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RefNoPT/73/5/9
LevelItem
TitlePaintings, feet of the Lacerta gecko and the house-fly and the gripping organ of the suckerfish by [William Clift]
Date[1816]
DescriptionPlate 8, figures 2-5 showing a comparison of the gripping anatomies of lizards, flies, and Echineis remora, the suckerfish. Five drawings in total with a duplicate version of the final figure 1. The original figure numbers have been scored through after the addition of the eventual figure 4, pasted onto the sheet. Figures 4-5 are copied by Clift from earlier works by G Adams (1746) and Christofle Keller (1766). The painting is inscribed above with publication and plate details. Not signed. Royal Society stamp verso.

Subject: Zoology

Published in Philosophical Transactions as part of paper titled 'Some account of the feet of those animals whose progressive motion can be carried on in opposition to gravity' by Everard Home.

Read to the Royal Society on 22 February 1816.
Extent2p
FormatPainting
PhysicalDescriptionInk wash on paper
Dimensions295x220mm
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AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialDOI: 10.1098/rspl.1815.0031
DOI: 10.1098/rstl.1816.0010
RelatedRecordPT/10/9
URLDescriptionDigital version available on The Royal Society Picture Library
URLhttps://pictures.royalsociety.org/image-rs-8622
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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