
                                  natural selection  . . . . . . . . . . . 113--139
                    M. D. Grmek   First steps in Claude Bernard's
                                  discovery of the glycogenic function of
                                  the liver  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141--154
                      Anonymous   Essay review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155--161

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 1, Number 2, Fall, 1968

                     Ernst Mayr   Illiger and the biological species
                                  concept  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163--178
                     J. A. Weir   Agassiz, Mendel, and Heredity  . . . . . 179--203
                  Conway Zirkle   The role of Liberty Hyde Bailey and Hugo
                                  de Vries in the rediscovery of Mendelism 205--218
                    V. Orel and   
                M. Vávra   Mendel's program for the hybrization of
                                  apple trees  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219--224
               Frank N. Egerton   Studies of animal populations from
                                  Lamarck to Darwin  . . . . . . . . . . . 225--259
             Barbara G. Beddall   Wallace, Darwin, and the theory of
                                  natural selection  . . . . . . . . . . . 261--323
           Garland E. Allen and   
           Dennis M. McCullough   Notes on source materials: The Edwin
                                  Grant Conklin papers at Princeton
                                  University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325--331
               Judith P. Swazey   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 333--340


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 2, Number 1, 1969

         Everett Mendelsohn and   
             Dudley Shapere and   
               Garland E. Allen   Editors' foreword  . . . . . . . . . . . v--vi
                 Dudley Shapere   Biology and the unity of science . . . . 3--18
           Kenneth F. Schaffner   Theories and explanations in biology . . 19--33
            Richard C. Lewontin   The bases of conflict in biological
                                  explanation  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35--45
                  Bentley Glass   Explanation in biology . . . . . . . . . 47--53
               Garland E. Allen   Hugo de Vries and the reception of the
                                  ``mutation theory''  . . . . . . . . . . 55--87
             Frederic L. Holmes   Joseph Barcroft and the fixity of the
                                  internal environment . . . . . . . . . . 89--122
                 Ernst Mayr and   
                   Ernest Nagel   Commentary --- Part I  . . . . . . . . . 123--147
                 Morton Beckner   Function and teleology . . . . . . . . . 151--164
         Frederick B. Churchill   From machine-theory to entelechy: Two
                                  studies in developmental teleology . . . 165--185
                Michael Scriven   Explanation in the biological sciences   187--198
             Clifford Grobstein   Organizational levels and explanation    199--206
              Edward Manier and   
             David B. Kitts and   
                William Coleman   Commentary --- Part II . . . . . . . . . 207--221
                     John Platt   Organism, environment, and intelligence
                                  as a system  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225--239
                     David Hull   What philosophy of biology is not  . . . 241--268
             Peter J. Vorzimmer   Darwin's Questions About the Breeding of
                                  Animals (1839) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269--281

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 2, Number 2, 1969

         June Goodfield-Toulmin   Some aspects of English physiology:
                                  1780--1840 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283--320
         William P. D. Wightman   Myth and method in seventeenth-century
                                  biological thought . . . . . . . . . . . 321--336
            Kenneth M. Ludmerer   American geneticists and the eugenics
                                  movement: 1905--1935 . . . . . . . . . . 337--362
             Charles F. Mullett   \em Multum in Parvo: Gilbert White of
                                  Selborne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 363--389
               Frank N. Egerton   Richard Bradley's understanding of
                                  biological productivity: a study of
                                  eighteenth-century ecological ideas  . . 391--410
           Dennis M. McCullough   W. K. Brooks's role in the history of
                                  American biology . . . . . . . . . . . . 411--438
                      Anonymous   Razvitie biologii v SSSR (Development of
                                  biology in the USSR) . . . . . . . . . . 439--444
                      Anonymous   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 445--455


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 3, Number 1, Spring, 1970

                  Anthony Preus   Science and philosophy in Aristotle's
                                  Generation of Animals  . . . . . . . . . 1--52
                 Thomas S. Hall   Descartes' physiological method:
                                  Position, principles, examples . . . . . 53--79
                 Allen G. Debus   Harvey and Fludd: The irrational factor
                                  in the rational science of the
                                  seventeenth century  . . . . . . . . . . 81--105
                  Mark B. Adams   Towards a Synthesis: Population concepts
                                  in Russian evolutionary thought,
                                  1925--1935 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107--129
                Ralph W. Dexter   Historical aspects of F. W. Putnam's
                                  systematic studies on fishes . . . . . . 131--135
              Patsy A. Gerstner   Vertebrate paleontology, an early
                                  nineteenth-century transatlantic science 137--148
                Edmund Berkeley   The history of the naming of the
                                  Loblolly Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149--154
         Frederick B. Churchill   The history of embryology as
                                  intellectual history . . . . . . . . . . 155--181
               Judith P. Swazey   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 183--187

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 3, Number 2, 1970

              Stephen Jay Gould   Dollo on Dollo's law: Irreversibility
                                  and the status of evolutionary laws  . . 189--212
               Judith P. Swazey   Action propre and action commune: The
                                  localization of cerebral function  . . . 213--234
               Roderick W. Home   Electricity and the nervous fluid  . . . 235--251
              Richard D. French   Darwin and the physiologists, or the
                                  Medusa and modern cardiology . . . . . . 253--274
      Richard W. Burkhardt, Jr.   Lamarck, evolution, and the politics of
                                  science  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275--298
          William M. Montgomery   The origins of the spiral theory of
                                  phyllotaxis  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299--323
               Frank N. Egerton   Humboldt, Darwin, and population . . . . 325--360
               Judith P. Swazey   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 361--365


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 4, Number 1, Spring, 1971

              Aaron J. Ihde and   
              Stanley L. Becker   Conflict of concepts in early vitamin
                                  studies  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--33
                  Robert Kohler   The background to Eduard Buchner's
                                  discovery of cell-free fermentation  . . 35--61
              John Parascandola   Organismic and holistic concepts in the
                                  thought of L. J. Henderson . . . . . . . 63--113
              John Parascandola   Notes on source materials: The L. J.
                                  Henderson papers at Harvard  . . . . . . 115--118
                    Robert Olby   Schrödinger's problem: What is life?  . . 119--148
              Elof Axel Carlson   An unacknowledged founding of molecular
                                  biology: H. J. Muller's contributions to
                                  gene theory, 1910--1936  . . . . . . . . 149--170
              Paul Gary Werskey   Haldane and Huxley: The first appraisals 171--183
                   Josef Brozek   USSR: Current activities in the history
                                  of physiology and psychology . . . . . . 185--208
                 Sandra Herbert   Darwin, Malthus, and selection . . . . . 209--217
             Jerry Stannard and   
                   J. T. Edsall   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 219--220

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 4, Number 2, 1971

                Peter J. Bowler   Preformation and pre-existence in the
                                  seventeenth century: a brief analysis    221--244
                Diana Long Hall   The iatromechanical background of
                                  Lagrange's theory of animal heat . . . . 245--248
                Jane O'Hara-May   Measuring man's needs  . . . . . . . . . 249--273
              Susan M. Billings   Concepts of nerve fiber development,
                                  1839--1930 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275--305
          Kraft E. von Maltzahn   New formation of organs in plants ---
                                  The foundation of plant morphogenesis    307--317
              Kentwood D. Wells   Sir William Lawrence (1783--1867) a
                                  study of pre-Darwinian ideas on heredity
                                  and variation  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 319--361
                Alain F. Corcos   Fontenelle and the problem of generation
                                  in the eighteenth century  . . . . . . . 363--372
               Judith P. Swazey   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 373--375


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 5, Number 1, Spring, 1972

               Phillip R. Sloan   John Locke, John Ray, and the problem of
                                  the natural system . . . . . . . . . . . 1--53
                     Ernst Mayr   Lamarck revisited  . . . . . . . . . . . 55--94
                    John Farley   The spontaneous generation controversy
                                  (1700--1860): The origin of parasitic
                                  worms  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95--125
                 M. J. S. Hodge   The Universal gestation of nature:
                                  Chambers' Vestiges and Explanations  . . 127--151
             Barbara G. Beddall   Wallace, Darwin, and Edward Blyth:
                                  Further notes on the development of
                                  evolution theory . . . . . . . . . . . . 153--158
                     Hilde Hein   The endurance of the mechanism-vitalism
                                  controversy  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159--188
           Robert G. Frank, Jr.   Harvey redux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189--204

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 5, Number 2, Fall, 1972

                 John T. Edsall   Blood and hemoglobin: The evolution of
                                  knowledge of functional adaptation in a
                                  biochemical system . . . . . . . . . . . 205--257
                 Paul L. Farber   Buffon and the concept of species  . . . 259--284
                    John Farley   The spontaneous generation controversy
                                  (1859--1880): British and German
                                  reactions to the problem of abiogenesis  285--319
                John C. Burnham   Instinct theory and the German reaction
                                  to Weismannism . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321--326
               Robert E. Kohler   The reception of Eduard Buchner's
                                  discovery of cell-free fermentation  . . 327--353
           James Rochester Shaw   Models for cardiac structure and
                                  function in Aristotle  . . . . . . . . . 355--388
            Ruth Schwartz Cowan   Francis Galton's contribution to
                                  genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 389--412
      Richard W. Burkhardt, Jr.   The inspiration of Lamarck's belief in
                                  evolution  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 413--438
            Diana Long Hall and   
               Judith P. Swazey   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 439--444


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 6, Number 1, 1973

                     A. G. Cock   William Bateson, Mendelism and biometry  1--36
               Carlo Castellani   Spermatozoan biology from Leeuwenhoek to
                                  Spallanzani  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37--68
             Barbara G. Beddall   ``Notes for Mr. Darwin'': Letters to
                                  Charles Darwin from Edward Blyth at
                                  Calcutta: a study in the process of
                                  discovery  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69--95
            A. E. Gaissinovitch   Problems of variation and heredity in
                                  Russian biology in the late nineteenth
                                  century  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97--123
                     Ernst Mayr   The recent historiography of genetics    125--154
            Michael T. Ghiselin   Mr. Darwin's critics, old and new  . . . 155--165
            Diana Long Hall and   
           Robert G. Frank, Jr.   The J. H. B. Bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 167--170

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 6, Number 2, 1973

               Robert E. Kohler   The background to Otto Warburg's
                                  conception of the Atmungsferment . . . . 171--192
                   Iris Sandler   The re-examination of Spallanzani's
                                  interpretation of the role of the
                                  spermatic animalcules in fertilization   193--223
              Kentwood D. Wells   The historical context of natural
                                  selection: The case of Patrick Matthew   225--258
                Peter J. Bowler   Bonnet and Buffon: Theories of
                                  generation and the problem of species    259--281
                   B. J. Norton   The biometric defense of Darwinism . . . 283--316
                   Josef Brozek   Six recent additions to the history of
                                  physiology in the USSR . . . . . . . . . 317--334


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 7, Number 1, Spring, 1974

               Garland E. Allen   Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--3
         Frederick B. Churchill   William Johannsen and the genotype
                                  concept  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5--30
              Elof Axel Carlson   The \bionameDrosophila group: The
                                  transition from the Mendelian unit to
                                  the individual gene  . . . . . . . . . . 31--48
               Garland E. Allen   Opposition to the Mendelian-chromosome
                                  theory: The physiological and
                                  developmental genetics of Richard
                                  Goldschmidt  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49--92
                    Robert Olby   The origins of molecular genetics  . . . 93--100
                  Bentley Glass   The long neglect of genetic discoveries
                                  and the criterion of prematurity . . . . 101--110
           Kenneth F. Schaffner   The peripherality of reductionism in the
                                  development of molecular biology . . . . 111--139
              Robert De Marrais   The double-edged effect of Sir Francis
                                  Galton: a search for the motives in the
                                  biometrician-Mendelian debate  . . . . . 141--174
            Diana Long Hall and   
           Robert G. Frank, Jr.   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 175--177

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 7, Number 2, Fall, 1974

              Theodore M. Brown   From mechanism to vitalism in
                                  eighteenth-century English physiology    179--216
                 Sandra Herbert   The place of man in the development of
                                  Darwin's theory of transmutation . . . . 217--258
                George Grinnell   The rise and fall of Darwin's first
                                  theory of transmutation  . . . . . . . . 259--273
                    John Farley   The initial reactions of French
                                  biologists to Darwin's \booktitleOrigin
                                  of Species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275--300
               Joel S. Schwartz   Charles Darwin's debt to Malthus and
                                  Edward Blyth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301--318
                 John Lussenhop   Victor Hensen and the development of
                                  sampling methods in ecology  . . . . . . 319--337
                Diana Long Hall   The J. H. B. Bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 339--345


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 8, Number 1, 1975

                      Anonymous   A word about Descartes' mechanistic
                                  conception of life . . . . . . . . . . . 1--13
                      Anonymous   ``Un naturalista original'': Don Félix de
                                  Azara, 1746--1821  . . . . . . . . . . . 15--66
                      Anonymous   Félix de Azara: The myth of the isolated
                                  genius in Spanish science  . . . . . . . 67--83
                      Anonymous   Biology and philosophy: The
                                  methodological foundations of biometry   85--93
                      Anonymous   Were the opium poppy and opium known in
                                  the ancient Near East? . . . . . . . . . 95--114
         Pauline M. H. Mazumdar   The purpose of immunity: Landsteiner's
                                  interpretation of the human
                                  isoantibodies  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115--133
                      Anonymous   The transformation of the science of
                                  nutrition  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135--144

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 8, Number 2, 1975

                      Anonymous   Arthur Cushny, optical isomerism, and
                                  the mechanism of drug action . . . . . . 145--165
                      Anonymous   The development of Albrecht von Haller's
                                  views on embryology  . . . . . . . . . . 167--190
                      Anonymous   An early Darwin manuscript: The
                                  ``outline and draft of 1839''  . . . . . 191--217
                      Anonymous   Charles Darwin's theory of evolution: An
                                  analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219--241
                      Anonymous   Reflections on the progress of Darwin
                                  studies  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243--273
                      Anonymous   The history of biochemistry: a survey    275--318
                      Anonymous   Biomedical archives  . . . . . . . . . . 319--320
                      Anonymous   Euripus; or, the ebb and flow of the
                                  blood  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321--350


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 9, Number 1, 1976

                      Anonymous   The influence of Karl Ernst von Baer's
                                  embryology, 1828--1859: a reappraisal in
                                  light of Richard Owen's and William B.
                                  Carpenter's ``Palaeontological
                                  application of `von Baer's law'''  . . . 1--28
                      Anonymous   Edmund B. Wilson as a preformationist:
                                  Some reasons for his acceptance of the
                                  chromosome theory  . . . . . . . . . . . 29--57
                      Anonymous   Critical teleology: Immanuel Kant and
                                  Claude Bernard on the limitations of
                                  experimental biology . . . . . . . . . . 59--91
                      Anonymous   The type-concept in zoology during the
                                  first half of the nineteenth century . . 93--119
                      Anonymous   Two Darwins: History versus criticism    121--132
                      Anonymous   The ``Initial Discourse'' to Buffon's
                                  Histoire naturelle: The first complete
                                  English translation  . . . . . . . . . . 133--181

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 9, Number 2, 1976

       Mary Anne Cline Horowitz   Aristotle and woman  . . . . . . . . . . 183--213
                  Larry Stewart   Freud before Oedipus: Race and heredity
                                  in the origins of psychoanalysis . . . . 215--228
            Diana Long Hall and   
                Thomas F. Glick   Endocrinology: a brief introduction  . . 229--233
                Merriley Borell   Organotherapy, British physiology, and
                                  discovery of the internal secretions . . 235--268
                Diana Long Hall   The critic and the advocate: Contrasting
                                  British views on the state of
                                  endocrinology in the early 1920s . . . . 269--285
                Thomas F. Glick   On the diffusion of a new specialty:
                                  Marañón and the ``crisis'' of
                                  endocrinology in Spain . . . . . . . . . 287--300
                   I. D. Raacke   ``The die is cast'' --- ``I am going
                                  home'': The appointment of Herbert
                                  McLean Evans as head of anatomy at
                                  Berkeley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301--322
             Karen M. Reeds and   
                Thomas F. Glick   The J. H. B. Bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 323--327


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 10, Number 1, 1977

                 John C. Greene   Darwin as a social evolutionist  . . . . 1--27
                Peter J. Bowler   Darwinism and the argument from design:
                                  Suggestions for a reevaluation . . . . . 29--43
                 Martin Fichman   Wallace: Zoogeography and the problem of
                                  land bridges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45--63
                  Anthony Preus   Galen's criticism of Aristotle's
                                  conception theory  . . . . . . . . . . . 65--85
                 Lindley Darden   William Bateson and the promise of
                                  Mendelism  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87--106
             Peter J. Vorzimmer   The Darwin reading notebooks
                                  (1838--1860) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107--153

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 10, Number 2, Fall, 1977

                 Sandra Herbert   The place of man in the development of
                                  Darwin's theory of transmutation. Part
                                  II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155--227
             Silvan S. Schweber   The origin of the \booktitleOrigin
                                  revisited  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229--316
                    Dov Ospovat   Lyell's theory of climate  . . . . . . . 317--339
            Alexander Weinstein   How unknown was Mendel's paper?  . . . . 341--364
       Robert C. Frank, Jr. and   
                Diana Long Hall   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 365--371


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 11, Number 1, 1978

                      Anonymous   Science corrupted: Victorian biologists
                                  consider ``The Woman Question''  . . . . 1--55
                      Anonymous   Generational factors in the origin of
                                  \booktitleRomantische Naturphilosophie   57--100
                      Anonymous   Charles Lyell versus the theory of
                                  central heat: a reappraisal of Lyell's
                                  place in the history of geology  . . . . 101--128
                      Anonymous   Cell lineage, ancestral reminiscence,
                                  and the biogenetic law . . . . . . . . . 129--158
                      Anonymous   \bionameDrosophila genetics: a
                                  reductionist research program  . . . . . 159--210
                      Anonymous   The J. H. B. archive report the A. V.
                                  Hill papers at Churchill College,
                                  Cambridge  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211--214
                      Anonymous   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 215--221

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 11, Number 2, Fall, 1978

               Sharon Kingsland   Abbott Thayer and the protective
                                  coloration debate  . . . . . . . . . . . 223--244
                 C. U. M. Smith   Charles Darwin, the origin of
                                  consciousness, and panpsychism . . . . . 245--267
                  Gareth Nelson   From Candolle to Croizat: Comments on
                                  the history of biogeography  . . . . . . 269--305
               Scott F. Gilbert   The embryological origins of the gene
                                  theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307--351
               John Scarborough   Theophrastus on herbals and herbal
                                  remedies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353--385
       Robert G. Frank, Jr. and   
               Judith H. Goetzl   The J. H. B. Archive report: the
                                  Alexander Forbes papers  . . . . . . . . 387--393
       Robert G. Frank, Jr. and   
                  Diana L. Hall   The J. H. B. Bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 395--400


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 12, Number 1, 1979

                 Shirley A. Roe   Rationalism and embryology: Caspar
                                  Friedrich Wolff's theory of epigenesis   1--43
José M. López Pióero   The Vesalian movement in
                                  sixteenth-century Spain  . . . . . . . . 45--81
               Johannes Morsink   Was Aristotle's biology sexist?  . . . . 83--112
              Ronald L. Numbers   William Beaumont and the ethics of human
                                  experimentation  . . . . . . . . . . . . 113--135
               Alice Baxter and   
                    John Farley   Mendel and Meiosis . . . . . . . . . . . 137--173
             Silvan S. Schweber   The young Darwin . . . . . . . . . . . . 175--192
           Robert G. Frank, Jr.   The J. H. B. archive report the Joseph
                                  Erlanger collection at Washington
                                  University School of Medicine, St. Louis 193--201
       Robert G. Frank, Jr. and   
                Diana Long Hall   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 203--210

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 12, Number 2, 1979

                    Dov Ospovat   Darwin after Malthus . . . . . . . . . . 211--230
                  Michael Gross   The lessened locus of feelings: a
                                  transformation in French physiology in
                                  the early nineteenth century . . . . . . 231--271
            Charlotte M. Porter   The concussion of revolution:
                                  Publications and reform at the early
                                  Academy of Natural Sciences,
                                  Philadelphia, 1812--1842 . . . . . . . . 273--292
              Philip F. Rehbock   The early dredgers: ``naturalizing'' in
                                  British seas, 1830--1850 . . . . . . . . 293--368


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 13, Number 1, 1980

            A. E. Gaissinovitch   The origins of Soviet genetics and the
                                  struggle with Lamarckism, 1922--1929 . . 1--51
                   Janet Browne   Darwin's botanical arithmetic and the
                                  ``principle of divergence,'' 1854--1858  53--89
             Michael Paul Kinch   Geographical distribution and the origin
                                  of life: The development of early
                                  nineteenth-century British explanations  91--119
                 S. S. Schweber   Essay review early Victorian science:
                                  Science in Culture . . . . . . . . . . . 121--140
                 John T. Edsall   Essay review: Horace Judson and the
                                  molecular biologists . . . . . . . . . . 141--158
                      Anonymous   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 159--168

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 13, Number 2, 1980

                    Dov Ospovat   God and natural selection: The Darwinian
                                  idea of design . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169--194
             Silvan S. Schweber   Darwin and the political economists:
                                  Divergence of character  . . . . . . . . 195--289
                  Toby A. Appel   Henri de Blainville and the animal
                                  series: a nineteenth-century chain of
                                  being  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291--319
                James G. Lennox   Aristotle on genera, species, and ``the
                                  more and the less''  . . . . . . . . . . 321--346
                      Anonymous   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 347--356


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 14, Number 1, 1981

                      Anonymous   Biogeography and the genesis of Darwin's
                                  ideas on transmutation . . . . . . . . . 1--41
                      Anonymous   Pseudo-Dioscorides' \booktitleEx herbis
                                  femininis and early medieval medical
                                  botany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43--81
                      Anonymous   Introduction: Were American
                                  morphologists in Revolt? . . . . . . . . 83--87
                      Anonymous   Shifting assumptions in American
                                  biology: Embryology, 1890--1910  . . . . 89--113
                      Anonymous   Problems of individual development:
                                  Descriptive embryological morphology in
                                  America at the turn of the century . . . 115--128
                      Anonymous   The continuation of the morphological
                                  tradition: American paleontology,
                                  1880--1910 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129--158
                      Anonymous   Morphology and twentieth-century
                                  biology: a response  . . . . . . . . . . 159--176
                      Anonymous   In search of the new biology: An
                                  epilogue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177--191

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 14, Number 2, 1981

             Robert J. Richards   Instinct and intelligence in British
                                  natural theology: Some contributions to
                                  Darwin's theory of the evolution of
                                  behavior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193--230
           Susan Sheets-Pyenson   Darwin's data: His reading of natural
                                  history journals, 1837--1842 . . . . . . 231--248
                 Ruth G. Rinard   The problem of the organic individual:
                                  Ernst Haeckel and the development of the
                                  biogenetic law . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249--275
                  Srilekha Bell   George Henry Lewes: a man of his time    277--298
               Samuel S. Kottek   Embryology in Talmudic and Midrashic
                                  literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299--315
             A. G. Wheeler, Jr.   The tarnished plant bug: Cause of potato
                                  rot? --- an episode in
                                  mid-nineteenth-century entomology and
                                  plant pathology  . . . . . . . . . . . . 317--338
            Randall D. Bird and   
                  Garland Allen   The J. H. B. Archive report: the papers
                                  of Harry Hamilton Laughlin, eugenicist   339--353
             Shirley A. Roe and   
            Thomas F. Glick and   
                 Joy Harvey and   
                 F. Weiling and   
               John Scarborough   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 355--362


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 15, Number 1, 1982

                      Anonymous   Editor's note  . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii--iv
              Frank J. Sulloway   Darwin and his finches: The evolution of
                                  a legend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--53
                      Anonymous   Evolution and the problem of mind: Part
                                  I. Herbert Spencer . . . . . . . . . . . 55--88
                      Anonymous   The digestive and ``circulatory''
                                  systems in Aristotle's biology . . . . . 89--118
                      Anonymous   Maupertuis and the eighteenth-century
                                  critique of preexistence . . . . . . . . 119--144
                      Anonymous   Discussion paper the transformation of
                                  natural history in the nineteenth
                                  century  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145--152
                      Anonymous   The J. H. B. Archive report: the Edward
                                  Lawrie Tatum papers at the Rockefeller
                                  University Archives  . . . . . . . . . . 153--154
                      Anonymous   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 155--161

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 15, Number 2, 1982

                      Anonymous   Announcement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i--i
                      Anonymous   Editor's note  . . . . . . . . . . . . . i--ii
               Muriel Blaisdell   Natural theology and nature's disguises  163--189
          Karen Hunger Parshall   Varieties as incipient species: Darwin's
                                  numerical analysis . . . . . . . . . . . 191--214
                    John Beatty   What's in a word? Coming to terms in the
                                  Darwinian revolution . . . . . . . . . . 215--239
                 C. U. M. Smith   Evolution and the problem of mind: Part
                                  II. John Hughlings Jackson . . . . . . . 241--262
         Robert W. Carrubba and   
                 John Z. Bowers   Engelbert Kaempfer's first report of the
                                  torpedo fish of the Persian Gulf in the
                                  late seventeenth century . . . . . . . . 263--274
                   Janet Browne   Essay review: New developments in Darwin
                                  studies? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275--280
               Pnina G. Abir-Am   Essay review: How scientists view their
                                  heroes: Some remarks on the mechanism of
                                  myth construction  . . . . . . . . . . . 281--315
                 Shirley A. Roe   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 317--323

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 15, Number 3, 1982

                      Anonymous   Editor's note  . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii--iv
              Frank J. Sulloway   Darwin's conversion: The Beagle voyage
                                  and its aftermath  . . . . . . . . . . . 325--396
                      Anonymous   The dinosaur connection: a
                                  reinterpretation of T. H. Huxley's
                                  evolutionary view  . . . . . . . . . . . 397--418
                      Anonymous   New light on The foundations of the
                                  origin of species: a reconstruction of
                                  the archival record  . . . . . . . . . . 419--442
                      Anonymous   Why Lamarck did not discover the
                                  principle of natural selection . . . . . 443--465
                      Anonymous   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 467--473


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 16, Number 1, 1983

                  Diane B. Paul   A war on two fronts: J. B. S. Haldane
                                  and the response to Lysenkoism in
                                  Britain  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--37
            Theodora J. Kalikow   Konrad Lorenz's ethological theory:
                                  Explanation and ideology, 1938--1943 . . 39--73
                   L. S. Jacyna   John Goodsir and the making of cellular
                                  reality  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75--99
                   Iris Sandler   Pierre Louis Moreau de Maupertuis --- a
                                  precursor of Mendel? . . . . . . . . . . 101--136
                John F. Cornell   From creation to evlution: Sir William
                                  Dawson and the idea of design in the
                                  nineteenth century . . . . . . . . . . . 137--170
               Frank N. Egerton   Essay review: a worldwide inventory of
                                  the history of ecology . . . . . . . . . 171--175
             Shirley A. Roe and   
               John Scarborough   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 177--183

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 16, Number 2, 1983

              Edward G. Ruestow   Images and ideas: Leeuwenhoek's
                                  perception of the spermatozoa  . . . . . 185--224
             Barbara G. Beddall   The isolated Spanish genius --- Myth or
                                  reality? Félix de Azara and the birds of
                                  Paraguay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225--258
               Frank N. Egerton   The history of ecology: Achievements and
                                  opportunities, part one  . . . . . . . . 259--310

