Bibliography from 1991 to 2004

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- "Arrangement of sperm within the spermatheca of
fleas, with remarks on sperm displacement"
In: Biological Journal of the Linnean Society vol. 43, no. 4, 1991: pp.313-323 - Butterfly cooing like a
dove
London: Doubleday, 1991. xv, 215pp.
Colour platesAn anthology of literature and art inspired by winged creatures, framed within autobiographical passages.
RAL - "Is the viceroy a Batesian
mimic?"
In: Nature (London) vol. 355, 1991. pp 611-612 - "Egg protection by the Atala Hairstreak butterfly
(Eumaeus atala florida)"
In: Phytochemistry vol. 31, no. 6, June 1992: pp. 1959-1960 - Meadows: a history and natural
history
Stroud: Sutton, 1992. xviii, 205pp.
John Feltwell with a preface by Miriam Rothschild - "Neosomy in fleas, and the sessile
life-style"
In: Journal of Zoology (London) vol. 226, no. 4,1992: pp. 613-629 - "The book that most..."
In: Biologist April 1992 [2pp.]The influential book is Life: a book for elementary students by Arthur Shipley (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1923).
- "The return of the silver-washed fritillary
(Argynnis paphia) to Ashton Wold"
In: Antenna: Bulletin of the Royal Entomological Society (London) vol. 16, no. 4, 1992. p.134 - The Western Palaearctic Zygaenidae
(Lepidoptera)
Clas Naumann, G. M. Tarmann and W.G. Tremewan, with a foreword by Miriam Rothschild
Stenstrup, Denmark: Apollo, 1992. Foreword pp.7-9 - "Calystegines in Solanum and
Datura species and the death's-head hawk-moth
(Acherontia atropus)"
In: Phytochemistry vol. 34, no. 5, November 1993: pp. 1281-1283
With R.J. Nash, E.A. Porter, A.A. Watson, R.D. Waigh and P.G. Waterman - "Flowering hayfields"
In: Butterfly Conservation News no. 53, 1993: pp. 38-39 - "Phytochemical selection of aposematic
insects"
In: Phytochemistry vol. 33, no. 5, July 1993. p. 1037 - "Thinking about animal
consciousness"
In: Journal of Natural History vol. 27, no. 3, May-June 1993: pp. 509-512 - "A cyanoglucoside, sarmentosin, from the magpie
moth, Abraxas grossulariata, geometridae:
Lepidoptera"
In: Phytochemistry vol. 36, no. 1, May 1994: pp. 37-38
With Rosemary Mummery and Ritsuo Nishida - A diversity of birds
George Stebbing-Allen. Illustrated by by Martin Woodcock and Stephen Lings and with an introduction by Miriam Rothschild
Oxford: Umberleigh Press, an imprint of Headstart History, 1994 - "The Rothschilds and the original
E.E.C."
In: Apollo April 1994: pp. 7-13 - "The Rothschilds and the original EEC: family
reflections. I: the men"
In: Georg Heuberger (eds.) The Rothschilds: essays on the history of a European family Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 1994: pp. 147-153
RAL - "The silent members of the first EEC: family
reflections. I: the women"
In: Georg Heuberger (eds.) The Rothschilds: essays on the history of a European family Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 1994: pp. 155-164
RAL - "Watch the green-veined
white?"
In: Antenna: Bulletin of the Royal Entomological Society (London) vol. 18, no. 2, April 1994: pp. 70-72 - "Oviposition by butterflies on young leaves:
investigation of leaf volatiles"
In: Chemoecology vols. 5-6, nos. 3-4, 1994-1995: pp.147-158
With Carl Bergström, Inga Groth and Cathy Crighton
From: 'Use and misuse of plant secondary compounds by insects'. Papers of a seminar by the Jean-Marie Delwart Foundation honouring the work of Dr Miriam Rothschild.
RAL - "After Louvain: thinking about chemical
ecology"
In: Chemoecology vols. 5-6, nos. 3-4, 1994-1995: pp.191-193
From: 'Use and misuse of plant secondary compounds by insects'. Papers of a seminar by the Jean-Marie Delwart Foundation honouring the work of Dr Miriam Rothschild.
