| A Brief History of Marine Biology and Oceanography: Historical overview of marine sciences from the bronze age to the 20th century, with images and a timeline. |
| Biochemistry History: Short biographies of Biochemists Marshall Nirenberg, who cracked the genetic code, and Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, discoverer of vitamins |
| Bioexplorer: History of Biology: A collection of links covering history of biology. |
| 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. |
| Fabre, Jean-Henri Casimir ( 1823 - 1915 ): The life and work of this entomologist. E-Texts and Gallery. |
| 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. |
| Hans Spemann Bio And Photo: Contains information about Hans Spemann 1935 Nobel Laureate in Medicine |
| 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. |
| History of Evolutionary Theory: Evolutionary topics and scientists in their historical context - from Museum of Paleontology, UC-Berkeley. |
| International Society for the History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology (ISHPSSB): The Society sponsors an annual meeting, a listserv, and semiannual newsletters, and offers educational resources and a beginner's guide for research in the history of biology. |
| 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. |
| Joseph Dalton Hooker: A leading nineteenth century botanist, and close friend of Charles Darwin. |
| 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. |
| Life Sciences in the Twentieth Century: History of Science Society newsletter article, by Garland Allen, 1997. |
| Robert Hooke: Site devoted to the life and work of Robert Hooke, one of the leading scientists of 17th century England, and first Curator of Experiments at the Royal Society. |
| The Alfred Russel Wallace Page: Contains information about the English naturalist, including commentaries, full-text of some of his writings, and bibliographies. |
| The History of Evolution: Not just the historical aspects of evolution, but also the evolution of all species. |
| The Huxley File: The works of Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895): physiologist, anatomist, anthropologist, agnostic, educator, and Darwin's bulldog. |
| The World of Richard Dawkins: Biographical and research resource about the evolutionary biologist, including a schedule of events, list of publications, and other resources in evolution. |