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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. Collecting, Classifying, and Interpreting Nature: Linnaeus and Buffon, 1735-1788
Chapter 2. New Specimens: Transforming Natural History into a Scientific Discipline, 1760-1840
Chapter 3. Comparing Structure: The Key to the Order of Nature, 1789-1848
Chapter 4. New Tools and Standard Practices, 1840-1859
Chapter 5. Darwin's Synthesis: The Theory of Evolution,1830-1882
Chapter 6. Studying Function: An Alternative Vision for the Science of Life, 1809-1900
Chapter 7. Victorian Fascination: The Golden Age of Natural History, 1880-1900
Chapter 8. New Synthesis: The Modern Theory of Evolution, 1900-1950
Chapter 9. The Naturalist as Generalist: E. O. Wilson, 1950-1994
Epilogue
Suggested Further Reading
Index