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 16, Number 3, Fall, 1983

                       Jan Sapp   The struggle for authority in the field
                                  of heredity, 1900--1932: New
                                  perspectives on the rise of genetics . . 311--342
      François Delaporte   Theories of osteogenesis in the
                                  eighteenth century . . . . . . . . . . . 343--360
              Frank J. Sulloway   Further remarks on Darwin's spelling
                                  habits and the dating of Beagle voyage
                                  manuscripts  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361--390
                 Liliane Bodson   Aristotle's statement on the
                                  reproduction of sharks . . . . . . . . . 391--407
              Margaret Campbell   The concepts of dormancy, latency, and
                                  dominance in nineteenth-century biology  409--431
             Barbara G. Beddall   Essay review: Spanish science and the
                                  New World  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 433--440
                 Shirley A. Roe   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 441--448


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 17, Number 1, Spring, 1984

               Viktor Hamburger   Hilde Mangold, co-discoverer of the
                                  organizer  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--11
                   L. S. Jacyna   The romantic programme and the reception
                                  of cell theory in Britain  . . . . . . . 13--48
                  P. F. Stevens   Haüy and A.-P. Candolle: Crystallography,
                                  botanical systematics, and comparative
                                  morphology, 1780--1840 . . . . . . . . . 49--82
                 Michael Boylan   The Galenic and Hippocratic challenges
                                  to Aristotle's conception theory . . . . 83--112
                    L. T. Evans   Darwin's use of the analogy between
                                  artificial and natural selection . . . . 113--140
               Garland E. Allen   Essay review: The roots of biological
                                  determinism  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141--145
                 Shirley A. Roe   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 147--152

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 17, Number 2, 1984

                    W. F. Bynum   Charles Lyell's \booktitleAntiquity of
                                  Man and its critics  . . . . . . . . . . 153--187
                 Adrian Desmond   Robert E. Grant: The social predicament
                                  of a pre-Darwinian transmutationist  . . 189--223
              Edward G. Ruestow   Leeuwenhoek and the campaign against
                                  spontaneous generation . . . . . . . . . 225--248
                  Joel B. Hagen   Experimentalists and naturalists in
                                  twentieth-century botany: Experimental
                                  taxonomy, 1920--1950 . . . . . . . . . . 249--270
               Joel S. Schwartz   Darwin, Wallace, and the Descent of Man  271--289
                  James J. Bono   Essay review: The ferment of Van
                                  Helmont's ideas  . . . . . . . . . . . . 291--294
             Shirley A. Roe and   
            Keith R. Benson and   
         Georgiana Feldberg and   
                   Pietro Corsi   The J. H. B. Bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 295--301

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 17, Number 3, 1984

                John F. Cornell   Analogy and technology in Darwin's
                                  vision of nature . . . . . . . . . . . . 303--344
 Hans-Jörg Rheinberger and   
               Peter McLaughlin   Darwin's experimental natural history    345--368
                Philip J. Pauly   The appearance of academic biology in
                                  late nineteenth-century America  . . . . 369--397
               Nils Roll-Hansen   E. S. Russell and J. H. Woodger: The
                                  failure of two twentieth-century
                                  opponents of mechanistic biology . . . . 399--428
                      Anonymous   Essay review: Philosophy and
                                  biochemistry of regulatory proteins  . . 429--431
                      Anonymous   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 433--439


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 18, Number 1, 1985

                Merriley Borell   Organotherapy and the emergence of
                                  reproductive endocrinology . . . . . . . 1--30
                 J. W. Atkinson   E. G. Conklin on evolution: The popular
                                  writings of an embryologist  . . . . . . 31--50
          George James Grinnell   The rise and fall of Darwin's second
                                  theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51--70
                   R. J. Willis   The historical bases of the concept of
                                  allelopathy  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71--102
               Frank N. Egerton   The history of ecology: Achievements and
                                  opportunities, Part two  . . . . . . . . 103--143
               Phillip R. Sloan   Essay review: Ernst Mayr on the history
                                  of biology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145--153
                      Anonymous   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 155--160
                      Anonymous   Announcing a new journal . . . . . . . . 161--161

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 18, Number 2, 1985

                Keith R. Benson   American morphology in the late
                                  nineteenth century: The biology
                                  department at Johns Hopkins University   163--205
                    Lily E. Kay   Conceptual models and analytical tools:
                                  The biology of physicist Max Delbrück . . 207--246
                 Anita Guerrini   James Keill, George Cheyne, and
                                  Newtonian physiology, 1690--1740 . . . . 247--266
                 Ronald Rainger   Paleontology and philosophy: a critique  267--287
                      Anonymous   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 289--294

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 18, Number 3, 1985

                     Ernst Mayr   Weismann and evolution . . . . . . . . . 295--329
               Michael H. Shank   From Galen's ureters to Harvey's veins   331--355
          Ralph Colp, Jr., M.D.   Notes on Charles Darwin's autobiography  357--401
            Karl H. Dannenfeldt   Europe discovers civet cats and civet    403--431
                     Roy Porter   Essay review: Stone ages, old and new    433--438
             Shirley A. Roe and   
             Ronald Rainger and   
            John F. Cornell and   
              James J. Bono and   
               Pietro Corsi and   
                William J. Haas   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 439--446


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 19, Number 1, Spring, 1986

              Frank Burch Brown   The evolution of Darwin's theism . . . . 1--45
                 Michael Boylan   Galen's conception theory  . . . . . . . 47--77
                Wolf-Ernst Reif   The search for a macroevolutionary
                                  theory in German paleontology  . . . . . 79--130
             Christopher Hamlin   Robert Warington and the moral economy
                                  of the aquarium  . . . . . . . . . . . . 131--153
                 Shirley A. Roe   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 155--166

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 19, Number 2, 1986

           Jane Maienschein and   
           James P. Collins and   
                    John Beatty   Preface  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167--168
           James P. Collins and   
                John Beatty and   
               Jane Maienschein   Introduction: Between ecology and
                                  evolutionary biology . . . . . . . . . . 169--180
                William Coleman   Evolution into ecology? The strategy of
                                  warming's ecological plant geography . . 181--196
                  Joel B. Hagen   Ecologists and taxonomists: Divergent
                                  traditions in twentieth-century plant
                                  geography  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197--214
              William C. Kimler   Advantage, adaptiveness, and
                                  evolutionary ecology . . . . . . . . . . 215--233
            Sharon E. Kingsland   Mathematical figments, biological facts:
                                  Population ecology in the thirties . . . 235--256
               James P. Collins   Evolutionary ecology and the use of
                                  natural selection in ecological theory   257--288
              Richard E. Michod   On fitness and adaptedness and their
                                  role in evolutionary explanation . . . . 289--302
             Douglas J. Futuyma   Reflections on reflections: Ecology and
                                  evolutionary biology . . . . . . . . . . 303--312
             Shirley A. Roe and   
           Eugene Cittadino and   
        Sharon E. Kingsland and   
               Janet Browne and   
             Ronald Rainger and   
                   S. A. R. and   
                Keith R. Benson   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 313--322

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 19, Number 3, 1986

                 Dorinda Outram   Uncertain legislator: Georges Cuvier's
                                  laws of nature in their intellectual
                                  context  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323--368
               Phillip R. Sloan   Darwin, vital matter, and the
                                  transformism of species  . . . . . . . . 369--445
                   James Larson   Not without a plan: Geography and
                                  natural history in the late eighteenth
                                  century  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 447--488
             Shirley A. Roe and   
            Keith R. Benson and   
           Sharon Kingsland and   
           Eugene Cittadino and   
               Jane Maienschein   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 489--494
                      Anonymous   Publisher's notice . . . . . . . . . . . 505--505


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 20, Number 1, 1987

              Neal C. Gillespie   Natural history, natural theology, and
                                  social order: John Ray and the
                                  ``Newtonian ideology'' . . . . . . . . . 1--49
                Merriley Borell   Biologists and the promotion of birth
                                  control research, 1918--1938 . . . . . . 51--87
               Edward J. Larson   Before the crusade: Evolution in
                                  American secondary education before 1920 89--114
                 Timothy Lenoir   Essay review: The Darwin industry  . . . 115--130
             Shirley A. Roe and   
            Keith R. Benson and   
                 Joy Harvey and   
            Sharon E. Kingsland   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 131--135
                      Anonymous   Publisher's notice . . . . . . . . . . . 137--137

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 20, Number 2, 1987

             Frank H. T. Rhodes   Darwinian gradualism and its limits: The
                                  development of Darwin's views on the
                                  rate and pattern of evolutionary change  139--157
                 Peter Weingart   The rationalization of sexual behavior:
                                  The institutionalization of eugenic
                                  thought in Germany . . . . . . . . . . . 159--193
                    Scott Atran   Origin of the species and genus
                                  concepts: An anthropological perspective 195--279
             Shirley A. Roe and   
                   S. A. R. and   
             John T. Edsall and   
        Muriel L. Blaisdell and   
                John F. Cornell   The J. H. B. Bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 281--287

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 20, Number 3, 1987

                      Anonymous   Publisher's notice . . . . . . . . . . . iii--iii
                    John Beatty   Weighing the risks: Stalemate in the
                                  classical/balance controversy  . . . . . 289--319
                  Diane B. Paul   ``Our load of mutations'' revisited  . . 321--335
                 R. C. Lewontin   Polymorphism and heterosis: Old wine in
                                  new bottles and vice versa . . . . . . . 337--349
                  James F. Crow   Muller, Dobzhansky, and overdominance    351--380
                John F. Cornell   God's magnificent law: The bad influence
                                  of theistic metaphysics on Darwin's
                                  estimation of natural selection  . . . . 381--412
            Thomas D. Matijasic   Science, religion, and the fossils at
                                  Big Bone Lick  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 413--421
             Shirley A. Roe and   
            Philip J. Pauly and   
            John F. Cornell and   
                     Joy Harvey   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 423--430


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 21, Number 1, 1988

                      Anonymous   Publisher's announcements  . . . . . . . iii--iii
             Barbara G. Beddall   Darwin and divergence: The Wallace
                                  connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--68
                  Toby A. Appel   Jeffries Wyman, philosophical anatomy,
                                  and the scientific reception of Darwin
                                  in America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69--94
                   R. G. Rinard   Neo--Lamarckism and technique: Hans
                                  Spemann and the development of
                                  experimental embryology  . . . . . . . . 95--118
                Olivier Rieppel   The reception of Leibniz's philosophy in
                                  the writings of Charles Bonnet
                                  (1720--1793) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119--145
José M. López Piñero   Juan Bautista Bru (1740--1799) and the
                                  description of the genus
                                  \bionameMegatherium  . . . . . . . . . . 147--163
             Shirley A. Roe and   
             Ronald Rainger and   
                 Ralph Colp and   
                Keith R. Benson   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 165--171

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 21, Number 2, 1988

                      Anonymous   Publisher's announcement . . . . . . . . i--i
                   Gregg Mitman   From the population to society: The
                                  cooperative metaphors of W. C. Allee and
                                  A. E. Emerson  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173--194
              Evelyn Fox Keller   Demarcating public from private values
                                  in evolutionary discourse  . . . . . . . 195--211
                Peter J. Taylor   Technocratic optimism, H. T. Odum, and
                                  the partial transformation of ecological
                                  metaphor after World War II  . . . . . . 213--244
                    John Beatty   Ecology and evolutionary biology in the
                                  war and postwar years: Questions and
                                  comments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245--263
             Barbara G. Beddall   Wallace's annotated copy of Darwin's
                                  \booktitleOrigin of Species  . . . . . . 265--289
          Steven James Waisbren   The importance of morphology in the
                                  evolutionary synthesis as demonstrated
                                  by the contributions of the Oxford
                                  group: Goodrich, Huxley, and de Beer . . 291--330
                Keith R. Benson   Review paper: The Naples Stazione
                                  Zoologica and its impact on the
                                  emergence of American marine biology . . 331--341
                   Janet Browne   Essay review: Passports to success . . . 343--349
             Shirley A. Roe and   
            James A. Secord and   
            Keith R. Benson and   
               Jane Maienschein   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 351--356

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 21, Number 3, 1988

                      Anonymous   Publisher's announcement . . . . . . . . iii--iii
          Richard M. Burian and   
                 Jean Gayon and   
                   Doris Zallen   The singular fate of genetics in the
                                  history of French biology, 1900--1940    357--402
                 Carl J. Bajema   Charles Darwin on man in the first
                                  edition of the \booktitleOrigin of
                                  Species  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403--410
                  Diane B. Paul   The selection of the ``Survival of the
                                  Fittest''  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411--424
                Stephen Bocking   Alpheus Spring Packard and cave fauna in
                                  the evolution debate . . . . . . . . . . 425--456
           Tamara Miner Haygood   Henry Ravenel (1814--1887): Views on
                                  evolution in social context  . . . . . . 457--472
            Stella V. F. Butler   Centers and peripheries: The development
                                  of British physiology, 1870--1914  . . . 473--500
             Silvan S. Schweber   Essay review: The Correspondence of the
                                  young Darwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 501--519
             Shirley A. Roe and   
           Jane Maienschein and   
             Ronald Rainger and   
        Elizabeth B. Keeney and   
                 Donald Worster   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 521--526
                      Anonymous   Scholar in Residence at the Rockefeller
                                  Archive Center 1989--1990  . . . . . . . 527--527


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 22, Number 1, 1989

                      Anonymous   Publisher's announcement . . . . . . . . iii--iii
                 S. S. Schweber   John Herschel and Charles Darwin: a
                                  study in parallel lives  . . . . . . . . 1--71
                    Lily E. Kay   Selling pure science in wartime: The
                                  biochemical genetics of G. W. Beadle . . 73--101
                 Ronald Rainger   What's the use: William King Gregory and
                                  the functional morphology of fossil
                                  vertebrates  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103--139
              Alan H. Bornbusch   Lacép\`ede and Cuvier: a comparative case
                                  study of goals and methods in late
                                  eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century
                                  fish classification  . . . . . . . . . . 141--161
                Muriel Lederman   Research note: Genes on chromosomes: The
                                  conversion of Thomas Hunt Morgan . . . . 163--176
             Shirley A. Roe and   
        Sharon E. Kingsland and   
           Jane Maienschein and   
             Barbara G. Beddall   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 177--184

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 22, Number 2, 1989

         Frederick B. Churchill   Introduction: Toward the history of
                                  protozoology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185--187
         Frederick B. Churchill   The guts of the matter. Infusoria from
                                  Ehrenberg to Bütschli: 1838--1876 . . . . 189--213
              Natasha X. Jacobs   From unit to unity: Protozoology, cell
                                  theory, and the new concept of life  . . 215--242
             Marsha L. Richmond   Protozoa as precursors of metazoa:
                                  German cell theory and its critics at
                                  the turn of the century  . . . . . . . . 243--276
             Lynn J. Rothschild   Protozoa, protista, protoctista: What's
                                  in a name? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277--305
                John O. Corliss   The protozoon and the cell: a brief
                                  twentieth-century overview . . . . . . . 307--323
                    D. P. Crook   Peter Chalmers Mitchell and antiwar
                                  evolutionism in Britain during the Great
                                  War  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325--356
                      Anonymous   Letter to the editors  . . . . . . . . . 357--359
          Timothy L. Alborn and   
        Elizabeth B. Keeney and   
                Keith R. Benson   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 361--371

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 22, Number 3, Fall, 1989

              Evelleen Richards   The ``Moral Anatomy'' of Robert Knox:
                                  The interplay between biological and
                                  social thought in Victorian scientific
                                  naturalism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373--436
                   Scott Gordon   Darwin and political economy: The
                                  connection reconsidered  . . . . . . . . 437--459
             Christiane Sinding   The history of resistant rickets: a
                                  model for understanding the growth of
                                  biomedical knowledge . . . . . . . . . . 461--495
                Peter J. Bowler   Darwin on man in the \booktitleOrigin of
                                  Species: a reply to Carl Bajema  . . . . 497--500
                Anne Harrington   Essay review: Race hygiene and Nazi
                                  medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 501--505
                 Shirley A. Roe   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 507--511


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 23, Number 1, 1990

              Neal C. Gillespie   The interface of natural theology and
                                  science in the ethology of W. H. Thorpe  1--38
                 John C. Greene   The interaction of science and world
                                  view in Sir Julian Huxley's evolutionary
                                  biology  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39--55
                  James F. Crow   Sewall Wright's place in
                                  twentieth-century biology  . . . . . . . 57--89
             Emanuel D. Rudolph   Isaac Sprague, ``delineator and
                                  naturalist'' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91--126
               Joel S. Schwartz   Darwin, Wallace, and Huxley, and
                                  Vestiges of the Natural History of
                                  Creation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127--153
           Eugene Cittadino and   
             Ronald Rainger and   
            Kieth R. Benson and   
             Virginia P. Dawson   The J. H. B. Bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 155--162

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 23, Number 2, 1990

                Nelly Oudshoorn   Endocrinologists and the
                                  conceptualization of sex, 1920--1940 . . 163--186
              Leon Chernyak and   
               Alfred I. Tauber   The idea of immunity: Metchnikoff's
                                  metaphysics and science  . . . . . . . . 187--249
                 Dean C. Allard   The fish commission laboratory and its
                                  influence on the founding of the marine
                                  biological laboratory  . . . . . . . . . 251--270
             Frederick R. Prete   The conundrum of the honey bees: One
                                  impediment to the publication of
                                  Darwin's theory  . . . . . . . . . . . . 271--290
                Olivier Rieppel   Structuralism, functionalism, and the
                                  four Aristotelian causes . . . . . . . . 291--320
              Richard M. Burian   Essay review: Toward a new philosophy of
                                  biology  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321--328
           Anne Fausto-Sterling   Essay review: Primate visions, a model
                                  for historians of science? . . . . . . . 329--333
                 Shirley A. Roe   The J. H. B. Bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 335--339

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 23, Number 3, 1990

                  James J. Bono   Reform and the languages of Renaissance
                                  theoretical medicine: Harvey versus
                                  Fernel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341--387
              Evelyn Fox Keller   Physics and the emergence of molecular
                                  biology: a history of cognitive and
                                  political synergy  . . . . . . . . . . . 389--409
                 John Stenhouse   Darwin's captain: F. W. Hutton and the
                                  nineteenth-century Darwinian debates . . 411--442
                 Fabienne Smith   Charles Darwin's ill health  . . . . . . 443--459
                Stephen Bocking   Stephen Forbes, Jacob Reighard, and the
                                  emergence of aquatic ecology in the
                                  Great Lakes region . . . . . . . . . . . 461--498
          Léo F. Laporte   The world into which Darwin led Simpson  499--516
                 Kathy J. Cooke   Darwin on man in the \booktitleOrigin of
                                  Species: An addendum to the
                                  Bajema--Bowler debate  . . . . . . . . . 517--521
                     Joy Harvey   Essay review: Russian Darwinism  . . . . 523--527
             Shirley A. Roe and   
            Keith R. Benson and   
          Douglas R. Weiner and   
                   Janet Browne   The J. H. B. Bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 529--537


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 24, Number 1, 1991

                      Anonymous   Edinburgh Lamarckians: Robert Jameson
                                  and Robert E. Grant  . . . . . . . . . . 1--18
                      Anonymous   The acceptance of scientific theories
                                  and images of masculinity and
                                  femininity: 1959--1985 . . . . . . . . . 19--49
                      Anonymous   The decline of recapitulationism in
                                  early twentieth-century biology:
                                  Disciplinary conflict and consensus on
                                  the battleground of theory . . . . . . . 51--89
                      Anonymous   Reevaluating progressive eugenics:
                                  Herbert Spencer Jennings and the 1924
                                  immigration legislation  . . . . . . . . 91--112
                      Anonymous   Can females rule the hive? The
                                  controversy over honey bee gender roles
                                  in British beekeeping texts of the
                                  sixteenth-eighteenth centuries . . . . . 113--144
                      Anonymous   The discovery of adenosine triphosphate
                                  and the establishment of its structure   145--154
                      Anonymous   Essay review: Science and politics in
                                  the nineteenth century . . . . . . . . . 155--161
                      Anonymous   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 163--170

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 24, Number 2, 1991

             William C. Summers   From culture as organism to organism as
                                  cell: Historical origins of bacterial
                                  genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171--190
              Olga Amsterdamska   Stabilizing instability: The controversy
                                  over cyclogenic theories of bacterial
                                  variation during the interwar period . . 191--222
                Paolo Palladino   Defining ecology: Ecological theories,
                                  mathematical models, and applied biology
                                  in the 1960s and 1970s . . . . . . . . . 223--243
              Peter Keating and   
       Abdelkérim Ousman   The problem of natural antibodies,
                                  1894--1905 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245--263
                Faye Marie Getz   Black Death and the silver lining:
                                  Meaning, continuity, and revolutionary
                                  change in histories of medieval plague   265--289
            Michael F. Frampton   Aristotle's cardiocentric model of
                                  animal locomotion  . . . . . . . . . . . 291--330
                  Paula Findlen   Essay review: Gender and the scientific
                                  ``civilizing process'' . . . . . . . . . 331--338
        Mark V. Barrow, Jr. and   
            Keith R. Benson and   
              Paula Findlen and   
             Michael Fortun and   
             Shirley A. Roe and   
                  Joel B. Hagen   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 339--351

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 24, Number 3, 1991

                    James Moore   Deconstructing Darwinism: The politics
                                  of evolution in the 1860s  . . . . . . . 353--408
              Valerie A. Haines   Spencer, Darwin, and the question of
                                  reciprocal influence . . . . . . . . . . 409--431
            Robert M. Gascoigne   Julian Huxley and biological progress    433--455
                   Raphael Falk   The dominance of traits in genetic
                                  analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 457--484
           Federico Di Trocchio   Mendel's experiments: a reinterpretation 485--519
     Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis   Essay review: The politics of Writing
                                  Biology  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 521--527
               Garland E. Allen   Essay review: History of agriculture and
                                  the study of heredity --- a new horizon  529--536
              Paula Findlen and   
            Anne Harrington and   
             Dorothy Porter and   
            M. Susan Lindee and   
               Pnina G. Abir-Am   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 537--548


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 25, Number 1, Spring, 1992

               V. B. Smocovitis   Unifying biology: The evolutionary
                                  synthesis and evolutionary biology . . . 1--65
                Doris T. Zallen   The Rockefeller Foundation and
                                  spectroscopy research: The programs at
                                  Chicago and Utrecht  . . . . . . . . . . 67--89
         Frederick R. Prete and   
               M. Melissa Wolfe   Religious supplicant, seductive
                                  cannibal, or reflex machine? In search
                                  of the praying mantis  . . . . . . . . . 91--136
     Nelio Marco Vincenzo Bizzo   Darwin on man in the Origin of species:
                                  Further factors considered . . . . . . . 137--147
                       Jan Sapp   Essay review: Portraying molecular
                                  biology  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149--155
                      Anonymous   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 157--173

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 25, Number 2, 1992

          Alberto Cambrosio and   
                  Peter Keating   Between fact and technique: The
                                  beginnings of hybridoma technology . . . 175--230
                M. Susan Lindee   What is a mutation? Identifying
                                  heritable change in the offspring of
                                  survivors at Hiroshima and Nagasaki  . . 231--255
                 John C. Greene   From Aristotle to Darwin: Reflections on
                                  Ernst Mayr's interpretation in The
                                  Growth of Biological Thought . . . . . . 257--284
                 Fabienne Smith   Charles Darwin's health problems: The
                                  allergy hypothesis . . . . . . . . . . . 285--306
                Mary M. Bartley   Darwin and domestication: Studies on
                                  inheritance  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307--333
         William C. Summers and   
              Joel B. Hagen and   
        Mark V. Barrow, Jr. and   
                Lynn Nyhart and   
                M. Susan Lindee   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 335--342

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 25, Number 3, Fall, 1992

                     Ernst Mayr   Darwin's principle of divergence . . . . 343--359
                   Loren Graham   Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 363--368
  Nikolai Nikolaevich Vorontsov   Nature protection and government in the
                                  USSR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 369--383
              Douglas R. Weiner   Demythologizing environmentalism . . . . 385--411
            Anton Yu. Struchkov   Nature protection as moral duty: The
                                  ethical trend in the Russian
                                  conservation movement  . . . . . . . . . 413--428
               F. R. Shtil'mark   The evolution of concepts about the
                                  preservation of nature in Soviet
                                  literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 429--447
                       Leo Marx   Environmental degradation and the
                                  ambiguous social role of science and
                                  technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 449--468
               Arthur F. McEvoy   Science, culture, and politics in U.S.
                                  natural resources management . . . . . . 469--486
       Vyacheslav Gerovitch and   
                Anton Struchkov   Epilogue: Russian reflections  . . . . . 487--495
             Lynn K. Nyhart and   
              P. F. Stevens and   
           Jane Maienschein and   
            Mark V. Barrow, Jr.   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 497--504


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 26, Number 1, Spring, 1993

               Duncan M. Porter   On the road to the Origin with Darwin,
                                  Hooker, and Gray . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--38
                  Leeann Hansen   From enlightenment to Naturphilosophie:
                                  Marcus Herz, Johann Christian Reil, and
                                  the problem of border crossings  . . . . 39--64
                Doris T. Zallen   Redrawing the boundaries of molecular
                                  biology: The case of photosynthesis  . . 65--87
                Dario Giacomoni   The origin of DNA:RNA hybridization  . . 89--107
              Stephen R. Munzer   Aristotle's biology and the
                                  transplantation of organs  . . . . . . . 109--129
                Philip J. Pauly   Essay review: The Eugenics industry ---
                                  Growth or restructuring? . . . . . . . . 131--145
           Garland E. Allen and   
           V. B. Smocovitis and   
             Ronald Rainger and   
             Lynn K. Nyhart and   
            Keith R. Benson and   
             Peter G. Sobol and   
                 Angela Creager   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 147--163

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 26, Number 2, Summer, 1993

               Jane Maienschein   Why collaborate? . . . . . . . . . . . . 167--183
         James R. Griesemer and   
                Elihu M. Gerson   Collaboration in the museum of
                                  vertebrate zoology . . . . . . . . . . . 185--203
                    John Beatty   Scientific collaboration,
                                  internationalism, and diplomacy: The
                                  case of the atomic bomb casualty
                                  commission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205--231
            Muriel Lederman and   
              Richard M. Burian   Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235--237
            Muriel Lederman and   
                   Sue A. Tolin   OVATOOMB: Other viruses and the origins
                                  of molecular biology . . . . . . . . . . 239--254
             William C. Summers   How bacteriophage came to be used by the
                                  Phage Group  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255--267
                Doris T. Zallen   The ``light'' organism for the job:
                                  Green algae and photosynthesis research  269--279
               Robert E. Kohler   \bionameDrosophila: a life in the
                                  laboratory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281--310
             Frederic L. Holmes   The old martyr of science: The frog in
                                  experimental physiology  . . . . . . . . 311--328
           Bonnie Tocher Clause   The Wistar rat as a right choice:
                                  Establishing mammalian standards and the
                                  ideal of a standardized mammal . . . . . 329--349
              Richard M. Burian   How the choice of experimental organism
                                  matters: Epistemological reflections on
                                  an aspect of biological practice . . . . 351--367
                Lily E. Kay and   
             Lynn K. Nyhart and   
                James Moore and   
             Ronald Rainger and   
               Kristie Macrakis   The J. H. B. Bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 369--381

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 26, Number 3, Fall, 1993

                      Anonymous   Introductory notes . . . . . . . . . . . 385--385
              Richard M. Burian   Technique, task definition, and the
                                  transition from genetics to molecular
                                  genetics: Aspects of the work on protein
                                  synthesis in the laboratories of J.
                                  Monod and P. Zamecnik  . . . . . . . . . 387--407
               Daniel J. Kevles   Renato Dulbecco and the new animal
                                  virology: Medicine, methods, and
                                  molecules  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 409--442
     Hans-Jörg Rheinberger   Experiment and orientation: Early
                                  systems of in vitro protein synthesis    443--471
        Jean-Paul Gaudilli\`ere   Molecular biology in the French
                                  tradition? Redefining local traditions
                                  and disciplinary patterns  . . . . . . . 473--498
                   Hisao Uchida   Building a science in Japan: The
                                  formative decades of Molecular Biology   499--517
               Kristie Macrakis   The survival of basic biological
                                  research in National Socialist Germany   519--543
               Sherrie L. Lyons   Thomas Huxley: Fossils, persistence, and
                                  the argument from design . . . . . . . . 545--569
 Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis and   
             John R. Jungck and   
            Giulio Barsanti and   
           Pamela M. Henson and   
        Mark V. Barrow, Jr. and   
    Christoph H. Lüthy and   
            Charlotte M. Porter   The J. H. B. Bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 571--587


