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On The Extent And Aims Of A National Museum Of Natural History (1862)
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The book presents a compelling case for establishing a national museum of natural history in England, emphasizing its significance for both scientific research and public education. Richard Owen details the types of specimens, such as fossils and minerals, that should be included, alongside the necessary facilities and staffing. He explores the philosophical and cultural importance of natural history, arguing it enhances our understanding of the world and encourages environmental stewardship. This exploration remains relevant for those interested in the evolution of natural science.
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