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Reference numberPT/75/7/17
LevelItem
TitleDrawings, segmental organs of various Annelids by [Thomas] Williams
Date[1856]
DescriptionPlate 7, figure 13 and plate 8, figures 20 and 24 showing segmental organs of the Sabella alveola [Sabellaria alveolata; honeycomb worm], the Eunice gigantea [Eunice aphroditois; bobbit worm], and the Planarea lactea. Inscribed recto and verso with publication and plate details. Signed in graphite bottom left, 'Williams'. The manuscript for this paper is wanting.

Subject: Marine Biology

Published in Philosophical Transactions as part of paper titled 'Researches on the structure and homology of the reproductive organs of the annelids' by Thomas Williams.

Received by the Royal Society on 30 December 1856. Read 12 February 1857.
Extent2p
FormatDrawing
Physical descriptionInk on paper
Dimensions305x228mm
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Access statusOpen
Related materialDOI: 10.1098/rstl.1858.0006
DOI: 10.1098/rspl.1856.0096
Fellows associated with this archive
CodeNameDates
NA1568Williams; Thomas (1819 - 1865)1819 - 1865
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