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RefNoPT/73/2/1
LevelItem
TitlePainting, vertebrae of Squalus maximus [basking shark] by [William Clift]
Date[1809]
DescriptionPlate 5 showing a longitudinal section of one of the intervertebral joints of the Squalus maximus, after the fluid had been evacuated, and the parts had been steeped in water. According to a later account by Everard Home, the basking shark [Cetorhinus maximus] was caught at Hastings [East Sussex, England], purchased by Colonel Bothwell and examined by William Clift before parts of it were brought to London. The work is inscribed above with publication and plate details. Not signed. Royal Society stamp verso and an inscription 'Plate V. Next plate to Mr Troughton's last'.

Subject: Zoology

Published in Philosophical Transactions as part of a paper titled 'On the nature of the intervertebral substance in fish and quadrupeds' by Everard Home.

Read to the Royal Society on 23 February 1809.
Extent1p
FormatWatercolour
PhysicalDescriptionWatercolour on paper
Dimensions378x267mm
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AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialDOI: 10.1098/rspl.1800.0181
DOI: 10.1098/rstl.1809.0011
RelatedRecordPT/3/9
PT/3/10
URLDescriptionDigital version available on The Royal Society Picture Library
URLhttps://pictures.royalsociety.org/image-rs-8575
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA7491Clift; William (1775 - 1849); museum curator and scientific illustrator1775 - 1849
NA4668Home; Sir; Everard (1756 - 1832); surgeon1756 - 1832
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