Alper Bilgili: An Ottoman response to Darwinism: İsmail Fennî on Islam and evolution 565
Tim Boon: Essay review: Sounding the field: recent works in sound studies 493
Timothy Boon: ‘The televising of science is a process of television’: establishing Horizon, 1962–1967 87
Sean Dyde: George Combe and common sense 233
Diarmid A. Finnegan and Jonathan Jeffrey Wright: Catholics, science and civic culture in Victorian Belfast 261
Florence Grant: Mechanical experiments as moral exercise in the education of George III 195
Floris Heukelom: A history of the Allais paradox 147
Bill Jenkins: Phrenology, heredity and progress in George Combe's Constitution of Man 455
Ross L. Jones and Warwick Anderson: Wandering anatomists and itinerant anthropologists: the antipodean sciences of race in Britain between the wars 1
Natalie Lawrence: Assembling the dodo in early modern natural history 387
Ian Lawson: Bears in Eden, or, this is not the garden you're looking for: Margaret Cavendish, Robert Hooke and the limits of natural philosophy 583
Jung Lee: Between universalism and regionalism: universal systematics from imperial Japan 661
David N. Livingstone: Finding revelation in anthropology: Alexander Winchell, William Robertson Smith and the heretical imperative 435
Lee T. Macdonald: Making Kew Observatory: the Royal Society, the British Association and the politics of early Victorian science 409
Chris Manias: Sinanthropus in Britain: human origins and international science, 1920–1939 289
Taro Mimura: The Arabic original of (ps.) Māshā'allāh's Liber de orbe: its date and authorship 321
Florin-Stefan Morar: Reinventing machines: the transmission history of the Leibniz calculator 123
James Poskett: Sounding in silence: men, machines and the changing environment of naval discipline, 1796–1815 213
Richard J. Spiegel: John Flamsteed and the turn of the screw: mechanical uncertainty, the skilful astronomer and the burden of seeing correctly at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich 17
Sarah A. Swenson: ‘Morals can not be drawn from facts but guidance may be’: the early life of W.D. Hamilton's theory of inclusive fitness 543
Sheila Wille: The ichneumon fly and the equilibration of British natural economies in the eighteenth century 639
Fiona Williamson: Weathering the empire: meteorological research in the early British straits settlements 475
Koji Yamamoto: Medicine, metals and empire: the survival of a chymical projector in early eighteenth-century London 607
Huib J. Zuidervaart and Marlise Rijks: ‘Most rare workmen’: optical practitioners in early seventeenth-century Delft 53