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 27, Number 1, Spring, 1994

               Jonathan Harwood   Metaphysical foundations of the
                                  evolutionary synthesis: a
                                  historiographical note . . . . . . . . . 1--20
            Michael R. Dietrich   The origins of the neutral theory of
                                  molecular evolution  . . . . . . . . . . 21--59
     Marianne Van Den Wijngaard   Feminism and the biological construction
                                  of female and male behavior  . . . . . . 61--90
               Ton Van Helvoort   The construction of bacteriophage as
                                  bacterial virus: Linking endogenous and
                                  exogenous thought styles . . . . . . . . 91--139
          Léo F. Laporte   Simpson on species . . . . . . . . . . . 141--159
             Marjorie Grene and   
           Sherrie L. Lyons and   
        Mark V. Barrow, Jr. and   
             Ronald Rainger and   
               Susan Lindee and   
           Jane Maienschein and   
             Michael Fortun and   
                  Joel B. Hagen   The J. H. B. Bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 161--175

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 27, Number 2, Summer, 1994

                Peter J. Bowler   Are the arthropoda a natural group? An
                                  episode in the history of evolutionary
                                  biology  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177--213
    Emel Aileen Gökyi\=git   The reception of Francis Galton's
                                  Hereditary genius in the Victorian
                                  Periodical Press . . . . . . . . . . . . 215--240
     Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis   Organizing evolution: Founding the
                                  society for the study of evolution
                                  (1939--1950) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241--309
                 John C. Greene   Science, philosophy, and metaphor in
                                  Ernst Mayr's writings  . . . . . . . . . 311--347
            Sharon E. Kingsland   Essay review: The history of ecology . . 349--357
               Gregg Mitman and   
           Garland E. Allen and   
                Joseph Cain and   
             Nancy G. Slack and   
            Keith R. Benson and   
                Lily E. Kay and   
                    Alix Cooper   The J. H. B. Bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 359--373

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 27, Number 3, Fall, 1994

          Alberto Cambrosio and   
              Peter Keating and   
               Alfred I. Tauber   Introduction: Immunology as a historical
                                  object . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375--378
             Craig R. Stillwell   Thymectomy as an experimental system in
                                  immunology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 379--401
                Ilana Löwy   Experimental systems and clinical
                                  practices: Tumor immunology and cancer
                                  immunotherapy, 1895--1980  . . . . . . . 403--435
          Arthur M. Silverstein   The heuristic value of experimental
                                  systems: The case of immune hemolysis    437--447
              Peter Keating and   
              Alberto Cambrosio   ``Ours is an engineering approach'':
                                  Flow cytometry and the constitution of
                                  human T-cell subsets . . . . . . . . . . 449--479
         Thomas Söderqvist   Darwinian overtones: Niels K. Jerne and
                                  the origin of the selection theory of
                                  antibody formation . . . . . . . . . . . 481--529
           Alfred I. Tauber and   
              Scott H. Podolsky   Frank Macfarlane Burnet and the immune
                                  self . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 531--573
           Warwick Anderson and   
              Myles Jackson and   
    Barbara Gutmann Rosenkrantz   Toward an unnatural history of
                                  immunology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 575--594


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 28, Number 1, Spring, 1995

                Stephen Bocking   Ecosystems, ecologists, and the atom:
                                  Environmental research at Oak Ridge
                                  National Laboratory  . . . . . . . . . . 1--47
     Hans-Jörg Rheinberger   From microsomes to ribosomes:
                                  ``Strategies'' of ``representation'' . . 49--89
                Mary M. Bartley   Courtship and continued progress: Julian
                                  Huxley's studies on bird behavior  . . . 91--108
                William Tammone   Competition, the division of labor, and
                                  Darwin's principle of divergence . . . . 109--131
                Susan M. Mooney   H. J. Muller and R. A. Fisher on the
                                  evolutionary significance of sex . . . . 133--149
        Sally Gregory Kohlstedt   Essay review: Museums: Revisiting sites
                                  in the history of the natural sciences   151--166
           Jonathan Harwood and   
            M. Susan Lindee and   
               David Magnus and   
             Angela Creager and   
        Mark V. Barrow, Jr. and   
               Myles W. Jackson   The J. H. B. Bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 167--179

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 28, Number 2, Summer, 1995

                  Marc Swetlitz   Julian Huxley and the end of evolution   181--217
                   Raphael Falk   The struggle of genetics for
                                  independence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219--246
           Mario A. Di Gregorio   A wolf in sheep's clothing: Carl
                                  Gegenbaur, Ernst Haeckel, the vertebral
                                  theory of the skull, and the survival of
                                  Richard Owen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247--280
               Joel S. Schwartz   George John Romanes's defense of
                                  Darwinism: The correspondence of Charles
                                  Darwin and his chief disciple  . . . . . 281--316
                    Moshe Negbi   Male and female in Theophrastus's
                                  botanical works  . . . . . . . . . . . . 317--332
                   Kevin Padian   A missing Hunterian lecture on vertebrae
                                  by Richard Owen, 1837  . . . . . . . . . 333--368
              Paula Findlen and   
             Ronald Rainger and   
 Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis and   
       Richard W. Burkhardt and   
                     Diane Paul   The J. H. B. Bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 369--379

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 28, Number 3, Fall, 1995

              Nicolas Rasmussen   Mitochondrial structure and the practice
                                  of cell biology in the 1950s . . . . . . 381--429
            Michael R. Dietrich   Richard Goldschmidt's ``heresies'' and
                                  the evolutionary synthesis . . . . . . . 431--461
               Sherrie L. Lyons   The origins of T. H. Huxley's
                                  saltationism: History in Darwin's shadow 463--494
                Ida H. Stamhuis   A female contribution to early genetics:
                                  Tine Tammes and Mendel's laws for
                                  continuous characters  . . . . . . . . . 495--531
                    Lynn Nyhart   Essay review: Biology and imperialism    533--543
            Charlotte M. Porter   Essay review: The history of scientific
                                  illustration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 545--550
             Katharine Park and   
        Elizabeth B. Kenney and   
            Michael Seltzer and   
                Joseph Cain and   
        Mark V. Barrow, Jr. and   
                    Nancy Slack   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 551--563


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 29, Number 1, 1996

                Philip J. Pauly   How did the effects of alcohol on
                                  reproduction become scientifically
                                  uninteresting? . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--28
                  Thomas Junker   Factors shaping Ernst Mayr's concepts in
                                  the history of biology . . . . . . . . . 29--77
                 Scott Podolsky   The role of the virus in origin-of-life
                                  theorizing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79--126
                David N. Stamos   Was Darwin really a species nominalist?  127--144
            Sara F. Tjossem and   
 Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis and   
                         others   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 145--154

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 29, Number 2, Summer, 1996

                       Iris Fry   On the biological significance of the
                                  properties of matter: L. J. Henderson's
                                  theory of the fitness of the environment 155--196
                Bert Theunissen   The beginnings of the ``Delft
                                  Tradition'' revisited: Martinus
                                  Beijerinck and the genetics of
                                  microorganisms . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197--228
             Nikolai Krementsov   A ``second front'' in Soviet genetics:
                                  The international dimension of the
                                  Lysenko controversy, 1944--1947  . . . . 229--250
             C. Leah Devlin and   
                P. J. Capelotti   Proximity to seacoast: G. W. Field and
                                  the marine laboratory at Point Judith
                                  Pond, Rhode Island, 1896--1900 . . . . . 251--265
                 Nadine Weidman   Psychobiology, progressivism, and the
                                  anti-progressive tradition . . . . . . . 267--308
               Gregg Mitman and   
             Michael Fortun and   
    Jordan D. Marché and   
           Joseph E. Taylor and   
        Mark V. Barrow, Jr. and   
    Barbara Gutmann Rosenkrantz   The J. H. B. Bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 309--325

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 29, Number 3, 1996

      Soraya De Chadarevian and   
        Jean-Paul Gaudilli\`ere   The tools of the discipline: Biochemists
                                  and molecular biologists . . . . . . . . 327--330
           Angela N. H. Creager   Wendell Stanley's dream of a
                                  free-standing biochemistry department at
                                  the University of California, Berkeley   331--360
          Soraya De Chadarevian   Sequences, conformation, information:
                                  Biochemists and molecular biologists in
                                  the 1950s  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361--386
     Hans-Jörg Rheinberger   Comparing experimental systems: Protein
                                  synthesis in microbes and in animal
                                  tissue at Cambridge (Ernest F. Gale) and
                                  at the Massachusetts General Hospital
                                  (Paul C. Zamecnik), 1945--1960 . . . . . 387--416
        Jean-Paul Gaudilli\`ere   Molecular biologists, biochemists, and
                                  messenger RNA: The birth of a scientific
                                  network  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417--445
                    Lily E. Kay   ``Biochemists and molecular biologists:
                                  Laboratories, networks, disciplines'':
                                  Comments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 447--450
              Richard M. Burian   ``The tools of the discipline:
                                  Biochemists and molecular biologists'':
                                  a comment  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 451--462
                      Anonymous   The J. H. B. bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 463--479


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 30, Number 1, March, 1997

                 Michel Morange   From the Regulatory Vision of Cancer to
                                  the Oncogene Paradigm, 1975--1985  . . . 1--29
                     Ernst Mayr   Goldschmidt and the Evolutionary
                                  Synthesis: a Response  . . . . . . . . . 31--33
          Christopher E. Cosans   Galen's Critique of Rationalist and
                                  Empiricist Anatomy . . . . . . . . . . . 35--54
                 Maria Trumpler   Converging Images: Techniques of
                                  Intervention and Forms of Representation
                                  of Sodium-Channel Proteins in Nerve Cell
                                  Membranes  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55--89
          Rivers Singleton, Jr.   Heterotrophic CO$_2$-Fixation, Mentors,
                                  and Students: The Wood--Werkman
                                  Reactions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91--120
                 Paul J. Morris   Louis Agassiz's Arguments against
                                  Darwinism in His Additions to the French
                                  Translation of the Essay on
                                  Classification . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121--134
                Alix Cooper and   
           Elizabeth Hanson and   
             Kathy J. Cooke and   
           Angela N. H. Creager   The J. H. B. Bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 135--144

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 30, Number 2, June, 1997

        Christine Brandon-Jones   Edward Blyth, Charles Darwin, and the
                                  Animal Trade in Nineteenth-Century India
                                  and Britain  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145--178
                Edward A. Eigen   Overcoming First Impresions: Georges
                                  Cuvier's Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179--209
        Michael T. Ghiselin and   
             Christiane Groeben   Elias Metschnikoff, Anton Dohrn, and the
                                  Metazoan Common Ancestor . . . . . . . . 211--228
               Viktor Hamburger   Wilhelm Roux: Visionary with a Blind
                                  Spot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229--238
                 Ernest B. Hook   The Exclusion of Minor Malformations in
                                  the Study of Mutation in the Offspring
                                  of Survivors of Atomic Bombs:
                                  Methodological, Not Sociopolitical,
                                  Rationale  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239--242
               Barbara R. Stein   Annie M. Alexander: Extraordinary Patron 243--266
                Richard England   Natural Selection Before the Origin:
                                  Public Reactions of Some Naturalists to
                                  the Darwin--Wallace Papers (Thomas Boyd,
                                  Arthur Hussey, and Henry Baker Tristram) 267--290
                 Kevin Dann and   
                   Gregg Mitman   Essay Review: Exploring the Borders of
                                  Environmental History and the History of
                                  Ecology  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291--302
             Ronald Rainger and   
                 Joy Harvey and   
             Mary P. Winsor and   
                   Joe Cain and   
                Keith R. Benson   The J. H. B. Bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 303--315

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 30, Number 3, September, 1997

              Peter Keating and   
             Miriam Balaban and   
          Alberto Cambrosio and   
               Alfred I. Tauber   Introduction: Historiographic Issues . . 317--320
               Eileen Crist and   
               Alfred I. Tauber   Debating Humoral Immunity and
                                  Epistemology: The Rivalry of the
                                  Immunochemists Jules Bordet and Paul
                                  Ehrlich  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321--356
      François Delaporte   Romana's Sign  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 357--366
             Ronald D. Guttmann   Technology, Clinical Studies, and
                                  Control in the Field of Organ
                                  Transplantation  . . . . . . . . . . . . 367--379
              Peter Keating and   
              Alberto Cambrosio   Helpers and Suppressors: On Fictional
                                  Characters in Immunology . . . . . . . . 381--396
                Ilana Löwy   Epidemiology, Immunology, and Yellow
                                  Fever: The Rockefeller Foundation in
                                  Brazil, 1923--1939 . . . . . . . . . . . 397--417
               Alfred I. Tauber   Historical and Philosophical
                                  Perspectives Concerning Immune Cognition 419--440
              Michael D. Gordin   The Anthrax Solution: The Sverdlovsk
                                  Incident and the Resolution of a
                                  Biological Weapons Controversy . . . . . 441--480
                     Gary Kroll   Book Review: Henrika Kuklick and Robert
                                  E. Kohler, eds., \booktitleScience in
                                  the Field, Osiris  . . . . . . . . . . . 481--484
               Pamela M. Henson   Paolo Palladino, Entomology, Ecology and
                                  Agriculture: The Making of Scientific
                                  Careers in North America . . . . . . . . 485--487
             Frederick R. Davis   Paul Lawrence Farber, Discovering Birds:
                                  The Emergence of Ornithology as a
                                  Scientific Discipline  . . . . . . . . . 487--488
             Frederick R. Davis   Book Review: William E. Davis, Jr., and
                                  Jerome A. Jackson, eds.,
                                  \booktitleContributions to the History
                                  of North American Ornithology  . . . . . 488--489
                 Ladina Bezzola   James J. Bono, The Word of God and the
                                  Languages of Man: Interpreting Nature in
                                  Modern Science and Medicine  . . . . . . 489--492
            Mark V. Barrow, Jr.   David Elliston Allen, The Naturalist in
                                  Britain: a Social History  . . . . . . . 493--494
            Evelynn M. Hammonds   Book Review: Donna J. Harway,
                                  \booktitleModest\_Witness@Second\_Millennium.FemaleMan\copyright\_MeetsOncoMouse\TM: Feminism and Technoscience  494--497


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 31, Number 1, March, 1998

             Matthew W. Klingle   Plying Atomic Waters: Lauren Donaldson
                                  and the ``Fern Lake Concept'' of
                                  Fisheries Management . . . . . . . . . . 1--32
           Joseph E. Taylor III   Making Salmon: The Political Economy of
                                  Fishery Science and the Road Not Taken   33--59
             Christian C. Young   Defining the Range: The Development of
                                  Carrying Capacity in Management Practice 61--83
            Michael R. Dietrich   Paradox and Persuasion: Negotiating the
                                  Place of Molecular Evolution within
                                  Evolutionary Biology . . . . . . . . . . 85--111
                       Kurt Jax   Holocoen and Ecosystem --- On the Origin
                                  and Historical Consequences of Two
                                  Concepts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113--142
             Michael Fortun and   
               Mark Madison and   
             Edmund Russell and   
         Frederick R. Davis and   
            Ann F. La Berge and   
             Sally G. Kohlstedt   The J. H. B. Bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 143--154

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 31, Number 2, June, 1998

              Gregory J. Morgan   Emile Zuckerkandl, Linus Pauling, and
                                  the Molecular Evolutionary Clock,
                                  1959--1965 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155--178
                 Sander Gliboff   Evolution, Revolution, and Reform in
                                  Vienna: Franz Unger's Ideas on Descent
                                  and Their Post-1848 Reception  . . . . . 179--209
                Ralph Colp, Jr.   To Be an Invalid, Redux  . . . . . . . . 211--240
                 Jean Gayon and   
                Doris T. Zallen   The Role of the Vilmorin Company in the
                                  Promotion and Diffusion of the
                                  Experimental Science of Heredity in
                                  France, 1840--1920 . . . . . . . . . . . 241--262
                 Kathy J. Cooke   The Limits of Heredity: Nature and
                                  Nurture in American Eugenics Before 1915 263--278
        Jean-Paul Gaudilli\`ere   Essay Review: Cancer and Science: The
                                  Hundred Years War  . . . . . . . . . . . 279--288
                      Anonymous   The J. H. B. Bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 289--302

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 31, Number 3, September, 1998

             Everett Mendelsohn   Notes to the Reader  . . . . . . . . . . 303--304
                     Jean Gayon   The Concept of Individuality in
                                  Canguilhem's Philosophy of Biology . . . 305--325
                 Karen A. Rader   ``The Mouse People'': Murine Genetics
                                  Work at the Bussey Institution,
                                  1909--1936 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327--354
                 Javier Moscoso   Monsters as Evidence: The Uses of the
                                  Abnormal Body During the Early
                                  Eighteenth Century . . . . . . . . . . . 355--382
               Christine Keiner   W. K. Brooks and the Oyster Question:
                                  Science, Politics, and Resource
                                  Management in Maryland, 1880--1930 . . . 383--424
                  Nancy S. Hall   Metagons in Killer Paramecia: Problems
                                  of Reproducibility and Alternative
                                  Hypotheses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425--446
         Marsha L. Richmond and   
       Paul Lawrence Farber and   
           Hannah Landecker and   
 Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis and   
               Eileen Crist and   
                Chris Young and   
                Sara F. Tjossem   The J. H. B. Bookshelf . . . . . . . . . 447--461
                      Anonymous   Index  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 463--475


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 32, Number 1, March, 1999

              Garland Allen and   
               Jane Maienschein   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--1
                 Allan Gotthelf   Darwin on Aristotle  . . . . . . . . . . 3--30
                 C. U. M. Smith   Coleridge's ``Theory of Life'' . . . . . 31--50
                   James Strick   Darwinism and the Origin of Life: The
                                  Role of H. C. Bastian in the British
                                  Spontaneous Generation Debates,
                                  1868--1873 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51--92
           Judy Johns Schloegel   From Anomaly to Unification: Tracy
                                  Sonneborn and the Species Problem in
                                  Protozoa, 1954--1957 . . . . . . . . . . 93--132
           Nathaniel C. Comfort   ``The Real Point is Control'': The
                                  Reception of Barbara McClintock's
                                  Controlling Elements . . . . . . . . . . 133--162
                   Carla Keirns   Seeing Patterns: Models, Visual Evidence
                                  and Pictorial Communication in the Work
                                  of Barbara McClintock  . . . . . . . . . 163--195
                       Joe Cain   Essay Review: Progress and Its Problems  197--204
     Thomas Söderqvist and   
                Craig Stillwell   Essay Review: The Historiography of
                                  Immunology is Still in Its Infancy . . . 205--215
                      Anonymous   Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217--230

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 32, Number 2, September, 1999

               Viktor Hamburger   Hans Spemann on Vitalism in Biology:
                                  Translation of a Portion of Spemann's
                                  Autobiography  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231--243
              Nicolas Rasmussen   The Forgotten Promise of Thiamin: Merck,
                                  Caltech Biologists, and Plant Hormones
                                  in a 1930s Biotechnology Project . . . . 245--261
                 Michael Bulmer   The Development of Francis Galton's
                                  Ideas on the Mechanism of Heredity . . . 263--292
                   Kim Kleinman   His Own Synthesis: Corn, Edgar Anderson,
                                  and Evolutionary Theory in the 1940s . . 293--320
                  Joel B. Hagen   Naturalists, Molecular Biologists, and
                                  the Challenges of Molecular Evolution    321--341
               Joel S. Schwartz   Robert Chambers and Thomas Henry Huxley,
                                  Science Correspondents: The
                                  Popularization and Dissemination of
                                  Nineteenth Century Natural Science . . . 343--383
     Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis   Essay Review: The Tormenting Desire for
                                  Unity  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 385--394
                      Anonymous   Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 395--420

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 32, Number 3, December, 1999

     Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis   Living with Your Biographical Subject:
                                  Special Problems of Distance, Privacy
                                  and Trust in the Biography of G. Ledyard
                                  Stebbins, Jr.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421--438
                  Juan Ilerbaig   Allied Sciences and Fundamental
                                  Problems: C. C. Adams and the Search for
                                  Method in Early American Ecology . . . . 439--463
                Mark A. Largent   Bionomics: Vernon Lyman Kellogg and the
                                  Defense of Darwinism . . . . . . . . . . 465--488
      Richard W. Burkhardt, Jr.   Ethology, Natural History, the Life
                                  Sciences, and the Problem of Place . . . 489--508
           James R. Jackson and   
              William C. Kimler   Taxonomy and the Personal Equation: The
                                  Historical Fates of Charles Girard and
                                  Louis Agassiz  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 509--555
                      Anonymous   Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 557--582
                      Anonymous   Index  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 583--590


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 33, Number 1, March, 2000

                    James Llana   Natural History and the Encyclopédie  . . 1--25
                    Joshua Buhs   Building on Bedrock: William Steel
                                  Creighton and the Reformation of Ant
                                  Systematics, 1925--1970  . . . . . . . . 27--70
            Paul S. Agutter and   
             P. Colm Malone and   
              Denys N. Wheatley   Diffusion Theory in Biology: a Relic of
                                  Mechanistic Materialism  . . . . . . . . 71--111
                 Roberta Bivins   Sex Cells: Gender and the Language of
                                  Bacterial Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . 113--139
          Rivers Singleton, Jr.   From Bacteriology to Biochemistry:
                                  Albert Jan Kluyver and Chester Werkman
                                  at Iowa State  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141--180
          David Wÿss Rudge   Essay Review: Recent Introductory
                                  Philosophy of Biology Texts  . . . . . . 181--187
                      Anonymous   Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189--220

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 33, Number 2, September, 2000

                   A. J. Lustig   Sex, Death, and Evolution in Proto- and
                                  Metazoa, 1876--1913  . . . . . . . . . . 221--246
             Marsha L. Richmond   T. H. Huxley's Criticism of German Cell
                                  Theory: An Epigenetic and Physiological
                                  Interpretation of Cell Structure . . . . 247--289
        Kaat Schulte Fischedick   From Survey to Ecology: The Role of the
                                  British Vegetation Committee, 1904--1913 291--314
               Rachel A. Ankeny   Marvelling at the Marvel: The Supposed
                                  Conversion of A. D. Darbishire to
                                  Mendelism  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315--347
                   Hee-Joo Park   The Politics of Anti-Creationism: The
                                  Committees of Correspondence . . . . . . 349--370
                   James Strick   Essay Review: The Cambrian Explosion (of
                                  Books on the Origin of Life) . . . . . . 371--384
                      Anonymous   Gregg Mitman, Reel Nature: America's
                                  Romance with Wildlife on Film  . . . . . 385--424

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 33, Number 3, December, 2000

              Rasmus G. Winther   Darwin on Variation and Heredity . . . . 425--455
                  Mark B. Adams   Last Judgment: The Visionary Biology of
                                  J. B. S. Haldane . . . . . . . . . . . . 457--491
            Mark V. Barrow, Jr.   The Specimen Dealer: Entrepreneurial
                                  Natural History in America's Gilded Age  493--534
     Hans-Jörg Rheinberger   Ephestia: The Experimental Design of
                                  Alfred Kühn's Physiological Developmental
                                  Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 535--576
             Michael Yudell and   
                    Rob DeSalle   Essay Review: Sociobiology: Twenty-Five
                                  Years Later  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 577--584
                      Anonymous   Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 585--614
                      Anonymous   Index  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 615--624


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 34, Number 1, March, 2001

              Garland Allen and   
               Jane Maienschein   Editors' Introduction  . . . . . . . . . 1--2
                 Adrian Desmond   Redefining the $X$ Axis:
                                  ``Professionals,'' ``Amateurs'' and the
                                  Making of Mid--Victorian Biology --- A
                                  Progress Report  . . . . . . . . . . . . 3--50
                 Richard Bellon   Joseph Dalton Hooker's Ideals for a
                                  Professional Man of Science  . . . . . . 51--82
                 John C. Waller   Gentlemanly Men of Science: Sir Francis
                                  Galton and the Professionalization of
                                  the British Life--Sciences . . . . . . . 83--114
        Samuel J. M. M. Alberti   Amateurs and Professionals in One
                                  County: Biology and Natural History in
                                  Late Victorian Yorkshire . . . . . . . . 115--147
                 Denis Thieffry   Rationalizing Early Embryogenesis in the
                                  1930s: Albert Dalcq on Gradients and
                                  Fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149--181
                 Audra J. Wolfe   Essay Review: ELSI's Revenge . . . . . . 183--193
               Christine Keiner   Sheldon Krimsky, Hormonal Chaos: The
                                  Scientific and Social Origins of the
                                  Environmental Endocrine Hypothesis . . . 195--226

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 34, Number 2, June, 2001

              Garland Allen and   
               Jane Maienschein   Editors' Introduction  . . . . . . . . . 227--228
                 Mary P. Winsor   The Practitioner of Science: Everyone
                                  her Own Historian  . . . . . . . . . . . 229--245
           John P. Jackson, Jr.   ``In Ways Unacademical'': The Reception
                                  of Carleton S. Coon's The Origin of
                                  Races  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247--285
                Cheryl A. Logan   ``[A]re Norway Rats \ldots Things?'':
                                  Diversity Versus Generality in the Use
                                  of Albino Rats in Experiments on
                                  Development and Sexuality  . . . . . . . 287--314
                    Roy MacLeod   ``Strictly for the Birds'': Science, the
                                  Military and the Smithsonian's Pacific
                                  Ocean Biological Survey Program,
                                  1963--1970 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315--352
          Maria Paula Diogo and   
               Ana Carneiro and   
              Ana Simões   The Portuguese naturalist Correia da
                                  Serra (1751--1823) and his impact on
                                  early nineteenth-century botany  . . . . 353--393
                      Anonymous   Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 395--421

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 34, Number 3, December, 2001

               Jane Maienschein   On Cloning: Advocating History of
                                  Biology in the Public Interest . . . . . 423--432
                John N. Prebble   The Philosophical Origins of Mitchell's
                                  Chemiosmotic Concepts  . . . . . . . . . 433--460
                   Mariko Ogawa   The Mysterious Mr. Collins: Living for
                                  140 Years in \booktitleOrigin of Species 461--479
               Giovanni Camardi   Richard Owen, Morphology and Evolution   481--515
              Rasmus G. Winther   August Weismann on Germ--Plasm Variation 517--555
                 Ronald Rainger   Essay Review: Improving Americans  . . . 557--564
        Ryan Cameron MacPherson   Essay Review: When Evolution Became
                                  Conversation: Vestiges of Creation, Its
                                  Readers, and Its Respondents in
                                  Victorian Britain  . . . . . . . . . . . 565--579
                   A. J. Lustig   Essay review: Botanists Sow, Historians
                                  Reap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 581--591
                      Anonymous   Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 593--618
                      Anonymous   Index  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 619--628


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 35, Number 1, March, 2002

               Peter McLaughlin   Naming Biology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--4
                Jennifer Coggon   Quinarianism after Darwin's
                                  \booktitleOrigin: The Circular System of
                                  William Hincks . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5--42
                Phillip Thurtle   Harnessing Heredity in Gilded Age
                                  America: Middle Class Mores and
                                  Industrial Breeding in a Cultural
                                  Context  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43--78
           Mario A. di Gregorio   Reflections of a Nonpolitical
                                  Naturalist: Ernst Haeckel, Wilhelm
                                  Bleek, Friedrich Müller and the Meaning
                                  of Language  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79--109
                   Susana Pinar   The Emergence of Modern Genetics in
                                  Spain and the Effects of the Spanish
                                  Civil War (1936--1939) on Its
                                  Development  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111--148
                Douglas Allchin   To Err and Win a Nobel Prize: Paul
                                  Boyer, ATP Synthase and the Emergence of
                                  Bioenergetics  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149--172
                      Anonymous   Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173--206

