Record

RefNoPP/22/22
Previous numbersPP/54/23
LevelFile
TitlePaper, 'On certain correlated variations in Carcinus maenas [common crab]' by Walter Frank Raphael Weldon
Date1893
DescriptionWeldon writes: 'In previous communications I have discussed the variations in size occurring in one or two organs of the common shrimp (Crangon vulgaris). In these papers it has been shown (1) that the observed deviations from the average size of every organ measured are grouped symmetrically about the average, and occur with a frequency corresponding closely to that indicated by the probability integral; and (2) that the “degree of correlation” between a given pair of organs is approximately the same in each of five local races of the species (‘Roy. Soc. Proc.,’ vol. 47, p. 445 [see PP/15/30], and vol. 51, p. 2 [see PP/19/1]). In what follows I shall describe the results obtained by measuring certain parts of the shore crab (Carcinus mænas) in two samples, one from the Bay of Naples, and one from Plymouth Sound, each sample consisting of 1,000 adult females.'

Annotations in pencil and ink. Includes one diagram of carapace anatomy and two graphs showing frequency of occurence and distribution relating to crab specimens observed by Weldon.

Subject: Carcinology

Received 9 August 1893. Read November 16 1893.

A version of this paper was published in volume 54 of the Proceedings of the Royal Society as 'On certain correlated variations in Carcinus mænas'.
Extent22p
FormatManuscript
Diagram
PhysicalDescriptionInk and graphite pencil on paper
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AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialDOI: 10.1098/rspl.1893.0078
RelatedRecordPP/15/30
PP/19/1
PP/23/15
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA7134Weldon; Walter Frank Raphael (1860 - 1906)1860 - 1906
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