Zoology and related agricultural sciences, which support the University's agriculture programs, are also significant. Of particular importance are the illustrated natural historybooks of the nineteenth century.
“Blue Jay” reproduction, Birds of America, undated
Audubon, John James. The birds of America: from original drawings; reissued by J.W. Audubon ; chromolithography by J. Bien. New York: Roe Lockwood & Son, 1860.
The American entomologist and botanist. St. Louis, Mo.: [s.n.], 1870.
Gould, Augustus A. (Augustus Addison). The naturalist's library; containing scientific and popular descriptions of man, quadrupeds, birds, fishes, reptiles and insects; comp. from the works of Cuvier, Griffith, Richardson ... and other writers on natural history. Arranged according to the classification of Stark.
New York, C. Wells [18--]
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