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RefNoPT/51/5/3
LevelItem
TitlePlate, figures 5-15 showing parts of the anatomy of the Macgillivrayia pelagica and the Cheletropis huxleyi by J D M [John Denis Macdonald]
Date11 February 1854
DescriptionFigures 5-15 showing the lingual straps of the Macgillivrayia pelagica and the Cheletropis huxleyi and the labial plates, covered gill, tentaculum, and acoustic capsules of the Cheletropis huxleyi.

Subject: Zoology

Published in Philosophical Transactions as 'Remarks on the anatomy of Macgillivrayia pelagica and Cheletropis huxleyi (Forbes) ; suggesting the establishment of a new order of gasteropoda'.

Written by Macdonald on HMS [His Majesty's Ship] Herald in Sydney [Australia]. Communicated by Sir W [William] Burnett. Received by the Royal Society on 23 November 1854. Read 21 December 1854.
Extent1p
FormatWatercolour
PhysicalDescriptionWatercolour on paper
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialDOI: 10.1098/rspl.1854.0050
DOI: 10.1098/rstl.1855.0013
RelatedRecordPT/51/5
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA3682Macdonald; Sir; John Denis (1826 - 1908)1826 - 1908
NA7556Burnett; Sir; William (1779 - 1861)1779 - 1861
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