Identification and general science

If you’ve come across something you can’t identify, or you’d like advice from our scientists, please contact us in one of the following ways.

We can help with enquiries on the following topics:

  • Insects and spiders
    Email us or go to our Insect Identification Services
  • Fossils
    Email us or go to fossils Contact and enquiries
  • Minerals, gems, meteorites and geology
    Email us or go to Mineralogy enquiries
  • Zoology Access and Advisory Services
    Email us
  • Plants
    The Department of Botany is currently preparing to relocate a large part of its collection to a new building. This is expected to take several months. Please be advised therefore that until further notice we are regrettably unable to respond to e-mail, telephone, postal or other enquiries, except where these relate specifically to our bluebells distribution project. We expect to resume a full enquiries service towards the end of 2009, and thank you for your patience.

Simple enquiries from members of the public in the UK are usually free of charge. For commercial enquiries visit Science enquiries and NHM consulting.

Cartoon image of a stegasaurus disappearing through closing door

The first collected specimen of Theobroma cacao, the plant from which chocolate is made, is kept in the Museum.