The Curtis Museum, Alton, Hampshire, 1855-1955. The First Hundred Years of a Small Museum. By William Hugh Curtis ... With an Appreciation of William Curtis as a Geologist by C.P. Chatwin. [With Plates.].
William Curtis, 1746-1799 ... Botanist and Entomologist. With Some Notes on His Son-in-law Samuel Curtis. [With Plates, Including Portraits, Facsimiles, a Bibliography and a Genealogical Table.].
William Curtis, 1746-1799, Fellow of the Linnaean Society, Botanist and Entomologist. With Some Notes on His Son-in-law Samuel Curtis, F.L.S. [With Plates, Including Portraits and Facsimiles, and with a Genealogical Table.].
A Quaker Doctor & Naturalist in the 19th Century. The Story of William Curtis by a Grandson, W.H. Curtis. [With an Appendix by C.P. Chatwin on the Geological Work of William Curtis. With a Portrait.].
William Curtis, 1746-1799, Fellow of the Linean Society, with Some Notes on His Son-in-law Samuel Curtis, F.L.S.
A List of Bygones in the Possession of the Museum with Descriptive Notes by the Hon. Curators (W. Hugh Curtis, Stephen A. Warner) and Illustrated with Drawings by S.A. Warner ... and Photographs
An Illustrated and Descriptive List of the Smaller Implements ... in Use on Farms. With Sub-sections on Hop-growing and Forestry. Compiled by ... W. Hugh Curtis ... S.A. Warner ... Drawings by S.A. Warner
A List of Bygons in the Possession of the Museum with Descriptive Notes by the Hon. Curators and Illustrated with Drawings by S. A. Warner. M.A. and Photographs