| Biochemistry History | | Short biographies of Biochemists Marshall Nirenberg, who cracked the genetic code, and Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, discoverer of vitamins |
| Biographies of Biologists | | Alphabetical list of biologists' and paleontologists' biographies maintained by the University of California Museum of Paleontology. |
| Biotech Chronicles | | Variety of resources for teaching the history of biotechnology, including timelines, biographies, and stories. |
| Evolution of Evolution | | Essay on the interaction of human history, including women's history, and the development of evolution theory. |
| Evolution: Selected Papers and Commentary | | Full-text versions of key papers in evolutionary biology from the nineteenth century onwards, with particular emphasis on the work of William Bateson and Darwin's close research associate, George Romanes. |
| Galton, Francis: Pioneer of Heredity | | A critical account of the nineteenth century scientist's work on genetics, evolution and biological statistics. Book written by Michael Bulmer, in PDF format. |
| Historica Botanica | | Miscellany, reference information and research concerning the history of botany. |
| History of Biomedicine | | Extensive historical perspective of the medical and biomedical fields, including useful biomedical research links. From the Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm. |
| Jan Swammerdam | | Describes the life and work of this 17th century Dutch microscopist. |
| Jean Linden | | The 19th century Belgian who explored and horticulturist who specialized in orchids. |
| Journal of the History of Biology | | Devoted to the history of the biological sciences, with additional interest and concern in philosophical and social issues confronting biology. Table of contents, author instructions, and subscription information. |
| Lefalophodon | | An informal and incomplete guide to the history of evolutionary biology from about 1800 to about 1950. Its main emphases are on the late 19th century and on paleontology. | |
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