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 35, Number 2, June, 2002

                       Joe Cain   Co-opting Colleagues: Appropriating
                                  Dobzhansky's 1936 Lectures at Columbia   207--219
                 Olaf Breidbach   Representation of the Microcosm --- The
                                  Claim for Objectivity in 19th Century
                                  Scientific Microphotography  . . . . . . 221--250
                   Alan C. Love   Darwin and Cirripedia Prior to 1846:
                                  Exploring the Origins of the Barnacle
                                  Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251--289
               Joan Steigerwald   Goethe's Morphology: Urphänomene and
                                  Aesthetic Appraisal  . . . . . . . . . . 291--328
                Cheryl A. Logan   Before There Were Standards: The Role of
                                  Test Animals in the Production of
                                  Empirical Generality in Physiology . . . 329--363
                 Kathy J. Cooke   Duty or Dream? Edwin G. Conklin's
                                  Critique of Eugenics and Support for
                                  American Individualism . . . . . . . . . 365--384
                      Anonymous   Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 385--420

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 35, Number 3, September, 2002

               Petra Werner and   
             Frederic L. Holmes   Justus Liebig and the Plant
                                  Physiologists  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421--441
  Steindór J. Erlingsson   From Haeckelian Monist to
                                  Anti-Haeckelian Vitalist: The
                                  Transformation of the Icelandic
                                  Naturalist Thorvaldur Thoroddsen
                                  (1855--1921) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 443--470
               Stephen G. Brush   How Theories became Knowledge: Morgan's
                                  Chromosome Theory of Heredity in America
                                  and Britain  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 471--535
               Robert Guralnick   A Recapitulation of the Rise and Fall of
                                  the Cell Lineage Research Program: The
                                  Evolutionary--Developmental Relationship
                                  of Cleavage to Homology, Body Plans and
                                  Life History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 537--567
                Neil Jumonville   The Cultural Politics of the
                                  Sociobiology Debate  . . . . . . . . . . 569--593
                      Anonymous   Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 595--623
                      Anonymous   Index  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625--634


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 36, Number 1, March, 2003

           J. Andrew Mendelsohn   Lives of the Cell  . . . . . . . . . . . 1--37
                   L. S. Jacyna   Moral Fibre: The Negotiation of
                                  Microscopic Facts in Victorian Britain   39--85
                   Raphael Falk   Linkage: From Particulate to Interactive
                                  Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87--117
                Ida H. Stamhuis   The Reactions on Hugo de Vries's
                                  Intracellular Pangenesis; the Discussion
                                  with August Weismann . . . . . . . . . . 119--152
                 Carl F. Craver   The Making of a Memory Mechanism . . . . 153--195
                      Anonymous   Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197--224

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 36, Number 2, June, 2003

                Olivier Lagueux   Geoffroy's Giraffe: The Hagiography of a
                                  Charismatic Mammal . . . . . . . . . . . 225--247
                  Piers J. Hale   Labor and the Human Relationship with
                                  Nature: The Naturalization of Politics
                                  in the Work of Thomas Henry Huxley,
                                  Herbert George Wells, and William Morris 249--284
      Ismael Ledesma-Mateos and   
                   Ana Barahona   The Institutionalization of Biology in
                                  Mexico in the Early 20th Century. The
                                  Conflict between Alfonso Luis Herrera
                                  (1868--1942) and Isaac Ochoterena
                                  (1885--1950) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285--307
            Oren Solomon Harman   C. D. Darlington and the British and
                                  American Reaction to Lysenko and the
                                  Soviet Conception of Science . . . . . . 309--352
                     Joel Hagen   The Statistical Frame of Mind in
                                  Systematic Biology from Quantitative
                                  Zoology to Biometry  . . . . . . . . . . 353--384
                   Jim Endersby   Escaping Darwin's Shadow . . . . . . . . 385--403
                      Anonymous   Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 405--431

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 36, Number 3, September, 2003

                      Anonymous   Editor's Note  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 435--435
               Pamela M. Henson   `What Holds The Earth Together': Agnes
                                  Chase And American Agrostology . . . . . 437--460
                 Ronald Rainger   Adaptation and the Importance of Local
                                  Culture: Creating a Research School at
                                  the Scripps Institution of Oceanography  461--500
                 Nancy G. Slack   Are Research Schools Necessary?
                                  Contrasting Models of 20th Century
                                  Research at Yale Led by Ross Granville
                                  Harrison, Grace E. Pickford and G.
                                  Evelyn Hutchinson  . . . . . . . . . . . 501--529
               Mark E. Borrello   Synthesis and Selection: Wynne-Edwards'
                                  Challenge to David Lack  . . . . . . . . 531--566
                 Li Jianhui and   
                       Hong Fan   Science as Ideology: The Rejection and
                                  Reception of Sociobiology in China . . . 567--578
           Angela N. H. Creager   Essay Review: Building Biology across
                                  the Atlantic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 579--589
                     Rena Selya   Essay Review: Defined by DNA: The
                                  Intertwined Lives of James Watson and
                                  Rosalind Franklin  . . . . . . . . . . . 591--597
                   Gregg Mitman   Robert E. Kohler, Landscapes and
                                  Labscapes: Exploring the Lab--Field
                                  Border in Biology  . . . . . . . . . . . 599--629
                      Anonymous   Index  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 631--640


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 37, Number 1, March, 2004

                      Anonymous   Editors' Note  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--1
                   Michael Ruse   The Romantic Conception of Robert J.
                                  Richards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3--23
             Robert J. Richards   Michael Ruse's Design for Living . . . . 25--38
Carlos López-Beltrán   In the Cradle of Heredity; French
                                  Physicians and L'Hérédité Naturelle in the
                                  Early 19th Century . . . . . . . . . . . 39--72
                James G. Tabery   The ``Evolutionary Synthesis'' of George
                                  Udny Yule  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73--101
                   Shang-Jen Li   The Nurse of Parasites: Gender Concepts
                                  in Patrick Manson's Parasitological
                                  Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103--130
                James E. Strick   Creating a Cosmic Discipline: The
                                  Crystallization and Consolidation of
                                  Exobiology, 1957--1973 . . . . . . . . . 131--180
            Mark V. Barrow, Jr.   Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181--212

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 37, Number 2, June, 2004

                   Alison Kraft   Pragmatism, Patronage and Politics in
                                  English Biology: The Rise and Fall of
                                  Economic Biology 1904--1920  . . . . . . 213--258
                  Jeffrey Lewis   From Virus Research to Molecular
                                  Biology: Tobacco Mosaic Virus in
                                  Germany, 1936--1956  . . . . . . . . . . 259--301
                    Peder Anker   The Politics of Ecology in South Africa
                                  on the Radical Left  . . . . . . . . . . 303--331
                Tara H. Abraham   Nicolas Rashevsky's Mathematical
                                  Biophysics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333--385
                      Anonymous   Book Reviews: Janet Browne,
                                  \booktitleCharles Darwin: The Power of
                                  Place (New York: Knopf, 2002/Princeton:
                                  Princeton University Press 2003) 591
                                  pp., illus., \$37.50, \$22.95 paper  . . 387--418

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 37, Number 3, October, 2004

               Garland E. Allen   A Pact with the Embryo: Viktor
                                  Hamburger, Holistic and Mechanistic
                                  Philosophy in the Development of
                                  Neuroembryology, 1927--1955  . . . . . . 421--475
              Henning Schmidgen   Pictures, Preparations, and Living
                                  Processes: The Production of Immediate
                                  Visual Perception (Anschauung) in
                                  late-19th-Century Physiology . . . . . . 477--513
                Kristin Johnson   \booktitleThe Ibis: Transformations in a
                                  Twentieth Century British Natural
                                  History Journal  . . . . . . . . . . . . 515--555
               Peter S. Alagona   Biography of a `Feathered Pig': The
                                  California Condor Conservation
                                  Controversy  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 557--583
               Robert E. Kohler   Book Review: Frederic Lawrence Holmes,
                                  \booktitleInvestigative Pathways:
                                  Patterns and Stages in the Careers of
                                  Experimental Scientists  . . . . . . . . 585--588
               Susan E. Lederer   Book Review: Karen Rader,
                                  \booktitleMaking Mice: Standardizing
                                  Animals for American Biomedical Research 588--590
            Michael R. Dietrich   Book Review: Elof Axel Carlson,
                                  \booktitleMendel's Legacy: The Origin of
                                  Classical Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . 590--591
                    Karen Rader   Book Review: Tim Birkhead, \booktitleA
                                  Brand New Bird: How Two Amateur
                                  Geneticists Created the First
                                  Genetically Engineered Animal  . . . . . 591--593
                   Kim Kleinman   Book Review: Arturo Warman,
                                  \booktitleCorn and Capitalism: How a
                                  Botanical Bastard Grew to Global
                                  Dominance  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 594--595
             William C. Summers   Book Review: Santiago Ramón y Cajal,
                                  Advice for a Young Investigator  . . . . 595--596
                   Lloyd Ackert   Book Review: Claude E. Dolman and
                                  Richard J. Wolfe, \booktitleSuppressing
                                  the Diseases of Animals and Man:
                                  Theobald Smith, Microbiologist . . . . . 597--598
                 John C. Greene   Book Review: Martin Fichman,
                                  \booktitleAn Elusive Victorian: The
                                  Evolution of Alfred Russel Wallace . . . 598--600
                 Sander Gliboff   Book Review: Thomas Junker,Die zweite
                                  Darwinsche Revolution. . . . . . . . . . 601--602
                  P. F. Stevens   Book Review: \booktitleAugustin-Pyramus
                                  de Candolle, Memoires et Souvenirs
                                  (1878--1841), Jean-Daniel Candaux and
                                  Jean-Marc Drouin, eds., with the aid of
                                  Patrick Bungener and René Sigrist,
                                  Bilioth\`eque d''Histoire des Sciences 5
                                  (Gen\`eve: Georg, 2003), xv + 591 pp.,
                                  illus., EUR33.00 paper . . . . . . . . . 603--604
            Charlotte M. Porter   Book Review: John C. Greene,
                                  \booktitleAmerican Science in the Age of
                                  Jefferson  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 604--605
               Robert M. Wilson   Book Review: Nancy Langston,
                                  \booktitleWhere Land and Water Meet: a
                                  Western Landscape Transformed  . . . . . 606--608
            Mark V. Barrow, Jr.   Book Review: William Sargent,
                                  \booktitleCrab Wars: a Tale of Horseshoe
                                  Crabs, Bioterrorism, and Human Health    608--609
                 Jonathan Marks   Book Review: Orin Starn,
                                  \booktitleIshi's Brain: In Search of
                                  American's Last ``Wild Indian''  . . . . 610--611


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 38, Number 1, 2005

                      Anonymous   Editors' note  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--1
                   Michael Ruse   The Darwinian Revolution, as seen in
                                  1979 and as seen Twenty--Five Years
                                  Later in 2004  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3--17
                Peter J. Bowler   Revisiting the eclipse of Darwinism  . . 19--32
     Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis   ``It Ain't Over `til it's Over'':
                                  Rethinking the Darwinian Revolution  . . 33--49
                 Sandra Herbert   The Darwinian Revolution Revisited . . . 51--66
                   Pietro Corsi   Before Darwin: Transformist Concepts in
                                  European Natural History . . . . . . . . 67--83
                James G. Lennox   Darwin's Methodological Evolution  . . . 85--99
                 Jonathan Hodge   Against ``Revolution'' and ``Evolution'' 101--121
            Michael T. Ghiselin   The Darwinian revolution as viewed by a
                                  philosophical biologist  . . . . . . . . 123--136
                  David L. Hull   Deconstructing Darwin: Evolutionary
                                  theory in context  . . . . . . . . . . . 137--152
             Edmund Russell and   
            Mark C. Russell and   
                Jenny Marie and   
           Jane Maienschein and   
                 Kim Fortun and   
                Robert Olby and   
              Joel B. Hagen and   
       Richard W. Burkhardt and   
           Charles H. Smith and   
                   Joe Cain and   
            Keith R. Benson and   
           Ulrike Hillemann and   
     Peter L. Schmitthenner and   
        Mark V. Barrow, Jr. and   
             Ryan C. MacPherson   Book reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153--184

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 38, Number 2, Summer, 2005

                  Michael Lewis   Indian Science for Indian Tigers?:
                                  Conservation Biology and the Question of
                                  Cultural Values  . . . . . . . . . . . . 185--207
                 David Sepkoski   Stephen Jay Gould, Jack Sepkoski, and
                                  the `Quantitative Revolution' in
                                  American Paleobiology  . . . . . . . . . 209--237
              Roger J. Wood and   
          Vítezslav Orel   Scientific Breeding in Central Europe
                                  during the Early Nineteenth Century:
                                  Background to Mendel's Later Work  . . . 239--272
               Ana Barahona and   
               Susana Pinar and   
             Francisco J. Ayala   Introduction and Institutionalization of
                                  Genetics in Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . 273--299
                     Naomi Beck   Enrico Ferri's Scientific Socialism: a
                                  Marxist Interpretation of Herbert
                                  Spencer's Organic Analogy  . . . . . . . 301--325
                Marianne Sommer   Ancient Hunters and Their Modern
                                  Representatives: William Sollas's
                                  (1849--1936) Anthropology from
                                  Disappointed Bridge to Trunkless Tree
                                  and the Instrumentalisation of Racial
                                  Conflict . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327--365
                   Sheila Weiss   ``Essay Review: Racial Science and
                                  Genetics at the Kaiser Wilhelm Society'' 367--379
                 Daniel Keveles   Book Reviews: Paul Berg and Maxine
                                  Singer, \booktitleGeorge Beadle, An
                                  Uncommon Farmer: The Emergence of
                                  Genetics in the 20th Century (Cold
                                  Spring Harbor, N.Y.: Cold Spring Harbor
                                  Laboratory Press, 2003), ix + 383 pp.,
                                  illus., \$35.00} . . . . . . . . . . . . 381--382
                Doris T. Zallen   Book Review: Lenny Moss, \booktitleWhat
                                  Genes Can't Do, Series on Basic
                                  Bioethics, no. 6 (Cambridge, Mass.: The
                                  MIT Press, 2003), xx + 228 pp., illus.,
                                  \$34.95, \$20.00 paper . . . . . . . . . 383--384
                     Rena Selya   Book Reviews: Errol C. Friedberg,
                                  \booktitleThe Writing Life of James
                                  Watson (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.: Cold
                                  Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2005),
                                  xvii + 193 pp., illus., \$25}  . . . . . 385--386
               Michael J. Crowe   Book Reviews: Steven J. Dick and James
                                  E. Strick, \booktitleThe Living
                                  Universe: NASA and the Development of
                                  Astrobiology (New Brunswick, N.J.:
                                  Rutgers University Press, 2004), xiii +
                                  308 pp., illus., \$49.95}  . . . . . . . 387--387
                  Juan Ilerbaig   Book Reviews: David N. Livingstone,
                                  \booktitlePutting Science in Its Place:
                                  Geographies of Scientific Knowledge,
                                  science * culture Series (Chicago and
                                  London: University of Chicago Press,
                                  2003), xii + 234 pp., illus., \$27.50}   388--389
           Paul Lawrence Farber   Book Reviews: Richard Weikart,
                                  \booktitleFrom Darwin to Hitler:
                                  Evolutionary Ethics, Eugenics,and Racism
                                  in Germany (New York: Palgrave
                                  Macmillan, 2004), xi + 312 pp., \$59.95} 390--391
            Mark V. Barrow, Jr.   Book Reviews: Stephen Moss, \booktitleA
                                  Bird in the Bush: a Social History of
                                  Birdwatching (London: Aurum Press,
                                  2004), 375 pp., illus, \pounds 16.99 . . 392--392
               Keir B. Sterling   Book Reviews: Russell M. Lawson,
                                  \booktitleThe Land Between the Rivers:
                                  Thomas Nuttall's Ascent of the Arkansas
                                  1819 (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan
                                  Press, 2004), 152 pp., maps, \$27.00}    393--395
             Christoph Irmscher   Book Reviews: Louis Agassiz,
                                  \booktitleEssay on Classification, with
                                  an introduction by Edward Lurie
                                  (Mineola, N.Y.: Dover, 2004), xxxiii +
                                  268 pp., illus., \$22.95 (paper).
                                  Elizabeth Higgins Gladfelter,
                                  \booktitle{Agassiz's Legacy: Scientists'
                                  Reflections on the Value of the Field
                                  Experience} (New York: Oxford University
                                  Press, 2002), ix + 437 pp., illus.,
                                  \$17.95 (paper)  . . . . . . . . . . . . 396--397
                 Richard Bellon   Book Reviews: John M. Lynch, ed.,
                                  \booktitleCreationism and Scriptural
                                  Geology, 1817--1857, Series on Evolution
                                  and Anti-Evolution: The Debates Before
                                  and After Darwin (Bristol: Thoemmes
                                  Press, 2002), 7 vols., 3171 pp., illus.,
                                  \$1100}  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398--399
         Marguerite Deslauriers   Book Reviews: Robert Mayhew,
                                  \booktitleThe Female in Aristotle's
                                  Biology: Reason or Rationalization
                                  (Chicago and London: The University of
                                  Chicago Press, 2004), xi + 136 pp.,
                                  \$28.00} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400--402
                      Anonymous   Erratum  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403--421

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 38, Number 3, November, 2005

                      Anonymous   Passing the Baton  . . . . . . . . . . . 423--424
                  Marion Thomas   Are Animals Just Noisy Machines?: Louis
                                  Boutan and the Co-invention of Animal
                                  and Child Psychology in the French Third
                                  Republic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425--460
                 Gregory Radick   Primate Language and the Playback
                                  Experiment, in 1890 and 1980 . . . . . . 461--493
         Georgina M. Montgomery   Place, Practice and Primatology:
                                  Clarence Ray Carpenter, Primate
                                  Communication and the Development of
                                  Field Methodology, 1931--1945  . . . . . 495--533
                     Tania Munz   The Bee Battles: Karl von Frisch, Adrian
                                  Wenner and the Honey Bee Dance Language
                                  Controversy  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 535--570
                  Ingo Brigandt   ``The Instinct Concept of the Early
                                  Konrad Lorenz''  . . . . . . . . . . . . 571--608
     Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis   Essay Review: ``What Made Ernst
                                  Unique?''  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 609--614
                      Anonymous   Book Reviews: Carol Armstrong and
                                  Catherine de Zegher, eds.,
                                  \booktitleOcean Flowers: Impressions
                                  from Nature (New York: The Drawing
                                  Center; Princeton: Princeton University
                                  Press, 2004), 336 pp., illus., \$49.95}  615--648
                      Anonymous   Index  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 649--657


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 39, Number 1, Spring, 2006

                 Richard Bellon   Joseph Hooker Takes a ``Fixed Post'':
                                  Transmutation and the ``Present
                                  Unsatisfactory State of Systematic
                                  Botany'', 1844--1860 . . . . . . . . . . 1--39
             Sheila Faith Weiss   Human Genetics and Politics as Mutually
                                  Beneficial Resources: The Case of the
                                  Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for
                                  Anthropology, Human Heredity and
                                  Eugenics During the Third Reich  . . . . 41--88
                  Jeremy Vetter   Wallace's Other Line: Human Biogeography
                                  and Field Practice in the Eastern
                                  Colonial Tropics . . . . . . . . . . . . 89--123
             Bruce H. Weber and   
                John N. Prebble   An Issue of Originality and Priority:
                                  The Correspondence and Theories of
                                  Oxidative Phosphorylation of Peter
                                  Mitchell and Robert J. P. Williams,
                                  1961--1980 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125--163
            Oren Solomon Harman   Method as a Function of ``Disciplinary
                                  Landscape'': C. D. Darlington and
                                  Cytology, Genetics and Evolution,
                                  1932--1950 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165--197
                      Anonymous   Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199--234

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 39, Number 2, July, 2006

                    Paul Farber   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235--236
               Jonathan Harwood   Introduction to the Special Issue on
                                  Biology and Agriculture  . . . . . . . . 237--239
           Barbara A. Kimmelman   Mr. Blakeslee Builds His Dream House:
                                  Agricultural Institutions, Genetics, and
                                  Careers 1900--1915 . . . . . . . . . . . 241--280
            Christophe Bonneuil   Mendelism, Plant Breeding and
                                  Experimental Cultures: Agriculture and
                                  the Development of Genetics in France    281--308
                 Thomas Wieland   Scientific Theory and Agricultural
                                  Practice: Plant Breeding in Germany from
                                  the Late 19th to the Early 20th Century  309--343
                 Karin Matchett   At Odds over Inbreeding: An Abandoned
                                  Attempt at Mexico/United States
                                  Collaboration to ``Improve'' Mexican
                                  Corn, 1940--1950 . . . . . . . . . . . . 345--372
           Lloyd T. Ackert, Jr.   The Role of Microbes in Agriculture:
                                  Sergei Vinogradskii's Discovery and
                                  Investigation of Chemosynthesis,
                                  1880--1910 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373--406
                      Anonymous   Book Reviews: Keith Thomson,
                                  \booktitleBefore Darwin: Reconciling God
                                  and Nature (New Haven: Yale University
                                  Press, 2005), xiv + 314 pp., illus.,
                                  \$27.00} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407--424

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 39, Number 3, September, 2006

                    Devin Henry   Aristotle on the Mechanism of
                                  Inheritance  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425--455
                  Jeff Loveland   Another Daubenton, Another
                                  \booktitleHistoire naturelle . . . . . . 457--491
                Deborah R. Coen   Living Precisely in Fin-de-Si\`ecle
                                  Vienna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 493--523
                 Sander Gliboff   The Case of Paul Kammerer: Evolution and
                                  Experimentation in the Early 20th
                                  Century  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 525--563
             Marsha L. Richmond   ``The `Domestication' of Heredity: The
                                  Familial Organization of Geneticists at
                                  Cambridge University, 1895--1910'' . . . 565--605
                 David Sepkoski   Worldviews in Collision: Recent
                                  Literature on the Creation--Evolution
                                  Divide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 607--635

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 39, Number 4, November, 2006

       Angela N. H. Creager and   
María Jesús Santesmases   Radiobiology in the Atomic Age: Changing
                                  Research Practices and Policies in
                                  Comparative Perspective  . . . . . . . . 637--647
           Angela N. H. Creager   Nuclear Energy in the Service of
                                  Biomedicine: The U.S. Atomic Energy
                                  Commission's Radioisotope Program,
                                  1946--1950 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 649--684
                 Karen A. Rader   Alexander Hollaender's Postwar Vision
                                  for Biology: Oak Ridge and Beyond  . . . 685--706
          Soraya de Chadarevian   Mice and the Reactor: The ``Genetics
                                  Experiment'' in 1950s Britain  . . . . . 707--735
        Jean-Paul Gaudilli\`ere   Normal Pathways: Controlling Isotopes
                                  and Building Biomedical Research in
                                  Postwar France . . . . . . . . . . . . . 737--764
María Jesús Santesmases   Peace Propaganda and Biomedical
                                  Experimentation: Influential Uses of
                                  Radioisotopes in Endocrinology and
                                  Molecular Genetics in Spain (1947--1971) 765--794
                   Mark Largent   Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 795--820


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 40, Number 1, March, 2007

            William Bechtel and   
               Adele Abrahamsen   In Search of Mitochondrial Mechanisms:
                                  Interfield Excursions between Cell
                                  Biology and Biochemistry . . . . . . . . 1--33
                   James Elwick   Styles of Reasoning in Early to
                                  mid-Victorian Life Research:
                                  Analysis:Synthesis and Palaetiology  . . 35--69
              Helen J. Blackman   The Natural Sciences and the Development
                                  of Animal Morphology in Late-Victorian
                                  Cambridge  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71--108
          Lloyd T. Ackert,, Jr.   The ``Cycle of Life'' in Ecology: Sergei
                                  Vinogradskii's Soil Microbiology,
                                  1885--1940 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109--145
           Jacob Darwin Hamblin   `A Dispassionate and Objective Effort:'
                                  Negotiating the First Study on the
                                  Biological Effects of Atomic Radiation   147--177
                   Michael Ruse   Essay Review: Restroom Reading . . . . . 179--184
                Mark A. Largent   Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185--206

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 40, Number 2, June, 2007

                 Michael Boylan   Galen: On Blood, the Pulse, and the
                                  Arteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207--230
               Stephen G. Alter   Separated at Birth: The Interlinked
                                  Origins of Darwin's Unconscious
                                  Selection Concept and the Application of
                                  Sexual Selection to Race . . . . . . . . 231--258
                 Sander Gliboff   H. G. Bronn and the History of Nature    259--294
                  Nancy S. Hall   R. A. Fisher and his advocacy of
                                  randomization  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 295--325
               David M. Steffes   Panpsychic Organicism: Sewall Wright's
                                  Philosophy for Understanding Complex
                                  Genetic Systems  . . . . . . . . . . . . 327--361
               Phillip R. Sloan   Two New Volumes of Darwin's Work: Essay
                                  Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 363--367
                   Mark Largent   Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 369--386

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 40, Number 3, September, 2007

           Paul Lawrence Farber   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387--387
             Marsha L. Richmond   Muriel Wheldale Onslow and Early
                                  Biochemical Genetics . . . . . . . . . . 389--426
            Ida H. Stamhuis and   
                    Arve Monsen   Kristine Bonnevie, Tine Tammes and
                                  Elisabeth Schiemann in Early Genetics:
                                  Emerging Chances for a University Career
                                  for Women  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 427--466
         Marilyn Bailey Ogilvie   Inbreeding, eugenics, and Helen Dean
                                  King (1869--1955)  . . . . . . . . . . . 467--507
        Michael R. Dietrich and   
             Brandi H. Tambasco   Beyond the Boss and the Boys: Women and
                                  the Division of Labor in
                                  \bionameDrosophila Genetics in the
                                  United States, 1934--1970  . . . . . . . 509--528
              Curtis N. Johnson   The Preface to Darwin's \booktitleOrigin
                                  of Species: The Curious History of the
                                  ``Historical Sketch'' *  . . . . . . . . 529--556
           Mikulás Teich   Haldane and Lysenko Revisited  . . . . . 557--563
                 Gregory Radick   ``Essay Review: The Ethologist's World'' 565--575
                   Mark Largent   Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 577--600

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 40, Number 4, December, 2007

               Melinda B. Fagan   Wallace, Darwin, and the Practice of
                                  Natural History  . . . . . . . . . . . . 601--635
             Nikolai Krementsov   A Particular Synthesis: Aleksandr
                                  Promptov and Speciation in Birds . . . . 637--682
                Cheryl A. Logan   Overheated Rats, Race, and the Double
                                  Gland: Paul Kammerer, Endocrinology and
                                  the Problem of Somatic Induction . . . . 683--725
                 Mott T. Greene   Writing Scientific Biography . . . . . . 727--759
                     Erik Ellis   Politics and the Environment: Essay
                                  Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 761--787


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 41, Number 1, March, 2008

               James Braund and   
              Douglas G. Sutton   The Case of Heinrich Wilhelm Poll
                                  (1877--1939): a German--Jewish
                                  Geneticist, Eugenicist, Twin Researcher,
                                  and Victim of the Nazis  . . . . . . . . 1--35
                   Eliza Slavet   Freud's `Lamarckism' and the Politics of
                                  Racial Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37--80
                    Raf De Bont   Evolutionary Morphology in Belgium . . . 81--118
                   Brad D. Hume   Quantifying Characters: Polygenist
                                  Anthropologists and the Hardening of
                                  Heredity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119--158
               Jaap J. Beintema   The Last Month of Szent--Györgyi in
                                  Groningen  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159--165
                    Oren Harman   Pure Intelligence: On Intelligence
                                  Testing, Puritanism, and the Methods and
                                  Burdens of History . . . . . . . . . . . 167--202

