Literature

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Anonymous1786A marked catalogue containing the lots, what each respectively sold for, and the names of the purchasers of the four thousand two hundred and sixty-three articles. which constituted the Portland Museum; late the property of the Dutchess Dowager of Portlan
W. Blunt2001The compleat naturalist: a life of Linnaeus
G. Brander1766Fossilia Hantoniensia collecta, et in Musaeo Britannico deposita, &c
W. Bullock1819Catalogue ... of the Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art, and the London Museum of Natural History [founded by Edward Donovan] ... at the Egyptian Hall in Piccadilly, which will be sold by auction
W. Healey Dall1921Species named in the Portland Catalogue
S. P. Dance1962The authorship of the Portland Catalogue (1786)
P. S. Dance1986A history of shell collecting
E. DonovanSubmittedThe natural history of British shells, including figures and description of all the species hitherto discovered in Great Britain, systematically arranged in the Linnean manner with scientific and general observations on each
E. Duyker1999Nature's Argonaut: Daniel Solander 1733-1782: naturalist and voyager with Cook and Banks
E. Duyker, Tingbrand P.1955Daniel Solander: selected correspondence 1753-1782
T. Iredale1916Solander as a conchologist
A. J. Kohn1992A chronological taxonomy of Conus, 1758-1840
G. MontaguSubmittedTestacea britannica, or, Natural history of British shells, marine, land, and fresh-water, including the most minute systematically arranged and embellished with figures
R. Pulteney1799Catalogues of the birds, shells, and some of the more rare plants of Dorsetshire from the new and enlarged edition of Mr. Hutchins's history of that county
R. A. Rauschenberg1967Daniel Carl Solander, the naturalist on the Endeavor voyage
R. A. Rauschenberg1964A letter of Sir Joseph Banks describing the life of Daniel Solander
H. A. Rehder1967Valid zoological names of the Portland Catalogue
A. Silander-Hökerberg2000Men around Linnaeus
G. L. Wilkins1955A catalogue and historical account of the Banks shell collection
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