Frontispiece to The Temple of Nature (1803) by Erasmus Darwin, from the copy owned by his grandson Charles.

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Although not normally considered the most glamorous of Mother Nature's offerings, algae has found itself at the heart of many a key moment in the last few hundred years of botanical science. Ryan Feigenbaum traces the surprising history of one particular species — Conferva fontinalis — from the vials of Joseph Priestley's laboratory to its possible role as inspiration for Shelley's Frankenstein.

Frontispiece to The Temple of Nature (1803) by Erasmus Darwin

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1803

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The Temple of Nature


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