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 41, Number 2, June, 2008

                Jane Carruthers   Conservation and Wildlife Management in
                                  South African National Parks
                                  1930s--1960s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203--236
              Martin Amrein and   
           Kärin Nickelsen   The Gentleman and the Rogue: The
                                  Collaboration Between Charles Darwin and
                                  Carl Vogt  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237--266
               Erik L. Peterson   William Bateson from
                                  \bionameBalanoglossus to Materials for
                                  the Study of Variation: The
                                  Transatlantic Roots of Discontinuity and
                                  the (un)naturalness of Selection . . . . 267--305
                Andrew Reynolds   Amoebae as Exemplary Cells: The Protean
                                  Nature of an Elementary Organism . . . . 307--337
           Roberta L. Millstein   Distinguishing Drift and Selection
                                  Empirically: ``The Great Snail Debate''
                                  of the 1950s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339--367
            Diarmid A. Finnegan   The Spatial Turn: Geographical
                                  Approaches in the History of Science . . 369--388
                   Mark Largent   Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 389--408

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 41, Number 3, September, 2008

                Adam R. Shapiro   Civic Biology and the Origin of the
                                  School Antievolution Movement  . . . . . 409--433
            Ronald P. Ladouceur   Ella Thea Smith and the Lost History of
                                  American High School Biology Textbooks   435--471
                Marianne Sommer   History in the Gene: Negotiations
                                  Between Molecular and Organismal
                                  Anthropology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 473--528
                Hyung Wook Park   Edmund Vincent Cowdry and the Making of
                                  Gerontology as a Multidisciplinary
                                  Scientific Field in the United States    529--572
                   Mark Largant   Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 573--587

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 41, Number 4, December, 2008

                      Doogab Yi   Cancer, Viruses, and Mass Migration:
                                  Paul Berg's Venture into Eukaryotic
                                  Biology and the Advent of Recombinant
                                  DNA Research and Technology, 1967--1980  589--636
                Bert Theunissen   Breeding Without Mendelism: Theory and
                                  Practice of Dairy Cattle Breeding in The
                                  Netherlands 1900--1950 . . . . . . . . . 637--676
M. Eul\`alia Gassó Miracle   The Significance of Temminck's Work on
                                  Biogeography: Early Nineteenth Century
                                  Natural History in Leiden, The
                                  Netherlands  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 677--716
                   James Tabery   R. A. Fisher, Lancelot Hogben, and the
                                  Origin(s) of Genotype--Environment
                                  Interaction  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 717--761
                   Mark Largent   Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 763--783


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 42, Number 1, February, 2009

                    Paul Farber   Editorial: Darwin Year . . . . . . . . . 1--2
              Frank J. Sulloway   Tantalizing Tortoises and the
                                  Darwin--Galápagos Legend  . . . . . . . . 3--31
                Melinda Gormley   Scientific Discrimination and the
                                  Activist Scientist: L. C. Dunn and the
                                  Professionalization of Genetics and
                                  Human Genetics in the United States  . . 33--72
                 Sara T. Scharf   Identification Keys, the ``Natural
                                  Method,'' and the Development of Plant
                                  Identification Manuals . . . . . . . . . 73--117
              Charissa S. Varma   Threads that Guide or Ties that Bind:
                                  William Kirby and the Essentialism Story 119--149
  Steindór J. Erlingsson   The Plymouth Laboratory and the
                                  Institutionalization of Experimental
                                  Zoology in Britain in the 1920s  . . . . 151--183
                    Paul Farber   Journals Under Threat: a Joint Response
                                  from HSTM Editors  . . . . . . . . . . . 185--187
                   Mark Largent   Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189--203

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 42, Number 2, May, 2009

               Sharon Kingsland   Introduction: Remembering Phil . . . . . 205--214
               Jane Maienschein   Controlling Life: From Jacques Loeb to
                                  Regenerative Medicine  . . . . . . . . . 215--230
                Matthew K. Chew   The Monstering of Tamarisk: How
                                  Scientists made a Plant into a Problem   231--266
            Mark V. Barrow, Jr.   Dragons in Distress: Naturalists as
                                  Bioactivists in the Campaign to Save the
                                  American Alligator . . . . . . . . . . . 267--288
            Sharon E. Kingsland   Frits Went's Atomic Age Greenhouse: The
                                  Changing Labscape on the Lab--Field
                                  Border . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 289--324
     Christopher J. Manganiello   From a Howling Wilderness to Howling
                                  Safaris: Science, Policy and Red Wolves
                                  in the American South  . . . . . . . . . 325--359
                    John de Vos   Receiving an Ancestor in the
                                  Phylogenetic Tree  . . . . . . . . . . . 361--379
                  Piers J. Hale   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 381--385
                 Martin Rudwick   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387--389
                     Erik Ellis   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391--393
           John P. Jackson, Jr.   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 395--397

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 42, Number 3, August, 2009

                 M. J. S. Hodge   Capitalist Contexts for Darwinian
                                  Theory: Land, Finance, Industry and
                                  Empire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 399--416
                Kristin Johnson   The Return of the Phoenix: The 1963
                                  International Congress of Zoology and
                                  American Zoologists in the Twentieth
                                  Century  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417--456
               Nils Roll-Hansen   Sources of Wilhelm Johannsen's Genotype
                                  Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 457--493
        Howard Hsueh-Hao Chiang   The Laboratory Technology of Discrete
                                  Molecular Separation: The Historical
                                  Development of Gel Electrophoresis and
                                  the Material Epistemology of
                                  Biomolecular Science, 1945--1970 . . . . 495--527
               Andrea Patterson   Germs and Jim Crow: The Impact of
                                  Microbiology on Public Health Policies
                                  in Progressive Era American South  . . . 529--559
             J. David Archibald   Edward Hitchcock's Pre--Darwinian (1840)
                                  ``Tree of Life'' . . . . . . . . . . . . 561--592
               Garland E. Allen   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 593--598
                    John Carson   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 599--604
          Sara Stidstone Gronim   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 605--607
                 Cara Kinzelman   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 609--611
             Marsha L. Richmond   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 613--616
                  John M. Lynch   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 617--619

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 42, Number 4, November, 2009

                       Joe Cain   Rethinking the Synthesis Period in
                                  Evolutionary Studies . . . . . . . . . . 621--648
  Francisco Louçã   Emancipation Through Interaction --- How
                                  Eugenics and Statistics Converged and
                                  Diverged . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 649--684
     Ricardo Noguera-Solano and   
  Rosaura Ruiz-Gutiérrez   Darwin and Inheritance: The Influence of
                                  Prosper Lucas  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 685--714
           Peter J. Koehler and   
             Stanley Finger and   
                Marco Piccolino   The ``Eels'' of South America:
                                  Mid-18th-Century Dutch Contributions to
                                  the Theory of Animal Electricity . . . . 715--763
                    Tulley Long   William McElroy, the McCollum--Pratt
                                  Institute, and the Transformation of
                                  Biology at Johns Hopkins, 1945--1960 . . 765--809
           Dominique A. Tobbell   Book Review: Catherine Brady,
                                  \booktitleElizabeth Blackburn and the
                                  Story of Telomeres: Deciphering the Ends
                                  of DNA (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press,
                                  2009), 408 pp., illus., \$15.95 (paper)} 811--814
                 Nadine Weidman   Book Review: William H. Tucker,
                                  \booktitleThe Cattell Controversy: Race,
                                  Science, and Ideology (Urbana and
                                  Chicago: University of Illinois Press,
                                  2009) xi + 254 pp. . . . . . . . . . . . 815--817
               Paul D. Brinkman   Book Review: David Sepkoski and Michael
                                  Ruse, eds., \booktitleThe
                                  Paleobiological Revolution: Essays on
                                  the Growth of Modern Paleontology
                                  (Chicago and London: The University of
                                  Chicago Press, 2009), 584 pp., illus.,
                                  \$65.00} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 819--821
                    Chris Young   Book Review: Ronald L. Numbers, ed.,
                                  \booktitleGalileo Goes to Jail and Other
                                  Myths about Science and Religion
                                  (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University,
                                  2009), x + 302 pp. \$27.95}  . . . . . . 823--824
         Douglas Cazaux Sackman   Book Review: Susanne Freidberg,
                                  \booktitleFresh: A Perishable History
                                  (Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard
                                  University Press, 2009)  . . . . . . . . 825--827
                  Frazier Benya   Book Review: Susan E. Lederer,
                                  \booktitleFlesh and Blood: Organ
                                  Transplantation and Blood Transfusion in
                                  Twentieth-Century America (New York:
                                  Oxford University Press, 2008), ix + 224
                                  pp., \$35.00}  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 829--832
                 Oscar R. Marti   Book Review: Francesca Bordogna,
                                  \booktitleWilliam James at the
                                  Boundaries: Philosophy, Science, and the
                                  Geography of Knowledge (Chicago:
                                  University of Chicago Press, 2008), x +
                                  382 pp., illus., \$39.00}  . . . . . . . 833--836
            Charlotte M. Porter   Book Review: Shepard Krech III,
                                  \booktitleSpirits of the Air: Birds &
                                  American Indians in the South (Athens,
                                  GA: University of Georgia Press, 2009)
                                  xvi + 245 pp. illus. . . . . . . . . . . 837--838


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 43, Number 1, February, 2010

           Jane Maienschein and   
          Manfred D. Laubichler   The Embryo Project: An Integrated
                                  Approach to History, Practices, and
                                  Social Contexts of Embryo Research . . . 1--16
                  Piers J. Hale   Of Mice and Men: Evolution and the
                                  Socialist Utopia. William Morris, H. G.
                                  Wells, and George Bernard Shaw . . . . . 17--66
           Melinda Bonnie Fagan   Stems and Standards: Social Interaction
                                  in the Search for Blood Stem Cells . . . 67--109
             Eva Becsei-Kilborn   Scientific Discovery and Scientific
                                  Reputation: The Reception of Peyton
                                  Rous' Discovery of the Chicken
                                  \bionameSarcoma Virus  . . . . . . . . . 111--157
                   Yves Gingras   Revisiting the ``Quiet Debut'' of the
                                  Double Helix: a Bibliometric and
                                  Methodological note on the ``Impact'' of
                                  Scientific Publications  . . . . . . . . 159--181
           Angela N. H. Creager   The Paradox of the Phage Group: Essay
                                  Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183--193
            Mark V. Barrow, Jr.   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195--197
                 Sandra Herbert   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199--202
                  Kevin Francis   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203--206

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 43, Number 2, May, 2010

                 Richard Creath   The Role of History in Science . . . . . 207--214
                     Lisa Onaga   Toyama Kametaro and Vernon Kellogg:
                                  Silkworm Inheritance Experiments in
                                  Japan, Siam, and the United States,
                                  1900--1912 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215--264
    Miguel García-Sancho   A New Insight into Sanger's Development
                                  of Sequencing: From Proteins to DNA,
                                  1943--1977 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265--323
         Mary Evelyn Sunderland   Regeneration: Thomas Hunt Morgan's
                                  Window into Development  . . . . . . . . 325--361
               Paul D. Brinkman   Charles Darwin's Beagle Voyage, Fossil
                                  Vertebrate Succession, and ``The Gradual
                                  Birth & Death of Species''  . . . . . . . 363--399
               Paul D. Brinkman   Erratum to: Charles Darwin's Beagle
                                  Voyage, Fossil Vertebrate Succession,
                                  and ``The Gradual Birth & Death of
                                  Species''  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 401--401
              Michael D. Barton   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403--405
                    Gina Rumore   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407--409
                     Lisa Onaga   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411--414
                    Chris Young   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 415--417
                 Michael Yudell   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 419--422
                   Joanne Woiak   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 423--428

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 43, Number 3, August, 2010

               Stephane Schmitt   Lacep\`ede's Syncretic Contribution to
                                  the Debates on Natural History in France
                                  Around 1800  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 429--457
                Christina Matta   Spontaneous Generation and Disease
                                  Causation: Anton de Bary's Experiments
                                  with \bionamePhytophthora infestans and
                                  Late Blight of Potato  . . . . . . . . . 459--491
                  Trevor Pearce   ``A Great Complication of
                                  Circumstances'' --- Darwin and the
                                  Economy of Nature  . . . . . . . . . . . 493--528
                     Kaori Iida   Practice and Politics in Japanese
                                  Science: Hitoshi Kihara and the
                                  Formation of a Genetics Discipline . . . 529--570
               Neeraja Sankaran   Mutant Bacteriophages, Frank Macfarlane
                                  Burnet, and the Changing Nature of
                                  ``Genespeak'' in the 1930s . . . . . . . 571--599
                   Kim Kleinman   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 601--603
                    Chris Young   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 605--607
                  John M. Lynch   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 609--611
                Geert Vanpaemel   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 613--615
                Marsha Richmond   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 617--619
               Michael Dietrich   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 621--622

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 43, Number 4, December, 2010

              Bruno J. Strasser   Collecting, Comparing, and Computing
                                  Sequences: The Making of Margaret O.
                                  Dayhoff's Atlas of Protein Sequence and
                                  Structure, 1954--1965  . . . . . . . . . 623--660
                   Susie Fisher   Not Beyond Reasonable Doubt: Howard
                                  Temin's Provirus Hypothesis Revisited    661--696
                  Joel B. Hagen   Waiting for Sequences: Morris Goodman,
                                  Immunodiffusion Experiments, and the
                                  Origins of Molecular Anthropology  . . . 697--725
             Charlotte Weissman   The Origins of Species: The Debate
                                  between August Weismann and Moritz
                                  Wagner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 727--766
         Frederick B. Churchill   August Weismann Embraces the Protozoa    767--800
                 Margot Iverson   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 801--803
                Keith R. Benson   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 805--807
           John P. Jackson, Jr.   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 809--811
              Gabriel Henderson   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 813--815
                  Frazier Benya   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 817--819


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 44, Number 1, February, 2011

                Libby Robin and   
                Jane Carruthers   Introduction: Environmental History and
                                  the History of Biology . . . . . . . . . 1--14
              Laura Cameron and   
                  David Matless   Translocal Ecologies: The Norfolk
                                  Broads, the ``Natural,'' and the
                                  International Phytogeographical
                                  Excursion, 1911  . . . . . . . . . . . . 15--41
               J. Donald Hughes   Ancient Deforestation Revisited  . . . . 43--57
            M. Timm Hoffman and   
        Richard Frederick Rohde   Rivers Through Time: Historical Changes
                                  in the Riparian Vegetation of the
                                  Semi-Arid, Winter Rainfall Region of
                                  South Africa in Response to Climate and
                                  Land Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59--80
                    Karen Brown   Rabid Epidemiologies: The Emergence and
                                  Resurgence of Rabies in Twentieth
                                  Century South Africa . . . . . . . . . . 81--101
                 Etienne Benson   A Difficult Time with the Permit Process 103--123
               Brett M. Bennett   A Global History of Australian Trees . . 125--145
                 Audra J. Wolfe   The Organization Man and the Archive: a
                                  Look at the Bentley Glass Papers . . . . 147--151
                   Kim Kleinman   Book Review: Noel Kingsbury,
                                  \booktitleHybrid: The History and
                                  Science of Plant Breeding (Chicago and
                                  London: University of Chicago Press,
                                  2009), xv + 493 pp., \$35.00}  . . . . . 153--154
                     Megan Raby   Book Review: Paul D. Brinkman,
                                  \booktitleThe Second Jurassic Dinosaur
                                  Rush: Museums and Paleontology in
                                  America at the Turn of the Twentieth
                                  Century (Chicago: University of Chicago
                                  Press, 2010), xiv + 312 pp., illus.,
                                  \$49.00} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155--157
                Richard Weikart   Book Review: Sheila Faith Weiss,
                                  \booktitleThe Nazi Symbiosis: Human
                                  Genetics and Politics in the Third Reich
                                  (Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
                                  2010), 392 pp., \$45.00} . . . . . . . . 159--161
           Erika Lorraine Milam   Book Review: Rebecca M. Jordan-Young,
                                  \booktitleBrain Storm: The Flaws in the
                                  Science of Sex Differences (Cambridge,
                                  MA: Harvard University Press, 2010), xiv
                                  + 394 pp., illus., \$35.00}  . . . . . . 163--165
               Christine Keiner   Book Review: Nancy Langston,
                                  \booktitleToxic Bodies: Hormone
                                  Disruptors and the Legacy of DES (New
                                  Haven: Yale University Press, 2010),
                                  xvii + 233 pp., illus., \$30.00} . . . . 167--169

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 44, Number 2, May, 2011

                    Raf de Bont   Poetry and Precision: Johannes
                                  Thienemann, the Bird Observatory in
                                  Rossitten and Civic Ornithology,
                                  1900--1930 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171--203
     Benjamin Sylvester Bradley   Darwin's Sublime: The Contest Between
                                  Reason and Imagination in \booktitleOn
                                  the Origin of Species  . . . . . . . . . 205--232
                  Veena Rao and   
           Vidyanand Nanjundiah   J. B. S. Haldane, Ernst Mayr and the
                                  Beanbag Genetics Dispute . . . . . . . . 233--281
                  Nicolas Robin   Heritage of the Romantic Philosophy in
                                  Post--Linnaean Botany Reichenbach's
                                  Reception of Goethe's Metamorphosis of
                                  Plants as a Methodological and
                                  Philosophical Framework  . . . . . . . . 283--304
              Piotr Köhler   Lysenko Affair and Polish Botany . . . . 305--343
                    Oren Harman   The Myth of Disinterested Science  . . . 345--355
             Marsha L. Richmond   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 357--360
               Christine Keiner   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361--364
                   Adam Shapiro   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 369--372
               Mark E. Borrello   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ??

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 44, Number 3, August, 2011

             Lynn K. Nyhart and   
                  Scott Lidgard   Individuals at the Center of Biology:
                                  Rudolf Leuckart's
                                  \booktitlePolymorphismus der Individuen
                                  and the Ongoing Narrative of Parts and
                                  Wholes. With an Annotated Translation    373--443
M. Eul\`alia Gassó Miracle   On Whose Authority? Temminck's Debates
                                  on Zoological Classification and
                                  Nomenclature: 1820--1850 . . . . . . . . 445--481
                    Robyn Braun   Accessory Food Factors: Understanding
                                  the Catalytic Function . . . . . . . . . 483--504
                   Nathan Q. Ha   The Riddle of Sex: Biological Theories
                                  of Sexual Difference in the Early
                                  Twentieth Century  . . . . . . . . . . . 505--546
               Gregory Sullivan   The Instinctual Nation-State:
                                  Non--Darwinian Theories, State Science
                                  and Ultra-Nationalism in Oka Asajiro's
                                  Evolution and Human Life . . . . . . . . 547--586
            Mark V. Barrow, Jr.   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ??
                 Richard Bellon   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ??
           Paul Lawrence Farber   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ??
                Mark A. Waddell   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ??

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 44, Number 4, November, 2011

                    Paul Farber   Farewell Editorial . . . . . . . . . . . 603--605
                    Oren Harman   Introduction to the Special Issue ---
                                  ``Scientific Biography: a Many Faced Art
                                  Form'' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 607--609
                   Jim Endersby   A Life More Ordinary: The Dull Life but
                                  Interesting Times of Joseph Dalton
                                  Hooker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 611--631
         Thomas Söderqvist   The Seven Sisters: Subgenres of Bioi of
                                  Contemporary Life Scientists . . . . . . 633--650
              Nathaniel Comfort   When Your Sources Talk Back: Toward a
                                  Multimodal Approach to Scientific
                                  Biography  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 651--669
                    Oren Harman   Helical Biography and the Historical
                                  Craft: The Case of Altruism and George
                                  Price  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 671--691
            Michael R. Dietrich   Reinventing Richard Goldschmidt:
                                  Reputation, Memory, and Biography  . . . 693--712
                 Laurent Loison   French Roots of French Neo--Lamarckisms,
                                  1879--1985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 713--744
                Christian Baron   A Web of Controversies: Complexity in
                                  the Burgess Shale Debate . . . . . . . . 745--780
                Miles B. Markus   Malaria: Origin of the Term
                                  ``Hypnozoite'' . . . . . . . . . . . . . 781--786
               Jessica Nickrand   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 787--789
                     Erik Ellis   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 791--792
         Georgina M. Montgomery   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 793--795
                 David Sepkoski   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 797--799


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 45, Number 1, February, 2012

            Michael R. Dietrich   Editorial Introduction . . . . . . . . . 1--1
             Emmanuel D'Hombres   The `Division of Physiological Labour':
                                  The Birth, Life and Death of a Concept   3--31
                Bradley W. Hart   Watching the `Eugenic Experiment'
                                  Unfold: The Mixed Views of British
                                  Eugenicists Toward Nazi Germany in the
                                  Early 1930s  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33--63
                     Rony Armon   Between Biochemists and Embryologists
                                  --- The Biochemical Study of Embryonic
                                  Induction in the 1930s . . . . . . . . . 65--108
    Jérôme Pierrel   An RNA Phage Lab: MS2 in Walter Fiers'
                                  Laboratory of Molecular Biology in
                                  Ghent, from Genetic Code to Gene and
                                  Genome, 1963--1976 . . . . . . . . . . . 109--138
             Donald R. Forsdyke   Immunology (1955--1975): The Natural
                                  Selection Theory, the Two Signal
                                  Hypothesis and Positive Repertoire
                                  Selection  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139--161
          Jacob Steere-Williams   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163--165
                  Susan Rensing   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167--169
                  Piers J. Hale   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171--173
                   Michael Ruse   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175--177

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 45, Number 2, May, 2012

                Bert Theunissen   Darwin and His Pigeons. The Analogy
                                  Between Artificial and Natural Selection
                                  Revisited  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179--212
                Emily K. Wilson   Modeling Man: The Monkey Colony at the
                                  Carnegie Institution of Washington's
                                  Department of Embryology, 1925--1971 . . 213--251
                Olivier Rieppel   Karl Beurlen (1901--1985), Nature
                                  Mysticism, and Aryan Paleontology  . . . 253--299
                    Holger Funk   R. J. Gordon's Discovery of the Spotted
                                  Hyena's Extraordinary Genitalia in 1777  301--328
                   Ahuva Gaziel   Questions of Methodology in Aristotle's
                                  Zoology: a Medieval Perspective  . . . . 329--352
               Garland E. Allen   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353--356
                 Kyle S. MacLea   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 357--360
           Erika Lorraine Milam   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361--363
                  Piers J. Hale   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365--366
               Alan C. Love and   
                Thomas J. Doyle   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 367--371

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 45, Number 3, August, 2012

     William deJong-Lambert and   
             Nikolai Krementsov   On Labels and Issues: The Lysenko
                                  Controversy and the Cold War . . . . . . 373--388
                 Audra J. Wolfe   The Cold War Context of the Golden
                                  Jubilee, Or, Why We Think of Mendel as
                                  the Father of Genetics . . . . . . . . . 389--414
                     Rena Selya   Defending Scientific Freedom and
                                  Democracy: The Genetics Society of
                                  America's Response to Lysenko  . . . . . 415--442
              Michael D. Gordin   How Lysenkoism Became Pseudoscience:
                                  Dobzhansky to Velikovsky . . . . . . . . 443--468
              Francesco Cassata   The Italian Communist Party and the
                                  ``Lysenko Affair'' (1948--1955)  . . . . 469--498
         William deJong-Lambert   Lysenkoism in Poland . . . . . . . . . . 499--524
             Laurence Schneider   Michurinist Biology in the People's
                                  Republic of China, 1948--1956  . . . . . 525--556
                    Oren Harman   Is the Naturalistic Fallacy Dead (and If
                                  So, Ought It Be?)  . . . . . . . . . . . 557--572
              Nathaniel Comfort   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 573--574
                 Gregory Radick   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 575--578

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 45, Number 4, November, 2012

               Robert E. Kohler   Practice and Place in Twentieth-Century
                                  Field Biology: a Comment . . . . . . . . 579--586
                  Jeremy Vetter   Labs in the Field? Rocky Mountain
                                  Biological Stations in the Early
                                  Twentieth Century  . . . . . . . . . . . 587--611
                    Gina Rumore   Preservation for Science: The Ecological
                                  Society of America and the Campaign for
                                  Glacier Bay National Monument  . . . . . 613--650
               Peter S. Alagona   A Sanctuary for Science: The Hastings
                                  Natural History Reservation and the
                                  Origins of the University of
                                  California's Natural Reserve System  . . 651--680
                Stephen Bocking   Science, Salmon, and Sea Lice:
                                  Constructing Practice and Place in an
                                  Environmental Controversy  . . . . . . . 681--716
                 Michel Morange   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 717--718
             Frederick R. Davis   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 719--720
                   Nathan Crowe   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 721--724


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 46, Number 1, February, 2013

                 Jay Joseph and   
              Norbert A. Wetzel   Ernst Rüdin: Hitler's Racial Hygiene
                                  Mastermind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--30
               Garland E. Allen   ``Culling the Herd'': Eugenics and the
                                  Conservation Movement in the United
                                  States, 1900--1940 . . . . . . . . . . . 31--72
                   Kim Kleinman   Systematics and the \booktitleOrigin of
                                  Species from the Viewpoint of a
                                  Botanist: Edgar Anderson Prepares the
                                  1941 Jesup Lectures with Ernst Mayr  . . 73--101
            Radim Kocandrle and   
                 Karel Kleisner   Evolution Born of Moisture: Analogies
                                  and Parallels Between Anaximander's
                                  Ideas on Origin of Life and Man and
                                  Later Pre--Darwinian and Darwinian
                                  Evolutionary Concepts  . . . . . . . . . 103--124
                 Andrea Civello   On the Genesis of the Idiotypic Network
                                  Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125--158
                 Andrew S. Yang   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159--162
                    Gina Rumore   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163--165

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 46, Number 2, May, 2013

             Anita Guerrini and   
        Domenico Bertoloni Meli   Introduction: Experimenting with Animals
                                  in the Early Modern Era  . . . . . . . . 167--170
              R. Allen Shotwell   The Revival of Vivisection in the
                                  Sixteenth Century  . . . . . . . . . . . 171--197
        Domenico Bertoloni Meli   Early Modern Experimentation on Live
                                  Animals  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199--226
                 Anita Guerrini   Experiments, Causation, and the Uses of
                                  Vivisection in the First Half of the
                                  Seventeenth Century  . . . . . . . . . . 227--254
               Charles T. Wolfe   Vitalism and the Resistance to
                                  Experimentation on Life in the
                                  Eighteenth Century . . . . . . . . . . . 255--282
                  Tobias Cheung   Limits of Life and Death: Legallois's
                                  Decapitation Experiments . . . . . . . . 283--313
                     Mark Ulett   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315--317
               Garland E. Allen   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 319--322
            Rodolfo John Alaniz   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323--325
                  Frazier Benya   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327--329

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 46, Number 3, August, 2013

                  Mathias Grote   Purple Matter, Membranes and `Molecular
                                  Pumps' in Rhodopsin Research
                                  (1960s--1980s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331--368
             Mary E. Sunderland   Modernizing Natural History: Berkeley's
                                  Museum of Vertebrate Zoology in
                                  Transition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 369--400
                 David Sepkoski   Towards ``A Natural History of Data'':
                                  Evolving Practices and Epistemologies of
                                  Data in Paleontology, 1800--2000 . . . . 401--444
            Olivier Rieppel and   
          David M. Williams and   
                 Malte C. Ebach   Adolf Naef (1883--1949): On Foundational
                                  Concepts and Principles of Systematic
                                  Morphology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 445--510
              Maurizio Esposito   Weismann Versus Morgan Revisited:
                                  Clashing Interpretations on Animal
                                  Regeneration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 511--541
                    Nurit Kirsh   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 543--545
               Neeraja Sankaran   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 547--549

