Notes From The Leyden Museum, Volumes 21-22 presents a detailed record of the scientific activities and collections of the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie te Leiden. Compiled by the museum's staff, this volume offers insights into the museum's role in advancing natural history research during the late 19th century.
This historical record captures a moment in the development of natural history as a scientific discipline, and provides invaluable insights for researchers, historians of science, and anyone interested in the legacy of museum collections. It offers a glimpse into the dedicated work of the museum's staff and the breadth of their scientific pursuits.
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