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A detailed index to the caving entries in Scientific American Magazine, by Chris Howes
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Cave References in Scientific American Magazine began life as a search for a reference to early cave photography, mentioned by Ben Hains on his stereo cards. Having found that, a huge number of cave-relevant articles was noted along the way, and hence the indexing began.
Scientific American began publication as a weekly newspaper in New York in 1845, growing to be sold world-wide as a digest of scientific news written for the layman. In 1876 a weekly supplement was added, and later a monthly edition ran alongside these until all were incorporated into the version still published today. This index includes all known references to caves from the first issue to 1985. In particular, the 1800s produced many references of interest to speleohistorians.
This index is in two main parts: the references by author order with a full reference to the issue and a brief note of the relevance, then a subject index. It is larger both physically (A4 rather than A5) than most of the other 'mini-indexes' produced in the same period. This edition is the third: first publication was in 1987, with two following editions with minor updates to the current version of 2004.
Other available indexes
Online searchable indexes to authors, surveys and obituaries in Descent are linked here
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Although Wild Places used to offer ordering options for worldwide destinations, changes to taxation in the EU and USA (and potentially elsewhere) have curtailed these.
We regret that increasing costs and difficulties with posting goods to destinations outside the UK mean that we have removed the option to order from non-UK countries from the product pages. However, if you wish to purchase any item and no option shows for your delivery destination, please ask and we will quote for the additional postage.
EU and USA customers please read the separate notes below.
We also have an increasing number of orders placed for delivery overseas, even though the page indicates that only UK postage is included, whereupon we have to refund the order. The card companies levy a charge for our taking the order, and again on refunding.l In future, when we refund such orders that have ignored the 'UK only' postage, we will deduct these amounts from the refund.
Further explanatory notes are given below, especially concerning EU and USA deliveries (but see the additional note that follows).
Following Brexit, in 2021 new customs documentation came into force and the EU removed exemptions for tax and customs duty on low value items posted from the UK to the EU (this came fully into effect in 2026, when a customs surcharge to all low value orders was added, based on per item not per package). VAT at your EU country’s current rate plus a post office handling charge is now applied on delivery.
In 2025 the required documentation added an Entry Summary Declaration / Safety and Security Declaration, requiring a risk analysis and contact details of an EU-based agent – while the former is easy (do not drop book on foot, beware of paper cuts) the latter is simply too expensive to comply with. In short, we are no longer able to post goods to the EU.
In addition, the requirement (and costs) for a 'local agent' based within the EU now makes it impossible to complete the paperwork to deliver products to a business within the EU or Northern Ireland; business-to-business deliveries are now outside our ability to undertake, a substantial loss to Wild Places.
Nevertheless, and bearing in mind the additional VAT and handling charges (which, to be clear, Wild Places is unable to cover; individuals will have to pay these on delivery), if you still wish to make a purchase please contact us for the latest information and options in this area of constant change. Currently, EU customers are unable to register on our site, to avoid anyone paying for a delivery by mistake at UK prices. Please contact us for any further information.
In May 2025 President Trump cancelled tariff exemptions for small parcels entering the USA, meaning that an additional tax became required. Wild Places has been left with no option other than ceasing to post goods to the USA. It is not currently possible for US customers to register on our site, to avoid problems with ordering items with UK-only postage and having to refund these. If the situation changes in future, the following notes will apply, but currently we do not despatch to the USA. If this resumes and you still wish to make a purchase and accept any charge upon delivery (or to have a quote for prepaid taxes on despatch, likely to exceed £20 to cover the additional paperwork charges that the courier makes without taking into account the additional carriage charges), please contact us.
Although we no longer despatch to the EU or USA, for the reasons given above, for any items that are really desirable within these regions, we can suggest an alternative.
A number of companies in the UK (and overseas) have made arrangements to ship goods and take care of the paperwork and taxes on behalf of individuals. While being clear that Wild Places has no association with any such company, an example is Forward2me:
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Creating an account is free, after which you can specify the destination country. In principle, you purchase your books and we despatch these to a UK address (forward2me or any other) and they ship this onwards, using your account, your payment and your supplied details. All such arrangements are under your control and you simply use their address with your account details for our delivery information. It is an option to consider, alongside the possible postage to someone you already know in the UK who will post items on for you.
The restrictions on posting to the EU and USA do not necessarily apply to other international destinations. However, if any customs or tax is applicable in your country, you are responsible for this on delivery (Wild Places cannot advise on local charges or laws).
International postage charges from the UK have increased enormously in recent years and this is a continuing trend. Please ask and we will quote on an individual basis for non-EU and non-US destinations and, where possible, combine books to obtain the best rate possible. To arrive at this price we take off the (otherwise included) UK postage charge then add the international postage charge at cost.
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A detailed index to the caving entries in Scientific American Magazine, by Chris Howes
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