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 46, Number 4, November, 2013

                  Piers J. Hale   Monkeys into Men and Men into Monkeys:
                                  Chance and Contingency in the Evolution
                                  of Man, Mind and Morals in Charles
                                  Kingsley's Water Babies  . . . . . . . . 551--597
              Abraham H. Gibson   Edward O. Wilson and the Organicist
                                  Tradition  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 599--630
                Hyung Wook Park   Senescence, Growth, and Gerontology in
                                  the United States  . . . . . . . . . . . 631--667
               Emilie J. Raymer   A Man of His Time: Thorstein Veblen and
                                  the University of Chicago Darwinists . . 669--698
                John N. Prebble   Contrasting Approaches to a Biological
                                  Problem: Paul Boyer, Peter Mitchell and
                                  the Mechanism of the ATP Synthase,
                                  1961--1985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 699--737
                    Oren Harman   Explaining the Gap: On Humans and Other
                                  Animals --- Essay Review . . . . . . . . 739--755
                 Guido Caniglia   Book Review: Ullica Segerstrale,
                                  \booktitleNature's Oracle. The Life and
                                  Work of W. D. Hamilton (Oxford: Oxford
                                  University Press, 2013), viii + 441 pp.,
                                  illus., \$25}  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 757--759
            Christine Manganaro   Book Review: Theodore W. Pietsch,
                                  \booktitleTrees of Life: a Visual
                                  History of Evolution (Baltimore: The
                                  Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012)    761--763


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 47, Number 1, February, 2014

           Sofie Lachapelle and   
                   Heena Mistry   From the Waters of the Empire to the
                                  Tanks of Paris: The Creation and Early
                                  Years of the Aquarium Tropical, Palais
                                  de la Porte Dorée . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--27
               Samantha K. Muka   Portrait of an Outsider: Class, Gender,
                                  and the Scientific Career of Ida M.
                                  Mellen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29--61
                   Nathan Crowe   Cancer, Conflict, and the Development of
                                  Nuclear Transplantation Techniques . . . 63--105
        Karen-Beth G. Scholthof   Making a Virus Visible: Francis O.
                                  Holmes and a Biological Assay for
                                  Tobacco mosaic virus . . . . . . . . . . 107--145
           Warwick Anderson and   
                  Ian R. Mackay   Fashioning the Immunological Self: The
                                  Biological Individuality of F.
                                  Macfarlane Burnet  . . . . . . . . . . . 147--175
                 Hallam Stevens   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177--179
                  Teri Chettiar   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181--183
                     Mark Ulett   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185--188

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 47, Number 2, May, 2014

                  Dominic Klyve   Darwin, Malthus, Süssmilch, and Euler:
                                  The Ultimate Origin of the Motivation
                                  for the Theory of Natural Selection  . . 189--212
                 Scott A. Elias   A Brief History of the Changing
                                  Occupations and Demographics of
                                  Coleopterists from the 18th Through the
                                  20th Century . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213--242
        Daniel J. Nicholson and   
                  Richard Gawne   Rethinking Woodger's Legacy in the
                                  Philosophy of Biology  . . . . . . . . . 243--292
         Arnold G. van der Valk   From Formation to Ecosystem: Tansley's
                                  Response to Clements' Climax . . . . . . 293--321
              Richard M. Burian   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323--327
           Erika Lorraine Milam   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 329--331

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 47, Number 3, August, 2014

                   Antony Adler   The Ship as Laboratory: Making Space for
                                  Field Science at Sea . . . . . . . . . . 333--362
                 Matthew Morris   We Know in Part: James McCosh on
                                  Evolution and Christian Faith  . . . . . 363--410
           Bartlomiej Swiatczak   Immune Balance: The Development of the
                                  Idea and Its Applications  . . . . . . . 411--442
 Edna Suárez-Díaz   The Long and Winding Road of Molecular
                                  Data in Phylogenetic Analysis  . . . . . 443--478
                    Oren Harman   Chance and Necessity Revisited . . . . . 479--493
          Soraya de Chadarevian   Book Review: Hallam Stevens,
                                  \booktitleLife Out of Sequence: A
                                  Data-Driven History of Bio-informatics
                                  (Chicago: Chicago University Press,
                                  2013), 304 pp., 19halftones, 3 line
                                  drawings, \$90 (cloth), \$30 (paper) . . 495--496
   Pierre-Olivier Méthot   Book Review: Sebastian Normandin and
                                  Charles T. Wolfe, eds.,
                                  \booktitleVitalism and the Scientific
                                  Image in Post-Enlightenment Life
                                  Science, 1800--2010. History, Philosophy
                                  & Theory of the Life Sciences, Volume 2
                                  (Dordrecht, Heidelberg, New York,
                                  London: Springer, 2013), iv + 377 pp.,
                                  illus., \$179.00}  . . . . . . . . . . . 497--499

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 47, Number 4, November, 2014

            Arlin Stoltzfus and   
                     Kele Cable   Mendelian-Mutationism: The Forgotten
                                  Evolutionary Synthesis . . . . . . . . . 501--546
                   Lijing Jiang   Causes of Aging Are Likely to be Many:
                                  Robin Holliday and Changing Molecular
                                  Approaches to Cell Aging, 1963--1988 . . 547--584
                  Hsiao-pei Yen   Evolutionary Asiacentrism, Peking Man,
                                  and the Origins of Sinocentric
                                  Ethno-Nationalism  . . . . . . . . . . . 585--625
                  John van Wyhe   A Delicate Adjustment: Wallace and Bates
                                  on the Amazon and ``The Problem of the
                                  Origin of Species''  . . . . . . . . . . 627--659
                Kate Holterhoff   The History and Reception of Charles
                                  Darwin's Hypothesis of Pangenesis  . . . 661--695


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 48, Number 1, February, 2015

        Håkon B. Stokland   Field Studies in Absentia: Counting and
                                  Monitoring from a Distance as
                                  Technologies of Government in Norwegian
                                  Wolf Management (1960s--2010s) . . . . . 1--36
                   Doug Russell   Toward a Pragmatist Epistemology: Arthur
                                  O. Lovejoy's and H. S. Jennings's
                                  Biophilosophical Responses to
                                  Neovitalism, 1909--1914  . . . . . . . . 37--66
         Donna M. Goldstein and   
        Magdalena E. Stawkowski   James V. Neel and Yuri E. Dubrova: Cold
                                  War Debates and the Genetic Effects of
                                  Low-Dose Radiation . . . . . . . . . . . 67--98
             Antti Lepistö   Revisiting the Left-Wing Response to
                                  Sociobiology: The Case of Finland in a
                                  European Context . . . . . . . . . . . . 99--136
          Steven J. Zottoli and   
          Ernst-August Seyfarth   The Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods
                                  Hole) and the Scientific Advancement of
                                  Women in the Early 20th Century: The
                                  Example of Mary Jane Hogue (1883--1962)  137--167

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 48, Number 2, May, 2015

                  Joel B. Hagen   Camels, Cormorants, and Kangaroo Rats:
                                  Integration and Synthesis in Organismal
                                  Biology After World War II . . . . . . . 169--199
           Yi Lai Christine Luk   Building Biophysics in Mid-Century
                                  China: The University of Science and
                                  Technology of China  . . . . . . . . . . 201--235
                   Chris Manias   Building \bionameBaluchitherium and
                                  \bionameIndricotherium: Imperial and
                                  International Networks in
                                  Early-Twentieth Century Paleontology . . 237--278
               Charles H. Smith   Alfred Russel Wallace and the Road to
                                  Natural Selection, 1844--1858  . . . . . 279--300
              Giuditta Parolini   The Emergence of Modern Statistics in
                                  Agricultural Science: Analysis of
                                  Variance, Experimental Design and the
                                  Reshaping of Research at Rothamsted
                                  Experimental Station, 1919--1933 . . . . 301--335
                    Oren Harman   Evolution on One Foot  . . . . . . . . . 337--351
                 Hallam Stevens   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353--355
                Stefan Linquist   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 357--360

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 48, Number 3, August, 2015

                 Vanessa Heggie   Introduction --- Special Section:
                                  Harvard Fatigue Laboratory . . . . . . . 361--364
                    Jason Oakes   Alliances in Human Biology: The Harvard
                                  Committee on Industrial Physiology,
                                  1929--1939 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365--390
          Robin Wolfe Scheffler   The Power of Exercise and the Exercise
                                  of Power: The Harvard Fatigue
                                  Laboratory, Distance Running, and the
                                  Disappearance of Work, 1919--1947  . . . 391--423
                   Andi Johnson   ``They Sweat for Science'': The Harvard
                                  Fatigue Laboratory and
                                  Self-Experimentation in American
                                  Exercise Physiology  . . . . . . . . . . 425--454
                 Guido Caniglia   Understanding Societies from Inside the
                                  Organisms. Leo Pardi's Work on Social
                                  Dominance in \bionamePolistes Wasps
                                  (1937--1952) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455--486
                 David Sepkoski   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 487--490
             Frederick R. Davis   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 491--493
                   Nathan Crowe   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 495--497

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 48, Number 4, November, 2015

                  Peter Hobbins   A Spur to Atavism: Placing Platypus
                                  Poison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 499--537
              Francesco Cassata   ``A Cold Spring Harbor in Europe.''
                                  EURATOM, UNESCO and the Foundation of
                                  EMBO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 539--573
                Marco Tamborini   Paleontology and Darwin's Theory of
                                  Evolution: The Subversive Role of
                                  Statistics at the End of the 19th
                                  Century  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 575--612
                    Sarah Walsh   ``One of the Most Uniform Races of the
                                  Entire World'': Creole Eugenics and the
                                  Myth of Chilean Racial Homogeneity . . . 613--639
                      Ehud Lamm   Systems Thinking Versus Population
                                  Thinking: Genotype Integration and
                                  Chromosomal Organization 1930s--1950s    641--677
             Peter A. Bretscher   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 679--680


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 49, Number 1, February, 2016

            Michael R. Dietrich   Inaugurating the Everett Mendelsohn
                                  Prize  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--2
María Jesús Santesmases   The Bacterial Cell Wall in the
                                  Antibiotic Era: An Ontology in Transit
                                  Between Morphology and Metabolism,
                                  1940s--1960s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3--36
                 Karl S. Matlin   The Heuristic of Form: Mitochondrial
                                  Morphology and the Explanation of
                                  Oxidative Phosphorylation  . . . . . . . 37--94
                   Aaron Novick   On the Origins of the Quinarian System
                                  of Classification  . . . . . . . . . . . 95--133
                Joeri Witteveen   Suppressing Synonymy with a Homonym: The
                                  Emergence of the Nomenclatural Type
                                  Concept in Nineteenth Century Natural
                                  History  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135--189
                 Thierry Hoquet   What Does It Mean to be Central? A
                                  Botanical Geography of Paris 1830--1848  191--230

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 49, Number 2, April, 2016

Pierre-Olivier Méthot and   
         Rachel Mason Dentinger   Ecology and Infection: Studying
                                  Host--Parasite Interactions at the
                                  Interface of Biology and Medicine  . . . 231--240
               Warwick Anderson   Postcolonial Ecologies of Parasite and
                                  Host: Making Parasitism Cosmopolitan . . 241--259
                Mark Honigsbaum   `Tipping the Balance': Karl Friedrich
                                  Meyer, Latent Infections, and the Birth
                                  of Modern Ideas of Disease Ecology . . . 261--309
   Pierre-Olivier Méthot   Bacterial Transformation and the Origins
                                  of Epidemics in the Interwar Period: The
                                  Epidemiological Significance of Fred
                                  Griffith's ``Transforming Experiment''   311--358
         Rachel Mason Dentinger   Patterns of Infection and Patterns of
                                  Evolution: How a Malaria Parasite
                                  Brought ``Monkeys and Man'' Closer
                                  Together in the 1960s  . . . . . . . . . 359--395
               Mathieu Arminjon   Birth of the Allostatic Model: From
                                  Cannon's Biocracy to Critical Physiology 397--423

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 49, Number 3, August, 2016

                Nicola Williams   Irene Manton, Erwin Schrödinger and the
                                  Puzzle of Chromosome Structure . . . . . 425--459
              Norberto Serpente   More than a Mentor: Leonard Darwin's
                                  Contribution to the Assimilation of
                                  Mendelism into Eugenics and Darwinism    461--494
  Steindór J. Erlingsson   ``Enfant Terrible'': Lancelot Hogben's
                                  Life and Work in the 1920s . . . . . . . 495--526
                   Bill Jenkins   Neptunism and Transformism: Robert
                                  Jameson and other Evolutionary Theorists
                                  in Early Nineteenth-Century Scotland . . 527--557
                 Alfons Billiau   At the Centennial of the Bacteriophage:
                                  Reviving the Overlooked Contribution of
                                  a Forgotten Pioneer, Richard Bruynoghe
                                  (1881--1957) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 559--580

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 49, Number 4, December, 2016

            Michael R. Dietrich   Introduction: Revisiting Garland Allen's
                                  Views on the History of the Life
                                  Sciences in the Twentieth Century  . . . 581--582
             Everett Mendelsohn   Garland Allen: An Appreciation . . . . . 583--586
               Jane Maienschein   Garland Allen, Thomas Hunt Morgan, and
                                  Development  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 587--601
                   Kim Kleinman   ``Bringing Taxonomy to the Service of
                                  Genetics'': Edgar Anderson and
                                  Introgressive Hybridization  . . . . . . 603--624
           Paul Lawrence Farber   Dobzhansky and Montagu's Debate on Race:
                                  The Aftermath  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625--639
                  Diane B. Paul   Reflections on the Historiography of
                                  American Eugenics: Trends, Fractures,
                                  Tensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 641--658
                    John Beatty   The Creativity of Natural Selection?
                                  Part I: Darwin, Darwinism, and the
                                  Mutationists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 659--684
      Richard W. Burkhardt, Jr.   Niko Tinbergen: a Message in the
                                  Archives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 685--703
                William Bechtel   Mechanists Must be Holists Too!
                                  Perspectives from Circadian Biology  . . 705--731
               Garland E. Allen   Reflections on the History of Biology as
                                  a Field: 1966--2014  . . . . . . . . . . 733--742


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 50, Number 1, February, 2017

            Michael R. Dietrich   The \booktitleJournal of the History of
                                  Biology at 50  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--2
            Michael R. Dietrich   The First Everett Mendelsohn Prize . . . 3--4
             Laurent Loison and   
                 Jean Gayon and   
              Richard M. Burian   The Contributions --- and Collapse ---
                                  of Lamarckian Heredity in Pasteurian
                                  Molecular Biology: 1. Lysogeny,
                                  1900--1960 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5--52
           Andrés Galera   The Impact of Lamarck's Theory of
                                  Evolution Before Darwin's Theory . . . . 53--70
                 Kuang-chi Hung   ``Plants that Remind Me of Home'':
                                  Collecting, Plant Geography, and a
                                  Forgotten Expedition in the Darwinian
                                  Revolution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71--132
                Simone Schleper   Conservation Compromises: The MAB and
                                  the Legacy of the International
                                  Biological Program, 1964--1974 . . . . . 133--167
      Rivers Singleton, Jr. and   
             David R. Singleton   Remembering Our Forebears: Albert Jan
                                  Kluyver and the Unity of Life  . . . . . 169--218
                     Amy M. Hay   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219--222
               Jane Maienschein   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223--225
      Richard W. Burkhardt, Jr.   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227--229

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 50, Number 2, May, 2017

           Paul Lawrence Farber   Reflections  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231--233
                  Joel B. Hagen   Bergmann's Rule, Adaptation, and
                                  Thermoregulation in Arctic Animals:
                                  Conflicting Perspectives from
                                  Physiology, Evolutionary Biology, and
                                  Physical Anthropology After World War II 235--265
  Juanma Sánchez Arteaga   Biological Discourses on Human Races and
                                  Scientific Racism in Brazil (1832--1911) 267--314
           Roderick D. Buchanan   Darwin's ``Mr. Arthrobalanus'': Sexual
                                  Differentiation, Evolutionary Destiny
                                  and the Expert Eye of the Beholder . . . 315--355
                 Susan D. Jones   Population Cycles, Disease, and Networks
                                  of Ecological Knowledge  . . . . . . . . 357--391
                  Kjell Ericson   Making Space for Red Tide: Discolored
                                  Water and the Early Twentieth Century
                                  Bayscape of Japanese Pearl Cultivation   393--423
                 M. X. Mitchell   Screening Out Controversy: Human
                                  Genetics, Emerging Techniques of
                                  Diagnosis, and the Origins of the Social
                                  Issues Committee of the American Society
                                  of Human Genetics, 1964--1973  . . . . . 425--456
             Matthew R. Goodrum   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 457--459
                  Samantha Muka   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 461--463
                Marco Tamborini   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 465--468

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 50, Number 3, August, 2017

           Garland E. Allen and   
               Jane Maienschein   JHB as a Collaborative Effort  . . . . . 469--471
               Simone Fattorini   The Watson--Forbes Biogeographical
                                  Controversy Untangled 170 Years Later    473--496
       Ry Marcattilio-McCracken   Cacogenic Cartographies: Space and Place
                                  in the Eugenic Family Study  . . . . . . 497--524
          Simon Fitzpatrick and   
                 Grant Goodrich   Building a Science of Animal Minds:
                                  Lloyd Morgan, Experimentation, and
                                  Morgan's Canon . . . . . . . . . . . . . 525--569
         Jean-Baptiste Grodwohl   ``The Theory was Beautiful Indeed'':
                                  Rise, Fall and Circulation of Maximizing
                                  Methods in Population Genetics
                                  (1930--1980) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 571--608
                    Aleta Quinn   Charles Girard: Relationships and
                                  Representation in Nineteenth Century
                                  Systematics  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 609--643
                 Matthew Holmes   The Sparrow Question: Social and
                                  Scientific Accord in Britain, 1850--1900 645--671
                     Max Dresow   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 673--675
                  Paige Madison   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 677--679
                  Piers J. Hale   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 681--683
               Paul D. Brinkman   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 685--687

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 50, Number 4, November, 2017

            Michael R. Dietrich   Looking Toward the Next Fifty Years at
                                  the Journal of the History of Biology    689--690
             Everett Mendelsohn   Reflections on 50 Years of the Journal
                                  of the History of Biology  . . . . . . . 691--693
        B. R. Erick Peirson and   
               Erin Bottino and   
           Julia L. Damerow and   
          Manfred D. Laubichler   Quantitative Perspectives on Fifty Years
                                  of the Journal of the History of Biology 695--751
         Jean-Baptiste Grodwohl   Natural Selection, Adaptive Topographies
                                  and the Problem of Statistical
                                  Inference: The \bionameMoraba scurra
                                  Controversy Under the Microscope . . . . 753--796
         Michelle Lynne LaBonte   Blobel and Sabatini's ``Beautiful
                                  Idea'': Visual Representations of the
                                  Conception and Refinement of the Signal
                                  Hypothesis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 797--833
               Christine Keiner   A Two-Ocean Bouillabaisse: Science,
                                  Politics, and the Central American
                                  Sea-Level Canal Controversy  . . . . . . 835--887
                     Daniel Liu   The Cell and Protoplasm as Container,
                                  Object, and Substance, 1835--1861  . . . 889--925
                 Koen B. Tanghe   A Historical Taxonomy of
                                  \booktitleOrigin of Species Problems and
                                  Its Relevance to the Historiography of
                                  Evolutionary Thought . . . . . . . . . . 927--987
                  Sophia Roosth   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 989--991
                   Janet Browne   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 993--995
                     Kele Cable   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 997--999


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 51, Number 1, March, 2018

                Karen Rader and   
                Marsha Richmond   Inaugural Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . 1--3
                      Anonymous   2017 Everett Mendelsohn Prize  . . . . . 5--6
               Cristiano Turbil   Making Heredity Matter: Samuel Butler's
                                  Idea of Unconscious Memory . . . . . . . 7--29
            Beckett Sterner and   
                  Scott Lidgard   Moving Past the Systematics Wars . . . . 31--67
Lucie Cermáková and   
              Jana Cerná   Naked in the Old and the New World:
                                  Differences and Analogies in
                                  Descriptions of European and American
                                  \bionameherbae nudae in the Sixteenth
                                  Century  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69--106
               Antony Adler and   
               Erik Dücker   When Pasteurian Science Went to Sea: The
                                  Birth of Marine Microbiology . . . . . . 107--133
           Martin J. S. Rudwick   Functional Morphology in Paleobiology:
                                  Origins of the Method of `Paradigms' . . 135--178
            Christine Y. L. Luk   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179--182
                 Abraham Gibson   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183--185
          Kirsten Moore-Sheeley   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187--189

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 51, Number 2, June, 2018

                   Marga Vicedo   The `Disadapted' Animal: Niko Tinbergen
                                  on Human Nature and the Human
                                  Predicament  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191--221
          Daniel Gamito-Marques   A Space of One's Own: Barbosa du Bocage,
                                  the Foundation of the National Museum of
                                  Lisbon, and the Construction of a Career
                                  in Zoology (1851--1907)  . . . . . . . . 223--257
        János Podani and   
     Ádám Kun and   
  András Szilágyi   How Fast Does Darwin's Elephant
                                  Population Grow? . . . . . . . . . . . . 259--281
              Ayelet Shavit and   
             James R. Griesemer   Science and Sentiment: Grinnell's
                                  Fact-Based Philosophy of Biodiversity
                                  Conservation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283--318
            Maureen A. O'Malley   The Experimental Study of Bacterial
                                  Evolution and Its Implications for the
                                  Modern Synthesis of Evolutionary Biology 319--354
                 Karen R. Zwier   Methodology in Aristotle's Theory of
                                  Spontaneous Generation . . . . . . . . . 355--386
              Barbara Kimmelman   Book Review: Helen Anne Curry,
                                  \booktitleEvolution Made to Order: Plant
                                  Breeding and Technological Innovation in
                                  Twentieth-Century America (Chicago and
                                  London: The University of Chicago Press,
                                  2016), x + 285 pp., illus., index, bibl.
                                  \$45.00, cloth, ISBN: 978-0-226-39008-6} 387--390
              Etienne S. Benson   Book Review: Nancy J. Jacobs,
                                  \booktitleBirders of Africa: History of
                                  a Network (New Haven: Yale University
                                  Press, 2016), 352 pp., 16 color + 49 b/w
                                  illus., \$85.00 Cloth, ISBN:
                                  978-0-300-20961-7} . . . . . . . . . . . 391--394
                  Howard Chiang   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 395--397
                Peter J. Bowler   Book Review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 399--401
               Jonathan Grunert   Book Review: Lance Grande,
                                  \booktitleCurators: Behind the Scenes of
                                  Natural History Museums (Chicago:
                                  University of Chicago Press, 2017), 432
                                  pp., 146 color plates, \$35.00 Cloth
                                  ISBN: 978-0-226-19275-8} . . . . . . . . 403--405
               Lijing Jiang and   
                Karen Rader and   
                Marsha Richmond   Editorial: Introducing ``Biology in
                                  Culture'' Reviews  . . . . . . . . . . . 407--409
          Hillary Moses Mohaupt   Book Review: Karen Joy Fowler,
                                  \booktitleWe Are All Completely Beside
                                  Ourselves: a Novel. (Marian Wood
                                  Books/Putnam, 2013 & 2014), 320 pp.,
                                  Hardcover & Paperback, ISBN:
                                  978-0-14-218082-2  . . . . . . . . . . . 411--413
                     Jenna Tonn   The Handmaid's Tale. Hulu. Season 1
                                  (April--June 2017). Television . . . . . 415--417

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 51, Number 3, September, 2018

              Clement Levallois   The Development of Sociobiology in
                                  Relation to Animal Behavior Studies,
                                  1946--1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 419--444
                   Clare Button   James Cossar Ewart and the Origins of
                                  the Animal Breeding Research Department
                                  in Edinburgh, 1895--1920 . . . . . . . . 445--477
           Martin J. S. Rudwick   The Fate of the Method of `Paradigms' in
                                  Paleobiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 479--533
                Amanda E. Lewis   Africanizing Science in Post-colonial
                                  Kenya: Long--Term Field Research in the
                                  Amboseli Ecosystem, 1963--1989 . . . . . 535--562
                Derek Partridge   Darwin's two theories, 1844 and 1859 . . 563--592
                 Lynn K. Nyhart   Book Review: John H. Zammito,
                                  \booktitleThe Gestation of German
                                  Biology: Philosophy and Physiology from
                                  Stahl to Schelling (Chicago: University
                                  of Chicago Press, 2018), 523 pp.,
                                  \$45.00 Cloth, ISBN: 978-0-226-52079-7}  593--595
               Bernard Lightman   Book Review: Evelleen Richards,
                                  \booktitleDarwin and the Making of
                                  Sexual Selection (Chicago: The
                                  University of Chicago Press, 2017), 672
                                  pp., 48 halftones, \$47.50 Cloth, ISBN
                                  978-0-226-43690-6} . . . . . . . . . . . 597--600
              Evan Hepler-Smith   Book Review: Jutta Schickore,
                                  \booktitleAbout Method: Experimenters,
                                  Snake Venom, and the History of Writing
                                  Scientifically (Chicago: University of
                                  Chicago Press, 2017), 316 pp., \$50.00
                                  Cloth, ISBN: 978-0-226-44998-2}  . . . . 601--603
         Georgina M. Montgomery   Book Review: Abigail Woods, Michael
                                  Bresalier, Angela Cassidy, and Rachel
                                  Mason Dentinger, \booktitleAnimals and
                                  the Shaping of Modern Medicine: One
                                  Heath and Its Histories (Palgrave 2018),
                                  288 pp., \$40.00 Hardcover, ISBN
                                  978-3-319-64336-6} . . . . . . . . . . . 605--607
                Miles A. Powell   Book Review: Ben A. Minteer, Jane
                                  Maienschein, and James P. Collins,
                                  \booktitleThe Ark and Beyond: The
                                  Evolution of Zoo and Aquarium
                                  Conservation (Chicago and London:
                                  University of Chicago Press, 2018), 528
                                  pp., 51 halftones, 2 line drawings, 6
                                  tables, \$35.00 Paper, ISBN:
                                  978-0-226-53832-7} . . . . . . . . . . . 609--611
            Michael F. McGovern   Book Review: Michelle Murphy,
                                  \booktitleThe Economization of Life
                                  (Durham: Duke University Press, 2017),
                                  232 pp., 25 b&w illus., \$24.95 pbk.,
                                  ISBN: 978-0-8223-6345-3} . . . . . . . . 613--615
                    Peder Anker   Book Review: Jane Carruthers,
                                  \booktitleNational Park Science: a
                                  Century of Research in South Africa
                                  (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
                                  2017), 554 pp., illus., bibl., \$67.72
                                  Hardback, ISBN 978-1-107-19144-0}  . . . 617--619
                Tina Gianquitto   Book Review: Elizabeth Gilbert,
                                  \booktitleThe Signature of All Things: a
                                  Novel (Riverhead Books, 2014), 528 pp.,
                                  \$17.00 Paperback, ISBN:
                                  978-0-14-312584-6} . . . . . . . . . . . 621--624

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 51, Number 4, December, 2018