RAL - "A cyanoglucoside stored by a Sedum-feeding apollo
butterfly, Parnassius phoebus"
In: Experientia (Basel) vol. 51, no. 3, 1995: pp. 267-269
With Ritsuo Nishida - "Man and monarchs"
In: Antenna: Bulletin of the Royal Entomological Society (London) vol. 19, no. 2, April 1995: pp. 53-59 - "Wild garden"
In: House and Garden April 1996: pp.122-127 - The Rothschild gardens
London: Gaia Books, 1996. viii, 190pp.
With Lionel de Rothschild and Kate Garton and photographs by Andrew Lawson
Translated as Les Jardins Rothschild by Florence Austin. Paris: Abbeville, 1997. viii,190pp.Highly illustrated description of the many Rothschild gardens and gardeners, past and present, in England, Israel, France, Austria and Switzerland.
RAL - "Robert Traub"
In: Antenna: Bulletin of the Royal Entomological Society (London) vol. 21, no. 2, 1997: pp.53-54 - Rothschild's reserves: time and fragile
nature
Colchester; Rehovot: Harley Books; Balaban Publishers, 1997. xv, 242pp.
With Peter Marren
Photographs and mapsDescribes the work of Nathaniel Charles Rothschild to identify potential nature reserves in the United Kingdom. The fate of the sites, since Charles Rothschild first presented his list to the government in 1915, is described, as is the concomitant loss of species.
RAL - "The monarch butterfly caterpillar (Danaus
plexippus) waves at passing Hymenoptera and jet aircraft: are
repellent volatiles released simultaneously?"
In: Phytochemistry vol. 47, no. 6, July 1997: pp. 1139-1144
With Gunnar Bergström - "Discovering details" In: Wings vol. 20, no.2, Fall 1997: pp.13-18
- Isaiah Berlin
n.p.: [the author], 1998. [16pp.]
Two thousand copies produced by Simon Rendall for the John Foster Memorial Trust.A brief memoir of Isaiah Berlin during his days as an Oxford undergraduate, a contemporary and friend of the author.
RAL - "Robert Traub (1916-1996)"
In: Journal of Medical Entomology vol. 35, no. 4, July 1998: pp.346-353
With L.A. Durden, R.Robbins, A. Azad, C. Hopla, and P. Johnson - Sir John Foster and the
Jews
n.p.: [the author], 1998. 21pp.
Two thousand copies produced by Simon Rendall for the John Foster Memorial Trust.The pamphlet describes the work of Sir John Foster, a British barrister, to secure the rights of European Jews who had survived the Holocaust.
RAL - "I remember..."
In: World Conservation nos.3-4, 1998: [p.7]About the first post-second world war conference for international conservation.
- Bioplanning: a north temperate
garden
Kingston, Ontario: Quarry Books, 1999.
Diana Beresford-Kroeger, with a foreword by Miriam Rothschild. Photographs by Christian Kroeger
Subsequent edition published as A garden for life: the natural approach to designing, planting, and maintaining a north temperate garden (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2004. 257pp.) - "A bird flea new to Britain"
In: Whole Earth Fall 2000.
http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/m0GER/2000_Fall/66240365/p1/article.jhtml - Clementine von Rothschild: 1845-1865: full of
talent and grace. Zum 125-jaehrigen Bestehen des
Clementine-Kinderhospitals
Frankfurt: Clementine Kinderhospital Dr. Christ'sche Stiftung, 2000. 112pp.
Foreword by Miriam Rothschild [p.9] - English plants for your
garden
London: Frances Lincoln, 2000. 175pp.
Jill Duchess of Hamilton with Penny Hart and John Simmons and a foreword by Miriam Rothschild. Photographs by Donald Berwick - "Homage to Wendell Krull"
In: S.A.Ewing (ed.) Wendell Krull: trematodes and naturalists Stillwater OK: Oklahoma State University, [2001]: pp. 27-34A personal appreciation of Wendell Krull, a veterinary scientist who solved a number of puzzles about the life cycles of parasitic trematodes.
RAL - "The odour of pyrazine increases the egg mass of
domestic chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus
L.)"
With Anat Barnea
In: Journal of Zoology no. 257, 2002: pp.411-416 - Making a wildflower
meadow
London: Frances Lincoln, 2003. 160pp.
Pam Lewis with a preface by Miriam Rothschild - Insect and bird
interactions
Andover: Intercept, 2004. Edited by Miriam Rothschild and Helmut Van Emden