              Eric D. Green and   
         Christopher R. Donohue   Special Issue Editors' Introduction:
                                  ``Genomics and the Human Genome
                                  Project''  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625--629
          Soraya de Chadarevian   Whose Turn? Chromosome Research and the
                                  Study of the Human Genome  . . . . . . . 631--655
                 Hallam Stevens   Globalizing Genomics: The Origins of the
                                  International Nucleotide Sequence
                                  Database Collaboration . . . . . . . . . 657--691
       Kathryn Maxson Jones and   
           Rachel A. Ankeny and   
             Robert Cook-Deegan   The Bermuda Triangle: The Pragmatics,
                                  Policies, and Principles for Data
                                  Sharing in the History of the Human
                                  Genome Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . 693--805
                Joseph November   More than Moore's Mores: Computers,
                                  Genomics, and the Embrace of Innovation  807--840
       Ramya M. Rajagopalan and   
               Joan H. Fujimura   Variations on a Chip: Technologies of
                                  Difference in Human Genetics Research    841--873
                 Andrew S. Yang   Book Review: Susan Merrill Squier,
                                  \booktitleEpigenetic Landscapes:
                                  Drawings as Metaphor (Durham: Duke
                                  University Press, 2017), 280 pp., 21 b&w
                                  illus., \$25.95 Paperback, ISBN:
                                  978-0-8223-6872-4} . . . . . . . . . . . 875--877
          Robin Wolfe Scheffler   Book Review: Stephen Hilgartner,
                                  \booktitleReordering Life: Knowledge and
                                  Control in the Genomics Revolution
                                  (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2017),
                                  368 pp., \$35.00 Hardcover ISBN:
                                  978-0-262-03586-6} . . . . . . . . . . . 879--881
                     Andy Bruno   Book Review: Loren Graham,
                                  \booktitleLysenko's Ghost: Epigenetics
                                  and Russia (Cambridge, MA: Harvard
                                  University Press, 2016), 224 pp.,
                                  illus., bibl., \$24.95 Hardback, ISBN
                                  978-0-674-08905-1} . . . . . . . . . . . 883--885
                   Youjung Shin   Book Review: Sabina Leonelli,
                                  \booktitleData-Centric Biology: a
                                  Philosophical Study (Chicago: The
                                  University of Chicago Press, 2016), 288
                                  pp., \$35.00, Paperback, ISBN:
                                  978-0-226-41647-2} . . . . . . . . . . . 887--889
                  Adrianna Link   Book Review: Sarah S. Richardson and
                                  Hallam Stevens, eds.,
                                  \booktitlePostgenomics: Perspectives on
                                  Biology after the Genome (Durham: Duke
                                  University Press, 2015), 294 pp.,
                                  \$99.95 Cloth, ISBN: 978-0-8223-5894-7}  891--895
                 Christian Ross   Brad Peyton, dir. \booktitleRampage.
                                  2018. Film . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 897--899


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 52, Number 1, March, 2019

                      Anonymous   2019 Everett Mendelsohn Prize  . . . . . 1--2
            Oliver Hill-Andrews   Lamarckism by Other Means: Interpreting
                                  Pavlov's Conditioned Reflexes in
                                  Twentieth-Century Britain  . . . . . . . 3--43
              Curtis N. Johnson   Charles Darwin, Richard Owen, and
                                  Natural Selection: a Question of
                                  Priority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45--85
       Ignacio De Ribera-Martin   Seed ( Sperma ) and Kuêma in Aristotle's
                                  Generation of Animals  . . . . . . . . . 87--124
           Ton van Helvoort and   
               Neeraja Sankaran   How Seeing Became Knowing: The Role of
                                  the Electron Microscope in Shaping the
                                  Modern Definition of Viruses . . . . . . 125--160
               David Ceccarelli   Between Social and Biological Heredity:
                                  Cope and Baldwin on Evolution,
                                  Inheritance, and Mind  . . . . . . . . . 161--194
                  Samantha Muka   Book Review: Michel Anctil,
                                  \booktitleLuminous Creatures: The
                                  History and Science of Light Production
                                  in Living Organisms (Montreal:
                                  McGill--Queen's University Press, 2018),
                                  486 pp., 56 photos, C\$49.95 Cloth,
                                  ISBN: 978-0-7735-5312-5} . . . . . . . . 195--197
           Angela N. H. Creager   Book Review: María Jesús Santesmases.
                                  \booktitleThe Circulation of Penicillin
                                  in Spain: Health, Wealth and Authority
                                  (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), XI,
                                  239 pp., 8 b/w 1 color illus., \$99.99
                                  Hardcover, ISBN: 978-3-319-69717-8}  . . 199--201
               Dominic J. Berry   Book Review: David P. D. Munns,
                                  \booktitleEngineering the Environment:
                                  Phytotrons and the Quest for Climate
                                  Control in the Cold War (Pittsburgh:
                                  University of Pittsburgh Press, 2017),
                                  360 pp., 38 b&w illus., \$49.95
                                  Hardcover, ISBN 978-0-8229-4474-4} . . . 203--205
             Rebecca Messbarger   Book Review: Domenico Bertoloni Meli,
                                  \booktitleVisualizing Disease: The Art
                                  and History of Pathological Illustration
                                  (Chicago: The University of Chicago
                                  Press, 2018), 288 pp., 36 color plates,
                                  36 halftones, \$55.00 Cloth, ISBN:
                                  978-0-226-11029-5} . . . . . . . . . . . 207--208
               William T. Lynch   The Domestication of Animals and the
                                  Roots of the Anthropocene  . . . . . . . 209--217
         Cristina Moreno Lozano   Book Review: Sara Kenney and John
                                  Watkiss, \booktitleSurgeon X, Vol. 1--6:
                                  The Path of Most Resistance (London:
                                  Image Comics, 2017), 218 pp., \$14.99,
                                  ISBN-10: 1-5343-0154-2}  . . . . . . . . 219--222

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 52, Number 2, June, 2019

           Dominic J. Berry and   
                Paolo Palladino   Life, Time, and the Organism: Temporal
                                  Registers in the Construction of Life
                                  Forms  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223--243
                   Aaron Novick   A Reappraisal of Charles Darwin's
                                  Engagement with the Work of William
                                  Sharp Macleay  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245--270
            John Lidwell-Durnin   Inevitable Decay: Debates over Climate,
                                  Food Security, and Plant Heredity in
                                  Nineteenth-Century Britain . . . . . . . 271--292
                     Jan Baedke   O Organism, Where Art Thou? Old and New
                                  Challenges for Organism--Centered
                                  Biology  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 293--324
 Edna Suárez-Díaz   The Molecular Basis of Evolution and
                                  Disease: a Cold War Alliance . . . . . . 325--346
 Edna Suárez-Díaz   Erratum to: The Molecular Basis of
                                  Evolution and Disease: a Cold War
                                  Alliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 347--347
               Rebecca Wilbanks   Sophia Roosth, Synthetic: How Life Got
                                  Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 349--352
           Ari Larissa Heinrich   Book Review: Giovanni Aloi,
                                  \booktitleSpeculative Taxidermy: Natural
                                  History, Animal Surfaces, and Art in the
                                  Anthropocene (New York: Columbia
                                  University Press, 2018), 328 pp., ISBN:
                                  978-0-231-18070-2 (hard cover), ISBN:
                                  978-0-231-18071-9 (Paperback)  . . . . . 353--355
             Matthew R. Goodrum   Book Review: Christa Kuljian,
                                  \booktitleDarwin's Hunch: Science, Race
                                  and the Search for Human Origins
                                  (Auckland Park: Jacana Media, 2016), 1 +
                                  352 pp., illus., \$23.40 paperback,
                                  ISBN: 978-1-4314-2425-2} . . . . . . . . 357--358
                       Sara Ray   Book Review: Stefanie Buchenau and
                                  Roberto Lo Presti, eds.: \booktitleHuman
                                  and Animal Cognition in Early Modern
                                  Philosophy and Medicine, University of
                                  Pittsburg Press, Pittsburgh, 2017, 354
                                  pp., ISBN: 978-0-8229-4472-0 . . . . . . 359--360
                Alison Laurence   Book Review: Deborah Bird Rose, Thom van
                                  Dooren, and Matthew Chrulew, eds.:
                                  \booktitleExtinction Studies: Stories of
                                  Time, Death, and Generations . . . . . . 361--363
                 Abraham Gibson   Book Review: Biology in the Marvel
                                  Cinematic Universe . . . . . . . . . . . 365--369

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 52, Number 3, September, 2019

                     Helen Piel   Complicating the Story of Popular
                                  Science: John Maynard Smith's
                                  ``\booktitleLittle Penguin'' on The
                                  Theory of Evolution  . . . . . . . . . . 371--390
                 Kuang-Chi Hung   Subscribing to Specimens, Cataloging
                                  Subscribed Specimens, and Assembling the
                                  First Phytogeographical Survey in the
                                  United States  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391--431
                     Evan Arnet   Conwy Lloyd Morgan, Methodology, and the
                                  Origins of Comparative Psychology  . . . 433--461
      Wilko Graf von Hardenberg   Climate, Fascism, and Ibex: Experiments
                                  in Using Population Dynamics Modeling as
                                  a Historiographical Tool . . . . . . . . 463--483
                     Chris Fite   Book Review: Courtney Fullilove,
                                  \booktitleThe Profit of the Earth: The
                                  Global Seeds of American Agriculture . . 485--487
            Mark V. Barrow, Jr.   Book Review: Marilyn Bailey Ogilvie,
                                  \booktitleFor the Birds: American
                                  Ornithologist Margaret Morse Nice  . . . 489--490
             Kristoffer Whitney   Book Review: Joeri Bruyninckx,
                                  \booktitleListening in the Field:
                                  Recording and the Science of Birdsong    491--492
              Beatrice Steinert   Book Review: Janina Wellmann,
                                  \booktitleThe Form of Becoming:
                                  Embryology and the Epistemology of
                                  Rhythm, 1760--1830 . . . . . . . . . . . 493--495
                Harry Yi-Jui Wu   Book Review: Patrick Manning and Mat
                                  Savelli, eds., \booktitleGlobal
                                  Transformations in the Life Sciences,
                                  1945--1980 (Pittsburgh: University of
                                  Pittsburgh Press, 2018), 366 pp.,
                                  \$45.00 Cloth, ISBN: 978-0-8229-4527-7}  497--499
          Tina Phillips Johnson   Book Review: Angela Ki Che Leung and
                                  Izumi Nakayama, eds.: \booktitleGender,
                                  Health, and History in Modern East Asia  501--503
                Joshua McGuffie   Planet Earth II: BBC (November
                                  2016--January 2017) Television . . . . . 505--507

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 52, Number 4, December, 2019

               Philippe Huneman   Special Issue Editor's Introduction:
                                  ``Revisiting the Modern Synthesis''  . . 509--518
                 Jean Gayon and   
               Philippe Huneman   The Modern Synthesis: Theoretical or
                                  Institutional Event? . . . . . . . . . . 519--535
                 Michel Veuille   Chance, Variation and Shared Ancestry:
                                  Population Genetics After the Synthesis  537--567
                 Anya Plutynski   Speciation Post Synthesis: 1960--2000    569--596
         Jean-Baptiste Grodwohl   Animal Behavior, Population Biology and
                                  the Modern Synthesis (1955--1985)  . . . 597--633
               Philippe Huneman   How the Modern Synthesis Came to Ecology 635--686
                 David Sepkoski   The Unfinished Synthesis?: Paleontology
                                  and Evolutionary Biology in the 20th
                                  Century  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 687--703
                    John Beatty   The Creativity of Natural Selection?
                                  Part II: The Synthesis and Since . . . . 705--731
 Edna Suárez-Díaz   Book Review: Bruno J. Strasser,
                                  \booktitleCollecting Experiments. Making
                                  Big Data Biology (University of Chicago
                                  Press, 2019), 386 40pp., \$37.62 Paper,
                                  ISBN: 978-0-226-63504-0} . . . . . . . . 733--735
                Melinda Gormley   Book Review: Robert E. Kohler,
                                  \booktitleInside Science: Stories from
                                  the Field in Human and Animal Science
                                  (Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
                                  2019), 264 40pp., \$35.00 Cloth, ISBN:
                                  978-0-226-61798-5} . . . . . . . . . . . 737--739
                   James Strick   Book Review: Scott Lidgard and Lynn
                                  Nyhart, eds., \booktitleBiological
                                  Individuality: Integrating Scientific,
                                  Philosophical and Historical
                                  Perspectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 741--742
                Tamara Caulkins   Book Review: Georges-Louis Leclerc,
                                  \booktitleLe comte de Buffon, Translated
                                  by J. A. Zalasiewicz, Mateusz
                                  Zalasiewicz, and Anne--Sophie Milon, The
                                  Epochs of Nature (Chicago: University of
                                  Chicago Press, 2018), 288 40pp., 7 b&w
                                  illus., \$45.00 Cloth, ISBN:
                                  978-0-226-39543-2} . . . . . . . . . . . 743--745
                     Jan Baedke   Publisher Correction to: \booktitleO
                                  Organism, Where Art Thou? Old and New
                                  Challenges for Organism--Centered
                                  Biology  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 747--747


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 53, Number 1, March, 2020

                Karen Rader and   
                Marsha Richmond   2020 Everett Mendelsohn Prize  . . . . . 1--3
                Kees van Putten   Trees, Coral, and Seaweed: An
                                  Interpretation of Sketches Found in
                                  Darwin's Papers  . . . . . . . . . . . . 5--44
      Pedro de Lima Navarro and   
     Cristina de Amorim Machado   An Origin of Citations: Darwin's
                                  Collaborators and Their Contributions to
                                  the \booktitleOrigin of Species  . . . . 45--79
            John Lidwell-Durnin   William Benjamin Carpenter and the
                                  Emerging Science of Heredity . . . . . . 81--103
        Alexandra Rizhinashvili   Production Hydrobiology in the USSR
                                  Under the Pressure of Lysenkoism:
                                  Vladimir I. Zhadin's Forgotten Theory of
                                  Biological Productivity (1940) . . . . . 105--139
               Agata Strzada\la   The New Biology as an Example of
                                  Newspeak: The Case of Polish Zoology,
                                  1948--1956 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141--157
               Vedran Duanci\'c   Lysenko in Yugoslavia, 1945--1950s: How
                                  to De-Stalinize Stalinist Science  . . . 159--194
                   Rory Bradley   Book Review: Joan Steigerwald,
                                  \booktitleExperimenting at the
                                  Boundaries of Life: Organic Vitality in
                                  Germany Around 1800 (University of
                                  Pittsburgh Press, 2019), 460 pp.,
                                  \$55.00 Cloth, ISBN: 978-0-8229-4553-3}  195--197
                Tess Lanzarotta   Book Review: Vanessa Heggie,
                                  \booktitleHigher and Colder: A History
                                  of Extreme Physiology and Exploration
                                  (Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
                                  2019), 253 pp., 9 b&w illus., \$40.00
                                  Cloth, ISBN: 978-0-226-65088-3}  . . . . 199--201
                 Koen B. Tanghe   Book Review: Bill Jenkins,
                                  \booktitleEvolution Before Darwin.
                                  Theories of the Transmutation of Species
                                  in Edinburgh, 1804--1834 . . . . . . . . 203--207
                      Anonymous   Correction to: \booktitleRetrospective
                                  Open Access Articles . . . . . . . . . . 209--210

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 53, Number 2, June, 2020

                Marco Tamborini   The Twentieth-Century Desire for
                                  Morphology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211--216
                Olivier Rieppel   Morphology and Phylogeny . . . . . . . . 217--230
                     Max Dresow   Re-forming Morphology: Two Attempts to
                                  Rehabilitate the Problem of Form in the
                                  First Half of the Twentieth Century  . . 231--248
              Maurizio Esposito   Beyond Haeckel's Law: Walter Garstang
                                  and the Evolutionary Biology that Might
                                  Have Been  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249--268
                Marco Tamborini   Challenging the Adaptationist Paradigm:
                                  Morphogenesis, Constraints, and
                                  Constructions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269--294
         Gabriele Gramelsberger   Synthetic Morphology: a Vision of
                                  Engineering Biological Form  . . . . . . 295--309
                Thomas P. Weber   Book Review: Michael Worboys,
                                  Julie-Marie Strange and Neil Pemberton,
                                  \booktitleThe Invention of the Modern
                                  Dog: Breed and Blood in Victorian
                                  Britain (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins
                                  University Press, 2018), 282 pp.,
                                  \pounds 25 (hardcover), ISBN:
                                  978-1-4214-2658-7  . . . . . . . . . . . 311--313
               Austin R. Cooper   Book Review: Abena Dove Osseo-Asare,
                                  \booktitleAtomic Junction: Nuclear Power
                                  in Africa after Independence. Cambridge
                                  University Press, Cambridge, UK and New
                                  York, 2019, 296 pp., 28 b&w illus.,
                                  \$32.99 Paperback, ISBN
                                  978-1-108-45737-8} . . . . . . . . . . . 315--317

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 53, Number 3, September, 2020

            Marsha Richmond and   
                    Karen Rader   Announcement of JHB Topical Collections  319--320
                  Shira Shmuely   Alfred Wallace's Baby Orangutan: Game,
                                  Pet, Specimen  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321--343
                Simon Ville and   
              Claire Wright and   
                     Jude Philp   Macleay's Choice: Transacting the
                                  Natural History Trade in the Nineteenth
                                  Century  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345--375
                Simon Ville and   
              Claire Wright and   
                     Jude Philp   Correction to: Macleay's Choice:
                                  Transacting the Natural History Trade in
                                  the Nineteenth Century . . . . . . . . . 377--378
          Hein van den Berg and   
                 Boris Demarest   Axiomatic Natural Philosophy and the
                                  Emergence of Biology as a Science  . . . 379--422
               Warren D. Allmon   Invertebrate Paleontology and
                                  Evolutionary Thinking in the US and
                                  Britain, 1860--1940  . . . . . . . . . . 423--450
       Sophie Juliane Veigl and   
                Oren Harman and   
                      Ehud Lamm   Friedrich Miescher's Discovery in the
                                  Historiography of Genetics: From
                                  Contamination to Confusion, from Nuclein
                                  to DNA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 451--484
               Patrick M. Walsh   Book Review: James F. Stark,
                                  \booktitleThe Cult of Youth: Anti-ageing
                                  in Modern Britain (Cambridge: Cambridge
                                  University Press, 2020), 262 pp., \$99
                                  hardback, ISBN: 978-1-108-48415-2} . . . 485--487
                 Koen B. Tanghe   Book Review: Michel Morange,
                                  \booktitleThe Black Box of Biology. A
                                  History of the Molecular Revolution.
                                  Trans. by M. Cobb (Cambridge, MA:
                                  Harvard University Press, 2020), 528
                                  pp., \$45.00, \pounds 36.95, EUR40.50
                                  Hardback, ISBN: 978-0-674-28136-3} . . . 489--492

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 53, Number 4, December, 2020

                  Paige Madison   Characterized by Darkness: Reconsidering
                                  the Origins of the Brutish Neanderthal   493--519
                 Fabio Forgione   Evolution as a Solution: Franco Andrea
                                  Bonelli, Lamarck, and the Origin of Man
                                  in Early-Nineteenth-Century Italy  . . . 521--548
        William E. Friedman and   
               Peter K. Endress   Alexander Moritzi, a Swiss Pre-Darwinian
                                  Evolutionist: Insights into the
                                  Creationist--Transmutationist Debates of
                                  the 1830s and 1840s  . . . . . . . . . . 549--585
                    Ryan Hearty   Redefining Boundaries: Ruth Myrtle
                                  Patrick's Ecological Program at the
                                  Academy of Natural Sciences of
                                  Philadelphia, 1947--1975 . . . . . . . . 587--630
             Kristoffer Whitney   Valuing Shorebirds: Bureaucracy, Natural
                                  History, and Expertise in North American
                                  Conservation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 631--652
            Sharon E. Kingsland   Book Review: Etienne S. Benson,
                                  \booktitleSurroundings: a History of
                                  Environments and Environmentalism
                                  (Chicago and London: University of
                                  Chicago Press, 2020), 278 pp., 16 b&w
                                  illus., \$27.50 Paper, ISBN:
                                  978-0-226-70629-0} . . . . . . . . . . . 653--655
               Rachel A. Ankeny   Book Review: Nicole C. Nelson,
                                  \booktitleModel Behavior: Animal
                                  Experiments, Complexity, and the
                                  Genetics of Psychiatric Disorders
                                  (Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
                                  2018), 272 pp., 6 b&w illus., \$30.00
                                  Paperback, ISBN: 978-0-226-54608-7}  . . 657--658
       Siddharth Satishchandran   Book Review: Oren Harman and Michael
                                  Dietrich, \booktitleDreamers,
                                  Visionaries, and the Revolutionaries in
                                  the Life Sciences, The University of
                                  Chicago Press, Chicago, 2018, 324 pp.,
                                  18 illus. \$40.00, \pounds 30.00 Paper.
                                  ISBN: 978-0-226-56990-1} . . . . . . . . 659--661
              Joshua A. Hubbard   Book Review: Ayo Wahlberg,
                                  \booktitleGood Quality: The
                                  Routinization of Sperm Banking in China,
                                  Oakland: University of California Press,
                                  2018, 248 pp., 14 b&w illus., 3 tables,
                                  \$34.95 Paperback, ISBN:
                                  978-0-520-29778-4} . . . . . . . . . . . 663--665
             Daniel Burton-Rose   Towards a Sinophone Insect Humanities: a
                                  Review Essay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 667--678


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 54, Number 1, April, 2021

              Jacob Hamblin and   
              Linda M. Richards   Connecting to the Living History of
                                  Radiation Exposure . . . . . . . . . . . 1--6
                 M. X. Mitchell   The Cosmology of Evidence: Suffering,
                                  Science, and Biological Witness After
                                  Three Mile Island  . . . . . . . . . . . 7--29
                Cynthia Folkers   Disproportionate Impacts of Radiation
                                  Exposure on Women, Children, and
                                  Pregnancy: Taking Back our Narrative . . 31--66
                Jonathan Luedee   Locating the Boundaries of the Nuclear
                                  North: Arctic Biology, Contaminated
                                  Caribou, and the Problem of the
                                  Threshold  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67--93
                N. A. J. Taylor   The Visual Politics of Maralinga:
                                  Experiences, (Re)presentations, and
                                  Vulnerabilities  . . . . . . . . . . . . 95--106
              Sumiko Hatakeyama   Let Chromosomes Speak: The Cytogenetics
                                  Project at the Atomic Bomb Casualty
                                  Commission (ABCC)  . . . . . . . . . . . 107--126
                 David K. Hecht   Embracing Mystery: Radiation Risks and
                                  Popular Science Writing in the Early
                                  Cold War . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127--141
                Marianne Sommer   Book Review: Erika Lorraine Milam,
                                  \booktitleCreatures of Cain: The Hunt
                                  for Human Nature in Cold War America,
                                  (Princeton: Princeton University Press,
                                  2019), 408 pp., 33 b/w illus., \$29.95
                                  Cloth, ISBN: 978-0-691-18188-2}  . . . . 143--145

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 54, Number 2, June, 2021

                Karen Rader and   
                Marsha Richmond   2021 Everett Mendelsohn Prize  . . . . . 147--149
            Christine Y. L. Luk   Chen Ziying and Woods Hole: Bringing the
                                  Marine Biological Laboratory to Amoy,
                                  China, 1930--1936  . . . . . . . . . . . 151--173
      Pierre Louis Blaiseau and   
              Allyson M. Holmes   Diauxic Inhibition: Jacques Monod's
                                  Ignored Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175--196
      Pierre Louis Blaiseau and   
              Allyson M. Holmes   Correction to: Diauxic Inhibition:
                                  Jacques Monod's Ignored Work . . . . . . 197--197
                 Davide Serpico   The Cyclical Return of the IQ
                                  Controversy: Revisiting the Lessons of
                                  the Resolution on Genetics, Race and
                                  Intelligence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199--228
           Andrés Galera   Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire and the
                                  First Embryological Evolutionary Model
                                  on the Origin of Vertebrates . . . . . . 229--245
                Nurit Kirsh and   
                L. Joanne Green   A Feeling for the Human Subject:
                                  Margaret Lasker and the Genetic Puzzle
                                  of Pentosuria  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247--274
                 James Hickling   The Vera Causa of Endangered Species
                                  Legislation: Alfred Newton and the Wild
                                  Bird Preservation Acts, 1869--1894 . . . 275--309
           R. Ashton Macfarlane   Wild Laboratories of Climate Change:
                                  Plants, Phenology, and Global Warming,
                                  1955--1980 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311--340
           R. Ashton Macfarlane   Correction to: Wild Laboratories of
                                  Climate Change: Plants, Phenology, and
                                  Global Warming, 1955--1980 . . . . . . . 341--342

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 54, Number 3, September, 2021

                Karen Rader and   
                Marsha Richmond   \emphJHB's ``New Developments in Darwin
                                  Studies?'' Redux . . . . . . . . . . . . 343--344
                   Pietro Corsi   Edinburgh Lamarckians? The Authorship of
                                  Three Anonymous Papers (1826--1829)  . . 345--374
               Patrick M. Walsh   Making a French Connection: Darwin,
                                  Brown-Séquard and the Epilepsy Studies    375--401
                Max Meulendijks   Eclipsing the Eclipse?: a Neo-Darwinian
                                  Historiography Revisited . . . . . . . . 403--443
                Max Meulendijks   Correction to: Eclipsing the Eclipse?: a
                                  Neo-Darwinian Historiography Revisited   445--445
 Ricardo Francisco Waizbort and   
Maurício Roberto Motta Pinto da Luz and   
         Helio Ricardo da Silva   The First Brazilian Thesis of Evolution:
                                  Haeckel's Recapitulation Theory and Its
                                  Relations with the Idea of Progress  . . 447--481
 Ricardo Francisco Waizbort and   
Maurício Roberto Motta Pinto da Luz and   
         Helio Ricardo da Silva   Correction to: The First Brazilian
                                  Thesis of Evolution: Haeckel's
                                  Recapitulation Theory and Its Relations
                                  with the Idea of Progress  . . . . . . . 483--483
           Amir-Mohammad Gamini   A Critique of Darwin's \booktitleThe
                                  Descent of Man by a Muslim Scholar in
                                  1912: Mu\dhammad-Ri\dda
                                  I\dsfah\=an\=\i's Examination of the
                                  Anatomical and Embryological
                                  Similarities Between Human and Other
                                  Animals  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 485--511
           Jongsik Christian Yi   Dialectical Materialism Serves
                                  Voluntarist Productivism: The Epistemic
                                  Foundation of Lysenkoism in Socialist
                                  China and North Vietnam  . . . . . . . . 513--539
                     Wayne Soon   Book Review: Jenny Bangham.
                                  \booktitleBlood Relations: Transfusion
                                  and the Making of Human Genetics . . . . 541--543
                 Karl S. Matlin   Book Review: Andrew S. Reynolds,
                                  \booktitleThe Third Lens: Metaphor and
                                  the Creation of Modern Cell Biology
                                  (Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
                                  2018), 272 pp., \$30.00 Paper, ISBN:
                                  978-0-226-56312-1} . . . . . . . . . . . 545--547

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 54, Number 4, December, 2021

           Jane Maienschein and   
           Garland E. Allen and   
                    Karen Rader   In Memory of Paul Farber (1944--2021),
                                  Third Editor of the \booktitleJournal of
                                  the History of Biology . . . . . . . . . 549--550
                 Anita Guerrini   Eloge: Paul Lawrence Farber (1944--2021) 551--553
         Alessandra Passariello   From Entomological Research to Culturing
                                  Tissues: Aron Moscona's
                                  \booktitleInvestigative Pathway  . . . . 555--601
            Alexander Ian Parry   Catharine Beecher and the Mechanical
                                  Body: Physiology, Evangelism, and
                                  American Social Reform from the
                                  Antebellum Period to the Gilded Age  . . 603--638
                Kees van Putten   Three-Dimensional Phylogeny in Two
                                  Dimensions: How Darwin and Other
                                  Nineteenth-Century Naturalists Created
                                  Three-Dimensional Figures of the Natural
                                  System by Combining Trees of Life and
                                  Maps of Affinity . . . . . . . . . . . . 639--687
                 Innocent Dande   The Colonial State, African Dog-Owners,
                                  and the Political Economy of Rabies
                                  Vaccination Campaigns in Southern
                                  Rhodesia in the 1950s and 1960s  . . . . 689--717
       Gregory Ferguson-Cradler   The Overfishing Problem: Natural and
                                  Social Categories in Early
                                  Twentieth-Century Fisheries Science  . . 719--738
                    Kelle Dhein   Karl von Frisch and the Discipline of
                                  Ethology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 739--767
                  Ian McGonigle   Book Review: Daniel Navon,
                                  \booktitleMobilizing Mutations: Human
                                  Genetics in the Age of Patient Advocacy
                                  (Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
                                  2019), 348~pp. 11 halftones, \$40.00
                                  Cloth, ISBN: 978-0-226-63809-6}  . . . . 769--770


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 55, Number 1, March, 2022

                Karen Rader and   
                Marsha Richmond   2022 Everett Mendelsohn Prize  . . . . . 1--2
                    Brad Bolman   Introduction: What Right? Which
                                  Organisms? Why Jobs? . . . . . . . . . . 3--13
                  Robert Kohler   Lords of the Fly Revisited . . . . . . . 15--19
           Angela N. H. Creager   Model Organisms Unbound  . . . . . . . . 21--28
                 Karen A. Rader   Reflections on \booktitleMaking Mice
                                  (2004) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29--33
                       Sara Ray   From Monsters to Malformations:
                                  Anatomical Preparations as Objects of
                                  Evidence for a Developmental Paradigm of
                                  Embryology, 1770--1850 . . . . . . . . . 35--57
             Charles A. Kollmer   International Culture Collections and
                                  the Value of Microbial Life: Johanna
                                  Westerdijk's Fungi and Ernst Georg
                                  Pringsheim's Algae . . . . . . . . . . . 59--87
            Nicole Welk-Joerger   The Business with ``Bugs'': Ruminology
                                  and the Commercial Feed Industry in the
                                  United States  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89--113
                      Tara Suri   Between Simians and Cell Lines: Rhesus
                                  Monkeys, Polio Research, and the
                                  Geopolitics of Tissue Culture
                                  (1934--1954) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115--146
                    Brad Bolman   Dogs for Life: Beagles, Drugs, and
                                  Capital in the Twentieth Century . . . . 147--179
               Garland E. Allen   Book Review: Sherrie Lyons,
                                  \booktitleFrom Cells to Organisms:
                                  Re-envisioning Cell Theory . . . . . . . 181--184
                    Oren Harman   A Conversation with Darwin on Man
                                  Revisited: 150 Years to \booktitleThe
                                  Descent of Man . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185--201
            Oren Soloman Harman   Correction to: Method as a Function of
                                  ``Disciplinary Landscape'': C. D.
                                  Darlington and Cytology, Genetics and
                                  Evolution, 1932--1950  . . . . . . . . . 203--203
      Pedro de Lima Navarro and   
     Cristina de Amorim Machado   Correction to: An Origin of Citations:
                                  Darwin's Collaborators and Their
                                  Contributions to the Origin of Species   205--206
            Christine Y. L. Luk   Correction to: [Chen] Ziying and Woods
                                  Hole: Bringing the Marine Biological
                                  Laboratory to Amoy, China, 1930--1936    207--207

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 55, Number 2, August, 2022

                 Jan Baedke and   
               Christina Brandt   Between the Wars, Facing a Scientific
                                  Crisis: The Theoretical and
                                  Methodological Bottleneck of Interwar
                                  Biology  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209--217
           Erik L. Peterson and   
                   Crystal Hall   ``What is Dead May Not Die'': Locating
                                  Marginalized Concepts Among Ordinary
                                  Biologists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219--251
               Christina Brandt   Development and Heredity in the Interwar
                                  Period: Hans Spemann and Fritz Baltzer
                                  on Organizers and Merogones  . . . . . . 253--283
               Christina Brandt   Vitalism, Holism, and Metaphorical
                                  Dynamics of Hans Spemann's ``Organizer''
                                  in the Interwar Period . . . . . . . . . 285--320
                 Julia Gruevska   Analysis and/or Interpretation in
                                  Neurophysiology? A Transatlantic
                                  Discussion Between F. J. J. Buytendijk
                                  and K. S. Lashley, 1929--1932  . . . . . 321--347
           Kärin Nickelsen   Physicochemical Biology and Knowledge
                                  Transfer: The Study of the Mechanism of
                                  Photosynthesis Between the Two World
                                  Wars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 349--377
            Marsha Richmond and   
                    Karen Rader   \emphJHB 's Darwin Collection  . . . . . 379--380
                   Janet Browne   Reflections on Darwin Historiography . . 381--393
                     Paul White   The Many Lives of Darwin's Letters . . . 395--401
               Bernard Lightman   The Darwin Correspondence Project and
                                  Pedagogy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403--409

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 55, Number 3, October, 2022

                Elise K. Burton   Ashkenazi Anxieties: A Transnational
                                  Social History of Jewish Genetic
                                  Admixture Modeling, 1971--1986 . . . . . 411--442
                Kristin Johnson   The Return of the Geneticist: Theodosius
                                  Dobzhansky, Edward Chapin, and Museum
                                  Taxonomy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 443--463
               Melissa Charenko   Blowing in the Wind: Pollen's Mobility
                                  as a Challenge to Measuring Climate by
                                  Proxy, 1916--1939  . . . . . . . . . . . 465--493
        Péter Poczai and   
     Jorge A. Santiago-Blay and   
Ji\vr\'ì Sekerák and   
      István Bariska and   
         Attila T. Szabó   Mimush Sheep and the Spectre of
                                  Inbreeding: Historical Background for
                                  Festetics's Organic and Genetic Laws
                                  Four Decades Before Mendel's Experiments
                                  in Peas  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 495--536
              Nicolas Rasmussen   René Dubos, the Autochthonous Flora, and
                                  the Discovery of the Microbiome  . . . . 537--558
              Maxim V. Vinarski   Pattern Without Process: Eugen Smirnov
                                  and the Earliest Project of Numerical
                                  Taxonomy (1923--1938)  . . . . . . . . . 559--583
    Christopher F. Sharpley and   
                  Clemens Koehn   Frequency and Content of the Last Fifty
                                  Years of Papers on Aristotle's Writings
                                  on Biological Phenomena  . . . . . . . . 585--607
                  Jenny Bangham   Book Review: Soraya de Chadarevian,
                                  \booktitleHeredity Under the Microscope:
                                  Chromosomes and the Study of the Human
                                  Genome (Chicago: University of Chicago
                                  Press, 2020), 272 pp, 36 halftones,
                                  \$112.50 Cloth, ISBN 978-0-226-68508-3}  609--611

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 55, Number 4, December, 2022

                Karen Rader and   
                Marsha Richmond   Reading and Writing the History of
                                  Biology at \booktitleJHB . . . . . . . . 613--614
                Jennifer Coggon   Sperm-Force: \em Naturphilosophie and
                                  George Newport's Quest to Discover the
                                  Secret of Fertilization  . . . . . . . . 615--687
              Jonathan M. Galka   \em Liguus Landscapes: Amateur Liggers,
                                  Professional Malacology, and the Social
                                  Lives of Snail Sciences  . . . . . . . . 689--723
                Paolo Palladino   The Making of the Sambucana: On Memory,
                                  the Body, and the Production of
                                  Bioheritage  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 725--749
        Sally Gregory Kohlstedt   Collaboration, Gender, and Leadership at
                                  the Minnesota Seaside Station,
                                  1901--1907 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 751--790
             Emily S. Hutcheson   A ``Central Bureau of Feminine
                                  Algology:'' Algae, Mutualism, and
                                  Gendered Ecological Perspectives,
                                  1880--1910 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 791--825
                      Ali Mirza   Alexander Dalrymple, the Utility of
                                  Coral Reefs, and Charles Darwin's
                                  \booktitleStructure and Distribution of
                                  Coral Reefs  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 827--864
             Joshua D. Tompkins   Discovering DNA Methylation, the History
                                  and Future of the Writing on DNA . . . . 865--887


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 56, Number 1, March, 2023

          Nicolas Rasmussen and   
     Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis   Inaugural Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . 1--3
                   Zina B. Ward   Muscles or Movements? Representation in
                                  the Nascent Brain Sciences . . . . . . . 5--34
                Laura J. Martin   The Yale Geochronometric Laboratory and
                                  the Rewriting of Global Environmental
                                  History  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35--63
        Geoffrey Winthrop-Young   The Social Politics of Karl Escherich's
                                  1933 Inaugural Presidential Lecture  . . 65--95
          Susanne S. Renner and   
   Ulrich Päßler and   
                   Pierre Moret   ``My Reputation is at Stake.''
                                  Humboldt's \booktitleMountain Plant
                                  Geography in the Making (1803--1825) . . 97--124
                    Caden Testa   Species Transformation and Social
                                  Reform: The Role of the Will in
                                  Jean-Baptiste Lamarck's Transformist
                                  Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125--151
                Snait B. Gissis   The Neo-Lamarckian Tools Deployed by the
                                  Young Durkheim: 1882--1892 . . . . . . . 153--190
                 William Kimler   Balancing the Synthesis  . . . . . . . . 191--194
                 William Kimler   Correction: Joel Hagen. Life out of
                                  Balance: Homeostasis and Adaptation in a
                                  Darwinian World, Tuscaloosa: University
                                  of Alabama Press, 2021, ISBN
                                  978-0-8173-2089-8, 360 pp  . . . . . . . 195--195
                    Ian Tyrrell   Book Review: Raf De Bont,
                                  \booktitleNature's Diplomats: Science,
                                  Internationalism & Preservation,
                                  1920--1960. Pittsburgh: University of
                                  Pittsburgh Press, 2021, ISBN:
                                  978-0-8229-4661-8, x + 373 pp  . . . . . 197--200
                    Bill Sugden   Book Review: Gregory Morgan.
                                  \booktitleVirus Hunters: a History of
                                  Tumor Virology, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins
                                  University Press, 2021, ISBN 1421444011,
                                  xiv + 373 pp.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201--203
                   James Strick   Book Review: David P.D. Munns and Kärin
                                  Nickelsen. \booktitleFar Beyond the
                                  Moon: A History of Life--Support Systems
                                  in the Space Age, Pittsburgh: University
                                  of Pittsburgh Press, 2021, ISBN
                                  978-0-8229-4654-0, 216 pp. . . . . . . . 205--206
                 Anita Guerrini   Book Review: Alisha Rankin.
                                  \booktitleThe Poison Trials: Wonder
                                  Drugs, Experiment, and the Battle for
                                  Authority in Renaissance Science,
                                  Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
                                  2021, ISBN 978-0-226-74485-8, 329 pp.    207--209

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 56, Number 2, August, 2023

            Marsha Richmond and   
                    Karen Rader   2023 Everett Mendelsohn Prize  . . . . . 211--213
 Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis and   
              Nicolas Rasmussen   Garland E. Allen (1936--2023), Historian
                                  of Life Science  . . . . . . . . . . . . 215--217
             Marsha L. Richmond   Remembering Garland Edward Allen, III
                                  (1936--2023), Second Editor of
                                  \booktitleJournal of the History of
                                  Biology  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219--226
                   Kim Kleinman   Garland Allen and Marxism: an
                                  Appreciation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227--238
               Jane Maienschein   Garland Allen's Last Book Project  . . . 239--250
                   Marga Vicedo   Beyond the Instinct Debate: Daniel
                                  Lehrman's Contributions to Animal
                                  Behavior Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . 251--284
            Mikhail B. Konashev   The Russian Backdrop to Dobzhansky's
                                  \booktitleGenetics and the Origin of
                                  Species  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285--307
                Laurens de Rooy   The Shelf Life of Skulls: Anthropology
                                  and `race' in the Vrolik Craniological
                                  Collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309--337
             Pier Luigi Pireddu   The Relationship Between George Evelyn
                                  Hutchinson and Vladimir Ivanovic
                                  Vernadsky: Roots and Consequences of a
                                  Biogeochemical Approach  . . . . . . . . 339--363
                 Cora Stuhrmann   Sociobiology on Screen. The Controversy
                                  Through the Lens of
                                  \booktitleSociobiology: Doing What Comes
                                  Naturally  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365--397
                  Shira Shmuely   Book Review: Rob Boddice,
                                  \booktitleHumane Professions: The
                                  Defence of Experimental Medicine,
                                  1876--1914, Cambridge UK: Cambridge
                                  University Press, 2021, ISBN:
                                  978-1-108-49009-2, 204 pp. . . . . . . . 399--400
                  Shira Shmuely   Correction: Book Review: Rob Boddice,
                                  \booktitleHumane Professions: The
                                  Defence of Experimental Medicine,
                                  1876--1914, Cambridge UK: Cambridge
                                  University Press, 2021, ISBN:
                                  978-1-108-49009-2, 204 pp. . . . . . . . 401--401
                    Rob Boddice   Book Review: Anita Guerrini,
                                  \booktitleExperimenting with Humans and
                                  Animals: From Aristotle to CRISPR, 2nd
                                  ed., Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University
                                  Press, 2022, ISBN: 978-1-4214-4405-5,
                                  208 pp.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403--405
               Christine Keiner   Book Review: Laura J. Martin,
                                  \booktitleWild by Design: The Rise of
                                  Ecological Restoration, Cambridge, USA:
                                  Harvard University Press, 2022, ISBN:
                                  978-0-674-97942-0, 336 pp. . . . . . . . 407--409
                     Daniel Liu   Book Review: Karl S. Matlin,
                                  \booktitleCrossing the Boundaries of
                                  Life: Günter Blobel and the Origins of
                                  Molecular Cell Biology, Chicago:
                                  University of Chicago Press, 2022, ISBN:
                                  978-0-226-81923-5, 368 pp  . . . . . . . 411--414
               Michelle Bootcov   Book Review: Neeraja Sankaran,
                                  \booktitleA Tale of Two Viruses:
                                  Parallels in the Research Trajectories
                                  of Tumor and Bacterial Viruses,
                                  Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh
                                  Press, 2021, ISBN: 978-0-8229-4630-4,
                                  312 pp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 415--417

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 56, Number 3, October, 2023

                     Max Dresow   Biased, Spasmodic, and Ridiculously
                                  Incomplete: Sequence Stratigraphy and
                                  the Emergence of a New Approach to
                                  Stratigraphic Complexity in
                                  Paleobiology, 1973--1995 . . . . . . . . 419--454
          Tone Druglitrò   Nonhuman Primates in Public Health:
                                  Between Biological Standardization,
                                  Conservation and Care  . . . . . . . . . 455--477
                   John H. Eddy   Buffon, Species and the Forces of
                                  Reproduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 479--493
                    Andrew Goss   Decolonizing Botany: Indonesia, UNESCO,
                                  and the Making of a Global Science . . . 495--523
              David P. D. Munns   ``Not by a Decree of Fate:'' Ellen
                                  Richards, Euthenics, and the Environment
                                  in the Progressive Era . . . . . . . . . 525--557
                 Gregory Radick   Book Review: Nathan Crowe,
                                  \booktitleForgotten Clones: The Birth of
                                  Cloning and the Biological Revolution,
                                  Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh
                                  Press, 2021, ISBN: 978-0-8229-4627-4,
                                  299 pp.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 559--561
                    Rose Novick   Book Review: James Elwick,
                                  \booktitleStyles of Reasoning in the
                                  British Life Sciences: Shared
                                  Assumptions 1820--1858, Pittsburgh:
                                  University of Pittsburgh Press, 2020,
                                  ISBN: 978-0-8229-6634-0, 234 pp. . . . . 563--565
                   Jim Endersby   Book Review: Luke Keogh, \booktitleThe
                                  Wardian Case: How a Simple Box Moved
                                  Plants and Changed the World, Chicago:
                                  University of Chicago Press, ISBN:
                                  978-0-226-71361-8, 288 pp  . . . . . . . 567--569
           Thiago Pinto Barbosa   Book Review: Projit Bihari Mukharji,
                                  \booktitleBrown Skins, White Coats: Race
                                  Science in India, 1920--66, Chicago:
                                  University of Chicago Press, 2022, ISBN:
                                  0-226-82301-6, 348 pp. . . . . . . . . . 571--573
                 Michel Morange   Book Review: Hans-Jörg Rheinberger,
                                  \booktitleSplit & Splice: A Phenomenology
                                  of Experimentation, Chicago: University
                                  of Chicago Press, 2023, ISBN:
                                  978-0-226-82532-8, 256 pp. . . . . . . . 575--576
                  Diane B. Paul   Book Review: Marga Vicedo,
                                  \booktitleIntelligent Love: The Story of
                                  Clara Park, Her Autistic Daughter, and
                                  the Myth of the Refrigerator Mother,
                                  Boston: Beacon Press, 2021, ISBN:
                                  978-0-8070-5551-9, 272 pp. . . . . . . . 577--578

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 56, Number 4, December, 2023

 Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis and   
              Nicolas Rasmussen   Everett Mendelsohn (1931--2023):
                                  Founding Editor of the \booktitleJournal
                                  of the History of Biology  . . . . . . . ??
                  Mark B. Adams   Beginnings: Everett Mendelsohn,
                                  1963--1973 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ??
           Richard W. Burkhardt   Remembering Everett Mendelsohn . . . . . ??
            Mark V. Barrow, Jr.   Remembering Everett Mendelsohn, a Kind
                                  and Generous Mentor  . . . . . . . . . . ??
                    Peder Anker   Everett Mendelsohn: The Harvard
                                  Professor  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ??
                     Rena Selya   Everett Mendelsohn: A Splendid Mentor,
                                  Primary Source, and Champion . . . . . . ??
                    Oren Harman   ``Keep the Faith:'' Memories of Everett
                                  Mendelson  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ??
                Matthew Stanley   A Few Hours a Week: Everett Mendelsohn
                                  as Teacher, Mentor, and Exemplar . . . . ??
                  Joel Schwartz   Everett Mendelsohn, One Colleague's
                                  Remembrances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ??
                   Janet Browne   Everett Mendelsohn, the Harvard
                                  Colleague  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ??
               Jane Maienschein   Everett Mendelsohn at the MBL  . . . . . ??
         Elisabeth de Cambiaire   ``From the Known to the Unknown:''
                                  Nature's Diversity, \booktitleMateria
                                  Medica, and Analogy in 18th Century
                                  Botany, Through the Work of Tournefort,
                                  the Jussieu Brothers, and Linnaeus . . . ??
         Jordan Thomas Mursinna   A ``Mean Quarrelsome Spirit:''
                                  Controversy in British Systematics,
                                  1822--1836 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ??
David Francisco de Moura Penteado   A Tale of Enduring Myths: Buffon's
                                  Theory of Animal Degeneration and the
                                  Regeneration of Domesticated Animals in
                                  Mid-19th Century Brazil  . . . . . . . . ??
                 Katrina Maydom   Book Review: Stefanie Gänger, \booktitleA
                                  Singular Remedy: Cinchona across the
                                  Atlantic World, 1751--1820, Cambridge:
                                  Cambridge University Press, 2020, ISBN:
                                  978-1-108-84216-7, 300 pp. . . . . . . . ??
                  Joseph Bishop   Book Review: Lisa Haushofer,
                                  \booktitleWonder Foods: The Science and
                                  Commerce of Nutrition, Oakland:
                                  University of California Press, 2023,
                                  ISBN: 978-0-520-39040-9, 270 pp. . . . . ??
                M. Susan Lindee   Book Review: Rena Selya,
                                  \booktitleSalvador Luria: An Immigrant
                                  Biologist in Cold War America,
                                  Cambridge, USA: MIT Press, 2022, ISBN:
                                  978-0-262-04646-6, 248 pp. . . . . . . . ??
                     Lisa Onaga   Book Review: Jeannie N. Shinozuka,
                                  \booktitleBiotic Borders: Transpacific
                                  Plant and Insect Migration and the Rise
                                  of Anti-Asian Racism in America,
                                  1890--1950, Chicago: University of
                                  Chicago Press, 2022, 296 pp  . . . . . . ??


Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 57, Number 1, March, 2024

           Betty Smocovitis and   
              Nicolas Rasmussen   The 2024 Everett Mendelsohn Prize  . . . 1--2
          Nicolas Rasmussen and   
     Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3--4
               Kate MacCord and   
               Jane Maienschein   Studying Regeneration Through History as
                                  a Way of Looking Forward . . . . . . . . 5--15
                 Thierry Hoquet   Darwin and the White Shipwrecked Sailor:
                                  Beyond Blending Inheritance and the
                                  Jenkin Myth  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17--49
                  Andrea Ceccon   ``At a Glance:'' The Role of
                                  Diagrammatic Representations in Eugenics
                                  Appropriations of the ``Infamous Juke
                                  Family'' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51--87
            Rodolfo John Alaniz   Havelock Ellis, Sexology, and Sexual
                                  Selection in Post-Darwinian Evolutionary
                                  Biology  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89--112
            Diederik F. Janssen   Developing Sex: From Recremental Semen
                                  to Developmental Endocrinology . . . . . 113--151
                 Sander Gliboff   Book Review: Gregory Radick,
                                  \booktitleDisputed Inheritance: The
                                  Battle over Mendel and the Future of
                                  Biology, Chicago: University of Chicago
                                  Press, 2023, ISBN: 978-0-226-82272-3,
                                  630 pp.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153--156
            Mark V. Barrow, Jr.   Book Review: Mary Anne Andrei,
                                  \booktitleNature's Mirror: How
                                  Taxidermists Shaped America's Natural
                                  History Museums and Saved Endangered
                                  Species, Chicago: University of Chicago
                                  Press, 2020, ISBN: 978-0-226-73031-8,
                                  250 pp.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157--159
                 Hallam Stevens   Book Review: Miguel García-Sancho and
                                  James Lowe, \booktitleA History of
                                  Genomics Across Species, Communities,
                                  and Projects, London: Palgrave
                                  Macmillan, 2023, ISBN:
                                  978-3-031-06129-5, 380 pp. . . . . . . . 161--163
                  Joel B. Hagen   Book Review: Sharon E. Kingsland,
                                  \booktitleA Lab for All Seasons: The
                                  Laboratory Revolution in Modern Botany
                                  and the Rise of Physiological Plant
                                  Ecology, 2023, New Haven: Yale
                                  University Press, ISBN:
                                  978-0-300-26722-8, 385 pp. . . . . . . . 165--167
              Maura C. Flannery   Book Review: Joel Schwartz,
                                  \booktitleRobert Brown and Mungo Park:
                                  Travels and Explorations in Natural
                                  History for the Royal Society, Memoirs
                                  of the New York Botanical Garden no.
                                  122, Cham: Springer, 2021, ISBN:
                                  978-3-030-74861-6, 217 pp. . . . . . . . 169--171

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 57, Number 2, June, 2024

               Eric J. Richards   William Lawrence Tower's Beetles:
                                  Experimental Evolution and the
                                  Manipulation of Inheritance  . . . . . . 173--206
            Eric Burns Anderson   Invasion on So Grand a Scale: Darwin,
                                  Lyell, and Invasive Species  . . . . . . 207--229
                   Nick Hopwood   Species Choice and Model Use: Reviving
                                  Research on Human Development  . . . . . 231--279
                     Daniel Liu   The Schema and Organization of the Cell:
                                  An Introduction to Ernst Brücke's
                                  \booktitleDie Elementarorganismen (1861) 281--304
          Ernst Brücke and   
                     Daniel Liu   The Elementary Organisms . . . . . . . . 305--330
                   Lijing Jiang   [Book Review:] Samantha Muka,
                                  \booktitleOceans under Glass: Tank Craft
                                  and the Sciences of the Sea, Chicago:
                                  University of Chicago Press, 2023, ISBN
                                  978-0-226-82413-0, 242 pp. . . . . . . . 331--334
                   Janet Browne   [Book Review:] Ian Hesketh, ed.,
                                  \booktitleImagining the Darwinian
                                  Revolution: Historical Narratives of
                                  Evolution from the Nineteenth Century to
                                  the Present, Pittsburgh: University of
                                  Pittsburgh Press, 2022, ISBN:
                                  978-0-8229-4708-0, 352 pp. . . . . . . . 335--337
                Marianne Sommer   [Book Review:] Emma Kowal,
                                  \booktitleHaunting Biology: Science and
                                  Indigeneity in Australia, Durham, NC:
                                  Duke University Press, 2023, ISBN:
                                  978-1-4780-2753-9, 264 pp. . . . . . . . 339--341
              Nicolas Rasmussen   [Book Review:] Alfredo Morabia,
                                  \booktitleThe Public Health Approach:
                                  Population Thinking from the Black Death
                                  to COVID-19, Baltimore: Johns Hopkin
                                  University Press, 2023, ISBN:
                                  978-1-4214-4678-3, 232 pp. . . . . . . . 343--344
                 Cora Stuhrmann   [Book Review:] Nadine Weidman,
                                  \booktitleKiller Instinct: The Popular
                                  Science of Human Nature in
                                  Twentieth-Century America, Cambridge:
                                  Harvard University Press, 2021 \emph,
                                  ISBN 978-0-674-98347-2, 368 pp.  . . . . 345--348

Journal of the History of Biology
Volume 57, Number 3, September, 2024

       Bruno Alves Valverde and   
             Cristina de Campos   ``Pray Observe How Time Slips By:''
                                  Collaborators, Assistants, and the
                                  Background Dynamics in the Publication
                                  of Darwin's \emphCirripedia Project  . . 349--377
  Juanma Sánchez Arteaga   ``The Logic of Monsters:'' Pere Alberch
                                  and the Evolutionary Significance of
                                  Experimental Teratology  . . . . . . . . 379--401
                 Jonah Branding   Recapitulation, Heredity, and Freud's
                                  View of Human Nature . . . . . . . . . . 403--422
                    Nina Kranke   How Phenograms and Cladograms Became
                                  Molecular Phylogenetic Trees . . . . . . 423--443
Miriam Álvarez-Tostado and   
Alfredo Bueno-Hernández and   
               Ana Barahona and   
  Fabiola Juárez-Barrera   The Study of Geographical Distribution
                                  in the Analysis of Domestication as an
                                  Evolutionary Process: Tensions in
                                  Alphonse de Candolle's Approach  . . . . 445--475
                    Greg Priest   Hey Hey We're the Monkeys! An Essay
                                  Review of Gowan Dawson's
                                  \booktitleMonkey to Man  . . . . . . . . 477--484
        Nuala Caomhánach   Book Review: Maura Flannery,
                                  \booktitleIn the Herbarium: The Hidden
                                  World of Collecting and Preserving
                                  Plants, New Haven: Yale University
                                  Press, 2023, ISBN: 978-0-300-24791-6,
                                  335 pp.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 485--488
        Sally Gregory Kohlstedt   Book Review: Kathleen S. Murphy,
                                  \booktitleCaptivity's Collections:
                                  Science, Natural History, and the
                                  British Transatlantic Slave Trade,
                                  Chapel Hill: University of North
                                  Carolina Press, 2023, ISBN:
                                  978-1-4696-7590-9, 256 pp. . . . . . . . 489--491
                Geoffrey Nathan   Book Review: Colin Webster,
                                  \booktitleTools and the Organism:
                                  Technology and the Body in Ancient Greek
                                  and Roman Medicine, Chicago: University
                                  of Chicago Press, 2023, ISBN:
                                  978-0-226-82877-0, 320 pp. . . . . . . . 493--496
              Nicolas Rasmussen   Book Review: Janina Wellman,
                                  \booktitleBiological Motion: A History
                                  of Life, New York: Zone Books, 2024,
                                  ISBN: 978-1-942130-81-9, pp. 336 . . . . 497--498